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Ribs R&B Music Festival

The smell of barbeque and the sounds of R&B, jazz, and gospel will fill Detroit’s Hart Plaza over the weekend of August 10th. We’ll have a performance from one of the saxophonists, Yancyy, and Stephen Henderson talks to the founder of the festival, Johnnie Washington. Episode 4634/Segment 1

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