Schmitt, J. (March 2011) "What New Technology Firms Can Learn from Detroit Rock and Roll."
By 1929 he was back in Chicago, where he recorded a few tracks for Vocalion Records, including "Indiana Avenue Stomp" and "Detroit Rocks".
"Detroit Rock City" (Kiss cover)
"Detroit Rock City"
Carson, David A. (2006):Grit, Noise and Revolution: The Birth of Detroit Rock 'n' Roll - University of Michigan Press, ISBN 0-472-03190-2.
First Annual Detroit Rock & Roll Revival (1969)
Grit, Noise, and Revolution: The Birth of Detroit Rock 'n' Roll.
In an effort to bridge the gap between the eras of Mitch Ryder & Rusty Day, as well as stay in tune with the later sounds of Detroit Rock & Roll; they enlisted the Vocals of Tom Ingham(Mugzy/Weapons/Plow/Romeo Rock & More).