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Model D Speaker Series: Detroit's Music Scene
Model D staff
|
Tuesday, July 10, 2012
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It’s summertime, and we want to be outside enjoying the sights & sounds of the city, right?
Last year we had a great Model D Speaker Series about the local music scene, so we’re doing it again -- this time with our friends at
The Huffington Post
and a great cast of local talent.
Join us at
New Center Park
this Thursday, July 26 at 5 p.m. for a conversation about Detroit’s music past, present and future. Come early for the panel discussion, stay after for a live performance by
Will Sessions
at "
Thursday Alfresco Jazz & Blues
” presented by
Comerica Bank
.
Panelists include: Jessica Care Moore,
Black Women Rock
; Steve Nawara,
Beehive Recording Co.
; composer/musician Joel Peterson; artist attorney
Howard Hertz
with others to be announced. The talk will be moderated by Model D Managing editor Walter Wasacz, who also writes about music for publications in Detroit and out of town.
To register, click
here
.
This Speaker Series is brought to you by Model D, Huffington Post and
MSHDA
.
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