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Published April 8th, 2025, 07:46 pm
The city of Detroit has long been a hotbed for jazz. In fact, many musicians would say Motown would not be what it is if not for the musical genre.
Jazz legends like Marcus Belgrave, Kenny Burrell and Marion Hayden are just a few of the city's prominent jazz musicians that helped shape the city's music scene. But while jazz is still relevant in today's music industry, it's not a genre that most people associate with younger generations.
Robin Wilson, owner of Vesey Lane Goods in Detroit, is hoping to change that with her new children's book, “Jazz-A-Bet: An Original Jazz Alphabet.”
She joined The Metro on Tuesday to share more about her book — a bilingual flip book with one side printed in English and the other printed in Portuguese — and to discuss the importance of exposing kids to music at an early age.
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