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Visions: Women’s History Month

On this week’s episode of Visions, I bring in the month of March, and Women’s History Month, with an episode of all women jazz artists. I include women on every show, and I make sure the women I include aren’t just vocalists. That’s a common stereotype about women in jazz, that they’re just singers. But there are incredible instrumentalists, composers, arrangers, and vocalists alike who are just as important as their male counterparts within the jazz canon.

You hear from Detroit’s Marion Hayden, Gayelynn McKinney, Geri Allen and Alice Coltrane. I include two all-female groups Artemis and Alliance. I also play some of the greats from past and present: Mary Lou Williams, Sarah Vaughn, Terri Lyne Carrington, Kris Davis, Ingrid Jensen, Amina Claudine Myers, Regina Carter, and more.

I hope this episode is a mix of those familiar to you and some new music discovery. 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 Mar. 2, 2026

  • “Amsterdam After Dark (feat. George Coleman)” – Ingrid Jensen
  • “Higher Ground” – Regina Carter*
  • “All Blues” – Mary Lou Williams
  • “Mismatch” – Yvonne Rogers
  • “Perhaps” – Marion Hayden*
  • “Ladies Day” – Bobbi Humphrey
  • “Guess I’ll Hang My Tears Out to Dry” – Sarah Vaughn
  • “Pisces” – Geri Allen* & The Mary Lou Williams Collective
  • “Little Jump” – Terri Lyne Carrington
  • “Jo Jar” – Nicole Mitchell, Tomeka Reid & Mike Reed
  • “Blues Melba” – Melba Liston
  • “The Very Thing (feat. esperanza spalding & Tony Malaby)” – Kris Davis
  • “Jaya Jaya Rama” – Alice Coltrane*
  • “Conjure Man” – Gayelynn McKinney*
  • “Louisville” – Amina Claudine Myers Trio
  • “Linger (feat. Sharel Cassity & Colleen Clark)” – Alliance
  • “Violets for Your Furs” – Jutta Hipp & Zoot Sims
  • “What the World Needs Now is Love” – Artemis

* indicates Detroit artists

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Visions: Black History Month Vol. 2

This episode of Visions features more celebrations of Black History Month. I span six decades and many subgenres within the broader lens of jazz.

You hear from Mary Lou Williams, McCoy Tyner, Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, esperanza spalding, Joel Ross, Sun Ra, Gil Scott-Heron, Archie Shepp, Max Roach, Christian McBride, Roy Hargrove, and Lonnie Liston Smith.

This episode highlights rhythm, revolution, resistance, spirituality, the African diaspora, and so much more. 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 Feb. 9, 2026

  • “The Revolution Will Not Be Televised” – Gil Scott-Heron
  • “Attica Blues” – Archie Shepp
  • “All Africa” – Max Roach
  • “Solea” – Miles Davis
  • “Sister Rosa” – Christian McBride
  • “Survival Blues” – McCoy Tyner
  • “There Is No Greater Love” – Aretha Franklin*
  • “I’m Not So Sure” – Roy Hargrove
  • “Trinity (Father, Son, and Holy Spirit)” – Joel Ross
  • “Baby Man” – Mary Lou Williams
  • “Sais (Egypt)” – Lonnie Liston Smith & The Cosmic Echoes
  • “On Jupiter” – Sun Ra
  • “The Peacocks” – esperanza spalding
  • “The Ankh of Amen-Ra” – Alice Coltrane*

* indicates Detroit artists

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Visions: New music, classics, an local piano concert series and more

This week on Visions, I decide to take us all over the musical map. I celebrate classics and brand new music.

You hear from Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers, Bobby Hutcherson, Buddy Rich, Nancy Wilson & Cannonball Adderley, and Antônio Carlos Jobim & Frank Sinatra. There’s also a 50th album anniversary from Earl Klugh and Alice Coltrane.

I also play new music from Joel Ross, Tomeka Reid, Craig Taborn, Melissa Aldana, and Walter Smith III, recent releases from Joshua Redman and Sessa, and a new release I’m really excited about by Flea.

Finally, I play a track by Detroit’s Ian Fink to promote a brand new concert series starting here in Detroit. You can hear Ian this Sunday, Feb. 1 at 2:00 p.m., at Fort Street Presbyterian Church.

The series was started by Detroit composer, pianist, and bandleader, Michael Malis and features five of Detroit and southeast Michigan’s most exciting pianists: Ian Fink, Andy Milne, Lisa Sung, Alvin Waddles, and Brendon Davis. Learn more here.

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. 26, 2026

  • “Vonetta” – Earl Klugh*
  • “Be Patient” – Joel Ross
  • “Pensativa” – Art Blakey & The Jazz Messengers
  • “Oo long! (feat. Jason Roebke, Mary Halvorson & Tomas Fujiwara)” – Tomeka Reid
  • “Before the Lights Go On” – Marcello Melis
  • “Montara” – Bobby Hutcherson
  • “After Minneapolis (face toward mo[u]rning) [feat. Gabrielle Cavassa]” – Joshua Redman
  • “I Love Music” – Ian Fink*
  • “Nutville” – Buddy Rich
  • “My Ideal” – Walter Smith III
  • “La Sentencia” – Melissa Aldana
  • “Dindi” – Frank Sinatra & Antônio Carlos Jobim
  • “Bicho Lento” – Sessa
  • “When Kabuya Dances” – Craig Taborn, Tomeka Reid & Ches Smith
  • “Blue Nile” – Alice Coltrane*
  • “Never Will I Marry” – Cannonball Adderley & Nancy Wilson
  • “Traffic Lights (feat. Thom Yorke)” – Flea
  • “Blues Again” – Mulgrew Miller

* Indicates Detroit artists

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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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