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Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music: R&R Hall Of Fame inductees for 2025; fond farewells to Jill Sobule and Mike Peters + more

5 May 2025 at 14:30

In this week’s episode of Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music, Rock & Roll Hall Of Famers — including The White Stripes, Outkast and Joe Cocker — album releases from the month of May in the past, new Detroit rock from Nick Behnan and Ryan Allen, in-studio songs from Mike Peters (The Alarm) and Jill Sobule, both of whom left us this week at age 66; 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 May 3, 2025

HOUR ONE:

  • “Icky Thump” – The White Stripes (R&R HOF inductee 2025)
  • “Oh, Atlanta” – Bad Company (R&R HOF inductee 2025)
  • “Stream Of Consciousness” – Yukimi w/Lianne La Havas
  • “Mr. Nelson” – Prince w/Lianne La Havas
  • “Brain Lift” – Nick Behnan
  • “It’s Not Unusual” – Tom Jones (released May 1965)
  • Busting Up A Starbucks” – Mike Doughty (released May 2005)
  • “All I Do Is Think Of You” – The Jackson 5 (released May 1975)
  • “The Day The Politicians Died” – Magnetic Fields
  • “My Stupid Boyfriend” – Magnetic Fields
  • “Chain Of Fools” – Joe Cocker (R&R HOF inductee 2025)
  • “Ms Jackson” – Outkast (R&R HOF inductee 2025)
  • “Heroes” – Jill Sobule (1/16/59 – 5/1/25)
  • “I Kissed A Girl” – Jill Sobule (1/16/59 – 5/1/25)
HOUR TWO:
  • “Texas Hold ‘Em” – Beyonce (Cowboy Carter Tour started this week)
  • “High Note” – Mavis Staples (coming to Concert Of Colors in July)
  • “Wait” – Paul Thorn
  • “Ain’t No rest For The Wicked” – Cage the Elephant
  • “After I’m Dead” – Ryan Allen
  • “The Man’s Too Strong” – Dire Straits (released May 1985)
  • “Light Years” – Jamiraquia (released May 1995)
  • “Catch the Wind” – Donovan (released May 1965)
  • “Rusty Cage” – Soundgarden (R&R HOF inductee 2025)
  • “Time After Time” – Cyndi Lauper (R&R HOF inductee 2025)
  • “Strength” – Mike Peters (2/25/59 – 4/28/25)
  • “Sold Me Down The River” – The Alarm, Mike Peters (2/25/59 – 4/28/25)

Listen to Rob Reinhart’s Essential Music every Saturday from 2-4 p.m. ET on Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET and streaming on-demand at wdet.org.

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Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker, Cyndi Lauper, White Stripes and Outkast get into Rock & Roll Hall of Fame

28 April 2025 at 16:08

NEW YORK (AP) — First-time nominees Chubby Checker, Joe Cocker and Bad Company will be inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a class that also includes pop star Cyndi Lauper, the hip-hop pioneers Outkast, the rock duo the White Stripes and grunge masters Soundgarden.

Salt-N-Pepa, the first female rap act to achieve gold and platinum status, and the late singer-songwriter Warren Zevon will get the Musical Influence Award. The late record producer Thom Bell, pianist Nicky Hopkins and bassist Carol Kaye will each get the Musical Excellence Award.

The late Cocker, who sang at Woodstock and was best known for his cover of The Beatles’ “With a Little Help From My Friends,” had the backing of Billy Joel, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top and Pete Thomas, a member of Elvis Costello & The Attractions, who argued that Cocker is “about as rock and roll as it gets.”

Soundgarden — with the late Chris Cornell as singer — get into the Hall on their third nomination. They follow two other grunge acts in the Hall — Nirvana and Pearl Jam. Bad Company get in having become radio fixtures with such arena-rock staples as “Feel Like Makin’ Love,” “Can’t Get Enough” and “Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy.”

The Ahmet Ertegun Award — given to nonperforming industry professionals who had a major influence on music — will go to Lenny Waronker, a former head of Warner Bros. Records who signed Prince and R.E.M., and had a part in records from Madonna, Randy Newman, the Doobie Brothers, Rickie Lee Jones, Paul Simon and Gary Clark Jr.

Some nominees that didn’t get in this year include Mariah Carey, Phish, Billy Idol, Joy Division/New Order, Maná, the Black Crowes and Oasis.

Checker’s recording of “The Twist,” and subsequent “Let’s Twist Again” are considered among the most popular songs in the history of rock ‘n’ roll. The 83-year-old has expressed frustration that he hadn’t been granted entry before, including telling the AP in 2014: “I don’t want to get in there when I’m 85 years old. I’ll tell them to drop dead, so you better do it quick while I’m still smiling.”

Lauper rose to fame in the 1980s with hits such as “Time After Time” and “Girls Just Want To Have Fun” and went on to win a Tony Award for “Kinky Boots.” OutKast, made up of André 3000 and Big Boi, have six Grammys and a reputation for pushing the boundaries of hip-hop. The White Stripes — made up of Jack White and Meg White — were indie darlings in the early 2000s with such songs as “Seven Nation Army.”

Artists must have released their first commercial recording at least 25 years before they’re eligible for induction. The induction ceremony will take place in Los Angeles this fall.

Nominees were voted on by more than 1,200 artists, historians and music industry professionals. The selection criteria include “an artist’s impact on other musicians, the scope and longevity of their career and body of work, as well as their innovation and excellence in style and technique.”

Last year, Mary J. Blige, Cher, Foreigner, A Tribe Called Quest, Kool & The Gang, Ozzy Osbourne, Dave Matthews Band and singer-guitarist Peter Frampton all were inducted.

–Reporting by Mark Kennedy, Associated Press entertainment writer

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