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'Detroit History Podcast:' WABX and Plum Street Created a Counter-Culture

June 01, 2020, 8:41 AM

This is the second podcast of season three of "Detroit History Podcast."


Plum Street (Photo: Detroit History Podcast)

In the late '60s, a thunderously enduring upheaval occurred in the musical and cultural landscape. Young Americans, knowingly or not, were overdue for something other than Top 40 music and crewcuts. The Detroit radio station WABX, ignoring old norms of pop music content and airing songs that lasted seven minutes or more, was the crucible for what became known as “progressive rock” programming.

Down the street, launched on an even smaller budget, a three-block stretch of Plum Street became Detroit’s short-lived version of Haight-Ashbury. As the nation entered the 1970s, Detroit was already there. The Detroit History Podcast takes a look at the people who made it happen.

-- Tim Kiska 


Read more:  The Detroit History Podcast


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