The Detroit Move: Hear jukebox gems from Nathaniel Mayer, Kid Thomas and more

Listen to “The Detroit Move” every Tuesday from 8-9 p.m. ET on Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET.

Mike Latulippe

"The Detroit Move" host Mike Latulippe.

This week on Detroit Move hear an hour of jukebox gems. Music made in Michigan by Nathaniel Mayer and a classic ‘60s garage single from Saginaw’s Count and The Colony.

Plus, some wild rock n’ roll from Kid Thomas, and a set of ‘70s punk and post-punk.

See the playlist below and listen to the episode on-demand for two weeks after it airs.

The Detroit Move Playlist for June 4, 2024

  • “The Detroit Move” – Herb Gross and the Invictas
  • “The Dog” – Junior and The Classics
  • “As Long As I Have You” – Garnet Mimms
  • “Somebody’s On Your Case” – Ann Peebles
  • “St. Louis Sunset Twist” – Benny Sharp and His Orchestra
  • “Wail Baby Wail” – Kid Thomas
  • “I Want Love and Affection (Not The House Of Correction” – Nathaniel Mayer with The Fortune Braves
  • “Damper Downs” – Bobby Davis
  • “Raw-Hide” – Link Wray & The Wraymen
  • “Tinkertoy Tomorrow” – Milk ‘N’ Cookies
  • “Certain Kinds of Trash” – Chain & The Gang
  • “Nite on The Tiles” – Mud
  • “Ostinato Bass” – René Costy
  • “Sunshine Morning” – Keith KesslerKeith Kessler
  • “I Never Loved Her” – The Starfires
  • “Can’t You See” – Count and The Colony
  • “Honky” – The Ho-Dads
  • “Stop Fooling Around” – Lulu
  • “Not Great Men” – Gang of Four
  • “You Make No Sense” – ESG
  • “True Confessions” The Undertones
  • “Another the Letter (2006 Remastered Version)” – Wire
  • “Tarantula” – The Tarantulas
  • “Ça plane pour moi” – Plastic Bertrand

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Author

  • Mike Latulippe
    Born and raised in Metro Detroit, Mike Latulippe first felt the magic of music and radio hearing his first Carpenters song at the age of 4. He’s been a fixture in Detroit’s music scene for nearly 30 years as a member of The Paybacks, The Hentchmen, Dirty Copper and more.