The Detroit Move: Hear 1960s soul from Brenton Wood, Swamp Dogg 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.

This week on The Detroit Move, hear 1960s soul from Brenton Wood and longtime revered artist and producer Swamp Dogg — as well as a set of artists with metro Detroit roots, including Brooklyn band Habibi, Kelley Stoltz and The Cheetahs.

You’ll also hear music from Cleveland legends The Choir and more.

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

The Detroit Move Playlist for May 28, 2024

  • Slim Gaillard – “Atomic Cocktail”
  • Tony Harris – “Try This Li’l Ole Heart”
  • Little Esther Phillips – “Mojo Hannah”
  • Soul Ones – “Soul Pot”
  • Flip Flop Stevens & The Famous Pop Tops Orchestra – “(Come On) Let’s Do That Thing Part 1”
  • Brenton Wood – “Oogum Boogum Song”
  • Swamp Dogg – “Total Destruction to Your Mind”
  • Hub Brando and The Dreamers – “Eskimo Walk”
  • Kelley Stoltz – “No World Like the World”
  • Habibi – “I Got the Moves”
  • Happy Supply – “Theme Song”
  • Submarine Races – “Get Yourself Together”
  • Jan Davis – “Hop, Skip & Jump”
  • The Hollies – “I’ve Been Wrong”
  • The Zombies – “It’s Alright With Me”
  • The Honeycombs – “Can’t Get Through to You”
  • The Blazers – “The Grasshopper Twist”
  • The Records – “Starry Eyes”
  • Stiv Bators – “Make Up Your Mind”
  • The Choir – “It’s Cold Outside”
  • Ahab & The Wailers – “Neb’s Tune”
  • The Cheetahs – “Girl of Doom”
  • The Damned – “New Rose”
  • The David Rockingham Trio – “Joy-De-Vie”

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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.