[NEohioPAL] The Motor City's Burning

Al Diamond Phillips admin at aldiamondphillips.com
Mon Jan 13 03:56:35 PST 2014


For many years I have wanted to do an album paying tribute to the
bands that I grew up listening to in the Detroit area. There were
the Bigger acts like Ted Nugent, Grand Funk, Iggy Pop, Bob Seger,
& Alice Cooper, and the Bands who had National success, just no
the household name to go along with it, like the MC5 and the
Rockets and even some great bands that never broke out of the D
but were influential just the same, like Frigid Pink.

I was lucky enough to reconnect with a Guitar player from the
area where I grew up Ed Heisler who is now living in Scotsdale
AZ. He also has an appreciation of this music, and with the help
of David raymer and Scott Connor of Nevermet, we completed our
first track and are now looking to muster up a little support for
the project. When I say support, I dont mean financially at least
at this point, but rather interest in the music itself. Please
take a listen to the song The Motor City's Burning, originally
written and recorded by legendary Detroit Blues Man John Lee
Hooker, then later recorded by the MC5. Ii think we've done a
nice job on this song, and hope that people show enough interest
that we can confidently continue with a full album of this type
of Material.

Thanks

Al Diamond Phillips


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