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Setlist Architect/Art Scene Checker-Outer/Sound Feeler

RJD2 Tears it up

When I got there Break Science was just in the swing of that dub-steppin’ live mix drum sampling sweetness that was a sure fit opening up for the explosion that RJD2 had in store for the huge crowd inside the Majestic Theater. They got real nasty with the last jam, looping the soulful from the beat and keeping it sustained until it was in time with the crowd heart beat. This crowd had an identity of its own by the time RJD2 hit the stage with his massive turntable/production/mixing center. The visual stimulation is not a strong as those soaked in with the ears, but my eyes were left in a thankful state. Taking what he feels inside and what our togetherness brought to him, RJD2 ripped some serious funked up grooves without the need for headphones, with the feel of a fighter pilot he took us to a sound battle and we cam back a scene on a billboard. A moment in RJD2’s time is a place to be. He balanced time between mixing/singing some and strumming a guitar with the band….which added that rock-step to the live exploration going on, that bomb dropping with rhythm, a sonic scene with ears of its own that had a perfect musical guide. When a show makes me feel like I couldn’t get it back if I missed it, I am left remembering why it is we love the thing(s) music can do.

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Break Science

Undersea Poem

Have you ever felt like you were walking on the shore of a perfect place and had a loss of words to describe it? Have no fear because this duo has remembered them for you, “Undersea Poem” from Six Degrees is the project of Chris Root and Juju Stulbach. With each trip to their favorite spots on the Pacific coast of Mexico or to the beaches of Brazil, they’ve been inspired to document their adventures into dreamy, sexy and uniquely intimately individualized songs. . Undersea Poem is the band and the album that has been something I feel like I have been waiting for since the disbandment of Root & Stulbach’s much-loved trio, Mosquitos, and it showcases their most captivating songs yet. This is music that can be as close to you as anything has been and still leaves you searching for the end of the ocean, or is it the beginning.

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Rat a tat Chat

I was busy in the studio today, three different interviews, all of which were great additions to the show….I want to thank Taj for using my tag line with his campaign to inform the people of St. Lucia of the risks creating such a large number of diabetes in the country. I want to thank Peter for being available on the road supporting such a fantastic album, and Charlie for being a person I feel I have known for so long, musically and otherwise.

The World’s Longest Hot Dog- Brother Dege
Come Around- the Contribution
Orangutan- Charlie Wooton Project
$4/Gal- Teddy Presberg
My Darling what a Shame- Moist Paula Henderson

Hard Groove- the RH Factor
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Work Very Hard- Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad (live)
the Nod- Fat Freddy’s Drop
**Conversation with Taj Weekes**
Little Fire- Taj Weekes & Adowa
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Strings- DJ Center
the Shining Path- RJD2 feat. Phonte Coleman
Takin’ you Back- Dayton Flic w/JUSTICE Dilla X

Here we go- Ozomatli
Cookie Puss- Liquid Soul (live)
So Hard to Say- Charlie Wooton Project
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**Conversation with Peter Seymour of Project Trio**
Visual Machine-m Project Trio
Put Everything Together- Plus
Athens- Charlie Hunter
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***Conversation with Charlie Wooton***
Day Dreaming ’bout you- Charlie Wooton Project

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R.I.P. Johnny Alf

Johnny Alf, a pianist, singer and songwriter, and one of the creators of the sensationally popular bossa nova sound, died on March 4 in Sao Paulo, Brazil. He was 80. Mr Alf had been undergoing chemotherapy treatment for prostate cancer for several months at the time of his death, which was said to be caused by multiple organ failure. Born Alfredo Jose da Silva on May 19, 1929, in Rio de Janeiro, Mr. Alf was a jazz lover who adapted several elements of the music to Brazilian samba sounds. His most popular songs included ‘Rapaz de bem’ and ‘O Tempo e o vento,’ both from the mid-1950s and considered by some musicologists to be the first in the bossa nova style. Mr. Alf recorded nine solo albums and appeared on 46 recordings in total. It has been reported that Mr. Alf never cared for the term bossa nova, despite his crucial role in the creation of the genre. Among Mr. Alf’s disciples was Antonio Carlos Jobim, often considered the greatest bossa nova composer of all time.

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May he always hear Brazilian Sounds.

Who’s got the …G Love??

The Barrymore Theatre did on Saturday night and man, was it just what the doctor ordered. Opening the night was Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad, with their reggae dub-rock grooves that satisfied the urges of the swaying masses, and got people ready to get ready. But it was G Love and Special Sauce that the people came to hear and feel and slap five with….they hit us hard in the beginning of the set with some heavy hip-hopped rock, that led right into a long drawn out jazzy versions of classic sounding tracks dripping with some special sauce~ a recipe special for a night made under a Madtown moon. After several Sauce heavy tracks, it was time for Garrett to get one on, well…way more than one as the balcony had little room left..he sat with his acoustic guitar and gave us some blues reminiscent of our old pal John Hammond Jr and the crowd really seems to dig that slowed down portion of the show, kinda personal….kinda cool. What was even better is when the Sauce dripped back out on the stage and we got to get down with our Superhero Brother, do a little wiggling like a worm and the question was finally asked at us….”Who’s got the ….?” and as it turns out, not only did many in attendance come prepared to answer that skunky kinda question, but even G himself seemed to have a little smoke pouring out of himself as the first note dropped..I always have a fun time checking on the current tour of G Love and Special Sauce and this time was no different as my ears were psyched to sample some new tracks sure to be on the next album. Thanks to Paco T for introducing me to this sound way back when I was a step taller than a shorty.

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Sun and Shine

Got an extra hour on the front end of the show and had the honor of chatting on air with Melissa O’Malley, Co-Founder/President of MASH PIT. It was a beautiful crisp morning and there was plenty of sun and a bunch of shine.

Outskirts of Town- Willie Nelson & Keb Mo
the Thrill is Gone- Willie Nelson & BB King
Hey Joe- Jerry Douglas
Honky Tonk Woman- Old & in the Gray
Memphis in the Meantime- Sam Bush w/Jerry Douglas (live)
You don’t mess Around w/me- Waylon Jennings
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Aftermath USA- Drive by Truckers
Hit Somebody (the Hockey Song)- Warren Zevon
Quit Playing Games w/god- Mark Mothersbaugh
Move with you- Pork Tornado
Let me Take you to the Beach- Frank Zappa
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I am the Cool- Screamin’ Jay Hawkins
Lil’ Liza Jane-Dr. John/Chris Barber Jazz Band (live)
Chevrolet- Taj Mahal
Atlas- the Wood Brothers (live)
Viva La Raza- Latin Playboys
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Fish in the Dish- Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings
This & That- Jamal Thomas
This That & the Other Thing- Skeebo Knight

American Woman- Trombone Shorty (live)
What is Hip?- Marcus Miller
Redd Foxx- the Poogie Bell Band
Cumana- Ed Alstrom
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It’s all About Time- Horace X
Haram Aleyk- Natacha Atlas
Dr. Nick- Project Trio
Sweet Child O’Mine- Project Trio
Grass- Project Trio

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Snake Woman- Charlie Wooton Project
a Mother’s Love- Snooks Eaglin
Joyful Noise- Breakestra
The Harder they Come- Josh Charles

Regiment- Brian Eno/David Byrne
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**On air Live chat w/Melissa O’Malley of MASH PIT**
Georgia Brown- G Love & Special Sauce
Who’s got the Weed?- G Love & Special Sauce
Walking- Nneka
Drug of Choice- Mystic Bowie

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Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo

There are unique events, and I want to be a part of them. Tuvan throat singers and traditional instruments meet electronica….ahhh yes please!!! I have loved listening to and sharing Huun Huur Tu‘s music on air for years now and when I found out about the project they had going on with the multi-talented Carmen Rizzo, I just knew it would do me right. The album “Eternal” easily takes the listener on the journey to and through a mystical place to so many, and sometimes with the workmanship of Carmen, you can even find places yet known, the ones you go to when you are deep in. The show at the beautiful Stoughton Opera House transformed a room in a landscape, took sounds and united a front where all good things meet, and best of all assisted in opening some new eyes to the cross-pollination of what people call genres (borders). The first set was mainly Huun Huur Tu‘s time to be acoustic, with tales behind the songs shared, each moment pulled an audience closer to the artists homeland. The ability to create such sound from one’s throat and keep it harmonious within the music while plucking and striking or blowing into traditional Tuvan instruments is a sight I can not describe in words, as the sound created such a mask. In the second set, Carmen added to what Huun Huur Tu started with light beats, heartbeats…giving another life to this already incredibly living sound creature, keyboards and devices fed this being and seemed to pump the blood, not only onstage, but the house seemed to take on a new persona. It is always fascinating to watch people see things for the first time. I want to thank both the fellas in Huun Huur Tu and Mr. Carmen Rizzo for seeing beyond musical borders & boundaries and making a new paint to add to the tapestry.

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Living on Liquid

Blackberry Blossom- Carrie Rodriguez (live)
Didn’t come Here- Willie Nelson (live)
She loves my Automobile- Willie Nelson & ZZ Top (live)
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Don’t Start me Talking- John Hammond
I Feel so Sorry- John Hammond
Wild man on the Loose- John Hammond
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Canyons/a Room with a View-Lefty Williams Band
the House is Rockin’- Leroy Powell & the Messengers
Psychotic Reaction- Michael Powers
Kilowatt- Swamp Cabbage (live)
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Let’s get Down- Sol
Haitian Fight Song- David Byrne
Dubinland Carnival- John Ellis & Double Wide
L’ascenseur-the Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Nightmarika- Marchfourth Marching Band
Big Bass Drum- Dr. John/Chris Barber Jazzband
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That’s it- Grant Calvin Weston
Love you Down- Me’shell Ndegecello
Post Houmous- Morcheeba
Round Midnight- Maysa
Mind VS Heart- NNEKA
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Lento Y Despacio- Roberto Fonseca
Sexy- Los Amigos Invisibles
La Bush Resistance- Balkan Beat Box
Watching the Wheels- Matisyahu
Ceddo end title- Manu Dibango
Dr. Dre’s Bar Mitzvah- Out to Lunch
Revolt- Chris Joss
White fang- Bill Frisell
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Tin Flower- RJD2
the Originator- DJ Spinna
Bleeding Together- Dissent (DJ ELI mix)
Donkey Ride- Mr Scruff & Quantic
Luv n’ Liv- Dub Gabriel/U Roy (Roots Rewind Mix)
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Pretty Little Thing- Fink
On the Market Place- Tierra Negra & Muriel Anderson
Mother Taiga- Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo

Rickie Lee Jones at the Barrymore

I am so glad I made it out to see Rickie Lee as she made her way back to Madison after a 4 or 5 year hiatus from our fair city. She was radiant in her magical musical ways, transforming the Barrymore Theater into a blast from the past, almost a 1970’s “feelin’ it for the first time” as she attempted to (successfully I believe) go chronologically through her albums and send her voice, words and tunes into that space place a nice sized crowd filled. The stage murmurs as she talks to or around the crowd would make even the exact same show as unique as the artist herself is, and to be in her world for just that few hour period really did make for a time travel experience. While there were many highlights of this night, there was none finer for me then watching Rickie Lee Jones hit the drum kit for a great rendition of Traffic’s ‘Low Spark of High Heeled Boys’ off here 2000 release “It’s Like This”, which she nailed down as her own with her deep lyrical twists and the turns of her bandmates caused this tune to really stand out. The show is still a show and the legend that Rickie Lee Jones has become is just starting to be truly defined and no better way to have your two cents heard then to go see her live and find out for yourself.

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Seth Walker at the Frequency

On certain Tuesdays at the Frequency here in Madison, there is a “BLUES TUESDAY” event that has been building itself quite a solid reputation, and this week it was friend of the show Seth Walker who was in town to show off his Americana Blues sound, his Willie Nelson impersonation and his fantastic ability to craft songs that make you want to listen. Seth writes songs that people have felt before, but the way he puts himself into is vocally makes the song still an unknown that you want to get to know better…..In our recent interview it was easy to tell that Seth Walker loves music, he was raised by parents who were trained classically and was playing the cello by four. I ‘ll let him tell you the rest of the story, hell..I bet he can sing it to you. He played a lot of things off his new album “Leap of Faith” and easily had captured the crowds feet, as the place got a good stomp-a-going….and sometimes even on rhythm. This venue allows all in attendance, (did I mention what a nice big crowd was there?) to feel like the artist is right in your living room, and I think Seth was feeling right at home with us and something tells me we’ll get a chance to see our old pal Seth Walker back here sometime in the near future….and if you happen to see that he is playing out where you can get to, take a chance and go feel good, be a part of that night’s story.

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1STBANK Center Grand Opening

Colorado’s new state-of-the-art entertainment facility will celebrate its Grand Opening on March 5 and 6 with a two-night stand by Furthur featuring Phil Lesh and Bob Weir. Scalable for audience capacities from 3500 to 6500, the Center fills a niche as the state’s premier mid-sized venue, and will change the way patrons currently think about a venue of this size. No matter the occasion for visiting, 1STBANK Center’s first priority is the patron experience. Morris explains, “1STBANK Center promises to offer all of what we love most about music and entertainment: quality, creativity, community and fun.” improvements that promise to mark 1STBANK Center as the newest addition to an already impressive list of landmark Colorado music venues, such as Red Rocks Amphitheatre, The Paramount Theatre, and the Fox Theatre. Gone are the white walls, bright lights, and soul-less signage of the typical modern arena. Patrons of the 1STBANK Center will enjoy rich colors, creative textures, and artful touches throughout the venue. At the center of the entertainment experience is a state-of-the-art video screen that hangs over the stage. Measuring 130 feet across, this versatile feature offers limitless ways to transform the venue’s main space. Spaces throughout the concourse have also been transformed. The upper lounge, open to all guests, is now a premier viewing area with direct sight lines to the stage. Additionally, several previously enclosed bars have been remodeled to be inviting and welcoming gathering spots.
Grand Opening weekend show details are as follows:

1STBANK Center Grand Opening
Furthur featuring Phil Lesh and Bob Weir
Friday, March 5 (8pm) Limited number of tickets still available
Saturday, March 6 (8pm) SOLD OUT

(doors open at 6:30pm both nights)

Ear & Soul Massage

I always am pleased to have artists share their own words as part of the program….especially when they are coming to are near MadTOWN. This week was no exception, heading to town on Tuesday at the Frequency is Seth Walker, redefining American roots and country roll music and then I had the pleasure of having an eye opening chat with sound artist extraordinaire Carmen Rizzo who will be at the Stoughton Opera House this coming Saturday, with Huun Huur Tu. I was honored to call both men friends of the show and look forward to catching each event live, to sooth my being(s). here’s what the sets around the conversations looked like:

Dub Je Je- Antibalas
Zinabu- Bunzu Sounds
Gadget Funk- the Herbaliser
Power to the People- Black Eyed Peas
Metropolis- Particle
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1968- Bill Frisell
Pug- Furley
Gettin’ it Together- Tommy Guerrero
Mo Lovin’- Chris Joss
Shine- LiftOff
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Ffeh- Ed Alstrom
Don’t do it- Salvador Santana

All day Sucker- Stevie Wonder
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In the Dark- Seth Walker
**On air Chat with Seth Walker**
I Don’t Dance- Seth Walker
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Lily Blossom- MarsMobil
Otherwise- Morcheeba (live)
Cloud Cover-Tierra Negra & Muriel Anderson w/Victor Wooten
Dr. Nick- Project Trio

Corrupt- Tigran Hamasyan
Meboli- Balkan Beat Box
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Ancestor’s Call- Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo
**On air Conversation with Carmen Rizzo**
Tuvan Prayer- Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo
In Search of a Lost Past- Huun Huur Tu & Carmen Rizzo