John Robinson was raised in Stockbridge and began his media career at age 15 playing bass guitar and singing in a local rock band. From there he went into radio after receiving his license in 1974, along with being a TV host, author (ten books published to date), columnist, actor, producer, and emcee. He's been honored as Contributor of the Year by Townsquare Media and has also received a President's Club Award. His passions are all kinds of pop culture and Michigan history.
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Houdini Was Embalmed in This Now Abandoned Detroit Funeral Home
Take a look inside the now-abandoned funeral home in Detroit that embalmed Harry Houdini.
Inside the Abandoned Gary, Indiana Hospital Where Michael Jackson Was Born
See Michael Jackson's childhood home in Indiana, his memorial marker in Detroit and go inside the hospital where he was born.
The ‘Dog Lady’ is an Urban Legend Everyone in Monroe, Michigan Knows
The Dog Lady is said to roam a small island off the shore of Monroe, Michigan in Lake Erie.
The Waheela is a Mythical Wolf Stalking the Northlands from Alaska to Ironwood, Michigan
Legend says the waheela is a wolf-like beast that is the size of a full-grown bear, an evil spirit that can manifest itself anytime and anywhere it wants.
Remember These 40 Discontinued and Special Edition Kellogg’s Cereals?
Check out these 40 former Kellogg's cereals from throughout the 1900s into the 2000s with one going as far back as 1895
Exploring the Abandoned Ruins of Turtle Island near Toledo, Ohio
There's nothing but ruins left on Turtle Island in the middle of Lake Erie.
Missing Two-Year-Old May Have Been Victim of Michigan Triangle Phenomenon
Amber Rose Smith, a 2-year-old from Newaygo County in northern Michigan may have fallen victim to the odd Michigan Triangle phenomenon.
Bizarre Paranormal Occurrences at the Carroll Creek Drain Near Midland, Michigan
This is a tale of murder, ghosts, and other weird happenings at the Carroll Creek Drain near Midland, Michigan.
The Great Graverobbing Scam of 1870 Centered on Caseville, Michigan
Grave robbing has happened and still happens all over the country. This particular incident happened in the Michigan Thumb town of Caseville, on Saginaw Bay.
Did the Detroit Tigers Win the ’68 World Series Thanks to a Ouija Board?
The former owner of the Detroit Tigers, John Fetzer, had a lifelong interest in spirituality and the occult. He likely used the power of the ouija board to make personnel decisions for his baseball team.