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Mike Johnston

Host, Destination Out

Mike Johnston is the host of 'Destination Out,' which airs each Sunday evening at 11pm. Mike also teaches music history courses at Delta College and Mid Michigan Community College. 

Mike is a community volunteer who first started at WCMU in August, 1987. He is also the bassist with Faruq Z. Bey and the Northwoods Improvisers, a role he has held since 1976. He was raised in Traverse City and holds an MFA degree in Art / Photography. Mike also wrote for the Jazz Magazine from 1981 to 1999. 

  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features his annual rock n' roll show, spinning music by Traffic, Hot Tuna, Blind Faith, Bob Dylan, Santana, and many more! Mike also notes the passing of Robbie Robertson.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features solo piano for the holidays, including Abdullah Ibrahim and Chris McGregor! Other featured artists include McCoy Tyner, Randy Weston, and Alice Coltrane.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features record producer Matt Davidson, who passed away in early December; he helmed the Emanem record label. Mike will be spinning artists who recorded on the label through the years, including Bobby Bradford on trumpet, Trevor Watts on saxophone, Kent Carter on bass, Derek Bailey on guitar, and the Spontaneous Music Ensemble.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of bassist David Izenzon. Mike will spin Izenzon's recordings with different artists in the 1960s and 70s, including saxophonists Ornette Coleman and Archie Shepp, drummer Paul Motian, and pianist Jackie Byard.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of the New York Loft jazz scene in the mid-1970s, featuring recordings from the Loft Sessions and others from the same timeframe, including Randy Weston on piano, Sam Rivers on sax and flute, David Murray on sax, Wadada Leo Smith on trumpet, and Roscoe Mitchell on sax.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of pianist Stan Tracey, from Under Milk Wood. This legendary British quartet album from 1965 is often described as the U.K.'s version of Miles Davis' Kind of Blue.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of many jazz artists, including Elmo Hope, Max Roach, Ornette Coleman, Miles Davis, and more.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of Archie Shepp, highlighting the album Derailleur, previously unreleased from 1964 and featuring Steve Lacy on soprano sax and Roswell Rudd on trombone alongside Shepp. Mike also spins other tracks by Shepp from the early 1960s with Cecil Taylor on piano, and Bill Dixon and Don Cherry on trumpets.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of trumpeter Charles Sullivan, highlighting recordings under his own name from the 1970s-1990s, as well as recordings with Sonny Fortune on sax, Yusef Lateef on sax and flute, and McCoy Tyner on piano.
  • This week on Destination Out, host Mike Johnston features the work of the Sun Ra Arkestra recorded at the Willisau festival in 1984 -- a never-before-released concert on a double LP. This release is launching a new record label, De Occulta Records, which is planning on releasing different Willisau festival performances through the years. Mike also features interviews with the label's owner.