Curtain Dancer

The final part of the proGram saw what is saw when looking into.

First Flower- Eccodek Ft. Mahsa Vahdat
The Simplest Thing- Eccodek Ft. MC Yogi, Jah Youssouf
No Catch- Boozoo Bajou
Calcutta Glow- Boozoo Bajou


Stir It Up ( Jamaican Extra Organ Version)- Bob Marley & The Wailers
Lover Like Me- Victor Axelrod Ft. Binky Griptite
I’d Rather Go Blind- Victor Axelrod Ft. The Frightnrs
Off the Spectrum- Creation Rebel


When The Buzzards Leave The Bones- Sick Boss
For Henry Moore (Reclining Figure 1984)- Twospeak & Ronan Perrett


***pre-recorded conversation with Tatsuya Nakatani***

A Wazzat For Today

The middle part of the proGram had answers to that question.

Killing Floor- The Jimi Hendrix Experience {Live At The Hollywood Bowl: August 18, 1967}
Out Past the Razor Wire (Sigh, Sigh, Sigh)- Pete International Airport


Pilgrims Progress- Menomena

Rise Sister Rise- Soulnaturals Ft. Ceci Munette
I Signed a Contract (With My Higher Self)- Soulnaturals Ft. Chalibrann
Crybaby- Apollo Suns


Uncle John’s Band- John Scofield, Vicente Archer & Bill Stewart
Turismo- Butcher Brown Ft. Julia Shuren
MOVE (RIDE)- Butcher Brown Ft. Jay Prince
BBQ On Auseon- Mike Clark


Only Spirit- Opium Moon
***pre-recorded conversation with 3/4 of Opium Moon***
Love and Understanding- Opium Moon
The Mystery- Opium Moon Ft. Supreme Beings of Leisure

Leafdrops

The beGinning part of today’s show drank every drop down to the last droplets.

I’ve Been Traveling- Pert Near Sandstone
Waiting Days- Pert Near Sandstone
Heaven Help Me- The Bones of J.R. Jones
Dead And Gone- Chris Shiflett
Black Top White Lines- Chris Shiflett


The Temporary Life- Death Cab For Cutie

Stay- Franck & Damien
Train- Alex Lopez
Hey Girl- The Dollyrots
Poltergeist- The Jack Rubies
Gator- ON


I Feel Free- Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce
***pre-recorded conversation with Malcolm Bruce***
Tales of Brave Ulysses- Ginger Baker, Nathan James, Pee Wee Ellis Bernie Marsden & Malcolm Bruce
Politician- Pete Brown, Bernie Marsden and Malcolm Bruce

Where We Are Gathered by Opium Moon

Twice-nominated Grammy winners Opium Moon create sensuous, enchanting soundscapes that evoke ancient worlds while remaining thoroughly contemporary. Elegant yet deeply emotional, their distinctive sound draws upon the diverse backgrounds of its members: Iranian santoor master Hamid Saeidi, innovative Israeli bassist Itai Disraeli, sought-after American percussionist M.B. Gordy, & virtuosic Canadian-American violinist Lili Haydn. With original compositions that meld sacred/classical traditions of East & West with trance-inducing grooves, the result is at times both stately & rapturous, a sultry & passionate music that seems to emanate from a deep wellspring.

Toronto-born violinist Lili Haydn‘s 6 solo albums have been NPR favorites (“Heifetz meets Hendrix”), and her collaborations with the likes of Herbie Hancock, Sting, Roger Waters, Jimmy Page & Robert Plant, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, George Clinton’s P-Funk Allstars, Hans Zimmer, and the late Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan are legendary, including performances at Carnegie Hall, the Vienna Opera House, and the Hollywood Bowl. She is also a distinguished film/TV composer with 18 feature films, Netflix’s hit show Ginny & Georgia, and various awards to her credit. Her work has been featured in more than 50 films. A dedicated social activist with a political science degree from Brown University, Lili has done 4 TED presentations, including one with Opium Moon in Mumbai, India, and performs regularly at benefits for such organizations as Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch, & The Feminist Majority.

Tehran native Hamid Saeidi studied santoor in the Radiff system of Persian classical music with Iran’s famous teacher Madjid Kiani, then attended The Iranian Academy of the Arts, studying composition under the music masters Farhad Fakhredini & Vartan Sahakian. Hamid has been acclaimed for his performances around the world, including his productions at Royce Hall and the Kodak Theatre.
He has scored over 30 films, TV programs, dance and theatrical presentations, receiving awards at the Beirut Film Festival in 2002, the Iran TV festival in 2002, 2004 and 2007, and at Iran’s Society of Critics of Theatre in 2005. In recognition of his work, The Farhang Foundation has commissioned his original compositions for their Nowruz celebrations.

Itai Disraeli was raised in one of Israel’s oldest kibbutz communities, the Mishmar-Ha’Emeq near Nazareth, co-founded by his grandfather in the 1920s. It was among the utopian social experiments that fostered a just, peaceful life of sharing and tolerance, but in his youth Itai lived under the constant specter of war; it was during the Yom Kippur war that he taught himself to play bass in a bomb shelter. An acclaimed, virtuosic bassist & composer, he co-founded the genre-bending band Maetar and has played with Jackson Browne, Larry Coryell, & Nishat Khan, among others. He founded and runs the acclaimed music program at Wildwood School. His music has been licensed for TV & film, and he is active with humanitarian and peace organizations, believing that music has the power to heal & connect.

Percussionist M.B. Gordy has played with such diverse artists as Beck, Frank Zappa, Michael Buble, Green Day, The Doobie Brothers, Josh Groban, Bill Withers, Guns and Roses, Neil Diamond, the Los Angeles Philharmonic Orchestra, the Hollywood Bowl Orchestra, & The National Symphony, as well as his recent work for Adele, Childish Gambino, The Who, & Juanes. With an M.A. from California Institute of the Arts and intensive study of ethnic percussion, he has worked with producers Peter Asher, Don Was, & Rob Cavallo, to name a few. His groove has been heard in over 300 top box office films, including the Harry Potter series, Frozen, Batman, Superman, American Sniper, Transformers, & the X-Men series. His work is also ubiquitous on television, including Mad Men, The Mentalist, The Tonight Show, Battlestar Galactica, Good Morning America, and much more.

I had the chance to catch up with Lili, Itai & M.B. of Opium Moon to dive deep into the new album “Where We Are Gathered”. As in above, each discusses their feeling about the album, the feelings it brings out and was brought to the collection of grooves. I too share some of my thouGhts as I spent a whole lot of time letting these tracks wash over me and do their thang. This record bursts with energy and passion, the pieces to this whole excel and shine like a light unknown and as another step into the future, there are collaborations and other voices added into the worldly mosaic. Our mutual sound grabber, Ramin Sakurai of my guilty pleasure, Supreme Beings of Leisure is one we highlight, as I can happily feel the complement he adds. This album is a healer, a uniter and hopefully more than a dream-like feeling, but a movement forward, together, as only music can do.

Heavenly Cream With Malcolm Bruce

Composer, singer-songwriter & multi-instrumentalist Malcolm Bruce has toured, performed, recorded and appeared on records with some of the biggest names in music including Little Richard, Elton John, Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, Dr John, Steve Cropper, Joe Satriani, Joe Bonamassa, Bill Ward & Ozzy Osbourne (Black Sabbath), Simon Phillips (Toto, The Who, Jeff Beck), Leslie West & Corky Laing (Mountain), Tony Butler & Mark Brzezicki (Big Country) and his father, the late Jack Bruce of Cream. Malcolm curated a tribute to his father in October 2016 alongside Pete Brown (Cream lyricist) at O2 Shepherd’s Bush Empire and performed with legends such as Lulu, Eddi Reader, Maggie Reilly, Paul Young, Mick Taylor (Rolling Stones), Dennis Chambers (Santana, Parliament / Funkadelic), Gary Husband (Level 42, John McLaughlin), David Sancious (Bruce Springsteen, Sting, Peter Gabriel, Stanley Clarke) & Ginger Baker (Cream). He released his album ‘Salvation’ in 2017, a collection of 10 songs recorded at Kevin McKendree’s (Delbert McClinton, Brian Setzer) The Rock House Studio in Franklin TN and mixed by Steve Orchard (Paul McCartney, Chris Cornell) and toured the UK and USA in support. Between 2017 and 2019 Malcolm played around 100 shows in the UK, US, Australia & New Zealand with ‘The Music of Cream’, a tribute to his father’s band, featuring special guests Glenn Hughes (Deep Purple, Black Sabbath) & Robben Ford (Miles Davis, Joni Mitchell). Malcolm was also the bass player for the late Pete Brown’s final record ‘THE SHADOW CLUB’ featuring Richard Bailey (Bob Marley, Jeff Beck, Steve Winwood, Incognito) on drums, Clem Clempson & Eric Clapton on guitars, slated for release in 2024. He’s currently working on a new album, ‘FAKE HUMANS AND REAL DOLLS’, to be released in 2024. In 2018/2019 Malcolm was co-executive producer, arranger & performer for ‘HEAVENLY CREAM’, a project headed by Cream lyricist Pete Brown and recorded at Abbey Road Studios, which featured performances by Ginger Baker, Joe Bonamassa, Bobby Rush, Paul Rodgers, Deborah Bonham, Bernie Marsden (Whitesnake), Pee-Wee Ellis (James Brown), Abass Dodoo and many more. Produced by Rob Cass. The album along with a documentary, ‘THE CREAM ACOUSTIC SESSIONS’ will be released by Quarto Valley Records in November 2023.

I had the chance to catch up with Malcolm recently to get the low down on the project Heavenly Cream: An Acoustic Tribute to Cream. We discuss how the project took shape, including the roster of incredible participants (including some of the final recordings of a few leGends). It was not difficult to get people to want to be a part of this record, not a big surprise but when you consider the raw, almost naked at times versions (compared to what our ears are accustomed to), it does make me feel like I/we are able to be there as these songs get (re)discovered. Malcolm clearly has the chops as his own performer, which I would recommend getting out and seeing as much as he is a part of as well, but as many of you, the music of Cream will always summons special times as a person, both as a musical explorer but also as a human doing. The music comes with feelings. So, we do discuss some of that from Malcom’s feelings point of view. I apologies for the poppin’ P’s etc. Must have been the long-distance connection.

Tatsuya Nakatani Gong Orchestra

Tatsuya Nakatani is an avant-garde percussionist, composer, and artist of sound. Active internationally since the 1990s, Nakatani has released over eighty recordings and tours extensively, performing over 150 concerts a year. His primary focus is his solo work and his large ensemble project, the Nakatani Gong Orchestra. He teaches master classes and lectures at universities and music conservatories around the world. Originally from Japan, he makes his home in the desert town of Truth or Consequences, New Mexico. With his activity in new music, improvisation, and experimental music, Nakatani has a long history of collaboration. Nakatani’s distinctive music centered around his adapted bowed gong, supported by an array of drums, cymbals, and singing bowls. In consort with his personally hand-carved Kobo Bows, he has spent decades refining and developing his sound as an arrangement of formations of vibrations, incorporated in shimmering layers of silence and texture. Within this contemporary work, one can still recognize the dramatic pacing, formal elegance and space (ma) felt in traditional Japanese music.

I had the honor of catching up with Tatsuya shortly before his November 1st event at the Garver Feed Mill here in Madison with his Nakatani Gong Orchestra (N.G.O.). The N.G.O. is a touring large ensemble sound art project that functions as an extension of his solo work. He composes and conducts (and plays with) an ever changing orchestra cohort formed by musicians from the local community where the performance takes place. We had to dive into how this project works from community to community, finding out how amazed even he is when concluding his time with those in that current space. I am thrilled and filled with the feeling of falling into the (ma), so we get to discuss a little more on this concept and talk about his bowing and his bows. Based on the unique coolness of what Tatsuya presents, teaches, learns from – I tried to figure out how he goes about his art when being a collaborator with other projects, as a duo. I mean, who is calling the gong guy for a jam session? November 1st here in Madison (because we are lucky) and I hope he makes his way to you sometime. We joke about his vehicle and his “Food Network’ type Instagram updates form the road.

My Hand Created

The final parts to this week’s program took my hand into consideration with all it shows.

Changes- Bopperson & Bikbaye Ft. Nick Briggs
Artist Unknown- WEB WEB x MAX HERRE
Look Beyond The Sun- WEB WEB x MAX HERRE
Zutuma- WEB WEB x MAX HERRE


Mother Earth- TheEEs Ft. Juliet Ada
I Found Love in a Discotheque- Soulnaturals Ft. CeCi Munette
Ain’t Nobody Free (Until Everyboday’s Free)- Soulnaturals Ft. Tony Cannam
Parlo Discoteca?- Soulnaturals Ft. Rosa Levv


Big Fight- Prince Far I
That’s More Like It-Creation Rebel
Swiftly (The Right One)- Creation Rebel Ft. Prince Far I


If You Ask Me To- Leon Dinero W/Victor Axelrod
One Step Ahead- Bob & Gene W/Victor Axelrod
Whatcha Doin ( To Me)- Charles Bradley W/Victor Axelrod


Love Mingus- Mike Clark

Hands To Celebrate

The middle part of this week’s proGram met and new the old souls.

Pinturas Negras- Trio Valore
Fuoco- Trio Valore
Put Em Down- Trio Valore
Summer Rain- New Visionaries Ft. Hannah Williams


Sisyphus- Apollo Suns
***pre-recorded conversation with Ed Durocher of Apollo Suns***
Fonxy- Apollo Suns
Hard Time- Apollo Suns


Acquamarina- Erobique
Wembley- Sababa 5
Driven- Robohands
Winter Sky- Brother Lee


Re:Solution- Feiertag
Ballon Sogni- Feiertag Ft. Falle Nioke
Feel Me- Feiertag Ft. Nego True

Shadows Know

The first part of this week’s proGram could easily see thru all this and that.

Po’ Boy John- Ghalia Volt
Hop On A Ride- Ghalia Volt
I Wasn’t Wrong- Peter Veteska & Blues Train Ft. Jen Barnes
It’s Better- Travellin’ Blue Kings


New Suit- The Commotions
Backseat Lover- The Commotions
Don’t Go Away- The Funk Revolution Ft. Lucky Brown


Wetin I See- Lagos Thugs Ft. Kiala Nzavotunga

Cozumel- Butcher Brown
Espionage- Butcher Brown Ft. Charlie Hunter
No Way Around It- Butcher Brown
Be Your Man- Eric Krasno with Otis McDonald


Something Wonderful- Mike Bandoni
Fine Right Here- Kendra Morris

Ed Durocher Of Apollo Suns

Founded by Ed Durocher, Apollo Suns is a 9-piece instrumental collective from Winnipeg, Manitoba. The band fuses the influence of jazz, rock & psychedelic music, to create their own unique sounds with a full dancefloor in mind. They have self-released three EPs: ‘Each Day a Different Sun’ (2017), ‘Dawn Offerings’ (2019), ‘A Relationship of Force’ (Color Red, 2021), and were awarded “Instrumental Artist of the Year” at Western Canadian Music Awards in both 2018/2020. In 2022, Apollo Suns returned to the studio with Juno award-winning producer Ben Kaplan (Five Alarm Funk, Mother Mother, The Rare Americans) to record their latest album, ‘Departures’. The band is signed to the Canadian label Do Right Music, home to such soul-filled groovy artists: The Souljazz Orchestra, Soul Motivators, & Luvmenauts. Developed over many tours trying out different arrangements & grooves, their new single ‘Pluto’ became a fan favourite at live shows due to those heavy-ass horns, dynamic groove, & catchy melody. This band is definitely best known for their high-octane live shows, they have captivated audiences at Winnipeg Jazz Festival, Big Fun Festival, Vermont Jazz Fest, & Calgary Stampede. Some of their most notable shows include support slots for The Comet is Coming, Makaya McCraven, Anomalie, The Brooks, and Five Alarm Funk. The core group includes Ed Durocher (Guitar), Tim Iskierski (Drums), Erika Einarson (Percussion), Bryn Herperger (Bass), Garrett Malenko (Trumpet), Benjamin James Hill (Trombone), Aaron Bartel (Bari Sax) and Anatol Rennie (Keyboards/Synths).

I had the chance to catch-up with Ed from the van out on the road, as Apollo Suns will be making their way to Madison on November 5th to funk up The North Street Cabaret. We get into just what the scene will be like when this nine piece gives an evening’s worth of good times out into the Madison. There’s a new album, their first fill lenGth and it does not disappoint. Ed and I get into the roots and fruits of that labor – dissecting the process, the building of tunes and the evolution that will be on display in a primed up condition by the time they get into town. They have a brand new opportunity to grow within the roster of Do Right Music!, and it does seem like this band is ready to explode. At the end of the chat, Ed (and I) create a little setlist, and that too would have you up and having FUN!!!

Green To Goes

The final part of this week’s proGram saw it change to the best color for moving in that moment.

Ayes Sachen- Bombino
Nik Sant Awanha- Bombino


Sound Healing- Yungchen Lhamo
***pre-recorded conversation with Yungchen Lhamo***
Being Courageous- Yungchen Lhamo

Far East Delta- Devi 2000
Keep Me In Your Heart For Awhile- Devi 2000
The Soaring Seagull- Yuji Ohno & Galaxy
Silhouette- You & The Explosion Band


Y Grito- Angélica Garcia

Do My Thing- Common Kings Ft. Royal Blu
Nua!- Pachyman
Boz Rock- Prince Far I

Underwater Living

The middle part of the proGram had an umbrella but wouldn’t think to use it.

Memories of Edith Johnson- Pharoah Sanders
Love Will Find a Way (R.E.)- Pharoah Sanders
Movement Three – The Dance- Omri Mor & Yosef-Gutman Levit
Movement Eleven – 9 For Karim- Omri Mor & Yosef-Gutman Levit
Avaloch- House of Waters


The River, The Rock, Tree- Elsa Nilsson’s Band of Pulses
Up & Out- Elsa Nilsson’s Band of Pulses
Phantom Of The Bopera- Lucas Pino
[The day has come]- Caroline Davis Ft. Chris Tordini, Tyshawn Sorey & Val Jeanty
Put it on a poster [for Sandra Bland]- Caroline Davis Ft. Chris Tordini, Tyshawn Sorey & Val Jeanty


Sundown Town- Black Legacy Project
Small Mercies (Art Of Tone Remix)- Izo FitzRoy
Afro Cubanism- Yussef Dayes
Raisins Under the Sun- Yussef Dayes Ft. Shabaka Hutchings

G Horse To Water

The first part of the program can lead you to it.

Folsom Prison Blues- The String Revolution & Tommy Emmanuel Ft. John Carter Cash

Cognac I Diazepan- Smoking Bambino
Do The Right Thing- TOMISLAV GOLUBAN (Live)
Soul Brother- Blackburn Brothers


Time and a Word- Instant Smile
Cathedrals- Violetera


Mrs. Postman- Black Pumas
Exotica Break- The Blassics
West Side Glory- The Blassics
Lucky Seven- The Funk Revolution Ft. Lucky Brown
Redbeard- The Funk Revolution Ft. Lucky Brown
Ride the Dragon- Nick Marks


On the Precipice of Change- Jeff Coffin
Here To Be Me- Jeff Coffin

Berry Ready To Turn

Did a pre-show G show and it had this jazzed up feelin’ to it:

Morning Breeze- Silvan Joray Ft. Nadav Erlich & Jeff Ballard
Kokodrillo- Silvan Joray Ft. Nadav Erlich & Jeff Ballard
The Liar- Silvan Joray Ft. Nadav Erlich & Jeff Ballard
Precipice- Koppel Colley Blade


Protect Your Light- Irreversible Entanglements
Room 608- Terell Stafford Ft. Johnathan Blake, Tim Warfield, Bruce Barth & David Wong
Home/Gone- Pathos Trio


Molten Glass- Richard Baratta
Boo Boo’s Birthday- Anthony Fung
Fo(U)Rth- Anthony Fung


Nefertiti: What a Sweetie- Adrian Legg
***pre-recorded conversation with Adrian Legg***
A Waltz for Leah- Adrian Legg

One Drop Of Kindness With Yungchen Lhamo

Yungchen Lhamo was born & raised in Lhasa, Tibet. Her name, which translates as ‘Goddess of Melody,’ was given to her by a lama at birth. In 1989 she made the month-long, 1,200-mile journey across the Himalayan Mountains to Dharamsala, India, to pursue her dreams. Later, she moved to Australia, where she began to sing prayers of meditation that inspired her to record her first album, ‘Tibetan Prayer’, which won the Australian Recording Industry Award (ARIA) for Best World Music Album in 1995. Yungchen was then signed by Peter Gabriel’s Real World Records label on which she released three more albums: ‘Tibet, Tibet’ (1996), ‘Coming Home’ (1998), & ‘Ama’ (meaning ‘Mother’), featuring Annie Lennox on ‘Fade Away’ & Joy Askew on ‘Tara’ (2006). In 2013 Cantaloupe Music released her fifth album, ‘Tayatha’ (meaning ‘It Is Like This’), a meditational collaboration with Russian classical pianist Anton Batagov. In March of 2022, she released a long-awaited sixth album, ‘Awakening’, through Six Degrees Records. With this album, Yungchen, who now lives in Upstate New York, explores the relevance of compassion-based spirituality to our modern-day, interdependent lives – each song reflecting topics that have become ever-more highlighted by the Covid-19 pandemic. These offerings aim to appeal to those of any religion, or of none, who are interested in sound healing & spiritual awakening. It is also the 1st album to include a song in Mandarin. And now in 2023, she has just released “One Drop of Kindness” into the world. This amazing being has performed, acapella or accompanied, in numerous countries on all 5 continents, including at such prestigious venues as Carnegie Hall, New York; Royal Festival Hall & Royal Albert Hall, London; National Concert Hall, Dublin; The Louvre, Paris; Philharmonic Hall, Berlin; International Performing Arts Centre, Moscow; The Vatican, Rome; & the Sydney Opera House. Others include the 1997 Lilith Fair festival, many WOMAD festivals, rock concerts, & benefit concerts. She has also contributed soundtracks to many films, including the 1997 film ‘Seven Years in Tibet’ starring Brad Pitt, and documentaries ‘Mission: Joy’ and ‘Better Living Through Chemistry’. She has performed or shared a stage with numerous well-known artists, including Philip Glass, Michael Stipe, Billy Corgan, Beastie Boys, Peter Gabriel, Natalie Merchant, Sarah McLachlan, Sheryl Crow, Jewel, Bill T Jones, Laurie Anderson, Sir Paul McCartney, Annie Lennox, Lou Reed, Peter Rowan, U2, Paul Brady, & Sinead O’Connor. In 2004, Yungchen established the One Drop of Kindness Foundation, formally known as the Yungchen Lhamo Charitable Foundation, which is dedicated to improving the welfare of human beings in need, regardless of borders, through direct action. A complete being she is!.

I had the complete pleasure to have a conversation with Yunchen Lhamo about her brand new group of sonic offerings that has been released into the world just the other day. ‘One Drop Of Kindness’ is out now on Real World Records. We get deep into how, and where these seven new offerings developed from, the clear mission of the music and the living of service for others. As we are talking about the sound healing that is clearly intended from this album, we talk in length about one track in particular, which I have been using for a month now as a daily start, a reminder. For me, so much of this music is the feeling and mood it brings within me and it is clear that there is a path being created for human communication and sharing of both the common and the uncommon, and putting others ahead of yourself. The bridges being built here come with tools form many countries and take the form in many shapes, the instruments and artists devoted to the spirit of this music, the meeting of her co-produces at the time, THE TIME that was just right. None of this moment by moment living escapes importance for Yungchen, and with this newest release, I have not lost faith in the hope of opening hearts, uniting communities and bringing cultures toGether. After-all, it could just start with ‘One Drop Of Kindness’.

Life Called

Barely got time to do a few tunes before life made the phone ring and take me away this week. Will do an extra hour on the front end next week. Everyone, be careful.

Jamey Has A Locket- Jim Patton & Sherry Brokus
It Never Lasts- Anton O’Donnell


Tears In My Eyes- John Mayall’s Blues Breakers (live ’67)
Extra Boom- Tomislav Gouluban (live)
Fast Love- Gyasi (live)

The Unique Fingerstylings of Adrian Legg

Globally acclaimed by critics & fans alike for his unique acoustic & electric fingerstyle guitar playing, Mr. Adrian Legg masterfully blends diverse musical styles, influences & inspirations to create a distinctive sound all his own. With multiple awards and accolades spanning 4 decades, he has been heralded as a “guitarist of astonishing virtuosity, (whose) imagination and melodic invention seem unbounded,” (Q magazine); “ridiculously talented,” (Music Week) and “simply the best acoustic guitar player I’ve ever heard.”(guitar icon Joe Satriani). But there’s even more to Adrian Legg’s draw as an engaging, one-of-a-kind performer. Described by Audio Magazine as a “kind of cross between Robert Fripp & Garrison Keillor,” Legg is more fully characterized as a “genuine entertainer who excels at not only painting pictures, if not frescoes, and telling stories with music— but also wittily regaling his audiences with tales from his life and travels and his cogent and often oblique yet thought-provoking observations on a spectrum of topics. It’s all part of his dedication to making his performances a full- blooded emotional experience.” Over his career, he has released over a dozen recordings of his original compositions, which are consistently described as “thrilling, engaging, emotionally compelling and evocative.”, while encapsulates his own music by saying, “I’m a collision between European classicism and the American guitar.” Loyal fans around the globe enthusiastically appreciate Legg’s witty, entertaining stories, often shared in between songs onstage and on his live albums. As noted by popular BBC radio personality Andy Kershaw, “Quite simply, there is no one else like him,” citing Legg’s “dazzling technique and equally large dollops of spirit, humor, passion, eclecticism and spontaneity.” The essence of his creativity is in live performance. “Playing live is the whole point,” he stresses. “Everyone makes a journey, an effort; we all come together — me, the audience, the people who run the venue — to share this wonderful, universal, human emotional interaction. This is where music lives; it has a huge social value which I think is very important.” When it comes to musical technique, he plays fingerstyle guitar, mixing an alternating-bass style with harmonics, banjo-peg retuning and single or double string bending. Often, he plays a piece entirely in arpeggios (similar to a classical guitar style) and extensively uses altered tunings and capos to create his signature sound. In addition to his well-honed gifts as a performer, Mr. Legg is an innovator in guitar design & amplification technology, an instructor, photographer, writer, author, and an at-large commentator for National Public Radio’s “All Things Considered” which still regularly uses many of his varied guitar interpretations of its theme music. So it’s no wonder that What’s Up magazine hails London-born Legg as “the greatest British import since Newcastle Brown Ale.”

I had the chance to catch up with Mr. Adrian Legg ahead of his October 17th event here in Madison at The Bur Oak. We got into talking a little bit about what it is people can expect when he heads this way to play live…and….with a Shel Silverstein quote at the ready, you may have to head out to the event to really get the full picture. When we stated to talk about his ‘signature sound and how that was developed and even if it is a real thing, the time got very interesting for me. When the sounds are there, go find a way to make them happen the way you hear & feel them. I do actually want to see if each one of his finGers has a little face and brain of it’s own while he is playing. More reasons to get there and see him. Just like his commentary – he is brilliantly witty and I did get a little more insight into a possibly way that trickled into the way he puts on an event. We close out by talking aboyut how Mr. Legg refreshes his mind and finds inspiration when he isn’t working on his musical endeavors. The history is real and I can even picture the trail his bike is taking passing the timelines of the past as he pedals. Oh and when you go check him out live, don’t be fooled by one man sitting with a weird looking guitar, the outside of this book is much different when it sits on the table then when you open it up (and fingerstyle through).

Greenseed

The final part of this week’s proGram was filled with some kinda envy.

Izzy Come, Izzy Go- The Funk Revolution Ft. Lucky Brown
Scarlet Runner- The Funk Revolution Ft. Lucky Brown
The Fresh One- The Funk Revolution Ft. Lucky Brown
Horn OK Please (early)- The Blassics
Swazi Funk- The Blassics
Daincity- Davis Hall & The Green Lanterns
Gunkali- Alpacas Collective


Con Amore- Giuliano Sorgini
Mordente- Giuliano Sorgini
Fendente- Giuliano Sorgini
Birthday Song- Kendra Morris
Mood Swings- Teezo Touchdown


Funky- Harold López-Nussa
Sharp Left- The Steve Snyder Trio


Bloomin’- Goodge

Inseed View

The middle part of the program was all inseed it.

Sconnie Girl- Joyann Parker
Roots- Joyann Parker
Howlin’- Dom Martin
Cirque du Soleil- Jason Ricci & The Bad Kind


He Will Follow You With His Eyes- Corinne Bailey Rae

Let The Devil Play- Blackburn Brothers
Sister Rosa- Blackburn Brothers
(Let’s Break) The Curfew- The Faithful Brothers
Downtown, Uptown- The Faithful Brothers


Do It with Soul- Tower Of Power
***pre-recorded conversation with Emilio Castillo of ToP***
East Bay! All Day!- Tower Of Power
On the Soul Side of Town- Tower Of Power
East Bay! Oakland Style!- Tower Of Power

Yoda Mode- The Big Ol’ Nasty Getdown Ft. Maiya Sykes
Ice- Max Beesley’s High Vibes