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Step into Detroit’s vibrant music scene through Gary A. Rubin’s memoir, Big Dreams and the Detroit Record Business. Spanning 600 pages, Rubin traces his journey from a young music enthusiast to a pivotal figure in shaping the city’s cultural identity.
Born in 1946, Rubin’s early fascination with music led him to establish Pioneer Recording at Mumford High School, a studio that became a local hotspot for budding musicians. His memoir vividly captures Detroit’s peak as a music capital, highlighting the rise of Motown and the diverse talents he encountered.
Big Dreams and the Detroit Record Business is a tribute to Rubin’s commitment to Detroit’s musical legacy and his enduring influence on the industry. Discover a captivating journey through music, history, and the spirit of innovation in a resilient city.
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