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Charlie Hunter Duo~”Shhhhhhhhh”

What can you say about Charlie Hunter that hasn’t been written before….well at tonights show he and drummer Simon Lott were all over the place, musically and otherwise..at one point reminding the crowd that it is a show and to “SSShhhhhhhhhhhhhhh”. There were moments in the set that seemed to be reactionary jams to the sometimes “Sorority” loudness coming from overthere…Simon Lott is an incredible force on the skins…watching him play added to the show as he and Charlie both make facial movements that redefine the duo term, since with those MUGGS it seems like 2 others join in at times. Watching Charlie up-close is like witnessing the birth of a new animal, one undiscovered until that moment, never knowing what’ll turn out to be…until…it morphs……He makes those strings come to life, but more importantly it IS a life of their own. I am someone who likes to see what else a musician like Charlie Hunter does with his talent, his projects and collaborations are wide and varied and that is a formula for airplay on greenarrowradio.

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Overture in ’09-’10

The new season was announced today with a special “Media Day” event to unveil the variety of shows set to make their way into Madison for the 2009-2010 season at the Overture Center for the Arts. I took a behind the scenes tour of the facility, which certainly was impressive and mingled with some others in the local media world while keeping my friends with the hors d’oeuvres busy and laughing. Here are what I would consider some highlights of the upcoming season:

10/13~ An Evening with David Sederis
11/10-15~ Alfred Hitchcock’s The 39th Steps
11/12~ Flamenco Vivo Carlota Santana
12/4~ Step Afrika!
1/14~ Chris Botti w/the Madison Symphony Orch.
2/9~ Pilobolus Dance Theatre
2/11 Lily Tomlin
2/14~ Peking Acrobats
3/6~ International Festival
~Sones of Mexico
3/19~ Shidara
3/26~ Gladys Knight
4/9~ Bobby Osbourne
4/29~ Monterey Jazz Festival:
~Kenny Barron Trio
~Regina Carter
~Kurt Elling
~Russell Malone

For more information of the mission of this center for sharing ideas, arts and cultures visit their website and tell them I sent you along.
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Great American Soulbook

The new release by Tower of Power (Great American Soulbook) ~the groups 20th release and the first studio album in five years is something different for them, they played some old tunes by lifelong favorites. Both Saxophonist Stephen “Doc” Kupka and Second Tenor Sax player Emilio Castillo (both co-founders of the band) were resistant to the idea of doing songs other than their own, but realized about a third of the way through the project that it was working to their satisfaction. In addition to Emilio producing most of the tracks, legendary Frank Zappa keyboardist George Duke took the helm on three songs. There are many highlights to this album, none of which I could tell you that are better than others until you ear it up for yourself, but the guest artists are a tribute to the band really embracing the idea of working on tunes that inspired them~they include: Sir Tom Jones, Sam Moore, Joss Stone and Huey Lewis. The track “Star Time” (Tribute to James Brown) is a personal standout for me both as a music listener and a music sharer, it is one that really hits it for me. The album is release on the groups own Tower of Power Records label and will be available at live shows, off it’s web site, and all your favorite digital forms of media. Come now, it’s Tower of Power doing some of the great soul and R -n- B tunes heard by ears all over the world…..it’s IS as good as it sounds.

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Poolboy and his Works

Every War-Pictures and Sound w/Willie Nelson
Head to Toe- Eddie Floyd
Boom Baby Boom- Elliott Sharp’s Terraplane
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Tom Sawyer- the Bad Plus
Riffin’ Ed- MMW
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Minor Vee- Revolutionary Snake Ensemble
Bon Temps Roulez- Brother Joscephus

Early in the Morning- Papa Mali
Nola- PAPA John Defrancesco
Voodoo Doll- Dr. Lonnie Smith
Blacksmith- JTQ

I Need it- Johnny GUITAR Watson
Funky Good Time- Melvin Sparks Band
You met your Match- Tower of Power
the Contender- Menahan Street Band
Star Time (James Brown Tribute)- Tower of Power

a.It’s a New Day
b.Mother Popcorn
c.There it is
d.I Got the Feelin’

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Cash’s Dream Remix- Soulive feat. DJ Spinna
One for Jackie- Harlem Experiment feat. DJ Arkive
High Life- Taragirl
Bollyhood- Global Noize feat. Falu
Oceanic part 2- Anoushka Shankar/Karsh Kale feat. Ravi Shankar
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Life Dub- Beres Hammond/Derrick Lara
Change is Gonna Come- Clarence Bekkar/Grandpa Elliott (live)
Listen to her Heart- the Pietasters
Set the Children Free-Larry McDonald with Toots Hibbert (Lenny B Radio Mix)

Taken to the Bridge, now what?

In reflecting back on the show today, I realized once again how fortunate I am to be able to spend time listening into the worlds of and sharing the times of some damn amazing people. The songs, the spirits and the innovations people come up with and express via sound stretches who I am as a person and increases my passion for wanting to spread it out there for others to feel what they may. Special Guest phone interview with Brother Larry McDonald, one of the earth’s greatest percussionists. We take time to discuss his first solo release, Drumquestra on MCPR Music, some differences between music from when he played with inventors like Bob Marley to the times of music now and we must have made a lot of people’s ears burn we brought up so many talents artists in our conversation. Hoping to get that conversation edited up & posted on the site soon, stay tuned. With must respect to Diane for everything always. Here’s the result of the weeks inspiration:

Ju Ju Man- Webb Wilder
Whole Lotta Love- Perry Farrell
A Happy Kind of Sad- Drazy Hoops
Diamond Ring- Joseph Arthur & the Lonely Astronauts
Shadows Part 2- Blue Man Group w/Tracy Bonham & Rob Swift
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Stormy Weather- Nik Chamberlain
Asention- the Macpodz
the Neco- Big Ass Truck
Rascacielo- Big Ass truck
Come Together- Dr. Lonnie Smith
Lonely Guy Sparks- Dirk Quinn
Smoke- Mecca Bodega
Let’s Dance- Beyondo
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Jin Go Lo Ba- Babatunde Olatunji
Adderly Straat- Barry Van Zyl
World Party- Larry McDonald feat. Shaza
Set the Children Free-Larry McDonald feat. Toots Hibbert
**Live Phone Conversation with Larry McDonald**
Drum Song- Larry McDonald feat. Ras Tesfa

See the Sun- Count M’Butu w/Graciela Lopez
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Funky Kingston-Toots & the Maytals w/Bootsy Collins/the Roots
Below Radar- Particle (live)
Can we Hang out Tonight- Count Bass D
Rush- Big Audio Dynamite
The Future- Comandante Zero
Do I Do- Deborah Flores w/Marcus Miller
Heads up- Jerome Thomas

Bar Wars- Willis Jackson
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Mary Ann- Phantom Blues band
Gimme Shelter-Angelique Kidjo w/Joss Stone (live acoustic cafe)
Sangare- Vieux Farka Toure
Be a Threadhead- Paul Sanchez & John Boutte
Something you Got- Bonne Musique Zydeco
Falling off the Fence- Family Groove Company

Page of Madness

Friend of the program Phillip Johnston has released a new album PAGE OF MADNESS, which is a recording made in 1998 with his group at that time The Transparent Quartet. It is the score for the 1927 Japanese silent film by Teinosuke Kinugasa entitled Kurutta Ippeiji ( A Page in Madness). I have spun other groups that Phillip is in: The Microscopic Septet & Fast -N- Bulbous and this release is much different than those. As the artist behind the score, Phillip suggests that the album be listened to in one complete sitting from start to finish as it was written in that format, a complete work separate from individual tunes, where the track titles refer more to the dramatic organization of the film than to an actually “track”. He released the album on his own label, Asynchronous Records…..a first and new experiment as the times seem to dictate such measures. The Transparent Quartet played together for a number of years, and this album is a fine definition to their name, representing some of their finest work as individuals and as collaborators, a group. The group was: Phillip Johnston on soprano and alto saxophone, Joe Ruddick on piano & baritone saxophone/Mark Josefsberg on vibraphone and David Hofstra on bass.

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Record Store Day

I hope you were able to add to your vinyl collections today during Record Store Day. Perhaps you took a moment to introduce someone who didin’t know about vinyl records to the magic that lives between those grooves….

Mabelline- Grisman/Hartford/Seeger
Riding High- Dread Clampitt
Subterranean Homesick Blues- Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks
Democracy- Leonard Cohen
(live)
Born Under a bad Sign-Allman Brothers Band w/Floyd Miles (live)
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Never Turn Back- John Scofield
Riders on the Storm- PAPA John DeFrancesco
Exit to Mystery Street- Paul Sanchez
Stew Called New Orleans-Paul Sanchez/John Boutte

They all Asked for you- Bonne Musique Zydeco
Zip a Dee Doo Dah- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
Mahna, Mahna- Cake
Dead dog in the Street- Dirty Dozen Brass band
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Klezmer Defiance- New Orleans Klezmer All Stars
Donen Shilgi- Huun Huur Tu
Tuchess & Nenes- Golem!
El Shing a Ling- Poncho Sanchez
Ay Valeria!- Ricardo Lemvo & Makina Loca

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Ok Oyot System- Extra Golden
Monsoon- Dissidenten
Tootie- Larry McDonald
Drumquestra(Dawn Always Comes)- Larry McDonald w/Anjali Paray & Ritchie Paray

Yellow & Black Taxi Cab-Transglobal Underground (Kamel Nitrate Remix)
Cleopatra in New York-Nicodemus w/Carol C
Abyss- Anoushka Shankar/Karsh Kale
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Kid Face- Skeebo Knight
Thursday- Dirk Quinn Band

the Bad Plus w/Wendy Lewis

There were moments when I thought a sky opening storm was brewing up to release its wrath, and other moments I thought of pets I had growing up. For the fist 40% of the show, bassist Reid Anderson, pianist Ethan Iverson, and drummer David King (collectively known as the Bad Plus) were completely instrumental. Right away you can see and feel the specialness of this threesome, the ebb & flow of “in the momentness” grabs you instantly. The other portion of the show feature indie rock vocalist, Wendy Lewis teaming with the band to dissect and recreate songs we know into new pieces that almost seem distant from our trained listening. The version of Pink Floyd’s Comfortably Numb is a rendition that made me feel like if that was the only time I had ever heard that song, if the original never existed….I’d be completely satisfied with the Bad Plus with Wendy Lewis‘ version as the only one. During the U2 song Under a Blood Red Sky, I swear the top of the building could have flown open with the lift of gargoyles and a storm unlike any other could have been waiting out doors…..but then it came back around to the sound of U2….This show twisted my ears some, all for the better…..but personally, I don’t need to hear Blue Velvet anytime soon.

Here is a portion of “Comfortably Numb”

EOTO the night away…

The waves of sound were explosive at times with a deep crowd riding the beats of highs and lows. The improvisational music EOTO creates in a live setting in cerebral and danceable, while you are in the house…you be in Da House!! this night it was once again at the High Noon Saloon, a venue here in Madtown that features live entertainment 7 days a week…..that’s right, 7 days a week!! I met up with the winner of the 2 tickets there smiling and dancing…always nice to meet the listeners. With the loops rolling and the beats chasing the time, Jason Haan and Michael Travis had the landscape of people who were ready for this experience, outside of themselves in movement with colors shining and bodies showing off why they’re there. Imagine music that is made right before your eyes and reacts to how you act…it is as cool as it sounds! EOTO is definitely an act to behold in any live setting they lay day their unique style and sound.

where the Gnu is free

Got in an extra hour…did a ticket giveaway for EOTO and did an on air interview with Jason Haan of Eoto/the String Cheese Incident….All things progressed in a true improvisational progression, in preparation for Wednesday show at the High Noon Saloon.

Blues for Luci- Pedro Arevalo
Who are you- Dan Hicks & the Hot Licks
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Baby let me Hold your Hand- Davis Coen
Let’s get Down- Sol
Sexy Waitress- Jimmy Landry
Who’s got the Weed- G Love & Special Sauce
How you Remember it- Blues Traveler

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Your Luck won’t Last- Was not Was
If anyone gets Funked up…-George Clinton & P Funk with Erick Sermon & MC Breed
Davel’s Return- Dirk Quinn Band
Sweeper Soul- Super Mambo 69
Onukpa Shawarpo- Bokor Band
Never Find a Lover like me- the Jolly Boys
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Hot Dance- Gert Wilden & Orchestra
Life’s Other Mystery-the Microscopic Septet
Recovering the Time Capsule- JFJO
Warp- EOTO
Graved- EOTO

Give it up- Comandante Zero
Fire in the Brain- Club d’Elf (live)
Barracuda- the Bad Plus feat. Wendy Lewis
More more Bigger Better Faster w/Cheese- Gutbucket
Cloud Wars- MMW

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**Jason Haan on air interview**
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But I like the Message- John Scofield
City of Progress- the Spam All Stars
Casablanca to L.A.-the N.O. Klezmer All Stars
Sure Nuff ‘n’ Yes I do- Fast ‘N’ Bulbous
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God Guns & money- David Stoltz (live)
Music- Celia Baron
Spirit made Flesh- Dub Gabriel w/Karen Gibson Roc

Seduction/Kidnap Poem- Nikki Giovanni
I Belong to you- Deborah Flores
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Salt & Cherries (MC5)- Wendy & Lisa
Wolverine- Honchie
Bottles & Cans- Rehab
108 Rose Petals- BLVD

Peace Pipe- Nicodemus w/Jean Shepard
Bassism- Sun Ra
Take me out to the Ballgame- Sam Bush

Lea Zeldin Memorial

Long time community activist and W-O-R-T volunteer Lea Zeldin passed away recently following a massive stroke. Lea’s family invites her many friends from throughout the community to a memorial on Saturday, April 11th beginning at 5pm, at the Madison Labor Temple, 1602 S. Park St. The memorial will begin with a potluck. Bring your favorite dish for Lea who so loved great food and conversation. (Beverages will be provided by the family.) Following the potluck there will be an opportunity to share stories and remembrances of Lea.

Lea Zeldin, an activist for social justice, world peace, civil rights, and health care for all, died Thursday, April 3, 2009, from complications of a stroke in Madison, at age 80. Lea was born in Chicago, Ill., April 20, 1928, to Edward E. Kellner and Julia (Weisbrot) Kellner. She became involved in issues of social justice after a school trip to an Ohio prison, and by walking the picket lines for a telephone workers strike. She met her husband, Lawrence Zeldin, at Ohio State University while attending a lecture series. They were married in Columbus, where he completed a Ph.D. in Chemistry. They moved to Madison in 1953. Lawrence died in 1955 from polio. Lea was active in the anti-nuclear movement in the 1950s. She worked with Congress On Racial Equality or CORE, in the 1960s to integrate Sears. Her anti-Vietnam War actions included demonstrations at the 1964 Wisconsin Republican and Democratic State Conventions, participating in the Dow Chemical protests at the University of Wisconsin, and performing in the anti-war play “MacBird!” Lea lived in Bologna, Italy from 1964 to 1966. She worked as a community organizer in Minneapolis, Minn., from 1969 to 1971. An intrepid traveler, she attended conferences on health care, Slow Food, women’s rights, community radio, and small farms in Mexico, Libya, Jordan, France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal. Lea organized the Martin Luther King Free Community Dinners, worked with Response to Hunger Network, Health Writers, Woman’s International League for Peace and Freedom, Low Power Radio (WIDE), the Socialist Potluck, Freedom House Free School, and other organizations. Lea was a volunteer at WORT (89.9FM) Radio, hosting Kitchen Review, Health Writers, Public Affair, and book reviews. Lea is survived by her sons, Stephen (Rebecca Ludwig), Robin (Jeanette), Paul (Sarita), and Eric (Shari); and grandchildren, Rachel, Raphael, Emma, Noah, Jacob, and Julia. The family requests that in lieu of flowers, donations be made to WORT-FM89.9, 118 S. Bedford St, Madison, WI 53703.

Although i didn’t know Lea very well or for that long, she is someone I aspire to be more like.

Sounds of Baseball

The season starts tonight and I am ready. I have the transistor radio dusted off with many choice: Brewers and Bob Uecker calling the game and both Windy City teams come in on the AM dial. Certainly one of the loves of my life is the cerebral sense-appeal that baseball gives me. PLAY BALL and listen in with the crackle only found on an old time transistor radio.

Born with some cool

Had a caller ring in and state that I must have been born cool…thought that was alright!!!

Pretty Thing- Bo Diddley
Ants in the Kitchen- Masters of Reality
Plastic People- Frank Zappa
Moonlight Drive- the Doors (demo 1965)
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Fortunate Son- N.O. Social Club with Branford Marsalis/Warren Haynes/Taylor Hicks (live)
I want you Just Cause I Want you- EG Kight
Nightime is the Right Time- Albert Castiglia
Wrong About me- Brett Dennen
Dreams- Jimmy Hall/Henry Paul/Bo Bice
When she Whispers Your Name- Buck 69
Gin House Blues- Nicole Hart
It feels so Right- Nicole Hart
Limousine- Shemekia Copeland

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Natural Born Lover- Sharon Jones & Dap Kings
Lobster Song- Dissidenten (live)
Right Now- Mecca Bodega
Oyimbo- Femi Kuti (live)
Salta Lenin El Atlas- Kinky
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I Believe I’ll Make a Change- Jaimoe’s Jasssz Band (live)
Carry me- Pressure Cooker
Jah Calling- Bad Brains
One Man Tag Crew- Dub Trio
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So Fine- SOL
Celestial Blues- Andy Bey
The Message- Cymande
Unplug This Armageddon- B Side Players
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Rocket Man- Red Elvises (live)
Hillbilly Cat- Hillbilly Hellcats
Totally Awesome- Honchie
Cancer for the Cure- Eels
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Saturday Morning Love- Taragirl

Silk Road Ensemble

I was very excited that on the occasion of the Novruz Celebration, the Center for Russia, East Europe and Central Europe brought a free performance from the Silk Road Ensemble. The evenings performers were Shahyar Daneshgar on percussion and vocals, Noruz Mamedov on vocals/saz/percussion, Arif Bagirov on tar/saz/Azerbaijani guitar and Rashad Mamedov on keyboards and Garmon. This cultural and musical journey takes the sounds and styles from that long wide band of land from Turkey to China which brought wealth and knowledge back in both directions. This main point between East and West created a unique and infulential arts scene which still flourishes today. The show was an attempt to help spring peek her head through…the sounds this group brought certainly could have woke up any deity in charge of seasons or weather…these artists create a dialogue with instruments and vocals that have morphed into a new audio-vernacular. I am thankful for their visit.

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Albums I am listening to

but maybe not sharing over the airwaves………hey there is only so much time!!

Retrograss-Grisman/Hartford/M. Seeger
the Jungle Book- Dissidenten
If I Been Born an Eagle- Huun Huur Tu
L’ Echelle Du Desire- Jack Dupon
Enter Panola County- Cashman
Shotgun Daisy- Stacie Rose
The Opposite Side of the Sea- Oren Lavie
Boxing Dreams- Sean Noonan’s Brewed by Noon
Redux- OGOGO
Shootenanny- Eels
Kingmaker- ProCon
Awake at the Funeral- Deep 6 Holiday
Pictures and Sound
Gypsy Jazz- Kalman Balogh & the Gypsy Cimbalom
75- Joe Zawinul & the Zawinul Syndicate

Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe

Having the set start of with Madison’s very own: “the original Funky Drummer“, Mister Clyde Stubblefield sitting in—-It was obvious that Karl and the group were pumped up to have that moment trapped in time. Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe sent the Majestic Theater into a wave of groove that range from bouncing funk to a deep house background trapping the ear in a mesmerizing sound net. On a cold wet snow filled Madison evening, the music certainly kept a happy warmth en-clouding the crowd of dancers that seemed to be rockin’ to and fro on a gentle, yet sometimes sideways washing wave of sweet movement….There were moments that kicked in a rock -N- roll slam jam and others that could have you completely lost in your own space…..space jazz is always one of my personal favorite styles to reach in concert format and let me attest, that there was nothing tiny about this show. It was heavy and ready……and it was!

Tiny Universe MooDoo

The town will be funkin’ hard tonight as both Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe & Porter, Batiste & Stoltz will be on seperate stages tonight in Madison. So today was a change to help your get down get up…..

Freak off-Ivan “Boogaloo Joe” Jones
Come Together- the Neville Brothers (live Woodstock 94)
Been up all Night- Brian Stoltz (live)
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Sweet Inspiration- the Derek Trucks Band
On Fire- JJ Grey & Mofro

Girls in Bossier City- Papa Mali
Slow Down Sugar- John Lisi & Delta Funk
Boogie- James Mathus & his Knockdown Society
Krystalline- Sugar Blue
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The Answer-Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
V Neck Sweater- Greyboy All Stars
The Contender- Menahan Street Band
Out in the Country- the Meters
Fire on the Bayou- the Meters
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PJT’s High Steppin’- the Pimps of Joytime
She Do- the Pimps of Joytime
Joey’s wet Dream- Trombone Shorty & Orleans Ave (live Jazzfest 08)

the Minx- the new Mastersounds
Ausnacious-Porter/Batiste/Stoltz (live)
Grits- SMV
Time for a new Thang- Tony Bunn
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Bunny Playa-Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
I get High-Porter/Batiste/Stoltz (live)
Wait Till you See- the Karl Walters Jr Trio
If I only had a Brain- Paul Sanchez

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CASHMAN in Madison

Having the Cashman duo in studio for the show with a sort of unplugged session was nothing like hearing that raucous Mississippi juke-joint music, much less delta than hill country live in a tunnel like bar room setting. Ray and Todd were making winds swirl and snakes get up and run….The rawness of these kinds of blues slid off the git-tar in a serpentine dance mingling with the dancing girls. We got a taste of some of the old and some brand new unreleased material as well as some traditional blues sounds including a kicking “In my Time of Dying”, which was one of those songs you almost never want to hear end when in a live setting. I know the guys made a good impact on the scene and I look forward to seeing them back here in Madtown in July bending ears and stomping feet.

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