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The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘Circlesz’ by GENA

5 January 2026 at 20:04

This week we are tapping in with GENA, a new project from Dallas-born, now L.A.-based vocalist Liv.e and legendary Detroit drummer and producer Karriem Riggins. The name is loosely inspired by Gina from the classic sitcom “Martin,” and the music moves in that same playful but grown lane, blurring jazz, R&B and left-of-center soul.

“Circlesz” is the first single from their collaboration, and it plays like a late-night loop: dusty drums, fluid keys and Liv.e’s floating vocal lines all orbiting each other in motion.

Here is GENA with “Circlesz,” and it is my Pick of the Week.

That was “Circlesz” from GENA, the duo of vocalist Liv.e and artist-drummer Karriem Riggins.

If jazzy, future-soul cuts like this are your lane, tune in to The Progressive Underground every Saturday evening at 6 p.m. on 101.9 WDET and at wdet.org

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Visions: Ringing in the new year

5 January 2026 at 17:34

On this episode of Visions, I welcome the new year with a mix of old and new. I play classic cuts that got us here and new music that’s taking us into the new year and beyond.

I play quintessential tracks from Max Roach, John Coltrane, Miles Davis, John McLaughlin, Aretha Franklin, Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, and Lee Morgan.

I also play brand new singles from Joel Ross, Signal Quartet, and Tomeka Reid. Finally, I cover a couple albums that came out last year that I didn’t discover until this year from Gerald Clayton and Phi-Psonics.

Happy new year and happy listening!

Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.

Visions Playlist for Jan. 5, 2026

  • “A Brand New Me” – Aretha Franklin*
  • One by One (Live)” – Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
  • Wisdom is Eternal (for Barry Harris)” – Joel Ross
  • More Always” – Gerald Clayton
  • “dance! skip! hop!” – Tomeka Reid
  • “Sumpin’ Like Dat” – Marion Hayden*
  • “Love Theme from Your Life” – Phi-Psonics
  • “And Silence” – Myra Melford Trio
  • “I’ll Get By (As Long As I Have You)” – John Coltrane
  • “The Mercenary” – Lee Morgan
  • “Credibility Gap” – Signal Quartet*
  • “Absolutions” – Max Roach
  • “Prince of Darkness” – Miles Davis
  • “Just Give It Some Time” – Bennie Maupin*
  • “Binky’s Beam” – John McLaughlin
  • “Groove” – William Parker

* Indicates Detroit artists

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Visions: Celebrating birthdays and the solstice

29 December 2025 at 21:28

On this episode of Visions, I celebrate several birthdays, including my own, the solstice, and winter in general.

Dec. 29 just so happened to fall on a Monday for Visions, but that’s also my birthday, Joe Lovano’s birthday and Danilo Perez’s birthday. I play their music and several others who have birthdays in late December and early January.

You’ll hear from Lonnie Liston Smith, Chris Potter, Milt Jackson and Herbie Nichols. I also play Capricorn themed music from Miles Davis and Wayne Shorter.

I play a couple selections having to do with the solstice or winter from Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond, Branford Marsalis, and a beautiful record from Ralph Towner.

Last but not least, I play my own music on Visions for the very first time. You’ll hear two selections from my 2021 album, Placemaking.

Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.

Visions Playlist for Dec. 29, 2025

  • “Lonnie’s Lament (Live)” – Joe Lovano
  • “Footprints” – Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes
  • “Capricorn” – Miles Davis
  • “For Someone I Love” – Milt Jackson
  • “Dyad” – Kaleigh Wilder*
  • “Wintersong (Take 2)” – Gerry Mulligan & Paul Desmond
  • “Solstice” – Branford Marsalis
  • “Panamá 2000” – Danilo Perez
  • “It Didn’t Happen” – Herbie Nichols
  • “Capricorn 2” – Wayne Shorter
  • “The Source (For John Coltrane)” – Chris Potter
  • “These Tears I Cry (Alternate Take)” – Kaleigh Wilder
  • “Nimbus” – Ralph Towner, Jan Garbarek, Eberhard Weber & Jon Christensen

*indicates Detroit artists

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Visions: Best of 2025

23 December 2025 at 04:27

On this episode of Visions, I share my best releases of 2025, featuring new music from Blue Note’s Artemis, Brandon Woody and and Out Of/Into; Nonesuch Records’ Cecile McLorin Salvant and Mary Halvorson; and International Anthem’s Makaya McCraven and SML. I also play music from here in Detroit by Louis Jones III and Russ Macklem.

I play a couple older tracks that were released in 2025. I was really excited to see Strata-East team up with Mack Avenue to digitally release the Strata-East catalog this year. From their vast catalog, I played Charles Tolliver.

I was also super excited when I saw news of a never-before released live recording from bassist Charlie Haden coming out in the fall of this year.

I’ve got a lot more music in this playlist, too! I had a ton of fun putting this playlist together, so I hope you have as much—if not more—fun listening to it.

Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.

Visions Playlist for Dec. 22, 2025

  • “FREEDOM JAZZ DANCE” – Kassa Overall
  • “I Will Persevere” – Russ Macklem*
  • “Imafan” – Makaya McCraven
  • “Unconditional Love” – Milena Casado
  • “BBL” – Brandee Younger
  • “No. 2” – Nicole Glover
  • “Spanning (Live)” – Charles Tolliver
  • “Ornithology (Live)” – Charlie Haden
  • “Go For Broke (feat. Joel Ross, Paul Cornish, Harish Raghavan & Kendrick Scott)” – Gregory Groover Jr.
  • “Guéreh” – Noura Mint Seymali
  • “Taking out the Trash” – SML
  • “Motions” – Louis Jones III*
  • “Eureka” – Cecile McLorin Salvant
  • “Carved From” – Mary Halvorson
  • “Footprints” – Artemis
  • “Wisdom; Terrace on St. Paul St.” – Brandon Woody
  • “Feed the Fire (feat. esperanza spalding & Karriem Riggins*) [Bonus Track]” – Nicholas Payton
  • “Familiar Route (feat. Gerald Clayton, Immanuel Wilkins, Joel Ross, Kendrick Scott & Matt Brewer)” – Out Of/Into

*indicates Detroit artists

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Feel the Love with Evolution of Jazz this holiday season

22 December 2025 at 16:41

This holiday season we’ve got a whole lotta love for you, Detroit! 

Beginning Thursday, Dec. 25 and each weekday until Friday, Jan. 2, get immersed in a master class of jazz history as we pre-empt The Metro and In the Groove to bring you encore broadcasts of Ed Love’s Evolution of Jazz from 10.am. to 3 p.m. 

It’s a chance to hear the story of jazz the way only Ed Love can tell it, with the depth, passion, and insight he’s famous for.

Put some Love in your holiday season – only on WDET Detroit Public Radio!

Tune in at 101.9 FM or stream at wdet.org to hear rebroadcasts of Ed Love’s Evolution of Jazz.

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In The Groove: Best of 2025 with Kaleigh Wilder

20 December 2025 at 02:06

The recently returned host of Visions, Kaleigh Wilder brings excitement and a broad-spanning perspective to the best of jazz. Always exploring different facets of the genre with a discerning and admiring ear, Kaleigh brings listeners a finely-tuned list of new artists to watch for and re-released favorites from 2025.

Looking back at 2025, she says:

“One of the things that had me excited all year, really since March, was the fact that Strata East Records was reissuing their catalog in partnership with Mack Avenue Records. I can now go to Bandcamp and buy music whereas before I could maybe find on YouTube or had to own a physical record to listen to it. I know a lot of that music was from the 70’s and 80’s, but a 2025 re-release has been a high point of my music listening this year.

“I was also really energized by Cecile McLorin Salvant’s new record, “Oh Snap,” because it’s so different than her other work. The album isn’t one she intended to release, just a passion project to spark new ways of creating where she used effects and tools she never used before. I’m so glad she released it! It’s really refreshing to hear her in this new context.”

Check out Kaleigh’s full Best of 2025 playlist below, and listen to In The Groove to hear her selections.

    • “How You Been” – SML

    • “Bishop” – Anna Butterss

    • “Brilliant Circles”- Charles Tolliver & Stanley Cowell

    • “Footprints” – ARTEMIS

    • “FREEDOM JAZZ DANCE” – Kassa Overall

    • “Guereh” – Noura Mint Seymali

    • “Eureka” – Cecile McLorin Salvant

    • “Unconditional Love” – Milena Casado

    Tune in for reairs of In The Groove: Best Of 2025 Dec. 22-24 on 101.9 FM and stream on wdet.org — and follow along online for Best Of playlists and reflections from our music hosts.

    See the Best of 2025 playlists »

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    Ed Love’s highly recommended new releases for 2025

    19 December 2025 at 16:43

    Every year, legendary jazz broadcaster Ed Love (host of Destination Jazz: The Ed Love Program on 101.9 WDET Sundays 5–7 p.m.) curates a list of recently-released recordings that he considers required listening for today’s jazz lovers.

    This year’s list features 166 “CDs” from around the world, from France with Michel Petrucciani’s ‘Jazz Club Montmartre’ to right here in Detroit with the compilation album ‘Strata-East: The Legacy Begins.’

    Use the table below to check out Ed Love’s highly recommended new CDs for 2025.

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    Visions: New music, classics, and the avant-garde

    15 December 2025 at 17:32

    On this episode of Visions and in typical fashion, I head all over the musical map with my selections.

    This week features classic cuts from John Coltrane, Joe Henderson, Curtis Fuller, and Detroit’s Barry Harris. I also feature newer releases from Esthesis Quartet, Heat On, Brandee Younger, and Detroit’s Louis Jones III and William Hill III.

    I venture slightly into the avant-garde with Eric Dolphy and Marion Brown. And finally, a great track from Roy Hargrove featuring Wynton Marsalis.

    There are a few others in the mix, but with music spanning from the 1960’s to the 2020’s, there’s something in here for everyone to enjoy.

    Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.

    Visions Playlist for Dec. 15, 2025

    • “‘Snuff” – Jackie McLean
    • “Black Bath” – Curtis Fuller
    • “Mr. Day” – John Coltrane
    • “Country Boy” – John Lee Hooker
    • “Breaking Point” – Brandee Younger
    • “Stay the Course” – William Hill III*
    • “Horace Silver” – The New York Bass Violin Choir & Bill Lee
    • “Nicaragua” – The Barry Harris* Sextet
    • “Homestretch” – Joe Henderson
    • “Peek-A-Boo” – Louis Jones III*
    • “Ace of Pentacles” – Esthesis Quartet
    • “Bye-Ya” – Carmen Staaf
    • “Gazzelloni” – Eric Dolphy
    • “West India” – Marion Brown
    • “Nostalgia” – Roy Hargrove
    • “Rimrock” – Heat On
    • “Feed the Fire (feat. esperanza spalding & Karriem Riggins*)[Bonus Track]” – Nicholas Payton

    *indicates Detroit artists

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    In The Groove: Celebrating Dr. Donald Byrd’s birthday, the 60th anniversary of ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’

    9 December 2025 at 21:26

    Celebrating the birthday of Detroit jazz legend Dr. Donald Byrd, plus the 60th anniversary of “A Charlie Brown Christmas,” which gave us the greatest Christmas music of all time via Vince Guaraldi Trio (really loved this article giving background to how this special came together, thanks to Cola-Cola and sparse jazz). On top of all that, new music from Momoko Gill, Georgie Sweet, Gerald Clayton, Adrian Sherwood, SOYUZ and more.

    Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above.

    In The Groove with Ryan Patrick Hooper playlist for December 9, 2025

    • “2close2farr” – Momoko Gill
    • “All That We Were” – Georgie Sweet
    • “Into Harmony (feat. Julia Biel)” – Hector Plimmer
    • “Cast Your Fate to the Wind” – Vince Guaraldi Trio
    • “Linus and Lucy” – Vince Guaraldi Trio
    • “Cinnamon Sugar” – Gerald Clayton
    • “Garden of Inspiration” – Adrian Sherwood, African Head Charge & Speakers Corner Quartet
    • “Coltrane (Crooked Man Remix)” – Cymande
    • “Not Dead Yet” – Lord Huron
    • “I’d Have To Be Crazy” – Willie Nelson
    • “A Bowl And A Pudding” – Wilco
    • “Across The Universe” – Fiona Apple
    • “Foolish Fool” – Dee Dee Warrick
    • “Tomorrow (feat. Raheem DeVaughn)” – The Roots
    • “17 Days (Piano & a Microphone 1983 Version)” – Prince
    • “Alien (Hold On to Your Dreams)” – Gil Scott Heron
    • “Billy Jack” – Curtis Mayfield
    • “Someone I Know” – Margo Guryan
    • “So Nice (Summer Samba) [Azari & III Remix]” – Astrud Gilberto & Walter Wanderley Trio
    • “Roller Coaster” – Brijean
    • “Closer” – Maria Chiara Argirò
    • “Road To Self (KO)” – Kamasi Washington
    • “Cristo Redentor” – Donald Byrd
    • “Wind Parade” – Donald Byrd
    • “Black Byrd” – Donald Byrd
    • “P7 Blues” – SOYUZ
    • “Plasty” – LL Burns
    • “Canopy” – Resavoir & Matt Gold
    • “I Couldn’t Love You More (Jam Master’s Deep Rework)” – Sade
    • “Rush” – Gerald Clayton
    • “Xoxoxo” – corto.alto
    • “My Little Drum” – Vince Guaraldi Trio
    • “Skating” – Vince Guaraldi Trio

    Listen to In the Groove with host Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET or stream on-demand at wdet.org.

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    The Metro: Documentary highlights Detroit’s contributions to American Jazz

    9 December 2025 at 20:57

    Jazz emerged from the Black community in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the South. 

    The Great Migration and the promise of a better life brought jazz north, where Detroit became a mini haven for the genre and its expanding sound.  

    The film titled “The Best of the Best: Jazz from Detroit” wants to remind audiences and lovers of jazz of the rich history and artists that Detroit has shared with the world. 

    The documentary transports audiences through time, exploring the intersections of Detroit jazz with the importance of the Great Migration to Black Bottom and beyond. It features giants that you’ve heard on The Metro before like Rodney Whitaker, Marion Hayden, Regina Carter, Kareem Riggins and Endea Owens. 

    Best of the Best: Jazz from Detroit is now streaming on Prime Video.

    Mark Stryker is a journalist, author and filmmaker. He is also a co-producer of “The Best of the Best: Jazz from Detroit”.

     

    Listen to The Metro weekdays from 10 a.m. to noon ET on 101.9 FM and streaming on demand.

    Subscribe to The Metro on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, NPR.org or wherever you get your podcasts.

    Support local journalism.

    WDET strives to cover what’s happening in your community. As a public media institution, we maintain our ability to explore the music and culture of our region through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

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    Metro Events Guide: Making spirits bright with comedy, music and dance

    4 December 2025 at 19:43

    Hunkering down at home is tempting as temperatures drop and snow falls, but there are experiences worth braving the weather—at least for a moment.

    Keep out the chill with moving musical performances, comedy, and more in metro Detroit.

    Upcoming events

    Holiday Cabaret

    📍 Detroit Public Theatre

    🗓  Thursday, Dec. 4 through Sunday, Dec. 21

    🎟  $52 

    A holiday season celebration crafted with wit and rowdy charm! An ongoing tradition, the Detroit Public Theatre’s Holiday Cabaret features talented vocalists and adult humor. This weekend, Dec. 4-7 is the time to catch the preview shows and the premiere. 

    Holiday Nights in Greenfield Village

    📍 Greenfield Village

    🗓  Thursday, Dec. 4 through Sunday, Dec. 28

    🎟  $36-44

    Take a walk through time and enjoy festivities at Greenfield Village. Carols, roasted chestnuts, artisan crafts, ice skating and Model-T rides will get the whole family in the holiday spirit while immersing them in history.

    Paradise Jazz: Malcolm X Jazz Suite

    📍 Detroit Symphony Orchestra

    🗓  Friday, Dec. 5

    🎟  $21+

    Terence Blanchard and his band The E-Collective and the Turtle Island Quartet reprise his Malcom X Jazz Suite. The initial suite modified Blanchard’s compositions for the 1992 film Malcom X, directed by Spike Lee, for live performance. After its evolutions over the years, Blanchard’s latest version offers audiences a new stirring experience. Performance begins at 8 p.m.

    Variety Show

    📍 The Congregation Detroit

    🗓  Friday, Dec. 5

    🎟  $20 online (with fees), $25 at the door

    A two-hour blend of burlesque, drag, comedy, and improv sure to entertain and delight! This event is hosted by Sarah Lynn and presented by Best Case Scenario Comedy. Doors open at 7 p.m., with the show starting at 7:30 p.m. Bring cash for tipping performers. This event is 18 and up.

    Killers, Freaks, and Radicals

    📍 Senate Theater in Detroit

    🗓  Friday, Dec. 5

    🎟  $12

    Attend the Detroit premiere of a locally-produced true crime documentary on the Michigan Co-Ed Killer. The show opens with an organ overture, and Director Andrew Templeton will be present to discuss the film following the showing. 

    Merry Midtown

    📍 Midtown Detroit

    🗓  Saturday, Dec. 6

    🎟  Free

    In place of Noel Night, over 50 local businesses have organized a night to shop, dine and explore midtown. From 5-9 p.m., people of all ages are welcome to enjoy ice carving demonstration, live performances, photo booths and more

    East Meets West: Christmas in the Holy Land

    📍 Music Hall Detroit

    🗓  Saturday, Dec. 6

    🎟  $67+

    Explore another side of Christmas with National Arab Orchestra through a cultural blend of holiday music. The show starts at 8 p.m.

    Joe Reilly and the All Nations Dancers: Welcome Winter

    📍 Detroit Institute of Arts

    🗓  Saturday, Dec. 6

    🎟  Free with general admission

    The All Nations Dancers, representing the Ojibwe, Odawa, and Potawatomi tribes, celebrate winter and Mother Earth with songs performed by singer-songwriter Joe Reilly. The performance starts at 2 p.m. in the Riviera Court. While at the museum, check out the current exhibit Contemporary Anishinaabe Art: A Continuation until April 5, 2026. 

    Detroit Urban Craft Fair

    📍 Masonic Temple

    🗓  Saturday, Dec. 6 through Sunday, Dec. 7

    🎟  $5

      Shop for a variety of artisan and homemade goods from over 100 artists, including crocheted items, decor, soaps, journals, jewelry and more. Meet the makers and find presents for yourself and others from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Saturday and 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Sunday. Children 12 and under get free entry both days after 1 p.m.

      Support local journalism.

      WDET strives to cover what’s happening in your community. As a public media institution, we maintain our ability to explore the music and culture of our region through independent support from readers like you. If you value WDET as your source of news, music and conversation, please make a gift today.

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      Visions: Modern jazz

      1 December 2025 at 20:26

      On this episode of Visions, I play sounds from the now. In previous episodes, I played a lot of music from the 60’s and 70’s, but not many selections from recent decades. This episode highlights music almost exclusively from the 21st century.

      You hear from Nubya Garcia, Kassa Overall, Terri Lyne Carrington, Detroit’s Geri Allen and Allen Dennard, and Tomeka Reid. I work one of my all time favorite artists, Meshell Ndegeocello, into the mix with her free-ish jazz record from 2005. And I explore my new music discoveries with Nala Sinephro, Nicola Conte, Joshua Moshe, and Gregory Groover Jr.

      There are a few tracks from Terence Blanchard‘s “Malcolm X Jazz Suite” which is coming to the Detroit Symphony Orchestra this Friday, Dec. 5. Blanchard worked on the soundtrack of Spike Lee’s 1992 film, “Malcolm X,” and reimagined the music as its own album which came out the following year. This Friday, Blanchard will play new arrangements from the record with an all new band. Happy listening!

      Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.

      Visions Playlist for Dec. 1, 2025

      • “A Little Max (Parfait)” – Terri Lyne Carrington
      • “Malcolm’s Theme” – Terence Blanchard
      • “The Healer” – Joshua Moshe
      • “Hastings Street” – Allen Dennard*
      • “Odyssey” – Nubya Garcia
      • “C.R.E.A.M. (CASH RULES EVERYTHING AROUND ME)” – Kassa Overall
      • “Papillon (feat. Matthew Garrison, Federico Gonzalez Pena & Kenny Garrett)” – Meshell Ndegeocello
      • “Malcolm Makes Hajj” – Terence Blanchard
      • “All Blues” – Mary Lou Williams
      • “Go for Broke (feat. Joel Ross, Paul Cornish, Harish Raghavan & Kendrick Scott)” – Gregory Groover Jr.
      • “Space 4” – Nala Sinephro
      • “Home Grown” – Geri Allen*
      • “The Nation” – Terence Blanchard
      • “Life Forces” – Nicola Conte
      • “Wabash Blues (feat. Tomeka Reid, Mary Halvorson, Tomas Fujiwara & Jason Roebke)” – Tomeka Reid Quartet
      • “The Thump (Live)” – Marquis Hill

      *Indicates Detroit artists

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      The Progressive Underground: Laura Rain & the Caesars rewire vintage soul one cut at a time

      29 November 2025 at 22:06

      If you want to understand where the soul-revival movement really lives, you have to look past the big coasts and into the Rustbelt. Detroit is a place where factory sirens and church organs have always shared the same air. It is the city that raised Aretha, Marvin, Stevie and Parliament-Funkadelic, and it keeps producing singers who treat soul music as a calling, not a costume.

      Laura Rain is very much in that lineage. Before she ever cut a record under her own name, she did her time in the musical trenches in Detroit and Los Angeles clubs, learning to project over clinking glasses, loud conversations and indifferent sound systems.

      In 2012, she met guitarist, producer and fellow music historian George Friend, and the chemistry was immediate. Within a week they were writing together, building a band around a lean, organ-driven trio format that merged Memphis soul, juke-joint blues, tough Detroit funk and R&B.

      Under the banner Laura Rain & The Caesars, they went from Motor City bars to the international soul circuit: five full-length albums, a run of 45s and digital singles, heavy touring across more than 25 states plus Canada and Europe, and steady rotation on BBC, NPR and CBC networks. Along the way, they picked up Detroit Music Awards in both blues and urban categories, proof that their sound sits comfortably at the crossroads of soul, blues and R&B rather than in any one lane.

      What makes their story compelling is not just the retro flavor, but the work ethic and intent behind it. The five tracks we will explore trace that arc: from a raw debut statement to UK crossover appeal, to tracks that double as Detroit-style soul anthems that shows they are still pushing forward. Let’s get into five songs that define Laura Rain & The Caesars.

      5 Essential Tracks by Laura Rain & The Caesars

      1. “I Don’t Wanna Play”(Electrified – 2013)

      We start at the beginning, with “I Don’t Wanna Play” from their 2013 debut album “Electrified.”

      This was the record that introduced Laura Rain & The Caesars to the wider soul world: a stripped-down lineup of organ, guitar and drums that captured the feel of a late-night neighborhood bar where the band is playing for keeps.

      This track sets out their mission statement. Laura’s vocals are all grit and control, equal parts gospel testifying and blues shout, while George Friend’s guitar laces the groove with stinging fills that nod to Chicago and Memphis without ever sounding like imitation.

      2. “Closer to the Win” (Single – 2021)

      That was “Closer to the Win,” a track that would see success on UK soul charts and across digital media and help pave the way for their alliance with LRK records. That song also set the tone for the material that would end up on their 5th album, “Rise Again.”

      The next track is built on a steady mid-tempo pulse, with horn accents and rich organ swells. This track highlights the core husband/wife partnership between Laura and George. Their writing combines her direct, emotionally honest lyric approach with his deep knowledge and dexterity of musically distilling blues, soul and jazz styles that is more about building a songbook that can withstand time and travel. Let’s check them out on the cut “I Am (Who I Want To Be).”

      3.  “I Am (Who I Want to Be)” – Rise Again (2022)

      That was Laura Rain & The Caesars with “I Am (Who I Want to Be)” from their album Rise Again. We next move to the title track for that album, where the focus widens to include not just one singer’s journey, but the city that shaped her. This track plays as a love letter to Detroit itself, a city in the midst of its own rebuild and renaissance.

      The arrangement is classic Caesar territory: driving drums, melodic bass, warm keys and guitar lines that mingle with Laura’s vocals, her voice tethered to the rhythm with a mix of urgency and assurance. Given their story, the song feels autobiographical. Since forming in 2012, Laura Rain & The Caesars have self-financed tours, hustled merch at the back of the room, been intentional in cultivating relationships and fostering belief in their music with DJs around the globe, and have steadily built a reputation strong enough to earn multiple Detroit Music Awards in both blues and R&B categories.

      This track distills that hustle and grind into a sermon about persistence and hope. Let’s check it, here’s Laura Rain & The Caesars with “Rise Again.”

      4. “Rise Again” (Rise Again – 2022)

      That was Laura Rain & The Caesars with “Rise Again,” the centerpiece of their 2022 album of the same name. From a raw organ-trio debut to UK modern-soul 45s, from affirmations of self to anthems of resilience and late-period slow burners, Laura Rain & The Caesars embody what it means to be a working soul band in the twenty-first century. They write their own material, tour relentlessly, collaborate across genres and keep the focus on real instruments, melodies and thoughtful composition.

      For our final track, we move to their most recent work, a single that shows how this band continues to evolve while staying rooted in its core sound. Here’s Laura Rain & The Caesars with “Feels So Right.”

      5. “Feels So Right” (Single – 2024)

      That was Laura Rain & The Caesars with “Feels So Right,” a recent chapter in a story that is still unfolding.

      If this 5-on-5 has pulled you into their universe, be sure to check out more musical journeys into the artists who are shaping modern soul by keeping it locked on The Progressive Underground every Saturday evening at 6 on 101.9 WDET and wdet.org.

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      Visions: Jazz, soul, and beyond

      25 November 2025 at 04:10

      On this episode of Visions, I expand how I usually think about jazz to include cuts I don’t typically play on the show. I venture into soul with artists like Tower of Power, Aretha Franklin, and Roberta Flack.

      I also play a classic blues cut from Lightnin’ Hopkins, plus incredible organ players Charles Earlund and Richard “Groove” Holmes.

      To me and many others, these artists are part of the same continuum that jazz falls on, which is Black Music. I’m hoping to continue expanding beyond just playing “jazz” and include Black Music more broadly!

      On the more straight-ahead end of the jazz spectrum, I include cuts from Herbie Hancock, the Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra, Bobby Hutcherson, Oscar Peterson, Charlie Rouse, Miles Davis, Larry Young, and a few others.

      I hope you like the twists and turns this episode takes!

      Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.

      Visions Playlist for Nov. 24, 2025

      • “Biafra” – Nat Adderely
      • “Beyond All Limits” – Larry Young
      • “Hey Harold (feat. Billy Hart)” – Bobby Hutcherson
      • “Soul Vaccination” – Tower of Power
      • “Bitchin'” – Charlie Rouse
      • “Rock Steady” – Aretha Franklin*
      • “Ostinato (Suite for Angela)” – Herbie Hancock
      • “Yes Lord” – The Detroit Jazz Composers Ltd.*
      • “To Love Somebody” – Roberta Flack
      • “The Shadow of Your Smile” – Oscar Peterson
      • “Misty” – Richard “Groove” Holmes
      • “More Today Than Yesterday” – Charles Earlund
      • “Woke Up This Morning” – Lightnin’ Hopkins
      • “Compensation (Live at the Village Vanguard)” – The Mel Lewis Jazz Orchestra
      • “Freedom Jazz Dance (Evolution of the Groove)” – Miles Davis

      *indicates Detroit artists

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      Visions: Music selections from the 70’s

      18 November 2025 at 02:14

      This week on Visions, I dug through my personal record crates to inspire the episode. Now, I don’t have an extensive collection, but what I found was a lot of 70’s jazz records. This led me to a show of almost entirely selections from the 70’s.

      I’ve got Alice Coltrane, Elvin Jones in a couple different contexts, Leon Thomas, Wendell Harrison, Cecil McBee, Lonnie Liston Smith, Armen Donelian, Miles Davis, and Pharoah Sanders. I also play a 2025 release from Chicago-based trio Hearts & Minds, and a brand new Blue Note release from Aaron Parks.

      Check out the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs using the media player above.

      Visions Playlist for Nov. 17, 2025

      • “Blues on the Bottom” – Cecil McBee
      • “Illumination” – Hearts & Minds
      • “Flys” – Jack DeJohnette’s Directions
      • “One” – Leon Thomas
      • “Peace” – Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes
      • “Song of Happiness” – McCoy Tyner
      • “Half and Half (feat. McCoy Tyner)” – Elvin Jones & Jimmy Garrison Sextet
      • “My Ship (Live at the Lighthouse Café, CA.1972)” – Elvin Jones
      • “Bob’s Blues” – Robert Hurst*
      • “Parks Lope” – Aaron Parks
      • “I Think It’s Going to Rain Today” – Kenny Burrell*
      • “Monday” – Armen Donelian
      • “My Favorite Things” – Alice Coltrane*
      • “Little Church” – Miles Davis
      • “Heavenese” – Wendell Harrison*
      • “Astral Traveling” – Pharoah Sanders

      * indicates Detroit artists

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      The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week: ‘All Over Me’ by Yukimi

      17 November 2025 at 16:07

      Hey, what’s going on, Detroit. Chris Campbell here with The Progressive Underground Pick of the Week. This week’s feature comes from Swedish vocalist Yukimi, best known as the frontwoman and creative engine of the Gothenberg-based band Little Dragon.

      Fresh off her solo debut “For You,” Yukimi follows up with a new EP titled “Yume,” which means dream in Japanese. It’s a genre-bending collection weaving together jazz, soul, electronic pop, hip hop, roots, and psychedelia across four immersive tracks.

      We’re tuning into one of its standouts, a song that moves through love, loss, and renewal. Here’s Yukimi with “All Over Me,” and it’s my Pick of the Week.

      That was Yukimi with “All Over Me,” from her recently released EP “Yume,” out now on Ninja Tune Records.

      If you’re drawn to the deeper shades of acoustic soul and left-of-center sound, join us every Saturday evening at 6 p.m. for The Progressive Underground. We explore soul, nu-jazz, deep house, electronica, B-sides, and rare groove through a Detroit-centered, global lens.

      For The Progressive Underground, I’m Chris Campbell. Until next time, stay inspired and keep grooving. Peace.

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