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Don Was to Speak on the Opening Day

DEARBORN, Mich. -- To celebrate the hip exhibit Rock Stars' Cars & Guitars, Henry Ford Museum is hosting a string of events including a lecture by legendary producer and musician Don Was, on Saturday, June 9.

Was, born in Detroit, has worked with a wide variety of musicians, including The Rolling Stones, Elton John, Bob Dylan, Roy Orbison and The Barenaked Ladies. He is also the producer of the B-52's Grammy-nominated "Love Shack." His lecture, "Music in the Motor City - A Personal Journey," will be moderated by Gary Graff, an award-winning journalist who has covered music from the Detroit area since 1982. The lecture ...

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