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FRENCH MUSIC BAND
Détroit (duo); Détroit (band); Detroit (duo); Detroit (French band)

Music of Detroit         
  • 1st Dan Schafer RCA single US & Canada promo
  • Berry Gordy House, known as ''Motown Mansion'' in [[Detroit]]'s [[Boston-Edison Historic District]]<ref name=MotownMansion/>
  • Rock singer [[Bob Seger]]
  • John Brannon]] of [[Negative Approach]].
  • [[Degenerates]]
  • Actress and gospel singer [[Della Reese]]
  • Detroit rapper [[Eminem]] is widely recognized as one of the greatest rappers of all time.<ref name=BB/>
  • [[The Fillmore Detroit]] hosts the annual [[Detroit Music Awards]] in April.
  • Madonna]]
  • Orchestra Hall]] at the Max M. Fisher Music Center [[Detroit]], Michigan
OVERVIEW OF MUSIC TRADITIONS IN DETROIT, MICHIGAN, UNITED STATES
Detroit rock; Detroit hardcore; Detroit Rock; Musical history of Detroit; Detroit music; Detroit Harcore; Detroit jazz; Music of detroit; Detroit gospel; Gospel (Detroit); Gospel music (Detroit); Detroit hip hop; Detroit Hip Hop; Music of Detroit, Michigan; List of musicians from Detroit; Music history of Detroit
Detroit, Michigan, is a major center in the United States for the creation and performance of music, and is best known for three developments: Motown, early punk rock (or proto-punk), and techno.
Detroit Mercy Titans         
US COLLEGE ATHLETIC PROGRAM
The Detroit Titans; Detroit Titans baseball; Detroit Titans softball; Detroit Titans women's soccer; Titan Field (Michigan); Detroit Titans; Detroit Mercy Titans softball; Detroit Mercy Titans men's golf; Detroit Mercy Titans women's soccer
The Detroit Mercy Titans (formerly known as the Detroit Titans) are the athletic teams of University of Detroit Mercy. The University is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I.
History of Detroit         
  • Immigrants opened small neighborhood businesses, often specializing in ethnic food: Grocery store (1922), at 31st and Herbert Street.
  • [[Buhl Building]], 1920
  • Dime Bank Building]], between 1910 and 1920
  • Cadillac Motor Car Co. main plant on Cass Avenue, c. 1910
  • Aerial photo of Detroit taken around 1932
  • Over a century of Detroit business leaders have belonged to the [[Detroit Club]] founded in 1882. Since 1934, business leaders have also belonged to the [[Detroit Economic Club]].
  • Majestic Building]], constructed in 1896, was the city's second [[skyscraper]], following the completion of the [[Hammond Building]].
  • Detroit in 1818 after its American recapture
  • Campus Martius Park, 2012
  • [[Woodward Avenue]]
  • Larned street
  • Belle Isle]], circa 1897-1924
  • Detroit Post Office, built in 1891
  • [[Michigan Central Railway Tunnel]], 1910s
  • The Detroit skyline, July 1942.
  • 1957 documentary about Detroit's banks
  • The sidewheeler steamboat ''[[PS Tashmoo]]'' on [[Detroit River]], 1901
  • The steamer ''Detroit'', before 1872
  • An electric streetcar in Detroit, 1953.
  • [[Dime Building]], 1912
  • Per capita income in Detroit and surrounding region from the 2000 census. The dotted line represents the city boundary.
  • [[Henry Ford]] riding in a [[Ford Model N]] in front of the [[Ford Piquette Avenue Plant]] in Detroit, 1906
  • Plan of the Town of Detroit and [[Fort Lernoult]], 1792.
  • Michigan Avenue]], c. 1910
  • Aerial photo of Detroit taken on 11 January 2015
  • 1805 fire]] that destroyed most of the city. The map shows [[Grand Circus Park]], and some of the present-day [[Grand Circus Park Historic District]]
  • [[Penobscot Building]] and the [[Dime Building]] in 2005
  • This map shows vacancy rates of housing units in Wayne County, Michigan, and also in the city of Detroit.
  • Residence of [[Russell A. Alger]], circa 1905
  • St. Boniface]], 1910
  •  url=https://archive.org/details/detroitinitsworl0000unse }}, p. 7.</ref>
  • 1959 documentary about ''[[The Spirit of Detroit]]'' statue
  • [[Detroit City Hall]], and a [[moonlight tower]], ca. 1900
  • [[Whitney Building]] and [[Detroit Statler Hotel]], 1910s
  • Woodward Avenue]] in 1865.
  • Aerial view of a [[classification yard]] and two [[train ferries]] on the Detroit River, 1943
ASPECT OF US HISTORY
History of Detroit, MI; Detroit history; History of Detroit, Michigan; Decline of Detroit; Demographic change in Detroit; Detroit decay; Detroit decline; Detroit's decline; Decline of detroit; Detroit’s history; Great Depression in Detroit
Detroit, the largest city in the state of Michigan, was settled in 1701 by French colonists. It is the first European settlement above tidewater in North America.

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Détroit
This is about a French musical duo of Bertrand Cantat and Pascal Humbert. For the American city, see Detroit. For the US spinoff of rock group The Detroit Wheels, see Detroit (band)

Détroit is a French musical duo formed in 2012 by French rock musician Bertrand Cantat and French bass player Pascal Humbert. Both were part of the rock formation Passion Fodder from 1985 to 1991 before they split up and Cantat moved on to establish his own famous band Noir Désir, whereas Humbert went on to join the American band 16 Horsepower, and later to Lilium and Wovenhand, amongst others.

The duo Détroit released their greatly expected début album Horizons on 18 November 2013. It was recorded in Vega Studios and produced by Pascal Humbert and Bruno Green. The début release from the album is "Droit dans le soleil" that appeared in the SNEP Top 10 in its first week of release. It has also charted in Belgium's French records market and in Switzerland.

The formation of the duo follows the break up of Cantat's band Noir Désir in 2010. The two collaborated in 2011 in the album Chœurs with musicians Bernard Falaise and Alexander MacSween. The music was composed for Wajdi Mouawad's production of a trilogy from Sophocles titled Le Cycle des Femmes: Trois histoires de Sophocle or just Des Femmes.