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Michigan History for Kids Magazine Looks at Rock and Roll in Michigan

Michigan History for Kids Winter 2007-08, cover featuring rock and roll

The music style called "rock and roll" began in the 1950s. Michiganians were there from it's beginnings and contributed to its growth. The Winter 2007-08 issue of Michigan History for Kids tells stories about Michigan's contributions to the music industry.

Great stories from this issue include:
- The Motown Sound
- The Beatles Come to Detroit
- Five Decades of Bob Seger
- Michigan's biggest outdoor music festival
- Madonna's many talents
 

As always, readers will find a quiz, "I Spy" activity and some places to visit to learn more about the rock and roll story.

For information visit  www.michiganhistorymagazine.com/kids or call (800) 366-3703.

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