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MI Local: Best of 2025’s live in-studio performances

On MI Local, you’ll often hear in-person interviews with a wide range of local artists. We also get quite a bit of live music on the air!

Many of my guests have been stopping by to talk about an upcoming album release, or maybe a big concert they have coming up. While WDET listeners are able to hear some Q&A where we hear about their origins and their creative process, these guests also tend to bring in acoustic guitars, sometimes saxophones, sometimes even drum kits, and perform live during the show!

It’s just one week in to the New Year, so I thought I’d take one last look back at 2025 and listen to some of the recorded performances. The headline up top says “best of,” but it was honestly so hard to choose! What you’ll hear on this episode is roughly 60% of the live performances I’ve featured throughout the year, including Stef Chura, Lyons Lane, Metal Bubble Trio, The Whiskey Charmers and The City Lines.

Stay tuned, because I already have some guests booked for this year, including return visits from Checker and The Ethan Marc Band. We’re also looking forward to Jackamo stopping in ahead of their upcoming album release! Stay tuned, and find the full playlist for this week’s show, below!

Thanks for listening!

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

  • “Universal Themes” – Metal Bubble Trio
  • “Green Cement” – Phabies
  • “Hell’s Bathroom Floor” – Carmel Liburdi
  • “Aerosol” – Checker
  • “Out Loud” – The City Lines
  • “Black Hole” – Former Critics
  • “Chapels” – The Idiot Kids
  • “Good Thing” – Lauren Blackford
  • “Song For Joe” – John Freeman
  • “Everything That I Love” – Mara Wanna
  • “You’ll Always Love Me” – Rose St. Germaine
  • “All I Do Is Live” – Stef Chura ft. Deleano Acevedo
  • “Love Potion # 9” – Lyons Lane
  • “Departures” – Corazon Szell
  • “Full Moon” – The Whiskey Charmers
 

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Visions: Best of 2025

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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In The Groove: Best of 2025 with Kaleigh Wilder

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

    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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    In The Groove: Best of 2025 with Jon Moshier

    Modern Music host Jon Mosier joins In The Groove to share his Best of 2025 selections, spotlighting standout tracks from across new and emerging independent artists from Detroit and beyond.

    From the propulsive energy of “Hey You” by The Belair Lip Bombs to the expansive sound of “Others” by Matthew Smith Group, Jon’s picks reflect a year defined by adventurous new voices and confident returns from indie mainstays.

    As Jon puts it: “2025 was a stellar year for under-the-mainstream-radar music from all over the globe and right here in Detroit with an impressive number of brand-new artists releasing debut records as well as indie stalwarts returning this year with solid records. Trends from my world are the continuing influence of 1980s post-punk experimentalism and shoe-gaze.”

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

    • “Hey You” — The Belair Lip Bombs
    • “Others” — Matthew Smith Group
    • “Deus-Dará” — Oruã
    • “DrnkGrlfrnd” — Kiln
    • “Mercury” — Automatic
    • “Secret Door” — Jeff Tweedy
    • “Unsolicited Advice” — Laura Lee & the Jettes
    • “Uniform” — TVOD
    • “(You Can’t Go Back To) Oxford Talawanda” — Guided By Voices
    • “Evil People” — MIEN
    • “It’s All About the Music” — Bee Bee Sea

    Tune in Friday, Dec. 12 – Friday Dec. 19 on 101.9 WDET FM, stream anytime at wdet.org — and follow along online for daily Best Of playlists and reflections from our music hosts.

    See the Best of 2025 playlists »

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    WDET’s unique music programs are dedicated to exploring the music and culture of our region and the world. Keep the music going. Please make a gift today. Give now »

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