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Published August 19th, 2025, 06:42 pm

The Brightmoor community in the city of Detroit has had its battles, from blight to vacant lots, the community has found a way to remain resilient through the years.

The Brightmoor Music Series began in 2019 and wasn’t an instant hit. After a few weeks of word-of-mouth testimonies from community members, there was a demand for another one the next year. 

Now, the event continues to thrive at Etheldra Mae Williams Park. Located on Burgess between Lyndon and Acacia Streets in Detroit, the once blighted 11 acre grassland is now renovated and beautiful.

“Puttin on the Ritz” is a celebration of the 100th birthday of the park's namesake, Etheldra Mae Williams. The park transformed into a 1920's speakeasy, along with classic cars and vendors.

Michael Williams is a manager of the William Park Alliance and organizes the Brightmoor Series. Flint native songstress Pia Broden-Williams is headlining the upcoming celebration. They joined The Metro to talk more about the music series and uplifting the Brightmoor community.

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Brightmoor Music Series continues jazz series with 'Puttin on the Ritz'

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