Some Rock History in Detroit – The Grande

The Grande Ballroom in Detroit was a legendary music venue in the 1960s and 1970s that attracted some of the biggest names in rock, blues, and psychedelic music. Here is a list of some of the most notable performers who graced the stage at the Grande Ballroom:

The Who – The British rock band performed at the Grande Ballroom multiple times, including a legendary show in 1968 that is considered one of their best performances.

MC5 – The Detroit-based band was a staple at the Grande Ballroom and played many of their early shows there. They were known for their high-energy, politically charged performances that helped define the Detroit rock scene.

The Stooges – The proto-punk band, fronted by Iggy Pop, played a number of shows at the Grande Ballroom, including their first Detroit performance in 1968.

Cream – The British rock supergroup played several shows at the Grande Ballroom in the late 1960s, showcasing their blues-inspired, psychedelic sound.

The Doors – The legendary rock band performed at the Grande Ballroom in 1968 and delivered one of their signature performances, complete with Jim Morrison’s intense stage presence.

Frank Zappa and the Mothers of Invention – The innovative musician and his band played a number of shows at the Grande Ballroom, showcasing their eclectic mix of rock, blues, jazz, and avant-garde music.

Jeff Beck – The British guitarist and member of the Yardbirds performed at the Grande Ballroom in 1968 and delivered one of his signature blues-inspired rock performances.

The Jimi Hendrix Experience – The legendary guitarist performed at the Grande Ballroom in 1968 and delivered a show that showcased his virtuosic playing and innovative sound.

In addition to these notable performers, many other artists, including local Detroit bands and up-and-coming acts, played at the Grande Ballroom during its heyday. The venue was a hub of musical activity in Detroit during the 1960s and 1970s and remains a legendary venue in the history of rock and roll.

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