Into Greens Hide

The final part of this week’s hump day fill-in found a place to stand out without being seen:

Dr. Teeth- Michael Thomas
’round Midnight- Brian Landrus
Invitation- Brian Landrus

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Kat’s Eyes- Jason Miles & Kind Of New
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Celebre- Malou Beauvoir, Bantu Dayhannah, Beth Blatt, Gloria Dlo, Sabine Louis-Juere, & Weslynne Zizzamia
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Gonna Be Alright- Dubmatix & Prince Blanco
Bebida- Victor Rice
One More Once- Billy Polo

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Vaults- Bronson
The 1st Time- Jamo Gang F. DJ Premier, Ras Kass, J57, El Gant & Slug
Squad Goals- Prof

Broken Shell Of What Could Be

The first beGinning parts of the Hump Day fill-in set started with a band and dropped into a splat:

Apekweh- Karuna Trio
In My House- Kahil El’Zabar ft David Murray

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Syrtti- OK:KO (live 2019)
Piik- OK:KO (live 2019)
Mystery Room Nr. 6- Alder Ego (live 2019)
Cubism- Alder Ego (live 2019)

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It’s Nothing New- Dave Glasser
Knit Wit- Dave Glasser
Track 11- Dave Glasser

Night Petal

The final portion of this week’s proGram always remembers that the musical bridge is never open or closed…it just is:

Moving- On- Flevans
Sensational- Tom Misch & Yussef Dayes
’20 Grand Palace- RJD2

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Synchronize Vibration- Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad w/ Roy Ayers
Hurt- Mike Dillon
Cholla- Jerry Paper
Blueberry Beads- John Carroll Kirby
Hug- Matt Wilson

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Going Home- Lakecia Benjamin Ft. Marcus Strickland & Brandee Younger
Syeeda’s Song Flute- Lakecia Benjamin Ft. Keyon Harrold & Ron Carter
Liberia- Lakecia Benjamin Ft. Gary Bartz

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Lennie- JK Group
Fitchie- JK Group

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Rug That Ties The Room- Thor De Force
Machinuck- Thor De Force

Towards The Summer

The middle piece to this week’s proGram puzzle kept us stretching towards the shine:

Angry Man- Band of Heysek with R.L Boyce Ft. Kenny Brown
Don’t Let The World Bring You Down- Mike Zito
Tremelo Rain- 8 Ball Aitken
Favorite Dress- The Proven Ones

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Put ‘Em Down- Be Sharp Band
greenarrowradio promo- The Reverend Shawn Amos
Troubled Man- The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood Ft. Ruthie Foster
I Know Your Rider- Reverend Freakchild
Big Boss Man- Reverend Freakchild

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Tell Me I’m Dreaming- Los Yesterdays
Back from the Brink (Harder Than You Think)- The Soul Immigrants
Come Out At Night- The New Mastersounds & Lucas de Mulder

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4 Walls- The New Mastersounds w/Lamar Williams Jr.
Funky Mummy- Karate Boogaloo
The Archives A Toast to the People- The Archives Ft. Raheem DeVaughn
Legal State- Brothers Of Brass
Clafunj- Will Bernard

Two Lips Or More

The first piece to this week’s proGram puzzle had enough mouth music to give back to the inside and the outsides:

I Wanna Go Back Home- Andrew Hibbard
Gold Rush- Jarrod Dickenson

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Heart Shaped Box- Amber Mark
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Sir Casey Jones- The Eighteenth Day Of May
Twig Folly Close- The Eighteenth Day Of May

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Wonderland- The Dirty Clergy
Think Twice- Dirty Streets
Pills- Dirty Streets
Sacré Bleu- Wyldlife

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greenarrowradio promo- Sam Quartin
Mary Jo- The Bobby Lees

**pre-recorded conversation with Sam Quartin of The Bobby Lees**
Move- The Bobby Lees
Riddle Daddy- The Bobby Lees

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Fake Friends- L7 Ft. Joan Jett

Sam Quartin of The Bobby Lees

The Bobby Lees are a bone-shaking garage rock-n-punk band out of Woodstock NY. Their new record Skin Suit was produced by underground punk rock legend and friend of greenarrowradio, Mr. Jon Spencer of the Blues Explosion (and so many other great bands) and will be released on Alive Naturalsound Records on a new date of June 17th.

In the past year, they’ve opened up for The Chats, The Black Lips, Boss Hog, Shannon & The Clams, The Nude Party, and Murphy’s Law.They will be on tour in the US and Europe throughout 2020. Their sound mixes classic garage-punk hits with raw and emotive storytelling so pay attention, get a head start and find them when you can get out and see for yourself.

Lineup:

Sam Quartin – Vocals/Guitar
Kendall Wind – Bass
Macky Bowman – Drums
Nick Casa – Guitar

I had the chance to catch up with vocalist/guitarist of The Bobby Lees, Sam Quartin about the brand new album. We get into a few of the tracks especially their gritty-ass take on another friend of the proGram, Mister Bo Diddley’s “I’m a Man”. We find out how Jon Spencer got involved in this project, and what a story it is and since we cant go see them out live right now, (and they were due in Madison in the Spring) we find out what Sam likes best about the live shows and how they are different form the album and just what it was like opening up for the mighty Murphy’s Law. I have to say, I listen to a lot of music, all styles do it for me and “Skin Suit” is high on top of my listening list, with an “I can’t wait until they make it to Madison still in the very front of my going out mind…or is that going out of my mind?