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Detroit Creatives Unplugged

Detroit Creatives Unplugged

Written by: Jacob Plante
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Welcome to Detroit Creatives Unplugged, the podcast where host Jacob Plante sits down with the vibrant and talented artists shaping the Motor City’s creative landscape. From painters to musicians, poets to filmmakers, we dive deep into the stories, struggles, and triumphs of Detroit’s diverse creative community. Each episode offers an intimate, behind-the-scenes look at the unique journeys of local artists, shedding light on the inspiration and passion that fuel their work. Join us for unplugged conversations that celebrate Detroit's thriving arts scene!Jacob Plante Art
Episodes
  • Eszeay
    Apr 24 2025

    In this episode of Detroit Creatives Unplugged, I sit down with Detroit hip hop artist Eszeay, a standout voice in the independent music scene and a close creative collaborator. Eszeay brought his sharp lyricism and unique style to four tracks on my album Socially Awkward — Mustard Sassafras, Pasta Party, The Potato Investigation, and Baker's Dozen — each one showcasing his versatility and presence on the mic.

    We take a deep dive into his latest release, Here's to Hope, a 17-track album that’s already turning heads with its raw honesty, tight production, and uplifting message. Eszeay opens up about his roots in music, his evolution as an artist, and the creative process that fuels his work — from writing bars to shaping full albums that resonate on a personal and cultural level.

    We also talk about our current summer tour across Michigan, including a recent show at The Dovetail in Warren, and the energy of performing live for local audiences.

    This conversation is a look inside the mind of a true Detroit creative — grounded, passionate, and always pushing forward.

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    41 mins
  • Christina Kallery
    Jan 27 2025

    In this episode of Detroit Creatives Unplugged, host Jacob Plante sits down with poet Christina Kallery to explore her hauntingly beautiful world of narrative poetry. Born and raised in Michigan's Upper Peninsula, Christina shares how her journey—from Manhattan's bustling streets to Detroit's vibrant culture and now Ann Arbor's creative community—has shaped her voice as a poet.

    Christina dives into her collection, Adult Night at Skate World, now in its second edition, reading select pieces that showcase her unique blend of narrative storytelling and eerie magic. She also opens up about her creative process, her inspirations, and the poets who have influenced her most, including John Keats and Walt Whitman.

    Listeners will hear firsthand why her work has been praised by Jim Daniels, who described her poetry as “brilliant images—packed tight, one after another—that create friction, throwing off glorious sparks of insight and understanding.”

    Available on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Target, Walmart, and more, Christina’s collection is a must-read for poetry lovers. Don’t miss this enchanting conversation that offers a glimpse into the mind of one of Southeast Michigan’s most compelling poets.

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    1 hr and 10 mins
  • Gary Graff
    Jan 11 2025

    Welcome to another exciting episode of Detroit Creatives Unplugged, the podcast where we dive into the minds of the city's most inspiring artists and innovators. I'm your host, Jacob Plante, and today we're plugging into the vibrant world of music journalism with none other than Gary Graff.

    Gary Graff is a seasoned music journalist whose byline has graced some of the most prestigious music publications, magazines, and newspapers across the globe. Born and raised in Pittsburgh, Gary's journey took him to the University of Missouri's renowned journalism school before he eventually made his way to Detroit, where he has become one of the city's most respected voices in music criticism.

    Covering everything from rock and roll to hip-hop, pop, and beyond, Gary has chronicled the evolution of music. His expertise extends beyond the newspapers and magazines, with several insightful books about music that are available on Amazon and other online retailers.

    In this episode, we'll explore Gary's path to becoming a prominent music journalist, his experiences covering Detroit Rock City, and his thoughts on the ever-changing landscape of the music industry. Whether you're a music aficionado or an aspiring writer, you won't want to miss this deep dive into the world of music journalism with the incomparable Gary Graff.

    So, sit back, relax, and get ready to be inspired as we unplug with Gary Graff. Let's get started!


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    1 hr and 8 mins
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