Prey Wait

The final part of the proGram this week was thinking of anything it could do.

spin cycle- Yaya Bey
end of the world- Yaya Bey Ft. Nigel Hall & Butcher Brown
get down on it rmx- Young Franco & Kool & The Gang


light as a feather- Theo Croker Ft. Gary Bartz & Natureboy Flako
More Than Love- Samantha Schmutz & Adrian Younge
How I Became a Madman- Ami Taf Ra Ft. Kamasi Washington
Ancestors III- Brittany Davis
Black Thunder- Brittany Davis
Back 2 Back- Chief Adjuah Ft. Elena Pinderhughes


Learning The Cha Cha (Freddy Fresh Remix)- Argueso & His Orchestra
Isla Grande- Ron Korb Ft. Hilario Duran
Desire- Ron Korb Ft. Muthu Kumar


Jamba dongo- Kadialy Kouyate, Davide Mantovani, Mamadou Sarr & Abdoulaye Samb

And Poof

The middle part of the program showed up like maGic.

Sufa- Ouzo Bazooka
Seeds- Ouzo Bazooka
Hak Dellali- Sinouj
Zaragoza- Pierpont & Helgeson


Phantom Power- The Mighty Mocambos
Where Did Peace Go- Larry Saunders
The Bump- Alvin Cash & The Crawlers
Smiling Faces Sometimes- Charles Kynard


Cut & Rewind- Say She She
Humble Me- Reinel Bakole & Helocim
Jazz ‘n’ Stuff- Esbe


Do Don’t- B:Dum B:Dum Sound
Tyson Dub Mix- Jah Wobble
Tragic Slavic Dub- Jah Wobble
Life (In The Deep End)- Eric Hilton

deComposing

The first part of this week’s proGram made new outta it.

Just a Holler Over- Sister Sadie & The Po’ Ramblin’ Boys
American Romance- Lukas Nelson
Only Human- Jack Barksdale


How Blues Is That- Buddy Guy Ft. Joe Walsh
Hangman- Larry McCray
Crazy World- Larry McCray
Broke Down Lines- Left Lane Cruiser


She Said She Said- The Feelies
Shame- Charlie Nieland
The Soul Of Patrick Lee- Terry Riley & John Cale
ONE BIG FAMILY- Babal


All We Are- Kyle Hollingsworth
Dueling on Tobacco Road- Tobin Mueller Ft. Niels van der Steenhoven, Amit Erez & Roy Agee


Tell- Sababa 5
Flesh and Soul- BALTHVS
Kilig- BALTHVS
Open at Noon- Yuuf

In This Day

The final part of this week’s proGram knew it was only happening here in this moment.

Sound By Your Side- Jr. Thomas & Eraserhood

Black Water- Wolves & Sheep (Tyler Durdin) Ft. Beth Kile & Erik Kjelland
Taxi- Skinny Hightower & Tyler Gauldin
Arrow Root- Above The Clouds, Kidkanevil & Magic Manfred
Breath March- Brian Eno & Beatie Wolfe


***pre-recorded conversation with Dixie Longate***

Korafola- Képa
Give Me Your Love (45 dub mix)- Soul Sugar meets Dub Shepherds Ft. Jolly Joseph
Afrotrip- Afrodream
Burkina Faso- Eric Hilton


Reckoning- Brandee Younger
End Means- Brandee Younger Ft. Shabaka
Nobel Rise- Lakecia Benjamin Ft. Immanuel Wilkins
Space Seas- Gerald Clayton
Count M- Gerald Clayton

It ‘s Up In There

The mid part of the proGram was just in your imagination.

Midnight Flight- Little Feat
Bayou Mama- Little Feat


Miss You- The Jack Moves
In Memory Of (John)- WITCH ( We Intend To Cause Havoc)
Machiriso- WITCH ( We Intend To Cause Havoc)
Name the Missing Word- Charles Kynard
Rock Steady- Charles Kynard
Path Of Man- Leroi Conroy


Layla- Ouzo Bazooka
Kapaim- Ouzo Bazooka
Spinning- The Mighty Mocambos
Can’t Stop This Fire (Instr)- The Mighty Mocambos
Brighter The Days- Omar
On My Own- Omar Ft. Paul Weller


Police Man- Gegè Munari Percussion Modern
Mambo Ravioli- Vico Anthony and his Percussion Paesanos

Watcha See

The first part of the proGram this week felt like many things to several.

Disappearing Ink- Dallas Burrow
Windowsill- Jackson and the Janks
I Don’t Give Any- Jackson and the Janks


Winded- The Tralala
A Thing For You- J. Isaiah Evans & the Boss Tweed
Emily’s Shop- The Len Price 3


Ambrosia Burger- Skullcap Ft. Anthony Pirog and Janel Leppin
Just Passin’ Thru- Skullcap Ft. Anthony Pirog and Janel Leppin
Movin’- Bob Demmon (Astronauts) (live)
Wipe Out- Jim Pash (Surfaris) (live)


She’s Alright- Willie Buck & Bob Corritore
When a Geezer Plays the Blues- Rusty Ends & Hillbilly Hoodoo
Rumba & Tonic- Dave Specter (Live)
Going Down Slow- Terry Hanck
Overall Junction- Terry Hanck


Killer Joe- Nathan East & Noah East Ft. Hubert Laws & Greg Phillinganes

Dixie’s Final Party In Madison

NBC’s “The Today Show” exclaimed, “It’s not your grandma’s Tupperware party” and with good reason. This hilarious one-person comedy has become one of the most successful off-Broadway tours of the last decade and is rolling into Overture Center with “The Final Season” on Friday, June 27 at 7:30 p.m. in Capitol Theater. Following 17 years of laugh-out-loud performances, Dixie is holding her final season of Tupperware parties with Madison being the 2nd to last stop on the tour. Dixie Longate, the fast-talking Tupperware Lady, packed up her catalogues, left her children in an Alabama trailer park and travels across the US & around the world throwing good ol’ fashioned Tupperware Parties filled with hilarious stories, heartfelt accounts of its importance to women, free giveaways, outrageous audience participation and the most fabulous assortment of Tupperware ever sold on a theater stage. Who better to bring the joy of Tupperware to a mass audience than the gal, who since 2003, has been recognized yearly by Tupperware as one of their top sellers. Audiences tend to howl with laughter as Dixie demonstrates the many alternative uses for the iconic plastic kitchen staple. Filled with outrageously audience participation and a little bit of empowerment & homespun wisdom, Dixie’s Tupperware Party leaves your heart a little bigger and your food a little fresher. The show has ADULT CONTENT.

Dixie’s Bio:

Dixie Longate hails from Mobile, Alabama, where she lives with her 3 kids: Wynona, Dwayne & Absorbine, Jr. She started selling Tupperware as part of the conditions of her parole back in 2001. Within a few years, she became the top selling Tupperware representative in the US. When a friend of hers told her she should turn her living room party into a theatrical show, she laughed so hard at the idea, she almost had to put down her drink. Dixie’s Tupperware Party soon opened off-Broadway in 2007 to both raving fans & great reviews. The show earned Dixie a Drama Desk Award Nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. She lost to Laurence Fishburne. Really. Look it up. The following year, with plastic bowls in hand, she embarked on a small tour to some theaters in the US. 12 years later, that tour was still running and had become one of the longest-running, off-Broadway tours in American theater history. During the lockdown in 2020, she came up with her first streaming show while refilling her breakfast vodka as she was trying to homeschool her kids. “Dixie’s Happy Hour” ran in 26 cities over the first few months of 2021. After 22 months of being forced to be with her kids full-time, which was about the meanest thing anyone has ever done to her by the way, she decided it was time to emerge from the trailer to share all the things that she learned when the world was flipped over and life took a crap on the front lawn with her new show, “Cherry Bombs and Bottle Rockets.”

I had the chance to catch up with our favorite Tupperware pusher, Dixie Longate ahead of the final stop in Madison as plans and directions change. We can catch her 6/27 at the Overture. We get into what she thinks it is about her and Madison, WI that always seems to jive when we all get together. She reminds the newbies about just what this show she brings is all about. We do cover what is in the future that changes her touring around and stopping thru many places around the country – hint, the show goes on, just she will have a home base for us to go to and she does let us know the things she will miss about coming…to towns and spaces all over. Always a pleasure and joy to speak with Dixie and this time is no different. So, Join the party in Madison and help Dixie meet her final sales quotas!

Classroom Sounds

The final part of this week’s proGram was all set up for a provocation.

Space Lines- The Jade
Change!- The Jade
Bond Trader (Genetic Drugs Pause Characters Remix)- Sonova
Watch Out- Urbs & Cutex


Mir sinn do- Grupo Pilon
Rabelados- Grupo Pilon
La Vida- Eljuri
Sevillana- Rabbath Electric Orchestra Ft. Victor Wooten & Laurent De Wilde
Clara- Dani Jané Ft. Pablo Andrés Giménez, Pulmon Beatbox, Marcel Torres, Tomàs Pujol & Martí Hosta


Sloe Gin Fizz- Rodney Whitaker Ft. Terell Stafford, Tim Warfield, Rick Roe & Dana Hall
Other Saints- John Ellis
Beautiful Day- John Ellis

Hit The Ground

The middle part of this week’s proGram had feet to the street.

Happy Gremmie- Jim Masoner & (The Lively Ones) {live}
Geronimo- John Blair (Jon & The Nightriders) {live}


Celestial Orb- Himmelaya
New Blood- La Nouvelle Musique
What Is It We Need?- Amanda Whiting Ft. Alice Russell


Hard Times- Nathan East & Noah East Ft. Billy Valentine & Eric Clapton
**pre-recorded Conversation with Mr. Nathan East & His son, Noah**
Yesterday- Nathan East & Noah East


Little Ghetto Boy- Charles Kynard
So Real- The Allergies
Bye Bye Baby- The Allergies
The Golden Temple Revelation- Or Kantor Ft. Sefi Zisling
Huachuma- La Chooma
When We Roll- The Mighty Mocambos
Home- Ouzo Bazooka

Marching In

The first part of this week’s proGram knew what it had to do.

Silver Dollar- Neal Casal
I’m Tired Of Waiting- Eli Paperboy Reed
What Are You Gonna Do Now?- Joanne Shaw Taylor


Release Me- Lucinda Williams, Tommy McClain, & Keith Frank
Hey ‘Tite Fille- Taj Mahal & Keith Frank


A Plea To Be Free- Ali Kumar
If a Politician Was a Doctor- Terry Hanck
Deep Elem Blues- Dave Specter (Live)


Your Strange Love- The Chesterfield Kings

Journey To The Sunset- Skullcap Ft. Anthony Pirog & Janel Leppin
Desert Turtles- Skullcap Ft. Anthony Pirog & Janel Leppin
Forecast In Rome- Todd Clouser, John Medeski & JT Bates
This Is The Time- Todd Clouser, John Medeski & JT Bates

Father Son by Nathan & Noah East

Internationally renowned legendary bassist Nathan East & rising star pianist son Noah release stunning debut recording, ‘FATHER SON’ with special friends Eric Clapton, Hubert Laws. Merry Clayton, Seiko Matsuda, Billy Valentine, Jack Lee, Greg Phillinganes & more. With inspiring originals and beautifully re-imagined classics, FATHER SON, released April 18,2025 marks the debut collaboration by legendary bassist Nathan East and his wunderkind 24-year-old pianist/organist son Noah. The album which captures the intimacy of the jazz duo & trio format, infused with the powerful spirit of rhythm & blues was recorded at the legendary EastWest Studios in Los Angeles by GRAMMY®-winning engineer & producer Moogie Canazio. With the release of ‘FATHER SON’, Nathan & Noah showcase their rich interplay and chemistry and join an illustrious group of many famous musician fathers and their sons across all genres of music, including Ringo & Jake Starkey, Bob & Jakob Dylan, Joshua & Dewey Redmond, the Marsalis family, and Bob & Ziggy Marley, among many others. Nathan brings his signature grooves, fluid runs and deep musicality to the project. For Noah, this is a powerful introduction to the jazz world, highlighting his soulful touch on piano and masterful command of the Hammond B3. Together they create a sound that is heartfelt & electrifying.

More about Nathan East:

GRAMMY nominated bassist Nathan East, credited on more than 2,000 recordings, is recognized as one of the most recorded musicians in Popular Music, R&B Soul, Rock & Jazz. He is a founding member of contemporary jazz supergroup Fourplay and is known for his musical collaborations with such artists as Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Stevie Wonder, Michael Jackson, George Harrison, Ringo Starr, Anita Baker, Quincy Jones, Beyoncé, Babyface, Elton John & Daft Punk with Nathan’s bass line driving the worldwide hit song “Get Lucky”. East co-wrote Easy Lover with Phil Collins & Philip Bailey earning him Britain’s prestigious Ivor Novello Award. In 2014 Nathan released his debut album on the Yamaha Entertainment Group label which went to #1 on the Billboard Jazz Charts and earned a Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album. His 2nd solo album “Reverence” (2017) which reached #1 on Billboard’s Contemporary Jazz charts featured Chick Corea, Yolanda Adams, Earth, Wind & Fire, Hubert Laws, Eric Clapton & Phil Collins. Mr. East, a graduate of UC San Diego with a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Music was honored by The United States Congress with a Congressional Record for his contribution to the worldwide music community.

More about Noah East:

At 24, Noah East is an accomplished touring and session pianist & organist. Noah displayed exceptional talent from the young age of 4, when he began playing the piano after his parents discovered he had perfect pitch. At 13, he made his professional debut as a featured keyboardist on his father’s GRAMMY-nominated solo album. His musical journey has taken him to prestigious venues worldwide including the Lotte Concert Hall in Seoul, S. Korea, the iconic Tokyo Blue Note Jazz Club, and numerous Jazz Festivals around the globe. Noah recently signed to Yamaha Corporation as an Artist, and has performed, recorded, & collaborated with: Steve Ferrone, Greg Phillinganes, Hubert Laws, Shania Twain, David Foster, Randy Brecker, Rome Ramirez, Seiko Matsuda and is also a member of the Cream of Clapton Band. Noah earned a Business Degree from The Haas School of Business at the University of California Berkeley.

I had the complete pleasure of getting some time with Mr. Nathan East and Son, Noah to dive ear first into their brand new album, Father Son, which is out now on Eastern Star Media/TruSpace. We went seed to flower on how the idea to do this project took shape, going way back to Noah’s work on his dad’s first solo record, to the feelings of this project being complete and free into the world. We take time to sorta dissect a couple of reinterpreted tracks (‘Yesterday’ & ‘Hard Times’), Of course, I cannot hold back on how these songs make me feel deep inside, as well as the way a new song gets born. The example chosen by Nathan from the new record is ‘Utopianoah’. As usual, I cannot hold back from letting them know how this song makes me feel deep down in/on the soul-sides. I certainly am/was interested in how these songs will feel play in a live setting, and they do have a special Performance Wednesday, June 18, in Los Angeles at Herb Alpert’s Vibrato Grill & Jazz, so we got into what that could look like. We concluded with both sharing something about the other that still amazes them. To me, these two cats are each down to Earth, cool and enjoying being able to work/play toGether has cleared new paths into the future.

Discover Nadine El Roubi

Nadine El Roubi, a Sudanese American artist known for her neo-soul and hip-hop fusion, has significantly contributed to the Afro-Arab music scene. Her music delves into themes of self-love, spirituality, & empowerment, reflecting her diverse heritage & experiences. Nadine El Roubi made her mark in 2020 with her explosive rap song “#FEMALE,” a bold & provocative statement. Though she had introduced herself with the introspective singer-songwriter anthem Throne two years earlier, “#FEMALE” cemented her ability to command attention with sharp lyricism & fearless storytelling. Over the past 4 years, her steadily growing body of work has amassed millions of streams, drawing listeners into her unique blend of neo-soul & hip hop. Her breakout single “Honey Butter,” the lead track from her 2022 EP ‘Triplicity’, captivated audiences with its smooth, sultry sound, while “CALM DOWN,” the lead single from her 2024 mixtape Freestyles, Pt. 2: A Mixtape!, further demonstrated her versatility as both a rapper & vocalist. Both tracks have gained immense popularity on streaming platforms & social media, reinforcing her reputation as an artist capable of delivering both intricate bars & soulful melodies. With co-signs from industry heavyweights like SZA, A Tribe Called Quest’s Jarobi White, and recognition from Rolling Stone, Nadine El Roubi is rapidly emerging as a breakthrough artist, one poised to leave a lasting impact on both the SWANA region (Southwest Asia & North Africa) and the global music scene.

Have Wings?

The final part of the proGram wondered the same as once upon a time.

Wonderin’- Shakti Soundsystem
Aum- Manika Kaur Ft. Sukhvinder Barj


Shine On My Soul- Mr. OFFBeat
(((( o ))))- Lehto & Renegades of Jazz
For Peace- Gerald Clayton
Rush- Gerald Clayton


‘S Wonderful- Dee Dee Bridgewater & Bill Charlap
New Vienna, Part VII- Keith Jarrett (Live)
Love Thy Neighbor- Yotam Silberstein
Ocean- Markus Burger Ft. Peter Erskine, Bob Magnusson & Jan von Klewitz
Symphony No. 4 – III. Allegro giocoso- Kurt Rosenwinkel & Jean-Paul Brodbeck Ft. Lukas Traxel & Jorge Rossy


Love in the Garden- Joe Lovano & Marcin Wasilewski Trio
Battle- Yelena Eckemoff Ft. Trilok Gurtu, Riccardo Bertuzzi & Riccardo Oliva
Back Home- Rachel Therrien
Sergeant Bones- Jim Doherty

A Stretchin’

The middle part of the proGram kept on aiming for the skies.

If I Called You- Kendra Morris
I Just Got to Know- Eli “Paperboy” Reed
I Can’t Quit You Baby (Radio Session)- Eli “Paperboy” Reed


Monotono- Riviera Ventura
Shout- Charles Kynard
Slop Jar- Charles Kynard
Billar- Todd Clouser & JT Bates Ft. John Medeski
Slow Wave- Todd Clouser & JT Bates Ft. John Medeski


Mo…- Banda Maje
Hei Ti- Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18 Ft. Elan Rhys
Tiki Suite Pt.2: Mirando Al Mar {Brunello Remix}- The Bahama Soul Club Ft. Arema Arega
Demasiado- NUNNE


Miniyamba- Maher Cissoko
Libe- NOANDA Ft. Feven Yoseph
Dey- Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 Ft. Damian Marley (Gaudi & Don Letts Remix)

The Points

The beGinning part of this week’s program got to the point.

Trailer Park Romance- Robert Deitch Ft. Emilee Johnson
Ring Of Fire- Charley Pride
The Ticket- Ernie Palmer


Hot Together- Lord Bolt
Sweet Thang- The Rev Douglas
Say You Wanna Dance- Brad Guitar Wilson
Walk Away- Canyon Lights (Live)
Mr. Moto- Paul Johnson & The Packards (Live at the Lighthouse 1995)
Peter Gunn/Baby Elephant Walk- The Chantays (Live at the Lighthouse 1995)


Dark Sleeper- The Dreadnoughts
The I’m Gonna Fight Jim’s Girlfriend Polka- The Dreadnoughts


700 Miles- Skullcap Ft. Anthony Pirog and Janel Leppin
Rt 40- Skullcap Ft. Anthony Pirog and Janel Leppin

Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead

Under the direction of Jason Moran, the Kennedy Center artistic director for Jazz, Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead is an international two-week jazz residency performance and composition project discovering and presenting the next generation of jazz greats. Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead identifies outstanding, emerging jazz artist-composers (in their mid-teens to age 25) and brings them together under the tutelage of experienced artist-instructors who coach and counsel them, helping to polish their performance, composing, and arranging skills. The 2 week residency program—for which there is no tuition or application fee—includes daily workshops and rehearsal with established jazz artists and culminates in three concerts in the Kennedy Center Justice Forum, which will be live streamed. The Kennedy Center will provide participants with lodging at a local hotel and per diem to cover meal expenses. Betty Carter, who possessed one of this era’s most extraordinary voices, was devoted to jazz education. Her Jazz Ahead program, which she brought to the Kennedy Center in 1998, has helped launch the careers of several of today’s stars, including Cyrus Chestnut, Kendrick Scott, Jason Moran, Jazzmeia Horn, Nate Smith, Arco Iris Sandoval, and Matthew Whitaker, among others. Open your ears and reflect into the future.

In The Curved Rows

The final part of this week’s proGram found shaped within itself.

Guerrera- Mireya Ft. Mr. Sonic
La Llama- Mireya Ft. Adrian Quesada & Velcro
Roaring ’21- Bitter:Sweet
As You Are- Raz Olsher
Alma’s Cove- Yuuf
Find Your Tribe- Lewis Daniel Ft. Jay Phelps & Nathaniel Cross


Massive Glowing Mushrooms- The Ercons Ft. Fabian Hernandez
Figure It Out- Immy Owusu Ft. Sensible J
Spiritual War- Immy Owusu Ft. Sensible J & Mazbou Q
Tempo al Tempo- Collettivo Immaginario Ft. Danilo Plessow


The Time Is Now- Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few
***pre-recorded conversation with Isaiah Collier***
Our Truth Is Marching On- Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few

Flowerchild- Todd Clouser & JT Bates w/John Medeski
Shégera- Hanging Hearts


Tainted Love- Deborah Silver & The Count Basie Orchestra Ft. Kurt Elling, Steve Jordan & John Clayton

In And Out Take

The middle part of the proGram did a little of the ol’ in and out.

RDNZL- Frank Zappa & The Mothers Of Invention (Live June 21, 1974)
Resolution- The Ed Palermo Big Band
Tarkus- The Ed Palermo Big Band
Black Hole Sun / Bodhisattva- The Ed Palermo Big Band


Curl Rider- Bob Dalley {The Surf Raider} (live, 4/1/1995)
Green Room- Davie Allan {Davie Allan & The Arrows} (live, 4/1/1995)
Children of the Revolution- Gentlemen Rogues


Oriole- The Diasonics
THE FREEKQUENCY- Freekbass
Night Bus- The Flying Hats
Light Of The World (Horns Dubstrumental)- Subatomic Sound System + Screechy Dan
Shut Me Mouth- Iration Steppas
Beneath the Dunes- The Sorcerers


Lake VibeZ- Lake VibeZ
Parts Per Million- Lake VibeZ
Lado a Lado- Tagua Tagua Ft. White Denim
Vegas Mode- Bubble Wrap Trap