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Never granted the "scene" status that so many other cities have earned over the years -- stalwarts like Los Angeles and New York or comers and goers like Seattle, Chicago, and Minneapolis -- Detroit was nevertheless a consistent contributor to the purer forms of rock and punk (not to mention its contribution to electronic music, dance, and club culture), bringing the nation -- and world -- such names as Iggy & the Stooges, Bob Seger, the Romantics, and the White Stripes. Formed in 2003 in the Detroit bar rock scene, the Grande Nationals came together in hopes of being the next in line to carry on the city's legacy. Comprised of Stevie Michael (vocals), Tony Vegas (guitar), Scotty Hagen (bass), and Adam Hill (drums), the Grande Nationals made a name for themselves early on by earning a slot at the 2004 Rock City Music Festival. The gig led to opening slots for Flint, MI, legends Grand Funk Railroad and appearances in the 2005 and 2006 editions of the Vans Warped Tour. The group released its first album, Brass Knuckle Heartbreak, in 2006. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

Brass Knuckle Heartbreak
Grande Nationals EP
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(sno cap) CD Single
The Sweet Sounds of Detroit: Volume 1
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