Joe's personal account in this edition of The Detroit Files encompasses decades of music - from honing his piano skills with a jazz maestro in the military during the 1940s to touring with Hank Ballard & The Midnighters in the fifties, then helping Berry Gordy build the foundations of Motown, working with Mike Hanks and going on to create a rich legacy of superb Soul during the sixties. Dont confuse him with Ivy Jo Hunter different guy.
Sunday Review - The Detroit Interviews 4 - The Mike Hanks Story (2024) 56 Minutes
Mike Hanks was a true pioneer of R'n'B is remembered by his wife, Gracie, and some of the people, such as Johnnie Mae Matthews and Joe Hunter, who worked with him. Mike's career took in the birth of Soul in the late 50s as well as Detroit's heyday as a recording center.
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A feature only available on this great blog-Many thanks for these unique historical intervews
These interviews are like time capsules giving us a peek into the history of those that where there when all the great Detroit soul music was made brilliant stuff big thanks AMM
How interesting it all is for me to know the little history of Detroit music.
Thank you for these videos.
Yves
Rare And Fine Review , Thanks A Lot.
Great to see these interviews with the men who made the music, top stuff thanks AMM
Always look forward learning more of the motorcity. Thank you AMM.
Thank you for giving the insights to what it was really like being part of getting out the great music of Detroit..
Thanks AMM for a very insightful series
Thank you AMM. This series is very educational and inspiring. Thanks for the review!
Looking forward to watching this , thanks AMM .
Thank you kindly for the review mate
Thanks for the latest trip down Detroit and the legacy of fine music produced by these guys Thanks AMM
Cheers Pedro
thanks for the Sunday Review AMM and also thanks to Debbie Lien maybe
Thanks AMM great Sunday review
looks great thank you AMM
@hakase
i was sent these years ago, i have no idea who debbie lien is, certainly not the author as he would have used his real name,perhaps its a japanese leech?
Thanks AMM for these exclusive interviews
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