Groan Grown

The first part of this week’s proGram was heard while it sprouted.

Goin’ Out Walkin’- Sam Bergquist
Black Mountain Rag- Asher Brinson Ft. David Grier


Self-Isolation Blues- Gwyn Ashton
I Got To Know- Seth James
Lonely Avenue- Seth James
Sad and Lonesome- Bob Wagner
Viper- JP Soars & Anne Harris
Blast Off!- Duke Robillard & His All Star Band


Don’t Give It Away- Omar Coleman & Igor Prado
Night Fishin’- Omar Coleman & Igor Prado
I Got This Thing- Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps


Soulful Warrior- Dr. John (Live at Loreley, 1999)
Mama Roux- Dr. John (Live at Loreley, 1999)

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The Journey Of Earthly Desires- BUDDHADATTA
Way It Goes- Heather The Jerk
Attention Span- The Dollyrots

Colossus Brass Band at Snug Harbor

Colossus Brass Band is a high-energy New Orleans ensemble led by award-winning trumpeter Mark Braud that brings a bold, contemporary edge to the city’s storied brass band tradition. Blending second line rhythms, funk grooves, hip-hop influences, and modern jazz sensibilities, Colossus delivers powerful horn arrangements and driving percussion that ignite festival stages, clubs, and street parades alike. Rooted in the cultural heartbeat of New Orleans, the band honors the legacy of classic brass while pushing the sound forward with fresh originals and inventive takes on crowd favorites. Known for their tight musicianship and electrifying live shows, Colossus Brass Band continues to make its mark as a dynamic force in the evolving brass band scene.

This afternoon is the ONLY change to catch a Nickel-A-Dance this Spring 2026 Season held on March 15th at Snug Harbor. The Nickel-A-Dance is a free, family-friendly jazz concert series in New Orleans, celebrating the city’s rich musical heritage. Founded in 1994, it features top local jazz musicians performing classic jazz, blues, and swing. Originally held at Café Brasil on Frenchmen Street, the series now takes place at Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro on Sundays from 3:00–6:00 PM. The event is open to all ages and aims to make live jazz accessible to everyone.

This engagement’s performers included:

Trumpets: Mark Braud, Kevin Louis, Wendell Brunious, Gregg Stafford
Reeds: Bruce Brackman, Roderick Paulin
Trombones: Craig Klein, Freddie Lonzo
Tuba: Kirk Joseph
Drums – Gerald French

Flowers Before The Storm

The final part of the proGram this week gave some beautiful teases before the blanket of snow.

The Tip Jar Blues- Eyal Vilner Big Band
Shout, Sister, Shout!- Eyal Vilner Big Band
‘Mon Back- Ben Markley Big Band Ft. Steve Kovalcheck, Gabriel Mervine & Wil Swindler
Sugar Rush- Jon Irabagon
Paper Planes- Jon Irabagon Ft. Kokayi


Schmoon- Elan Mehler
Dizzy’s Dilemma- Pat Bianchi Ft. Troy Roberts & Colin Stranahan
Strasbourg / St. Denis- The Interplay Jazz Orchestra
Luminescence- Brian Lynch Quintet Ft. Charles McPherson


The Parisian- James Fernando
The Space Between- Stephen Emmer Ft. Beth Hirsch
The Beauty of Unevenness- Stephen Emmer

Well Well Well

The mid parts of the program were satisfied to just be toGether.

Running Into One- Daggerboard, The Skipper & Mike Clark
Changing Emphasis- Daggerboard, The Skipper & Mike Clark
Don’t Lose Your Head- Irreversible Entanglements Ft. Motherboard


Seminole- Javier Nero Jazz Orchestra
To Mr. Dolphy- Kirk Knuffke
In My Dreams- Bill Frisell (Live)
Isfahan- Bill Frisell (Live)


Big Nick- Kevin Hays
Visual Assault- Adrian Younge
Hiver- Björn Meyer


The Perplexity of Eternity- Willy Rodriguez Ft. Allan Harris
Firefly- John Pizzarelli

In Some Redness

The first part of this week’s proGram tried to set aside a certain mood.

Plus Inversee- Frédéric L’Epée
Shimmering Heart- Frédéric L’Epée
Lawns- Grant Gordy & Ben Garnett
Crab Nebula- NeBeLNeST


Under Circuitous Skies- b.mez Ft. Roger Clark Miller
Tangerine Skies- Astralasia
Garden of Liars- Razl
Be Flat- Razl


Knahk- Caroline Davis
***pre-recorded conversation with Caroline Davis***
Cloudburst- Caroline Davis


Space Time- Shabaka
Stand Firm- Shabaka

Caroline Davis FALLOWS

Saxophonist Caroline Davis holds a spirit in her music that calls in the ineffable; she invites it inward, transforming it from one realm to another, where the reality of time fades. In her debut solo release of saxophone and electronics, Caroline weaves shadowed beauty & subterranean boldness into 12 tracks that hold the listener tightly, navigating waters of the invisible. Caroline wrote and improvised the music on Fallows in Ucross, Wyoming during an artist residency that afforded ample time, remote space, and mindfully prepared food; aspects of life that many artists consider luxuries. It’s not an accident that the Ucross Foundation was created in 1981, the same year Caroline was born – it’s clear that the surrounding land impacted her process. Sites of buffalo / bison jumps from 500 years ago, where natives drove these massive animals into natural sinkholes as a hunting practice; and, sounds from Piney Creek, the body of water adorning Jesse’s One studio lead her to ask, “Did people hundreds of years ago jump from rock to rock to reach the other side, like I did? What animals drank from these waters, what did they sound like?” Ucross was been declared an important bird area, and listeners will hear curlews, grouses, western meadowlarks, mountain bluebirds on this recording. Davis has been building her use of electronics since 2006 in Chicago with instrumental rock band, Zing! and alongside artists who have expanded her path through her years of performing, such as Nicole Mitchell, Craig Taborn, Matt Mitchell, Rena Anakwe, Dani Mekonnen, and Joni Void. For this release, she utilizes Critter and Guitari’s Organelle, a processing and beat-making machine. “What I find compelling about the Organelle and its forums is the open-source generosity. I care deeply about community building, and I have found that in the network of people who design patches for this device.” The 12 tracks on Fallows stretch the sonic possibilities of the saxophone; the instrument is a vessel for her unfettered dreams. Reflecting upon the momentary space from which this music was made, Caroline wields the word Fallows, uncultivated land, not far from Oliver’s reminiscences of unobservable mysteries. Fallows is set for release on March 27, 2026 on Ropeadope.

I had the chance to catch up with friend of the program, Caroline Davis about this special album. We got into the process that helped her find moments of rest to soak in all that was around her, and really listen and feel it. This is a story where the where you are is so key to the sonic landscape finding its way out into the world, with mother nature as almost a guide. We talk about this being her first solo record and her influences (such as Geri Allen) that she carries with her constantly as well as well as her finding her own space being an artists using her instrument with electronics to be a one person storyteller. I also get to learn a little more about the track that really soaked into my soul after a first listen. Knowing Caroline’s zest for fairness & equality (something we have in common), I wanted to get a sense of how it feels to be working with the folks at Ropeadope. They are also not just believers in the art, but the artists themselves as people and are on that same path seeking fairness, equality and justice. Click on the link above and have this music set aside for when you need it most. It will end up feeling you as much as you feel it.

Photo: Adi Meyerson

Pinky Bling

The final part of this week’s proGram showed some things off.

Cosmic Trip- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell
Pace- Manu Delago & Max ZT
Rally- Manu Delago & Max ZT
Lay It Back- MF Robots


Orange Crush- Bumpin Uglies
Heavy Metal (Don Felder x Pink Floyd x Lance Herbstrong)- Lance Herbstrong
Cumbia Fantasia- Meridian Brothers and Mexican Institute of Sound
Funkaduck- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell


Dreamachine Part 1- Brion Gysin

My Very Own Ride- Kurt Elling & The WDR Big Band
Land Of Green- Todd Mosby
Balkanic Dance- Django Festival Allstars
Swing and Ready- Django Festival Allstars

Golden Mark

The middle part of the proGram was the real deal.

That Would Be Something- Paul McCartney
I Have Always Been Some Human- Human Potential
Art Beat- Human Potential
I’m On My Way- Heather The Jerk
Get Off My Lawn- Heather The Jerk
So Gone- Amy Beth and Thee Creeps


Gone With The Wind- Brother Wallace
You Went Away Too Long- The Womack Sisters
Driftin’- Joey Quiñones
What/Who Else Is Here- Bruce Mack
Boogaloo Popcorn- Jake Mason Trio


Jasper’s World- LaMP (live)
***pre-recorded conversation w/Russ Lawton of LaMP***
Clipse-O- LaMP (live)


Shakedown Street- BALTHVS

Blues Tree Blue

The first part of today’s proGram was moods wrapped inside a shell game.

Rainbow Sleeves- Matthew Ryan
Sitting on Top of the World- Luther Dickinson Ft. Datrian Johnson, Grahame Lesh & New Memphis Colorways


My Crown (live)- Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar
Shake ’Em On Down- Boogie Beasts Ft. G. Love
No Panties on the Bus-Hubert Sumlin
Brown Nosin’ Man- Omar Coleman & Igor Prado
I Wanna Do The Do- Omar Coleman & Igor Prado


Turn On Your Lovelight- Alexis P. Suter Band Ft. Garth Hudson (live)
Close Down The Blues Bar- Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps
Anytime Is Alright- Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps
Honey Bee- Crystal Shawanda
Old Blue- Billy Thompson
Look A There Look A There- Duke Robillard
Galactic Grease- Duke Robillard

Turn On To LaMP

On a magical night at Nectar’s in Burlington, Vermont in December of 2018, 3 musical masters—Russ Lawton, Scott Metzger & Ray Paczkowski—came together with alchemical synthesis, and created a fresh, so-tight-it’s-free sound, permeated with technical prowess and a deep-pocket punch. The packed house fortunate enough to be in attendance that night witnessed the birth of something very special. The following spring, the trio took the name LaMP by combining the first letters of each members’ surname, and reconvened back in Vermont at Sugarhouse Soundworks for an intense recording session with sound engineer Roger Stauss laying down tracks that would become their eponymous debut EP. Metzger, described by The Village Voice as “…an ace guitarist of a thousand styles,” and a full-time member of the beloved Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, tested the decades-strong synergy between Lawton & Paczkowski forged from their time playing with Trey Anastasio Band and their duo project Soule Monde. It resulted in seven tracks crackling with energy & soul. The melodic & harmonic interplay between Paczkowski’s swirling organ & clavinet dancing with Metzger’s acrobatic melodies on telecaster, driven by Lawton’s unflappable backbeat, produced a record that will stand the test of time. Ever since, as the 3 members busy schedules have allowed, LaMP has prioritized bringing the music to the people with shows across the East Coast. As word has spread and the crowds have grown with each subsequent tour, it’s become clear that LaMP will be a musical force to be reckoned with for the foreseeable future. Last year, LaMP returned with their 2nd studio collection, One Of Us, on Royal Potato Family and the trio distills singular, road-honed improv instincts into taut, instrumental epics. One Of Us, which consists of 10 tracks packed into 35-minutes of kaleidoscopic interplay & club-shifting grooves, is the band’s 1st studio outing since their self-titled debut, released during 2020, and follow’s last year’s double-dose Live At Nectar’s, which was sourced from 2 nights at the storied Burlington, VT institution where the band was born in 2018. While each of the players has extensive experience with other gigs, as well as collaborations with artists like Nels Cline, John Medeski & Anders Osborne, LaMP has hewed its own path. Following their Nectar’s set, the band was hungry to return to the studio to coax to life a fresh batch of tracks. To do so, they decamped to Ben Collette’s Tank Recording Studio in Burlington for a three-day session. At the beginning of 2026, a bandcamp release of a live recording of the album recorded at Tank, in Burlington, VT on 7.18.24 was dropped.

I had the chance to catch up with Russ Lawton ahead of the upcoming LaMP show in Madison at the High Noon Saloon on March 15th. We get into just how those at the event are going to be prepared to get their special kinda groove on. This power groove trio has been selling out shows and building a strong following due to this live experience. We line up how they find the time to combine the talents into this experience and the thrill of this scene and the happiness of the community getting out to share in the vibe. We talk about the latest release, One Of Us, and how it took shape from the building onto a Russ beat and how each member adds their them. Russ builds a setlist around one of these latest tracks and laments about the happiness of sharing a positive experience.

Mooning For

Final part this week was up all niGht long.

Portschute- Adrian Younge
Nevertheless- Joel Ross
Word for Word- Joel Ross


The GateKeeper- Sam Robinson
Nonagon Funkola- Steven Husted (Live)
Blues With Two Naturals- Martin Wind
Sunbath- Woody Shaw


MVT. II Gods & Devils- John Vanore
Cubism- Time Is A Blind Guide
Solar- Larry Willis
Storm, Whirlwind and Earthquake- Brian Molley Quartet

Whizz

The middle part of the proGram was quite a relief.

Upstairs- Honey Made (live)
Sunshine Lady- Tiwayo
Surfliner- Shane Sato & Braxton Cook
Hasheesh- The Breaks Ft. Stanton Moore, Robert Walter & Eddie Roberts


I Zimbra- Liv.e
Oluwasam- Owelu Dreamhouse
Stutter- Owelu Dreamhouse
hollyweird- aja monet Ft. Vic Mensa
Side 2 Side- Dopesickfly
Campfire On The Moon- ROBIN ROSS & THE MELODYNES


Make It Reggay- The Appetizers
King’s Knight- Blademasters
Walk the Talk- Galecstasy & Mike Watt Trio
Cosmic Trip- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell