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Acoustic Café: Archived thoughts and songs from Rufus Wainwright, Indigo Girls, Rhiannon Giddens, Ye Vagabonds + more

On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café it’s a deep dive into our archives for random thoughts and songs from recent guests NEEDTOBREATHE, Sting, Mon Rovia and Ye Vagabonds. Plus some from decades ago: the late Todd Snider, Rufus and Loudon Wainwright, Rosanne Cash and many more.

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

Acoustic Café Playlist for April 5, 2026

  • “Million Dollar Intro” – Ani DiFranco
  • “Say That You Love Me” – Loudon Wainwright (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Grey Gardens” – Rufus Wainwright (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Better Broken” – Devon Gilfillian (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Undiscovered Country” – Rosanne Cash (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Shape Of My Heart” – Sting (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Where The Road Goes” – Rhett Miller (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Ozilline” – Indigo Girls (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Soundtrack” – Matt Nathanson (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “You’re The One” – Rhiannon Giddens (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Spittin’ On Fire” – Buddy & Julie Miller (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “I Get No Joy” – Jade Bird (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Life’s Too Short” – Todd Snider (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “The Long Surrender” – NEEDTOBREATHE (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “49 Tons” – Fred Eaglesmith (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Crooked The Road” – Mon Rovia (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Angel In The House” – Jonatha Brooke (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Riding With The King” – John Hiatt (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Purple Rain Drops” – Jalen Ngonda (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Ancient Light” – I’m With Her (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “The Flood” – Ye Vanagbonds (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “This Girl” – Punch Brothers (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Goodnight New York” – Vienna Teng (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “What You Won’t Do For Love” – Tre. Charles (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)

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Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: Classic April releases from the last 60 years, new Detroit music from Jack White + more

This week on Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music classic April album releases from Seger, Sam & Dave, Gnarls Barkley, and Gillian Welch.

Also new Detroit tunes from Jack White and Ryan Racine, new Jill Scott, Samm Henshaw, a Prince cover from Low Cut Connie and much more!

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

Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music Playlist for April 4, 2026

HOUR ONE:

  • “G.O.D. And The Broken Ribs” – Jack White
  • “Who Do You Love” – Bother Wallace
  • “Project 10” – Satya
  • “Sexistential” – Robyn
  • “Don’t Bury Me” – Ryan Racine
  • “Great Advice” – Courtney Barnett
  • “Looking Back” – Bob Seger & The Silver Bullet Band (April 1976)
  • “Too Much” – Dave Matthews Band (April 1996)
  • “Hold On I’m Coming” – Sam & Dave (April 1966)
  • “Money” – Foy Vance
  • “Dixie Chicken” – Little Feat
  • “Jump” – Inara George
  • “Float” – Samm Henshaw
  • “Tear My Stillhouse Down” – Gillian Welch & Dave Rawlings (April 1996)
HOUR TWO:
  • “ThunderWave” – Thundercat ft. WILLOW
  • “Wild At Heart” – Neil Diamond
  • “Little Red Corvette” – Low Cut Connie
  • “Amiss” – waterbaby
  • “Stuck In My Mind” – JR JR
  • “Sumthin’ Sumthin'” – Maxwell (April 1996)
  • “Mother’s Little Helper” – The Rolling Stones (April 1966)
  • “Crazy” – Gnarls Barkley (April 2006)
  • “It’s Only Love” – ROZZI
  • “Sad & Beautiful World” – Mavis Staples
  • “Doctrine Of Love” – Jalen Ngonda
  • “Beat On The Brat” – Ramones (April 1976)
  • “Freedom” – Beyonce (April 2016)

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In The Groove: Celebrating Motown legend Marvin Gaye’s birthday

Today we celebrate Marvin Gaye’s birthday with a mix that honors his legacy and lasting influence, weaving his music throughout the show with reworks and classics. 

We also spin a pair of Talking Heads covers from Rosie Lowe and Astrønne, adding a modern twist to those iconic tracks. The playlist goes into Latin with rhythms fromTito Puente and Ray Barretto and finishes strong with Sly & The Family Stone, Dolly Parton, and Sade

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 April 2, 2026 

  • “Hang on in There” – Mike James Kirkland 
  • “Reaching for Our Star” – Sharon Revoal 
  • “A Funky Space Reincarnation” – Marvin Gaye 
  • “You Can’t Blame Me” – Johnson, Hawkins, Tatum & Durr 
  • “Come Around and Love Me” – Jalen Ngonda 
  • “Monsters” – Jordan Rakei 
  • “Contour” – Pino Palladino & Blake Mills 
  • “Give It To Me Baby” – Jarina De Marco 
  • “Burning Down The House” – Rosie Lowe 
  • “Psycho Killer” – Astrønne 
  • “California Stars” – Billy Bragg & Wilco 
  • “Goodbye Mr. Blue” – Father John Misty 
  • “Tangled Up In Blue” – Bob Dylan 
  • “I’m Getting Back Into Getting Back Into You” – Silver Jews 
  • “A Chicken With Its Head Cut Off” – The Magnetic Fields 
  • “Mama, Keep Your Big Mouth Shut” – Bo Diddley 
  • “Gone Daddy Gone” – Violent Femmes 
  • “Voodoo Woman” – Koko Taylor 
  • “Oye Como Va” – Tito Puente 
  • “Son Con Cuero” – Ray Barretto 
  • “Summer Maddness S.A.” – Karriem Riggins 
  • “Run To My Mother” – Tall Black Guy x Nate Smith x Marvin Gaye 
  • “What’s Going On (Paul Oakenfold x Kilanova Remix)” – Marvin Gaye 
  • “Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)” – Marvin Gaye 
  • “Thank You for Talkin’ to Me, Africa” – Sly & The Family Stone 
  • “Just Like a Baby” – Sly & The Family Stone 
  • “Hold Me” – Sault 
  • “If I Should Die Tonight (SaLaAm ReMi’s Piano Mix)” – Marvin Gaye 
  • “I Want You (A Cappella with Bass & Congas)” – Marvin Gaye 
  • “I Couldn’t Love You More (Jam Master’s Deep Rework)” – Sade 
  • “Jolene (Todd Terje Remix) [Mixed]” – Dolly Parton 
  • “Lady Day & John Coltrane (feat. Rahsaan Patterson) [12″ Version]” – Brian Jackson & Masters At Work 

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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In The Groove: Resavoir finds the space between genres in latest album ‘Themes for Dreams’

Chicago-based artist Will Miller aka Resavoir  joined In The Groove to talk about his evolving sound and recent work, including his 2023 album “Horizon.” The project, created with guitarist Matt Gold, grew out of years of friendship and a shared love of Brazilian music, drawing inspiration from artists like Luiz Bonfá and Milton Nascimento. The record also features guitarist Mei Semones, whose distinctive style adds another layer to the album’s acoustic textures. 

Before stepping into his solo work, Miller spent much of his 20s touring and recording with the band Whitney, contributing to ttheir sound across multiple releases. Now, with his latest album “Themes for Dreams,” he’s embracing a more genre-less approach. “That’s sort of musical terrain that I’ve always been interested in occupying,” Miller says, “just taking the inspiration as it comes and not trying to box it into any one thing.” While often labeled jazz, the record leans into something more atmospheric, echoing Brian Eno. 

That approach carries into the concept behind “Themes for Dreams,” which was inspired by the idea of music designed to aid sleep and guide listeners into a dreamlike state, similar to Glenn Gould’s interpretations of Bach’s “Goldberg Variations.” “It’s meant to sort of guide you into the nether world of dreaming,” Miller explains, embracing both active and passive listening experiences. 

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In The Groove: Liz Cooper, DJ Koze, Kassa Overall + more 

The first day of April brings new sounds to this playlist, moving from DJ Koze to Arlo Parks and Kassa Overall. It also includes Courtney Barnett, Broken Social Scene, and Neko Case, alongside Liz Cooper and Butcher Brown. 

There are also cuts from Stereolab, Digable Planets, and Antibalas, plus tracks from Haley HeynderickxWidowspeak, and Mk.gee

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 April 1, 2026 

  • “Better Than Ever” – Liz Cooper 
  • “Plasty” – LL Burns 
  • “Taka” – Pino Palladino & Blake Mills 
  • “Step Lightly” – Shabaka 
  • “No Others” – Momoko Gill 
  • “Valsa” – Fabiano do Nascimento & Vittor Santos e Orquestra 
  • “National Song (Live at Ekko, 2021)” – Nana Adjoa 
  • “You Wanna Dance Or What? (feat. Tommy McGee)” – Joshua Idehen 
  • “Pick Up (12″ Extended Disco Version)” – DJ Koze 
  • “Heaven” – Arlo Parks 
  • “Flashes in the Afternoon” – Stereolab 
  • “Dog It” – Digable Planets 
  • “SPOTTIEOTTIEDOPALISCIOUS” – Kassa Overall 
  • “Aruna” – DJ Koze 
  • “I Can’t Go for That (No Can Do)” – Daryl Hall & John Oates 
  • “Kenya” – Os Ipanemas 
  • “Monotropa” – MRKT 
  • “’Babystar (Momoko Gill Remix)” – Matthew Herbert & Momoko Gill 
  • “HOURS:AFTER” – Butcher Brown 
  • “BIG POPPA” – Kassa Overall 
  • “La Ceiba” – Antibalas 
  • “In a Dream” – Misha Panfilov Sound Combo 
  • “One Thing At A Time” – Courtney Barnett 
  • “If You Change” – Widowspeak 
  • “Problem with It” – Plains 
  • “That Teenage Feeling” – Neko Case 
  • “Anthems For A Seventeen Year-Old Girl” – Broken Social Scene 
  • “Cowboying” – Haley Heynderickx & Max García Conover 
  • “I Want” – Mk.gee 
  • “LONG TIME NO SPEAK” – ZENA 
  • “Love Is Still The Answer (Prince Fatty Rockers Dub)” – SOOTHSAYERS 
  • “There Are Worse Things I Could Do” – Joan As Police Woman 
  • “Prisoner of Love” – Gabrielle Cavassa 
  • “Like Swimwear (part one) [feat. Anna Butterss, Jay Bellerose & Josh Johnson]” – Jeff Parker & ETA IVtet 

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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In The Groove: Pharoah Sanders, Brian Jackson, and Duke Ellington’s ‘Caravan’

Today’s mix moves from Momoko Gill and Matthew Herbert to Brian Jackson and Gil Scott-Heron. It includes “Caravan by Duke Ellington”, along with tracks from Pharoah Sanders and Freddie Hubbard. 

We also hear music from Four Tet, Miguel Migs and King Tubby, plus cuts from Beck, The Clash, Nilüfer Yanya, and The Kinks.  

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 March 31, 2026 

  • “Fallen Again” – Matthew Herbert & Momoko Gill 
  • “2close2farr” – Momoko Gill 
  • “Prisoner of Love” – Gabrielle Cavassa 
  • “Woman Of Faces” – Celeste 
  • “Love Is Everywhere” – Pharoah Sanders 
  • “Bright Moments” – Admin 
  • “Visions (Ela Minus Remix)” – José González 
  • “Illegal Hit (Edit)” – Yttling Jazz, Joshua Idehen & Saturday, Monday 
  • “Tonight (feat. Meshell Ndegeocello)” – Miguel Migs 
  • “Happening in the Streets (Domo Domo Rework)” – Domo Domo 
  • “Loved” – Four Tet 
  • “Home is Where The Hatred Is (feat. Lisa Fischer) [Main]” – Brian Jackson, Masters At Work, Kenny Dope & Louie Vega 
  • “Winter In America – Single” – Gil Scott-Heron 
  • “Straight to Hell” – The Clash 
  • “Merry Go Round” – The Equatics 
  • “Goatnoggin” – Goat & human language 
  • “Take Five” – King Tubby 
  • “Caravan” – Duke Ellington 
  • “Chantized” – Freddie Hubbard, Curtis Fuller And Yusef Lateef 
  • “! MAVIS BEACON” – Saya Gray 
  • “The Ones We Loved” – Georgie Sweet 
  • “Call It Love” – Nilüfer Yanya 
  • “Guess I’m Doing Fine” – Beck 
  • “Bless the Telephone” – Annahstasia 
  • “Cannock Chase” – Labi Siffre 
  • “This Time Tomorrow” – The Kinks 
  • “Angel” – Massive Attack 
  • “Closer Lover” – Nabihah Iqbal 
  • “Daddy’s Gonna Tell You No Lie” – Red Hot Org, Laraaji, Kronos Quartet & Sun Ra 
  • “Qmart (feat. Björk)” – 808 State 

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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Metro Events Guide: Envelop yourself in the elegant and strange this week in Metro Detroit.

We’ve got everything from classical symphonies to taxidermy goats this week, so be ready to dive in and blur the lines between grace and eccentricity.

Upcoming events (April 2 – 9)

Jazz Ensemble Concert 

📍Varner Recital Hall

🗓 April 7

🎟 Free

Slip on your most polished set of loafers and take a trip out to Rochester to experience Oakland University’s Creative Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Combos. The Ensemble will feature experimental performances, while the Combos will consist of standards from the American songbook. This event begins at 7:30 p.m. 

Detroit International Festival of Animation 

📍Senate Theater

🗓 April 4

🎟 $10

Hike down Michigan Ave this Saturday to immerse yourself in motion pictures at the 11th annual installation of the Detroit International Festival of Animation. 

This showing features 19 animated short films from artists across the globe, but also a few from right here in Metro-Detroit. And, if you arrive early before the event, you might just be able to catch the Wurlitzer Pipe Organ pre-show hosted by the Detroit Theater Organ Society. Doors open at 7:30 p.m. and the showing begins at 8 p.m. 

Oakland Symphony Orchestra and Chorus 

📍Orchestra Hall

🗓 March 31

🎟 $25-30

If you’re in the mood to break out your opera glasses and cufflinks, stroll down to Orchestra Hall to witness a performance by Oakland University’s Orchestra and Chorus. This week is already building up to be a bit more in classical fashion, so you might as well embrace the decadence and start off strong. This event begins at 7:30 p.m. and goes until 9 p.m. 

Artmembers Opening Preview Party 

📍Cranbrook Art Museum

🗓 April 11

🎟 $20

Dive into the works of the next generation of architects, artists and designers at Cranbrook Art Museum next week as they host the 2026 Graduate Degree Exhibition. 

Perhaps this event will be a look into what the future holds as we hand off the reins to these emerging professionals entering their respective fields. The event begins at 6 p.m. and goes until 9 p.m.   

Modded Detroit Opener 

📍Multi-Lakes Conservation Association

🗓 April 11

🎟 $20

If you’re looking for a break from the “prim and proper” events the city has to offer, or perhaps you just feel more akin to the sound of an engine than a wind section, then we’ve got something up our sleeves for you. Drive over to Commerce Township for the Modded Detroit opening car show. Whether you’re into JDM, Mopar or supercars, it’s all on display here.

With over 2,000 cars, Modded Detroit is one of the largest car communities out there and they’re making sure it’s known. There will be raffles, as well as a foot race with a $500 cash prize. This event begins at 1 p.m. and goes until 7 p.m. 

World Oddities Expo 

📍 Huntington Place

🗓 April 4

🎟 $20

Maybe you’re not drawn to the elegance of the violin or the roar of a 68 ChargerPerhaps you’re looking for something a little more out of the ordinarymaybe something embalmed? If that’s the case, consider yourself Daniel Day-Lewis because you’ve just struck oil. 

The World Oddities Expo is returning to Detroit this Saturday, and it’s ready to cater to all your lovingly strange needs. Pick up a teacup pig in a jar, a taxidermy antelope, silver jewelry and even walk away sporting some new ink. There will be a plethora of entertainment as well, including live music, painting, burlesque dancers and more. The event begins at 11 a.m. and goes until 7 p.m. 

Pulse and Pixels 

📍Pontiac Little Art Theatre

🗓 April 8

🎟 Free

Bend your understanding of how art interacts with music next week at Oakland University’s Pulse and Pixels exhibition. The performance explores the intersection between visual works and song, featuring both traditional and digital art with an electroacoustic accompaniment. The show includes pieces from both faculty members as well as students. The event begins at 7:30 p.m. and goes until 8:30 p.m. 

Pink Party: Hip Hop Night 

📍Big Pink

🗓 April 4

🎟 $23

At this point, I’d like to think you know the drill. Curate your fit, pre-game at the housecatch an Uber over to the Eastside and stop when you see the pink lights emanating through the darkness. Hip-Hop night returns once again with DJs FLYANA BOSS, PROBLEMATICBLACKHOTTIE and FULLBODYDURAG spinning rap’s greatest tracks until your ankles snap.

But there’s a stipulation this time around: pink means free. Whether it be a flat brim or a pair of StrangeLove dunks, a piece of pink clothing voids the fee this Saturday. Perhaps another drink is in order after all… This event goes from 10 p.m. to 2 a.m. 

Half N’ Half Festival 

📍Lager House

🗓 April 3 – April 4

🎟 1 Day: $25 – 2 Days: $45 

But if all of this just seems like a whole lot of noise to you and you’re desperately searching for something more rock-oriented, don’t worry, we wouldn’t dream of leaving you hanging. This Friday and Saturday, Detroit is feeling the effects of mixing vibes and I’m not talking dark and light cocktails, unless that’s you’re kind of thing, of course. 

Lager House is hosting the Half n’ Half Festival this weekend, with Friday tackling the indie/ alternative side and Saturday taking on the heavy in a yin-yang of rock. The show will feature local artists such as Ethan Marc, Panda House, Heat Above and more. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the shows start at 7 p.m. 

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Visions: Women’s History Month Vol. 4

This week on Visions is my last Women’s History Month episode. It’s been really fun to listen to, do research about, and uncover artists that were new to me as I put these episodes together. This hasn’t been a comprehensive list of all women in jazz, but what better way to celebrate the month than to hear from women all month long.

Tonight’s episode features vocalists Shirley Horn, Billie Holiday, Ruth Price and Rosa Passos. I include poet aja monet as well as two instrumentalists heard as vocalists on the episode, trumpeter Clora Bryant and saxophonist Tia Fuller

I feature instrumentalists Geri Allen, Brandee Younger, the Ellen Rowe Octet, Cindy Blackman Santana, Shamie Royston, Nubya Garcia, Marilyn Crispell, Dorothy Ashby, Bobbi Humphrey, Carla Bley, and ARTEMIS

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 March 30, 2026

  • “No. 3” – Geri Allen*
  • “They Say It’s Spring” – Ruth Price
  • “What the World Needs Now is Love” – ARTEMIS
  • “This Can’t Be Love” – Clora Bryant
  • “Spirit U Will” – Brandee Younger
  • “Feitio de Oração” – Rosa Passos & Ron Carter
  • “yemaya” – aja monet
  • “Dear Lord” – The Marilyn Crispell Trio
  • “The Soul Keepers” – Ellen Rowe Octet
  • “Loads of Love” – Shirley Horn
  • “Momma Said” – Tia Fuller, Shamie Royston & Fuller Sound
  • “Let Love Rule (feat. Ravi Coltrane, Jacky Terrasson & Ron Carter)” – Cindy Blackman Santana
  • “Life Has Its Trials” – Dorothy Ashby*
  • “But Beautiful” – Billie Holiday
  • “Strange Arrangement” – The Very Big Carla Bley Band
  • “The Seer” – Nubya Garcia
  • “Fancy Dancer” – Bobbi Humphrey

* indicates Detroit artists

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Acoustic Café: NEEDTOBREATHE’s new album, SongWriter Podcast preview, and archives from Abraham Alexander, Ye Vagabonds + more

On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, the band NEEDTOBREATHE joins us in the studio for songs from their brand new album “The Long Surrender.” Now 20 years on, the band is charting the course for the next phase with their 10th studio album.

Also this week, archives from Abraham Alexander, Ye Vagabonds, James Hunter and a cool cover from The Heavy Heavy.

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

Acoustic Café Playlist for March 29, 2026

  • “Million Dollar Intro” – Ani DiFranco
  • “Whatever’s For Us, For Us” – Joan Armatrading
  • “Woncha Come Home” – kissing other ppl
  • “Time Traveler” – Emily Scott Robinson
  • “Just A Rock” – Jose Gonzalez
  • “Don’t Do me No Favors” – James Hunter (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Obvious” – Wet Leg
  • “Spread The Ashes” – NEEDTOBREATHE (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “Sing To Me Savannah” – NEEDTOBREATHE (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “At All” – Jon Batiste
  • “Empty Trainload Of Sky” – Gillian Welch & David Rawlings
  • “Paper And Stone” – Iron & Wine
  • “Real Love Baby” – The Heavy Heavy (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “I Am A Fish” – Carla Khilstedt (SongWriter Podcast)
  • “Video” – India Arie
  • “Different Light” – Rostam
  • “Sitric Road” – Ye Vagabonds (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Love” – Beck
  • “Sink” – waterbaby
  • “You Without Me” – Brandi Carlile
  • “Tears Run Dry” – Abraham Alexander (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “The Long Surrender” – NEEDTOBREATHE (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “Say It Now” – NEEDTOBREATHE (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)

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Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: New Detroit tunes from Nick Piunti, Dames Brown, remembering Chip Taylor + more

This week on Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music Detroit’s Nick Piunti is “Solo…ish,” and Dames Brown makes their debut.

Also remembering songwriter Chip Taylor (Wild Thing, Angel Of The Morning) who passed this week, plus Alex Isley and The Isely Brothers, new MRCY, Brother Wallace and much more!

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

CPRRob Reinhart’s Essential Music Playlist for March 28, 2026

HOUR ONE:

  • “No Kings” – Jesse Welles
  • “Fight The Power” – Isley Brothers
  • “Mic On” – Alex Isley
  • “One Thing At A Time” – Courtney Barnett
  • “Break Even” – Nick Piunti
  • “Future Soul” – Tedeschi Trucks Band
  • “You Call This A Good Time” – Black Crowes
  • “Captain Kernel” – Flying Lotus
  • “Losing Game” – Jose Gonzalez
  • “Naboo” – Sampha
  • “CPR” – Wet Leg
  • “Rust And Wire” – Anjimile
  • “Can’t Let Go” – Linda Ronstadt
  • “Wild Thing” – Chip Taylor
HOUR TWO:
  • “The Other Side Of Blue” – Melissa Etheridge ft. Chris Stapleton
  • “Here” – Mumford & Sons ft. Chris Stapleton
  • “No Ordinary Love” – Sade
  • “Take Me As I Am” – Dames Brown
  • “Thinkin’ Bout You” – Flea
  • “Better Days” – MRCY
  • “The Landfill” – Fruit Bats
  • “Say It Now” – NEEDTOBREATHE
  • “Come To God” – Indigo De Souza
  • “Electric Love” – Brother Wallace
  • “Meat Machines” – Claypool Lennon Delirium
  • “Days We Left Behind” – Paul McCartney

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In The Groove: Motown beats from Eddie Kendricks, Aretha Franklin, J Dilla + more

We’ve got music from legends across genres and generations, from Motown icons Eddie Kendricks and Aretha Franklin to the beats of J Dilla. You’ll also hear other iconic voices and musicians, including Leonard Cohen, Missy ElliottPaul McCartney, and the captivating “West Side Story Medley” by Buddy Rich

And for a rainy day boost, we’ve got tracks from Matthew DearThe Flirtations, and Liz Cooper to keep you moving and inspired. 

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 March 26, 2026 

  • “I’m Straight” – The Modern Lovers 
  • “Lonsdale Slipons” – The Bug Club 
  • “Get Me Back in the Game” – LL Burns 
  • “You Want It Darker” – Leonard Cohen 
  • “Honey” – Matthew Dear 
  • “You Put a Smell On Me” – Matthew Dear 
  • “Electricity” – Ibibio Sound Machine 
  • “Skindo Le-Le (S.U.M.O. Rebounce)” – A Bossa Elétrica 
  • “Flowers” – Andrew Ashong & Theo Parrish 
  • “The Rain (Supa Dupa Fly) [Mixed]” – Missy Elliott 
  • “I Can’t Stand the Rain” – Ann Peebles 
  • “The Thrill Is Gone (From Yesterday’s Kiss)” – Aretha Franklin 
  • “Stand On the Word (Larry Levan Mix)” – Joubert Singers 
  • “Coming Up (Full Length Version)” – Paul McCartney 
  • “Going Back to My Roots” – Lamont Dozier 
  • “Girl You Need a Change of Mind” – Eddie Kendricks 
  • “Nomalizo” – Letta Mbulu 
  • “Bass Is The Space” – re:ni & Biggabush 
  • “Survivor” – Chronixx 
  • “False Start Dub” – Kings Of High Speed & JKriv 
  • “Time” – Ni Maxine 
  • “’Rush” – Gerald Clayton 
  • “Rico Suave Bossa Nova” – Jay Dee & J Dilla 
  • “Pedro Navaja” – Willie Colón & Ruben Blades 
  • “West Side Story Medley” – Buddy Rich 
  • “Nothing But a Heartache” – The Flirtations 
  • “Better Than Ever” – Liz Cooper 
  • “No One’s Gonna Love You” – Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators 
  • “If You Only Knew” – Gabriels 
  • “Roy” – IDLES 

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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Ann Delisi’s Essential Music: Masha Marjieh live performance + interview

As part of WDET’s yearly Essential Music Tour, Ann Delisi welcomed Masha Marjieh into the studio for a live performance in front of an intimate audience in January 2026. The session included an interview and performances of three songs: “Get Down,” “Smile,” and “Come Inside.”

Listen to learn about Masha’s unique influences that contribute to her songwriting, and enjoy the intricate, textured compositions brought to life by her accomplished bandmates.

Listen: Masha Marjieh for the Essential Music Tour
Masha Marijeh performs in WDET’s studios with her band.

Credits

Band
Masha Marjieh: Lead Vocal and Guitar
Erik Maluchnik: Lead Guitar
Noah Eikhoff: Bass
David Vaughn: Drums
Peter Steffy: Keys
Adalee Grace Dombroski: Backing Vocals
Mina Amal Dombroski: Backing Vocals

Audio engineers
Conor Anderson
Al Sutton
Jake Hawkey

Special thanks
Rob Reinhart
Wesley Bennet
Baraka Macharia

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Metro Events Guide: From motocross to pop-punk concerts- Dive head first into grooves and thrills this week in Metro Detroit

Whether it’s gravity-defying dirt-bike stunts or Latin beats that catch your eye, we’ve got something for everyone this week in Metro Detroit.

Upcoming events (March 26- Apr. 2)

Joyce Manor 

📍Majestic Theatre

🗓 March 27

🎟 $33+

Joyce Manor returns to the mitten this weekend as part of their tour for their recent album I Used To Go To This Bar. The California-based pop-punk band has awarded us with their first record in 4 years and it’s time to show our appreciation with a few mosh pits. This time around, they’re also joined by emerging bands Militarie Gun, Teen Mortgage and CombatSo get out there, kiss your partner, throw a few elbows and have a beer as the rock fuels your heart, just don’t have too many, you wouldn’t want a… constant headacheThe show begins at 6 p.m. 

Monster Energy Supercross Championship  

📍Ford Field

🗓 March 28

🎟 $33+

Take a ride over to Ford Field this weekend to bear witness to superhuman stunts in round 11 of the Monster Energy Supercross Championship. If motorsports is what you crave, this event has your name carved into it. From high-stakes jumps to whisky-throttle levels of fast-paced racing, if there’s a feat of courage to be accomplished on a bike, it’s going down here. The event begins at 6:30 p.m. 

Latin Night 

📍Big Pink

🗓 March 27

🎟 $23

Mexicantown may be on the Westside, but Latin music is practically pouring out of the Eastside this weekend at Big Pink. DJ IZA and SWDEJAY are spicing things up with sounds of Reggaeton, salsa, bachata and more, so kick off your chanclas and lace up those Cortez’s because this set is about to have you grooving to dembow for a week straight once it’s over. The event begins at 10 p.m. and goes until 2 a.m. 

The Back Alley 

📍The Loving Touch

🗓 March 26

🎟 $26+

Stroll over to Ferndale this Friday and get lost The Back Alley. Preferably the music and not that one spot off 9 Mile and Woodward, but that’s a story for another day. The Chicago indie-rock quintet is on tour and they’re enlisting local band Moravian to help them get their footing. Bring a friend, partner or buy a 12 oz aluminum companion and get set to boogie. The show begins at 7 p.m. and is $5 extra for those under 21.  

MNTRA 

📍TV Lounge

🗓 March 28 

🎟 $17+

Channel surf over to TV Lounge in downtown Detroit and get ready to open the Pandora’s box of electronic music. MNTRA is spinning his Detroit debut this Saturday and you’re not going to miss it. From drum & bass to house, get ready for your chest to feel the pulse with some funkadelic, genre-fluid grooves. This set will also be opened by DJs sillygirlcarmen, JMT, Britty and JUNYXX. The event begins at 9 p.m.  

Vibrations 

📍 Spot Lite

🗓 March 27

🎟 $17

If you’re searching for DJ sets but aren’t feeling akin to the sounds of the south, we’ve still got your back. Spot Lite is hosting vinyl sets from Rick Wilhite, Delano Smith, Norm Talley and dej.y this weekend, so be sure to keep a few extra dollars in your pocket in case you see a record in their shopping section and get ready to enjoy a cocktail while the turntable whisks you away to a realm where you don’t have work on Monday. The event begins at 8 p.m. and goes until 2 a.m. 

Latin Jazz Ensemble and Band 

📍Varner Recital Hall

🗓 March 27

🎟 $10

The Oakland University Latin Jazz Ensemble and Jazz Band is coming together this weekend in Rochester for a performance encompassing both classic and contemporary big band works. From drums that soothe your soul to horns that ease your mind, the spirit of jazz is proving to be alive and well here in Southeast Michigan. The event will begin at 7:30 p.m.

Sponge  

📍Firehouse Pub

🗓 March 28

🎟 $47

Relive the 90s this weekend and get the mini touring experience with Sponge. The Detroit-based rock band is throwing three shows across Metro Detroit. Not only does one ticket get you access to all three venues, but you’ll be riding with the band from one to the next on their tour bus! They’re set to hit Kuhnhenns, Diesel Concert Lounge and Firehouse Pub. The event begins at 7 p.m. and the bus is slated to leave from the starting location at 8:30 p.m. 

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In The Groove: Music from Smerz, Common & Pete Rock, St. Vincent and Jules Buckley, + more

Today’s show brings together indie, jazz, funk, and electronic music. We spin tracks from Bronx River Parkway, RIO KOSTA, Cousin Kula, and Parquet Courts, alongside Caroline Rose, Cola Boyy, and Smerz

Other highlights include John Carroll Kirby, Common & Pete Rock, Hannah Cohen, The Shacks, and a live version of “Hell Is Near” by St. Vincent with Jules Buckley

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 March 25, 2026 

  • “Song for Ray” – Bronx River Parkway 
  • “One with You” – RIO KOSTA 
  • “Clothes Off” – Cousin Kula 
  • “Gap in the Clouds” – Yellow Days 
  • “Walking at a Downtown Pace” – Parquet Courts 
  • “One Inch Punch” – Yin Yin 
  • “Jeannie Becomes a Mom” – Caroline Rose 
  • “Beige 70 (Domenique Dumont Bilingual Remix)” – Cola Boyy 
  • “Easy (Astrid Sonne EDIT)” – Smerz 
  • “You got time and I got money” – Smerz 
  • “In a Dream” – Misha Panfilov Sound Combo 
  • “Blueberry Beads” – John Carroll Kirby 
  • “Summer Sweat” – Hannah Cohen 
  • “Trip To Japan” – The Shacks 
  • “Golden Gate” – Miranda Lee Richards 
  • “Hell Is Near (Live)” – St. Vincent & Jules Buckley 
  • “Mohabbat” – Arooj Aftab 
  • “Home to You” – Cate Le Bon 
  • “Germfree Adolescence” – X-Ray Spex 
  • “Big Dreams” – Amyl and The Sniffers 
  • “Punishers” – Die Spitz 
  • “Dumb Guitar” – Mount Kimbie 
  • “Pressha” – Jill Scott 
  • “Dreamin’” – Common & Pete Rock 
  • “DAYDREAMIN” – Matthewdavid 
  • “Air (feat. DOOM)” – Dabrye 
  • “Jasmine (Demo)” – Jai Paul 
  • “DNM” – Mk.gee 
  • “Play (Objekt Remix)” – james K 
  • “So Sheik (Los Hermanos Remix)” – DJ 3000 
  • “Cumbia No Get Enemy” – Mitchum Yacoub 
  • “Sun Circles (John Beltran Project Remix)” – Gratts 

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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Visions: Women’s History Month Vol. 3

Tonight on Visions, I continue exploring women in jazz. This episode travels around the world more than usual, featuring artists from Australia, Chile, Japan, Brazil, and Britain, spanning six decades.

You hear classics from Joanne Brackeen (the first and only woman to be hired for Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers), Astrud Gilberto, and Kathy Stobart. I play more recent releases from Luciana García, Jenny Scheinman, Noriko Ueda, Melissa Aldana, The DIVA Jazz Orchestra (an all-female big band), Mary Halvorson, and many more.

There’s been some great new music discovery for me this week, and I hope you find new artists too! 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 March 23, 2026

  • ” ボヘミア・アフター・ダーク ” – Noriko Ueda
  • “Resilience” – Nicole Glover
  • “Night Shift” – Mary Halvorson
  • “Inka Dinka Doo (Live)” – The DIVA Jazz Orchestra
  • Blues in the Closet” – Kathy Stobart & Joe Temperley
  • Photograph” – Astrud Gilberto
  • “Invocaciones (feat. Charlotte Lang, Jonathan Shillingford, David Macchione, & Julian Miltenberger)” – Luciana García
  • “Never Late, Not Ever” – Flora Carbo, MAGNIFY
  • “Utopia” – Chihiro Yamanaka
  • “Bamako Chicago” – Nicole Mitchell & Ballaké Sissoko
  • “I Adore You” – Esperanza Spalding & Leo Genovese
  • “Aries” – Geri Allen* & The Mary Lou Williams Collective
  • “Ornette Goes Home (feat. Bill Frisell & Carmen Staaf)” – Jenny Scheinman
  • “Never Will I Marry” – Renee Rosnes & Bill Charlap
  • “Little Church” – Melissa Aldana
  • “Old Devil Moon (feat. Cecil McBee & Billy Hart)” – Joanne Brackeen

* indicates a Detroit artist

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The Metro: Michigan Science Center experiments with community connection by hosting rave

Something a little different is happening at Michigan Science Center— something that blends culture, community and creativity in a way you don’t see every day.

FIlipino EDM artist With Love, Harlow

“House of Harlōw 011: The Quantum Rave” is taking over, turning a space that’s usually about inspiring curiosity in science, technology, engineering, and math, into a dance floor.

Melanie Depcinski; managing director of engagement for MI-SCI.

The show is for all ages and is a pay what you can event. It’s built around the idea of giving people a space to decompress through music and movement.

So what does it look like when a science institution opens its doors to a cultural movement like this? DJ With Love, Harlow and MI-SCI’s managing Director of Engagement Melanie Depcinski,  joined The Metro to talk about the upcoming event.

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Big Sonic Heaven: Music for a cause by Dead Can Dance, War Child Records

This episode of Big Sonic Heaven featured three tracks with proceeds going toward helping people in war-stricken areas. First up, an unexpected new release from Dead Can Dance, their first new single in five years, “Our Day Will Come.” For every purchase of “Our Day Will Come,” Dead Can Dance will donate 50% of the proceeds to MAP (Medical Aid for Palestinians).

MAP does incredible work to provide medical care, food, and nutritional aid to the Palestinian people. The new single also came with an announcement that all of their future music will only be released on Bandcamp, a platform that bans AI music. Their statement is below:

“We have decided to no longer support streaming platforms that continue to exploit artists and promote AI generated music. In future we will sell our music directly to the public via Bandcamp, a platform that continues to support independent artists and which has commendably banned all forms of AI generated music, a technology that threatens the very life and soul of our profession.”

We also took the new Depeche Mode and Beth Gibbons War Child Records Help(2) tracks for another spin. Proceeds help to protect, educate, and stand up for the rights of children living through conflict around the world.

In other new music, we heard the latest from Deary, ACTORS, Art School Girlfriend, Plastic Milk, and more. 

Plus, we celebrated 30 years of Stereolab’s album, “Emperor Tomato Ketchup!” Yay!

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

  • “You Do Something To Me” – Sinéad O’Connor
  • “All That We Had Is Lost” – Postiljonen
  • “Alma” – deary
  • “Love Less” – New Order
  • “Vertigo” – Miki Berenyi Trio
  • “Our Day Will Come” – Dead Can Dance
  • “Railwayed” – Kitchens of Distinction
  • “Primitive Painters” – Felt
  • “Universal Soldier” – Depeche Mode & War Child Records
  • “Les Yper -Sound” – Stereolab
  • “Sugar Phantom Blackout” – Bluhm
  • “Torture” – The Cure
  • “Other Things” – Ringo Deathstarr
  • “Almost Transparent” – Art School Girlfriend
  • “It’s Enough Now” – Mandalay
  • “A Return” – The Tear Garden
  • “Overcome” – Tricky
  • “chained to a cloud” – Slowdive
  • “Thursday” – Asobi Seksu
  • “CTRL” – ACTORS
  • “Heart and Soul” – Joy Division
  • “Deep Ocean Vast Sea” – Peter Murphy
  • “The Robot Girl Psychiatrist” – The False Dawns
  • “Punish Me With Kisses” – The Glove
  • “Kiss Of Snow (feat. Krissy Vanderwoude)” – LongingSky
  • “Vapour Trail” – Ride
  • “Sunday Morning” – Beth Gibbons & War Child Records
  • “Carolyn’s Fingers” – Cocteau Twins
  • “Into You” – The Haunted Youth
  • “Klettur” – Sigur Rós
  • “Sticky Halo” – Plastic Milk
  • “I Tried” – Shoestrings
  • “Kiss a Girl In Black” – Fleeting Joys

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Acoustic Café: Luke Winslow-King releases new album, plus archives from Gregory Porter, 2 late blues greats + more

On this week’s episode of Acoustic Café, we’re joined by Michigan native Luke Winslow-King! Originally from Cadillac, MI, he’s lived in New Orleans, New York and elsewhere before moving to Spain in 2018. From there, he’s released his last few albums, including the new one called “Coast Of Light.”

Also this week, archives from Gregory Porter, Kashus Culpepper and two recent late great bluesmen, Joe Louis Walker and John Hammond.

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

Acoustic Café Playlist for March 22, 2026

  • “Million Dollar Intro” – Ani DiFranco
  • “Cats” – Mitski
  • “Wait Up” – Iron & Wine ft. I’m With Her
  • “Nothing I Could Hide” – Arlo Parks
  • “Rita Ballou” – Margo Price
  • “In God’s Hands” – Joe Louis Walker (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Sail Away” – Tyler Ramsey & Carl Broemel
  • “Dangerous Blues” – Luke Winslow-King (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “Coast Of Light” – Luke Winslow-King (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “Shadow Of A Man” – Mumford & Sons
  • “Friend Like You” – Mark Erelli
  • “Don’t Be A Fool” – Gregory Porter (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Dead Man Walking” – Infamous Stringdusters
  • “Feeling Fine” – Ocie Elliott
  • “Only Women Bleed” – Tori Amos
  • “Fade To Nothing” – Asgeir
  • “Man Of His Word” – Kashus Culpepper (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Say Yes” – Beabadoobee
  • “For The First Time Again” – Tyler Ballgame
  • “BLKWMN” – Ledisi
  • “Clap Hands” – John Hammond (Acoustic Cafe in-studio performance)
  • “Traveling Myself” – Luke Winslow-King (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)
  • “Black Eyed Gypsy” – Luke Winslow-King (Acoustic Cafe in-studio guest)

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Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: New Detroit tunes by Ryan Allen and Nick Behnan, now and then with Joe Jackson and Squeeze, Sweden’s waterbaby + more

This week on Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music brand new Detroit music from Ryan Allen, Nick Behnan and The Legal Matters.

Also a great cover from the “HELP (2)” compilation, new waterbaby and Tank & The Bangas, plus a never-before-heard Bill Withers song from Taj Mahal!

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

Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music Playlist for March 21, 2026

HOUR ONE:

  • “Good News” – ROZZI
  • “All I Did Was Dream Of You” – beabadobee
  • “Why Don’t You” – Squeeze
  • “Pulling Mussels (From A Shell)” – Squeeze
  • “When It’s Right, It’s Right” – Nick Behnan
  • “I Feel For You” – Chaka Khan
  • “2Sided” – Arlo Parks
  • “Stones” – Everlast
  • “So This Is Heartache” – Teddy Thompson
  • “Dry Spell” – Kacey Musgraves
  • “Hold On” – Devon Gilfillian
  • “Move” – Tank & The Bangas
  • “Universal Soldier” – Depeche Mode
HOUR TWO:
  • “Beck N Call” – waterbaby
  • “Riptides” – Death Cab For Cutie
  • “After All This Time” – Joe Jackson
  • “Another World” – Joe Jackson
  • “Diamond In The Rough” – Laura Rain & The Caesars
  • “It Don’t Mean Nothing” – Richard Marx
  • “Somewhere Else” – TOMORA
  • “The Valley” – Son Little
  • “They’re Coming For Us” – Ryan Allen
  • “Stuck With Me” – The Legal Matters
  • “I Ain’t Sold On Time” Foy Vance
  • “Time” – Taj Mahal
  • “Moanin’ And Groanin'” – Bill Withers

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