DJ Jenna Brown

DJ Jenna Brown Detroit DJ 20+ years solid. www.mixcloud.com/djjennabrown , www.soundcloud.com/djjennabrown DJ -Mood Director-Music Maker

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Detroit Summer House Sundays at the Dequindre Cut Freight Yard are officially returning this weekend! 🔥☀️

Led by the Detroit House Collective, last year this event series became one of Detroit’s biggest summer traditions showcasing to people across the world just how we do it in Detroit.

The event is located on the Dequindre Cut, a 2-mile path that was a Grand Trunk Railroad line until the 1980s. Every weekend the area is transformed into massive house music parties filled with dancing, community, and Detroit energy. ❤️

The people behind the magic of Detroit House Collective’s events are . They are a group of four friends focused on unifying everyone through their love for music, life, and one another.

So in Detroit, as DHC has said, on Sundays we dance, lay back in the shade, bring the kids to experience the movement and sound and bask in the freedom to just be. So be sure to share this with someone you want to go with and we'll see you there! 🌞

Full details:
📍 Freight Yard at the Dequindre Cut
📅 Sunday, May 31
⏰ 3-7 PM
🚗 Free parking available
🍹 Food and bar vendors on site
ℹ️ No outside alcohol, grills, or outside vendors permitted.

📸 Summer House Sunday Labor Day Weekend 2025

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Paxahau's Movement Electronic Music Festival Marks 20 Years Movement Electronic Music Festival
04/28/2026

Paxahau's Movement Electronic Music Festival Marks 20 Years Movement Electronic Music Festival

Experience the birthplace of Techno at Movement Festival in Detroit's Hart Plaza. View the full lineup of electronic music and secure your passes now.

Chris Wierzbicky
04/27/2026

Chris Wierzbicky

Train with us.

Love this a this band.
04/27/2026

Love this a this band.

"The woman who saved one of history's greatest albums never got the credit—until it was too late."

1977 Fleetwood Mac entered a California recording studio to make Rumours. What they created became legendary. How they survived it became the real story.

Two couples in the band had broken up but still had to work together every day. Stevie Nicks and Lindsey Buckingham—once in love, now barely civil. Christine and John McVie—divorced, professional, broken. Mick Fleetwood's marriage was ending. New relationships formed with people already in the room. The emotional mathematics were impossible.
Most bands would have collapsed.
This one made a masterpiece.
Someone had to be the steady hand. Someone had to write songs that weren't about destruction.
Christine McVie sat at the piano and wrote the songs that held everything together.
Songbird. Three minutes that felt like forgiveness. She recorded it alone in an empty auditorium at 3 AM. No studio tricks. Just her voice. Just the piano. Just the truth.
Then came You Make Loving Fun—joyful when everyone else was writing about endings. Don't Stop—hopeful when the room was full of anger. Oh Daddy—compassionate when compassion seemed impossible.
She didn't write about chaos. She wrote the alternative to it.
Rumours became one of the best-selling albums in history. Over 40 million copies. Stevie became an icon. Lindsey was called a genius. Christine was called reliable.
Reliable.
As if writing songs that made people feel safe wasn't genius too.
As if being the reason a band survived wasn't iconic.
She kept creating through the chaos. Kept touring. Kept showing up. Until 1998, when she quietly left. Exhausted. Done with flying. Done with the machinery of fame.
She spent sixteen years in England. Quiet life. Private life. The life she'd earned.
In 2014, she came back. Not because she needed to. Because she wanted to. The band was different. Older. Calmer. Ready to appreciate what they'd had.
Christine McVie died on November 30, 2022. She was 79.
The tributes flooded in. "Underrated," they said. Finally, recognition.
But maybe we've been thinking about it wrong.
Christine wasn't underrated. She was powerful in a way people didn't have language for yet.
The power to create calm. To write through pain. To stay when others would have left.
Songbird still plays at weddings. Don't Stop still plays at celebrations. Her songs became the soundtrack to people's lives.
Not because they were soft.
Because they were strong enough to last.

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