Check out these cool sites for more Michigan Rock and Roll History!
www.grandrapidsrocks.com A site devoted to the music, bands, and labels of West Michigan.
www.motorcitymusicarchives.com A great site dedicated to the bands and venues of the Motor City.
http://home.att.net/~s.m.geer/ Rusted Chrome: A Tribute to Motor City Rock 'n' Roll 1966 - 1972.
www.segerfile.com This Bob Seger fan site contains a tremendous amount of information about Michigan's favorite rocker.
www.soulfuldetroit.com A site devoted to the history of soul music in Detroit.
www.lexjansen.com/fortune/ A site focusing on Fortune Records, Detroit's first great independent record label.
www.seabear.se/Front.php This site has extensive information on singles released on all the Motown labels as well as the other important independent labels in Detroit.
http://www.geocities.com/detroitrockandroll/ An A to Z listing of all the artists important to Detroit Rock and Roll.
http://rocknrollgraffiti.blogspot.com/ A weekly column that often spotlights the artists, venues, and recordings from the Upper Peninsula that have contributed to the legacy of Michigan Rock and Roll.
www.motownmuseum.com The official site for the only Rock and Roll museum found in Michigan.
www.baycitymotorcompany.com The home of both the coolest cars in the state and the official display of Michigan Rock and Roll Legends.
www.creemmagazine.com/_site/Pages/Reviews.html The site of the greatest Rock and Roll magazine ever produced in Michigan, or anywhere else for that matter.
www.keener13.com/ This must have been the Detroit station that Mitch Ryder was singing about. This site preserves the radio history of one of Michigan's greatest AM Rock and Roll stations, Detroit's WKNR.
http://upgrooves.blogspot.com An interesting site that attempts to chronicle every commercially-released record (pre-1987) with a tie to the Upper Peninsula.
http://60sgaragebands.com/ A great source of up-to-the-minute information on the release of CDs, books, and DVDs dealing with garage bands, both well-known and obscure. Most of the items can be purchased directly from the website.
www.myfirstband.com/ A cool site that focuses on bands you've probably never heard of, but it is definitely worth a look. Michigan has 85 different bands listed - more than any other state!