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detroitmetroairportlimo · 1 year ago
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Metro Car in Detroit: Your Ultimate Transportation Solution
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When it comes to reliable and convenient transportation in the bustling city of Detroit, look no further than Metro Car services. We, at Metro Car, take pride in offering top-notch transportation solutions that not only meet but exceed your expectations. In this article, we will delve into the many advantages of choosing Metro Car in Detroit for all your transportation needs in Detroit.
Why Choose Metro Car?
Punctuality and Reliability
At Metro Car, we understand the importance of being on time, whether you're catching a flight, attending a business meeting, or simply exploring the vibrant city of Detroit. Our fleet of meticulously maintained vehicles, driven by experienced and professional chauffeurs, ensures that you arrive at your destination promptly and without any hassles.
Comfort and Style
When you ride with Metro Car, you experience transportation like never before. Our luxurious vehicles offer a level of comfort and style that is unparalleled. Whether you're traveling for business or pleasure, our well-appointed interiors, plush seating, and amenities make every journey a memorable one.
Extensive Fleet Selection
We believe that one size does not fit all. That's why Metro Car offers a diverse range of vehicles to cater to your specific needs. From sleek sedans for solo travelers to spacious SUVs and vans for group outings, our extensive fleet ensures that you get the perfect vehicle for your requirements.
Services Offered
Airport Transportation
Traveling to and from the Detroit Metropolitan Wayne County Airport (DTW) has never been easier. Metro Car specializes in airport transportation, offering reliable pick-up and drop-off services. Our chauffeurs are well-versed with the airport's layout and flight schedules, ensuring a stress-free experience.
Corporate Transportation
For businesses in Detroit, Metro Car provides top-tier corporate transportation solutions. Impress your clients and colleagues by arriving at meetings and events in style. We offer customizable corporate packages to meet your company's unique needs.
Special Occasions
Make your special occasions truly memorable with Metro Car's chauffeured services. Whether it's a wedding, prom, anniversary, or any other celebration, our attention to detail and commitment to excellence will elevate your experience.
Booking and Reservation
Booking with Metro Car is as easy as it gets. You can make reservations through our user-friendly website or mobile app. We also offer 24/7 customer support to assist you with any queries or special requests.
Safety First
Your safety is our utmost priority. We adhere to strict safety protocols and regularly maintain our vehicles to ensure they meet the highest safety standards. When you choose Metro Car, you can rest assured that you are in safe hands.
Conclusion
In conclusion, Metro Car in Detroit is the go-to choice for transportation services that combine punctuality, comfort, and style. Whether you're a frequent traveler, a business professional, or simply looking for a reliable transportation solution in the Motor City, Metro Car has got you covered. Experience the difference with Metro Car and let us elevate your transportation experience in Detroit.
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detroitmetrotaxi · 2 years ago
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To better serve our customers, we are pleased to provide a variety of Metro Cab Detroit services. Detroit Airport Taxi Service is available to provide transportation to or from the airport as well as inside the city. All of our dependable and qualified drivers have valid licenses and insurance. You can be sure that they will provide a flawless ride. Why then wait? Give Detroit Airport Taxi Service a call right away to let us handle all of your transportation requirements.
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dtwairportmetrosedan · 2 years ago
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Get Excellent Detroit Metro Car Services in Michigan
Metro Car Detroit services provided by us enable easy airport transportation for travelers. For larger parties, the metro car in Detroit offers a wide variety of limos, sedans, vans, mini buses, and even SUVs that can comfortably accommodate up to seven passengers and their luggage. For everyone using the Detroit airport, the Detroit Metro is the best choice. Call us at:  (888)228-1571 or Book online at: dtwairportmetrosedan.com.
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thoughtportal · 5 months ago
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detroitairportmetrotaxi · 1 year ago
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Detroit Metro Airport Car Service for a Luxurious Transport
Detroit Metro Airport Car Service is your premier solution for hassle-free transportation in and around the Motor City. Embark on a journey of comfort and convenience with Detroit Metro Airport Car Service. Our fleet of luxurious vehicles ensures a seamless transition from air to ground, providing a stress-free travel experience. Our professional team will help you along the journey without any hesitation. Our 24/7 service is reliable and provides on-time service. Feel free to contact us at (800) 313-1455 or visit our website detroitairportmetrotaxi.com for booking.
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motorcitylimos · 2 years ago
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Airport Shuttle Services for Detroit, MI
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Metro City Limos runs 24 hours airport shuttle from the Detroit Airport. You may always book your safe ride from our website. We are always ready to provide you pickup and drop service at best price. For more call us at out toll free number or book online. We are one of the leading name for airport transportation services.
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dtwdetroitcar · 4 months ago
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Luxury Car Chauffeur Services for Safe Travel
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Our luxury car chauffeur services ensure safe and stylish travel. Enjoy a premium cars Detroit ride with professional drivers, perfect for any occasion. Book your ride today!
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detroitmetroairporttaxi · 6 months ago
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Taking a Detroit Airport Car Service? What to Expect
what can you expect when using a Detroit airport car service or taxi from DTW airport? This guide will walk you through everything you need to know.
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a2zluxurylimo0 · 7 months ago
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Detroit Metro Cars | A2zluxurylimo.com
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detroitmetroairportlimo · 1 year ago
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Metro Detroit Limos | Detroit Metro Airport Limo Car Service
With our first-rate limo services, you may travel in style throughout Metro Detroit. From business meetings to special celebrations, our qualified drivers and exquisite limos guarantee smooth and refined travel. With the help of our Metro Detroit limos, experience the height of refinement. Just call at (800) 729-6459 or (888) 412-3141 for a low cost affordable price & book online at detroitmetroairportlimo.com
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detroitmetrotaxi · 2 years ago
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Detroit Metro Car Service
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Detroit metro car Service For your Airport transportation needs, you need look no further. We specialise in airport transportation. Professional and prompt, our drivers are trained to ensure your utmost safety and comfort. Our fleet of vehicles ranges from classic and sophisticated. Whether you are travelling alone or with a group, we have the perfect car for you. Our main goal is to provide transportation to and from the airport in a friendly and professional environment.
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dtwairportmetrosedan · 2 years ago
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Get  your  Luxurious  Metro  Car  Detroit - DTW Airport Metro Sedan         
Having a luxurious Journey in today’s society, finding a nice ride on public transportation to get to your destination on time is rare. Metro Car Detroit services provide you above facilities at an affordable price.  The Metro Detroit is usually posh and luxurious with leather interiors and provide a very comfortable and enjoyable experience to those who travel on those plush back seats and they are highly reliable when it comes to being on time. Call us right now to schedule your services.
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metroeta · 2 years ago
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Book Airport Limousine in Birmingham, MI
Do you wan tot book airport limousine in Birmingham, MI, then just visit www.metroeta.com and provide your all details. We are one of the best top rated & premium travel partner in United States. You may book your ride for airport transportation any time whenever you need to go. We always take care of your comfort, safety & luxurious, so go and book know.
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copperbadge · 2 months ago
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Radio Free Monday
Good morning everyone, and welcome to Radio Free Monday!
Ways to Give:
Edminister Engler is a recent widower who has now been diagnosed with cancer; he doesn't have health coverage and is too sick to work, so is raising funds to help find an oncologist and seek treatment. You can read more and support the fundraiser here.
secondalto was in a car accident in February that totaled her car, and she missed work through the end of the school year; insurance was slow to pay out and she didn't get another car (necessary for her job) until last month. Due to the staggered nature of her work, she is facing car and insurance payments, plus gas and other bills, that she won't be able to pay before they are due. She is raising funds for bills and is also offering fic beta services and handicrafts in return for donations; you can read more, reblog, and find giving information here.
songspinner9 linked to a fundraiser for Wren, a young, chronically ill person trying to stay active in their community and studying for a Library Science degree. Insurance will not cover the new wheelchair they need to achieve their goals, so they are fundraising for the wheelchair and power assist; you can read more and support the fundraiser here.
Anon linked to a fundraiser for meowdistract/hauntedrph, a friend with Guillain-Barre Syndrome, which leaves her with limited mobility and weakness. She's offering commissions and raising funds via donation to help pay off debt and treat herself a little for her 30th birthday tomorrow. You can read more, reblog, and find giving/commission information here and there are also links to wishlists and donation options here.
maryellencarter is homeless and has recently moved cross-country to be closer to friends, and has finally been placed in a shelter; they are fundraising to keep their car insurance so they can travel to aid appointments and try to find a more permanent housing solution. You can read more, reblog, and find giving information here.
Beth linked to First Draft Detroit, a Detroit metro region nonprofit intended to replace NaNoWriMo; they're holding their first fundraiser on October 5th. If you are local to Detroit you can buy a ticket to play one of several TTRPGs, plus a silent auction and a bake sale; if you are not local you can still donate to support the org. You can read more, buy a ticket, and support the fundraiser here.
Recurring Needs:
loversdoom has recently been diagnosed with PCOS and needs help to afford the prescribed birth control pills on top of living expenses and dental bills; you can read more, reblog, and find giving information here or give via paypal here.
onedollopofsourcream is fundraising to help support a large family including young children during a difficult time; they particularly need funds for needed medication (including insulin), and hopefully eventually to get out of an abusive living situation. You can read more, reblog, and find giving information here.
chingaderita is raising funds to help their family get back on their feet after a house fire that left them in an unsafe living situation with black mold; their partner has also recently had oral surgery and many family members are unemployed, and they need funds for clean water, food, and cleaning until the mold can be taken care of. You can read more, reblog, and find giving information here.
memprime linked to a fundraiser for a friend, virtualalternative, who needs help with cat vet bills after their cat had several blockages; you can read more, reblog, and find giving information here.
And this has been Radio Free Monday! Thank you for your time. You can post items for my attention at the Radio Free Monday submissions form. If you're new to fundraising, you may want to check out my guide to fundraising here.
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ausetkmt · 7 months ago
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WEMU: Author Veronica Johnson is capturing the stories of jazz women from Detroit
John Bommarito spoke to author Veronica Johnson about her oral history project about women in Detroit jazz on his program The Song Break.
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John Bommarito: My guest on the Song Break today is a Detroit-based journalist and oral historian who is, in addition to her regular writing duties, working on something WEMU listeners will certainly be interested in knowing more about a project documenting woman in jazz music--Detroit Women in jazz music specifically. Welcome, Veronica Johnson, to the WEMU airwaves. How are you today?
Veronica Johnson: I'm good. Thanks for having me, John.
John Bommarito: It is my pleasure. Tell me a little bit about yourself. Where did you grow up?
Veronica Johnson So, I'm born and raised in Detroit, Michigan. Currently, I live in Redford, Michigan, which is just outside of Detroit. But, yeah, born and raised, west side of Detroit. So, I'm Detroit through and through.
John Bommarito: Very good. And what was on the radio when your parents were in charge of the dial versus when you took control?
Veronica Johnson: Well, I mean, my mom, she really loved my old school music. So, you know, I grew up being in a car listening to, like, the Isley Brothers or Earth, Wind and Fire, all of that. So, I'm definitely I think there are was also old soul. So, I've been listening to, like, that older R&B type of music all my life.
John Bommarito: Sure.
Veronica Johnson: And that's why I think I have definitely a great appreciation for it now, but I didn't really get into jazz until I got to college. I'm a minor with the music, and I took a music history course. It was on jazz, so it was just so much about the music that I didn't know. I was just like, "Wow!" you know, I heard of Miles Davis, John Coltrane, but just kind of really digging deep into their music and how much of an impact they had on the genre, as well as other genres as well. So, yeah, I just kind of got hooked on jazz music after that. And my major was actually in journalism, so I kind of fused my two passions together. So, that's kind of how I ended up writing about jazz music.
John Bommarito: Who got you interested in writing? Was there a particular author that inspired you?
Veronica Johnson: Well, actually, when I was younger, I started I kind of writing poetry. So, like, my grandmother, she was like a big inspiration on me. She wasn't a writer, but she kind of always championed my work. And, you know, I always would write different poems like that. And she always used to like to brag to her friends and have me read it aloud. So, I kind of started out writing poetry. But when I got in high school, I took a journalism class, and I realized I really kind of liked that art form and platform being able to kind of let people know what's going on. So, I definitely kind of started down the path of going into journalism after taking some courses in high school, and then I majored in it in college.
John Bommarito: My guest today on the Song Break is author Veronica Johnson, working on a project documenting Detroit women in jazz music. When did you start this project, and what was really your inspiration for starting? You just felt like Detroit needed a highlight?
Veronica Johnson: I mean, I've been covering jazz artists for a while on different outlets, but I'd say getting more into jazz and particularly learning more about Detroit jazz. I actually want to give a shoutout to my mentors like Charles Latimer. And he's a Detroit writer, Metro time jazz writer, and also Jim Gallert and Lars Bjorn. They actually wrote a book about Detroit jazz called "Before Motown: A History of Jazz in Detroit." So, just learning more about Detroit jazz and, obviously, so many obviously great male musicians from Detroit, likeMarcus Belgrave, Ron Carter, Paul Chambers, people like that. But, obviously, I was like, "Where's the female musicians? I know they're here." And I just really wanted to dig more deep into that. And I did a lot of research. You know, there's musicians that had a great impact on Detroit, like Terry Pollard, the great piano player. Alice Coltrane, obviously, everybody knows her being there with John Coltrane. She's from Detroit. She was a great piano player and harpist. So, yeah, I just really started digging deep into more on Detroit jazz. And I was just like, "I want to give a platform to these woman musicians. They're making just as much of an impact as male musicians, but I don't see a whole lot of them." And if I do, I don't see a lot written about them. So, I kind of just started on path, actually. My first interview was in 2018. I interviewed a musician named Carol McKinney. She's actually part of the--everybody knows--the McKinney kind of family, you know? Dalen, who's a great drummer from here in Detroit. This is her aunt. She's actually a saxophone player. So, I started playing at Bert one time, and I was just like, "Who is that? I really want to know about you. I don't see a whole lot of female saxophone players either."
John Bommarito: No.
Veronica Johnson: So, I actually did my first interview back in 2018. So, from there, I just kind of started musicians who I was familiar with. I've interviewed a lot of vocalists, a lot of piano players. Obviously, this kind of almost doesn't really have an end to it because there's so many female musicians that are doing so much great work here in Detroit and metro Detroit. Yeah, I've got about 21 interviews under my belt so far.
John Bommarito: Who have been some of the favorites that you've done so far?
Veronica Johnson: Well, I mean, everybody I think is special about this. Everybody has just, like, their own unique story. So, my thing is I just love hearing how they got started and things like that. I have the same questions like, "How did you get started in music and all that?" I guess if I just had to pick, I mean, like I've interviewed just about everybody from straight ahead. So, like, Mary Hayden--she's awesome. I got to mention Gaelynn McKinney. Mickey Braden, Elena Moore. So, those, I guess are some of the ones that have been really memorable. But, again, just musicians that are doing really great work. But, again, you don't hear about a lot of. A musician named Taslim Abay--she's a really amazing stride piano player. She had a really amazing story. I've interviewed a lot of vocalists--Ursula Walker, she's amazing. I interviewed her back in 2019. Those are the few that come to mind, but everybody I've interviewed definitely has a unique story.
John Bommarito: Who is still on the wish list? And how are you tracking these people down?
Veronica Johnson: Yeah, a lot of it, I mean, thankfully, I've connected a lot with musicians. When I do an interview, I'll say, "Hey, who do you think I should interview next?" or X-Y-Z. I'm going to get tons of names of different musicians, but definitely actually is next on my list. I've been doing a lot of local musicians, but I've actually would like to interview some people, obviously, that are like super national, like Regina Carter. I had an opportunity to interview her last year about the Detroit Jazz Fest when she was given the NEA jazz Masters and all that. But, obviously, she's from Detroit. So, even though she's obviously had a larger platform, but I definitely want to add her to the list. She's on there. Sheila Jordan is another one. You know, obviously, she's, I think, in her 90s, but she's from Detroit. So, I definitely want to get her story as well. So, yeah, I got a lot more to go obviously. But those are just a couple that I definitely want to get to sooner than later.
John Bommarito: Looking forward to when we were going to be able to consume this. When is it going to be able to be seen by the public?
Veronica Johnson: So, I'm actually working with a grassroots organization here in Detroit called The Detroit Sound Conservancy. I used to be a board member. I've been a part of it for a long time. So, they're really passionate about making sure that Detroit music is preserved. And they actually doing a lot of work at their store in actually the Bluebird Inn, which was a famous club back in like the 40s and 50s. They actually own the building now. And they're restoring it and turning into an archival location for Detroit music and things like that, so, working with them, trying to get it out there. I've worked with a couple of organizations who really anchor now with the Detroit Sound Conservancy. So, I'm hoping toget everything digitized. Everything obviously has been recorded, but just working with them to get everything digitized. And then, hopefully, my goal is to have everything--at least the interviews I've done so far--out there by next year. And, my goal is to work with BFC to do an exhibit. I would love to work with these musicians to, again, just have a place where they can go with the platform they have or other people that aren't familiar or may not be familiar with their music can go and learn more about them. And, you can check out their oral histories and all that. So, that's just a couple of things I have to work on.
John Bommarito: On the Song Break today, we're chatting with Veronica Johnson. Veronica, thanks for taking the time to explain what you're working on. And where can people find out more about you in particular at this point--about your writing and the things you've done so far?
Veronica Johnson: So, I do freelancing for a couple of publications: Metro Times, some stuff with them, Moderately Media. Also, I write monthly jazz reviews, album reviews for Downbeat, doing some stuff with them, hopefully doing some features soon as well. So, yeah, obviously, people can get in touch with me on Facebook as well. If there's, again, any musicians out there--female musicians--that you think I should be getting their story, definitely feel free to reach out to me on social media.
John Bommarito: I also found Roots Rhythm and Rhyme.WordPress.com is a place to find out some of your previous work, so I don't know if you're embarrassed by that. You shouldn't be, but that's a good resource as well. Roots Rhythm and Rhyme.WordPress.com. Check that out. Thank you so much for your time, Veronica. Good luck with the project. We look forward to seeing it when it's all finished and ready to go.
Veronica Johnson: Thanks for having me, John.
John Bommarito: My pleasure. Music from one of the artists you've spoken to up next. Joan Belgrave was on that list of people you sent me, so we're going to get something from her album "Excitable" right now on the Song Break on 89 one WEMU.
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