The Detroit Move: Hear music from The Detroit Cobras, Howlin’ Wolf and more

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

Mike Latulippe

"The Detroit Move" host Mike Latulippe.

On this episode of The Detroit Move, I feature artists from Chicago and Detroit, with local music from The Oscillating Fan Club, bands featuring the vocals of Rusty Day, and a new release from The Detroit Cobras.

Plus, Chicago blues from Howlin’ Wolf and Hound Dog Taylor.

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

The Detroit Move Playlist for July 2, 2024

  • “The Detroit Move” – Herb Gross and the Invictas
  • “Statue of Liberty” – XTC
  • “Love/Hate” – The Facts
  • “Gone Are The Faces” – The Oscillating Fan Club
  • “Year Of The Spider” – Shannon & The Clams
  • “Let’s Rock” – Flip Flop Stevens & His Psychedelic Soul Orchestra
  • “Annie Got Hot Pants Power” – Syl Johnson
  • “Hot Pants (Gonna Get You In Trouble)” – Norma & The Heartaches
  • “No Names Will Be Called” – Road Runners
  • “I Gotta Move #1” – Rusty Day
  • “Evil (Single Version)” – Cactus
  • “Shake Down” – The Lincoln Trio
  • “Shake For Me” – Howlin’ Wolf
  • “Let’s Make It Pretty Baby” – The Soul Agents
  • “Straighten Up” – Yvonne Fair
  • “Bobby Franklin’ Insanity” – Bring It On Down To Me
  • “Get Down” – Wild Cherry
  • “Funky Chick”-The Majestics
  • “I’m Alive” – The Detroit Cobras
  • “Next in Line” – The Birds
  • “Three Girl Rhumba (2006 Remastered Version)” – Wire
  • “Bad Mouth” – Fugazi
  • “Disintegration” – The Readymen
  • “I Don’t Wanna Wait” – The Rubs

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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.