On a positive note, Steve Conway used to play “Welcome to the D” for Pistons games at the Palace when Bill Davidson owned the team. Good people. They’d call me with Pistons tickets in exchange. I’d say it was win-win.
Read More »On a positive note, Steve Conway used to play “Welcome to the D” for Pistons games at the Palace when Bill Davidson owned the team. Good people. They’d call me with Pistons tickets in exchange. I’d say it was win-win.
Read More »TBT- The Detroit Visitors Bureau on TV using my registered trademark “Welcome To The D at the 20 second mark- the screen goes fully to “Welcome To The D”- In my opinion, this implies that they own this slogan . This is after my media company- Denha Media sent Renee[…]
Read More »Trademarks/Intellectual Properties- are they useless? What would you think if you owned multiple trademarks on the slogan “Welcome To The D” and then saw them on thousands of banners on a major city’s streets/posters/tv campaign/press release during the World Series, USA Volleyball tournament, Quick Lane Bowl, TV news appearance, Have[…]
Read More »Mark has had people ask how to get a Hendrix sound without dropping a lot of money so he put together this short tutorial called “Hendrix on a budget”- a cost effective way of getting some Hendrix tones. We hope you like it
Read More »Mark and Marilyn Kassa at the Grammy Awards 2018 Chicago Chapter Gala at the Atelier Manarchy. Good luck to all the nominees!
Read More »Thanks to Phil Varone for featuring Slight Return on Las Vegas based Unphiltered Radio. Phil is also a SiriusXM radio personality and former drummer for Skid Row and Saigon Kick. Phil put us in the regular rotation. Here are the two Slight Return songs he played on the show (he[…]
Read More »TBT- Mark Kassa playing The Star Spangled Banner at Jimmy John’s Stadium on the 4th of July (thanks to Matt Sikorski for shooting this video). It was a great honor for Mark as they had 50 people holding a giant American flag in the outfield, two people parachute onto the[…]
Read More »It was an honor to have the legendary bassist Tony “T Money” Green step onstage with Slight Return at the Royal Oak Music Theater in MI. Tony played bass on the Slight Return song “Shake Your Detroit Right” from the “Welcome To The D” album which also features Rock &[…]
Read More »Check out some of the new merchandise and designs available on the welcome to the d site http://welcometothed.com
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