Detroit Grand Pubahs

The Detroit Grand Pubahs are an American musical group from Detroit, Michigan, comprising Paris the Black Fu (real name Mack Goudy Jr.) and The Mysterious Mr O. (real name Oliver Way). One of the founding members, Dr. Toefinger (real name Andy Toth), left in 2004. They are best known for their 2000 single "Sandwiches", which reached #29 on the Dance Club Songs chart.

Detroit Grand Pubahs
Detroit Grand Pubahs performing live.
Background information
OriginDetroit, Michigan, United States
GenresDetroit techno, electronic dance music
Years active1998 (1998)–present
LabelsThrow, Jive Electro, Poker Flat, Detelefunk
MembersMack Goudy, Jr.
Oliver Way
Dominique Gerin (saxophone)
Mo T (guitar)
Mitch Marcus (keyboards and saxophone)
Past membersAndy Toth

The group were nominated for "Outstanding Funk Artist / Group" at the Detroit Music Awards in 2002. Rolling Stone called them "a group to watch..... this dynamic duo never ceases to amaze with creative use of found sound, foreboding vocals, and bizarre costumes". The group runs its own record label, Detelefunk, on which they release the group's own music and that of other artists.

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