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August 28-30 – Phelps Music Festival

August 28August 30

Detroit Musix celebrates the musical legacy born and showcased at the historical Phelps Lounge.

The Phelps Lounge (also known as the Phelps Cocktail Lounge) was a legendary R&B and soul music venue in Detroit’s North End. It was demolished in late May or early June 2024. Located at 9000 Oakland Avenue, it served as a critical stop for national touring acts during the 1960s and 1970s. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Historical Significance & Performers

Bought by music promoter Eddie Phelps in 1960 (formerly the Bizerte Jazz Bar), the lounge became a “mandatory stop” for soul performers. It was known for its “chic” interior, featuring a horseshoe-shaped bar and long leather couches. [3, 5, 6, 7]
  • Legendary Acts: The venue hosted icons like James Brown, The Temptations, Etta James, Little Richard, Aretha Franklin, and B.B. King.
  • George Clinton’s Transformation: In 1968, during a 10-show run, George Clinton famously transformed his group, The Parliaments, into the psychedelic-funk outfit Funkadelic at the lounge.
  • Final Performances: The club closed its doors in 1981, with a set by B.B. King often cited as its final major show. [4, 8, 9, 10, 11]

Closure and Demolition

After closing in the early 1980s, the building sat vacant for over 40 years, falling into severe disrepair. Despite its historical importance and the addition of a prominent mural by artist Kobie Solomon in 2021, the structure was eventually deemed unsalvageable and leveled in mid-2024. [1, 12, 13]

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