A ’60s Detroit Music Moment Revisited: 1966
FROM THE BACK-PAGES OF THE DETROIT FREE PRESS
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DETROIT — Friday, May 20, 1966 — Emotion filled the control room at Golden World Records out on West Davison. Driving, big beat sounds were coming through the four speakers hanging on the wall above the big glass panel.
On the other side of the glass, Edwin Starr was singing full of soul. Along with the studio musicians was his own group of five, scattered around the big soundproof room — (CONTINUES please read the complete article below) . . . .
— THE DETROIT FREE PRESS
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