10. The End of Obsession
Robert White and Joe Messina in Studio A at Hitsville USA. Meet Allan Slutsky One day while writing a book...
Alex Trajano started his love affair with audio after buying a 4 track recorder in the 80s. Later, as owner of Thrilla Park Studios, he worked with artists such as Marcus Belgrave and Iggy Pop & The Stooges. He's won multiple awards from the Michigan Association of Broadcasters and some have called his work “The New Sound of Public Radio”. Trajano also hosts of The Moth in Detroit and the Detroit Symphony Orchestra’s, “Live From Orchestra Hall”. Currently, Alex produced the first WDET podcast, “The Beginning of the End”.
Robert White and Joe Messina in Studio A at Hitsville USA. Meet Allan Slutsky One day while writing a book...
Courtesy of the Bentley Historical Library at U-M Meet Emil Baur Emil Baur was born in Germany, but came to...
Photo Credit: Unsplash BOTE Needs Your Help. Alex has a short message for our listeners on how you can keep...
Photo credit: Marvin Shaouni Meet Satori Shakoor One of Detroit's most prolific artists and writers, Satori Shakoor deals with breast cancer in...
Richard Wagner (left), David Lee Roth (right) Meet Wagner & Diamond Dave These two giants of music history were larger...
Meet Jeremy He's probably one of the world's most likeable and spirited teachers. But after five years in the field,...
Alex Trajano Meet David. At the ripe age of 17 he joined the Army without thinking twice. But something changed his...
The Right Brothers Meet Phreddy Wischusen. Henry Wischusen III His gramps is 101. Well, Phreddy wanted to know - what's it...
Alex, Thank you for presenting The Beginning of the End, The Story of Him and Her, in its beautiful and touching finished form. Hopefully listeners,...
Meet Him & Her They've been together for 6 years. But after all this time, their priorities have grown apart- and...
Courtesy of Laurinda Meet Laurinda. She's an ex-punk rocker who thought she had life totally under her control. But when she discovered...
DUENDE! Our theme song was created by DUENDE!, a Detroit band who embodies everything the city has to offer. Their music is...