In The Groove: Brian Jonestown Massacre, Pharoah Sanders, Alabama Shakes + more
Adam Fox September 3, 2025Listen to “In the Groove” with Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET.
Adam Fox fills in for Ryan Patrick Hooper on today’s In The Groove. Music variety featuring Brian Jonestown Massacre, Lhasa De Sela, and Pharoah Sanders, plus new music from Mac Demarco, Alabama Shakes, Hannah Frances, and much more!
Check the playlist below and listen to the episode for two weeks after it airs using the player above.
In The Groove with guest host Adam Fox playlist for September 3, 2025
• Priestess – Cass McCombs
• Was All Talk – Kurt Vile
• Ghost Town – JB Dunckel & Jonathan Fitoussi
• As Alive As You Need Me To Be – Nine Inch Nails
• I Come With Mud – Men I Trust
• The Big Ship – Brian Eno
• Ohm – Yo La Tengo
• Another Life – Alabama Shakes
• Sweeter – Mac DeMarco
• The Traitor – Menahan Street Band
• Andromeda – Weyes Blood
• Different Drum – The Stone Poneys
• Surviving You – Hannah Frances
• Line of Fire – Junip
• So Long, Marianne – Leonard Cohen
• Joy – Bettye LaVette
• Spanish Moon – Little Feat
• Ain’t That Easy – D’Angelo and The Vanguard
• Your Fantasy – Shadow Show
• Goin’ Against Your Mind – Built to Spill
• Odessa – Caribou
• Pass This On – The Knife
• Never Let Me Down Again – Depeche Mode
• Anemone – The Brian Jonestown Massacre
• 19th Nervous Breakdown – The Rolling Stones
• That’s How I’m Feeling – Jack White
• This Mess We’re In (feat. Thom Yorke) – PJ Harvey
• Red Western Sky – Muzz
• La Celestina – Lhasa de Sela
• Let’s Pretend – Tindersticks
• Great Waves – Dirty Three
• Love Is Everywhere – Pharoah Sanders
Listen to In the Groove with host Ryan Patrick Hooper weekdays from noon-3 p.m. ET on 101.9 WDET or stream on-demand at wdet.org.
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As Program Director for 101.9 WDET, Fox oversees local and national current affairs, music, and mixed format offerings and production on WDET, and is responsible for ensuring its relevancy to the Metro Detroit community. Born and raised across the Detroit River in Windsor-Essex, Ontario, Canada, Fox grew up listening to Detroit radio, including and WDET. Years later, he led Windsor’s community radio station, CJAM, as music programming director and station manager, oversaw programming and content for Alberta’s public radio network, and most recently directed programming for Canada’s National Music Centre in Calgary, Alberta.