Visions: Ahmad Jamal, DOMi & JD Beck, Brandee Younger + more

Listen to “Visions” with host Kaleigh Wilder every Monday from 8-10 p.m. ET on Detroit Public Radio 101.9 WDET.

Kaleigh Wilder posing in front of a brick wall.

Kaleigh Wilder


This week on Visions, I hit just about every decade from the 1960s to the 2020s. From the late ’60s I play Miles Davis’ “Miles in the Sky.” Ahmad Jamal, Sarah Vaughan, Abbey Lincoln and Dorothy Ashby represent my 1970s selections, then music from Wynton Marsalis and Walter Smith III hit the 2000s.

There’s also a lot of recently released music to hit the airwaves with this episode. Check out DOMi & JD Beck & Kurt Rosenwinkel, Terri Lyne Carrington, Brandee Younger, a brand new release from Meshell Ndegeocello, and some new music discovery for me: the UK-based group Uniri.

And finally, I feature a few artists you can go hear at the upcoming Detroit Jazz Festival: Marquis Hill, Christian McBride and Billy Childs.

There’s so much music to get through on this episode of Visions, so 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 Aug. 5, 2024

  • “The Awakening” – Ahmad Jamal Trio
  • “Inner City Blues (Make Me Want To Holler)” – Sarah Vaughan
  • “WHOA” – DOMi & JD Beck & Kurt Rosenwinkel
  • “Oumuamua” – Chiminyo & Uniri
  • “Stablemates” – Walter Smith III
  • “New Gospel (Live)” – Marquis Hill
  • “Peace” – Billy Childs
  • “Olivia Benson” – Brandee Younger
  • “Caravan” – Planet D Nonet
  • “Donna Lee (Live)” – Wynton Marsalis
  • “King Freddie of Hubbard” – Christian McBride
  • “Circling” – Terri Lyne Carrington, Julian Lage, Michael Mayo & Nêgah Santos
  • “You and Me Love” – Abbey Lincoln
  • “Black Comedy” – Miles Davis
  • “Wax and Wane” – Dorothy Ashby
  • “Trouble” – Meshell Ndegeocello

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  • Kaleigh Wilder
    Kaleigh Wilder is a multi-instrumentalist and improviser based in Detroit. Speaking primarily through the baritone saxophone, Kaleigh combines elements of classical, jazz, avant-garde and Afro Diasporic influence into a unifying sound.