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Being Dessa

Singer, rapper, and writer Dessa has made a career of bucking genres and defying expectations—her résumé as a musician includes performances at Lollapalooza and Glastonbury, co-compositions for 100-voice choir, performances with the Minnesota Orchestra, and top-200 entries on the Billboard charts. She contributed to the #1 album The Hamilton Mixtape and the RBG documentary; her track, “Congratulations,” has notched over 20 million streams. As a writer, she’s been published by The New York Times & National Geographic Traveler, broadcast by Minnesota Public Radio, and published a memoir-in-essays (My Own Devices, 2018) in addition to 2 literary collections. As a speaker, Dessa has delivered keynote speeches and presentations on art, science, & entrepreneurship; guest lectures at universities/colleges across the US; and a TED Talk about her science experiment on how to fall out of love. She also hosted two seasons of Deeply Human, a radio program created by the BBC and American Public Media. Dessa has been covered by Pitchfork, Forbes, and The Wall Street Journal amongst others. The LA Times says she “sounds like no one else.” NPR’s All Songs Considered calls her “a national treasure.” On the stage and on the page, Dessa’s style is defined by ferocity, wit, tenderness, & candor. Plainly put, Dessa is dope.

I had the chance to catch up with Dessa before she headlines the 2024 Orton Park Festival in Madison on August 25th. Firstly, I am honored to have such a keen observer and sharer on the proGram. We get right into what the show will be like sonically, as in who will be doing what, and their are some surprises I think for many a listener to wrap their heads around. A harp? Of course, Dessa turns the plan on nme and asks me some questions as she prepares herself for the uniqueness Madison will offer her. We get into her latest album on Doomtree, ‘Bury The Lead’ and talk about the music, the risks and the rewards within the industry and life for that matter, when you stretch into the unknown. We say a lot of things to each other, as our foreheads were opened…but I really wanted to hear more about her TED Talk/science experiment/really freakin’ cool idea, so we get into her ‘Brain Skin Rug’ a bit. I could spend the time writing more about our conversation, but that’s not going to pinpoint the spots that will engross you, personally. I think a live performance will do that, just like this time we spent together.

Afghan Youth Orchestra Is Courage

The Afghan Youth Orchestra returns to the Kennedy Center more than a decade after its groundbreaking U.S. debut in 2013. This group of brave young musicians were forced to leave their homes in 2021 after the Taliban’s return to power. Today their performances are a symbol of defiance against the Taliban’s enforced silencing of Afghanistan’s rich musical heritage. The orchestra works tirelessly to defend musical rights, women’s rights, and gender equality in their native land through performance of Afghan traditional songs and classical works played on both Western and Afghan instruments. This was a moment in time I shared goosebumps with the many who watched.

Steel Pulse: Summer For The City

The songs of the GRAMMY Award-winning roots reggae ensemble Steel Pulse helped to popularize the reggae diaspora across the US and Europe. From the success of their 1978 debut single “Ku Klux Klan,” the band has addressed controversial topics of racial injustice and human rights with lyrics that remain as relevant today as they were at the beginning of their career. Hailing from Birmingham, England, the group’s 40-year revolutionary journey of clever orchestration and potent instrumental melody continues to define the magnificent power and beauty of reggae music. Their continually electrifying live performances on stages around the globe have kept Steel Pulse’s legacy alive for the next generation of artists and audiences. As part of Lincoln Center‘s celebration of Jamaica Independence Day, a jubilation of the island nation’s culture and history, Steel Pulse performed a full-length concert, featuring founding members David Hinds & Selwyn Brown and tracks from the band’s formidable catalog.

Dem Fuzzy

The final part of the proGram this week took a little sway with it’s grooves.

Furniture Of The Mind- Black Diamond
Expect Your Miracle- Matthew Whitaker
Meatballs and Apple Pie- Shelly Berg
Finger on the Trigger- Andromeda Turre


These Foolish Things- Steve Turre
Bright Mississippi- Ken Peplowski
Inception- Gerald Cannon Ft. Dave Kikoski & Lenny White (Live)
We Bop!- Sarah Hanahan


Smoke On The Water (And Beyond)- Michael O’Neill
Can’t Buy Me Love- Michael O’Neill
Lay It Down- Tony Romano
Yeli Geeche- Jeff Coffin

Peaceful Interruption

The middle part of the proGram took a moment to reflect with you.

II the Deepcyde- Mestizo Beat Ft. Jamie Allensworth

Asha- BALTHVS
***pre-recorded conversation with the trio BALTHVS***
Like Coconut Water- BALTHVS
Anouk- BALTHVS


T.O.P.- Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
The Light- Mieke Miami
Choices- The Salmon Ft. Tchiky
Renaceré- Superfónicos
Bogota Boogaloo- Superfónicos


Flamingos- Soul Jungle
Short Break- Cosmic Shuffling
Passe- Orua


Hidden Hatchway- Little Trooper
Roses- Lynda Dawn Ft. XL MIDDLETON

Above And Over

The first part of the proGram this week had the sky eye looking out.

The Imperial March- John Williams (live in Tokyo w/Saito Kinen Orchestra)

Money On 7- Amy Helm
Hey Politician!- Larry Folk


The Reset- Highly Suspect
Step Inside- YANG Ft. Carla Kihlstedt
Regiment- Brian Eno Ft. David Byrne
Hamster Wheel- Jubu Smith Ft. Charlie Hunter
Pedro Woo- Bernie Worrell Ft. Mike Watt


Love Child- Koko Jean & The Tonics
Jesus Rhapsody, Pt. 1- The Harlem Gospel Travelers
Nowhere To Be Found- Benny Trokan


El Gato- Joe Tatton Trio Ft. Lucas de Mulder & The Haggis Horns
The Ripper- Parlor Greens
The Jelly Roll- Parlor Greens

BALTHVS Has A Harvest

BALTHVS is a Colombian psychedelic funk trio formed in 2020. Best known for their eclectic style, which fuses elements of Middle Eastern Music, Disco, House, Funk, Psychedelia, Indie Rock, Surf & Cumbia into a cohesive whole. The band is notable for their energetic shows, live improvisation and prolific output. Since their formation, the band has released over 39 singles and 3 full length albums, accumulating over 15 million streams worldwide. The group has performed in the biggest rock music festival in Colombia, Rock al Parque, has toured extensively in the United States, gracing SXSW 3 times in row as well as 7 countries in Europe. They will perform at major festivals such as Outside Lands & Austin City Limits this year. Summer 2024 is proving to be the Season of ‘HARVEST’, with all eyes on BALTHVS. After selling out several shows on its N.A. & European tour, including its very first L.A. show at the tastemaker venue the Lodge Room in Highland Park, BALTHVS has quickly gained a passionate audience following. As the rise of psychedelic music popularity gains steam, BALTHVS is at the forefront. They just dropped a new album, their 4th, ‘Harvest’. In support of the new album release, BALTHVS will be embarking on a U.S. Tour this August. Released on Mixto Records, ‘Harvest’ was composed by all 3 band members, Balthazar Aguirre, Johanna Mercuriana & Santiago Lizcano. This album is a reflection of where the band is currently. The trio spent a month at a tropical summer house in La Mesa, Colombia to record. The tropical landscape served as more than just a backdrop, it was the wellspring of inspiration for BALTHVS. Unlike their previous albums, where Balthazar took the lead in recording, composing, producing & arranging, the music emerged as a collective effort. All 3 contributed equally to the creation of every song. Harvest features vocals that harmonize like instruments, weaving lyrical poetry into a tranquil groove. Most evident in songs like “Like Coconut Water,” an effervescent song that captures the essence of a tropical escape. “Anouk” is a gorgeous groove that is dedicated to the house cat at La Mesa, the sphynx-like guardian who set watch during the recording sessions. “Mango Season” a laid back, funky and soulful instrumental groove that is perfect for relaxing, skateboarding and looking at clouds. ‘Harvest’ is a sonic testament to the last 4 years of artistic & personal growth and building a musical family across borders.

I was so psyched to see that part of the Summer Harvest 2024 tour would brinG BALTHVS to us here in Madison. On August 24 at the Orton Park Festival, we will be able to hang out with this group of rising stars. I had the chance to catch up with Johana, Santi & Balthazar while they were in Colombia, to help get to know the people and the what’s’ possibly heading our way. We get into their sound merging many grooves with the spirit of the Grateful Dead and that feel your way into the music way. We get into the creation of and dropping of the new album ‘Harvest and how working with a label, Mixto Records and the combination of all three bandmates’ ideas made for what I would say is a aura-filled album for me. I truly feel their music. We talk about how Mother Nature was a close second to the honorary band member during the albunm’s creation and provided many an opportunity to expand during the process. They really made yet more exciting noise recently at their L.A. debut on the Jazz Is Dead stage and were introduced by the coolth that is friend of the proGram, Mr. Adrian Younge. Of course, we get a little time to build a little setlist – all of this time together left me even more ready to find a brand new groove and way with BALTHVS. Take some time and found yours.

Celebrate Carnival at Lincoln Center

Every year at Carnival, hundreds of artists from across the Caribbean country of Trinidad and Tobago submit songs and compete to be crowned either the International Soca Monarch or the winner of the Carnival Road March. Their tracks glorify the sweet sound of soca, a regional fusion of funk, calypso, electronic dance, reggae, zouk, R&B, dance pop and whatever tunes are moving the crowd on the date of the festival. Lincoln Center celebrates the enduring spirit and joy of soca music with an unforgettable show from Trini Carnival legend and crossover star Patrice Roberts. One of the genre’s most prominent female voices, Roberts has been entertaining island audiences for nearly two decades as a luminary in Carnival competitions, including a 2006 Road March victory with Machel Montano. Her hit “Mind My Business” is the most streamed soca song in the world. This Summer For The City event was absolute Fire!!

A Leaf In Time

The final parts of this week’s proGram should just stay put.

The Morning We Dance with the Moon- Or Kantor
Last Days (Way Out West Mix)- Soothsayers w/ Victor Rice


Get Down With Us Tonight- Ursula 1000
To Klub Spatif- Tryp Tych Tryo
No Going Back- Tryp Tych Tryo


impromptu V: jabberwocky- Chick Corea & Béla Fleck
Bemsha Swing- Chick Corea & Béla Fleck
Camino- Tony Romano


RGB- Matt Wilson Ft. Jeff Lederer, Ben Allison, Tia Fuller & Dawn Clement
Chromatic Schematic- Buffalo Monroe
Social Excitement- Buffalo Monroe
Bopstacle Course- Warren Wolf (live)
The Organ Grinder’s Swing- Matthew Whitaker

Fulla Them Goods

The middle parts of this proGram had dem goods all built in:

Parlor Strut- Parlor Greens
Driptorch- Parlor Greens
Ohh Woo Woo- Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters
Heisser Schlitten- Hamburg Spinners


Contusion- Funkadelic Ft. Bernie Worrell
Greenpoint- Bernie Worrell Ft. Steven Bernstein


Jaraguá- Mestizo Beat
Cumbia De Jaraguá- Mestizo Beat
Black Bag- Mestizo Beat
Sun Coloured Eyes- BALTHVS
Mis Soledades- Meridian Brothers


Primera Luz- Superfónicos
No Time Like Now- Joaquin and The Glowliners
Cha Cha Cha Pa Ca- Orquesta Akokán Ft. Carolina Oliveros


Sunlight To My Soul- Angélique Kidjo Ft. Soweto Gospel Choir
Zizobuya- Awa Khiwe

Flappery

The first part of this week’s proGram was ready to fly away and pollenate.

Blueberry Hill- Louis Armstrong (live in London)
Old Phone Died- The Down Hill Strugglers


Keep On Movin’ It- Misty Blues Ft. Gina Coleman
greenarrowradio promo- Christopher Wyze
Caution to the Wind- Christopher Wyze & the Tellers
I’m a Man- The Zac Schulze Gang (Live)
She Does It Right- The Zac Schulze Gang (Live)


88 rue Daguerre- Combo Daguerre Ft. Chicha Libre
Marmalade Haze- Claude Fontaine
Very Best Thing- Quinn DeVeaux & The California Honeydrops
USA- Quinn DeVeaux
Desperate Demise- Prefuse 73


Purgatory- The Mystery Lights
Double Take- Joe Tatton Trio Ft. Lucas de Mulder
Retiro- Joe Tatton Trio Ft. Lucas de Mulder
Hittin’ the Strip- Claudio Corona
Devil’s Saddle- Claudio Corona
Top Hat- Claudio Corona

Legs A Plenty

The final part of this week’s proGram was glad to not have to buy sneakers for it.

Mar de Amor- Tabatha Fher with Breno Virícimo
Ayoka- Dobet Gnahoré
Zouzou- Dobet Gnahoré


Alicia’s Patsh Tants- Alicia Svigals
Lebedik- Alicia Svigals
Pig Ankle Rag- Cathy Fink & Marcy Marxer Ft. Chao Tian
Towards The Light- Les Arrivants Ft. Didem Başar


Woh hai Meri Jaan- Kuljit Bhamra
Sacred Evening – Raga Yaman- Sharon Isbin w/Amjad Ali Khan, Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash (Live in Aspen)
Romancing The Earth – Raga Pilu- Sharon Isbin w/Amjad Ali Khan, Amaan & Ayaan Ali Bangash (Live in Aspen)


Op Sha Sha- Dobranotch
Nebylitsa- Dobranotch


Humans- Pinhdar

Inside The Fires

The middle part of this week’s proGram found out there’s always more within than withouts.

Ice Locks Up Stones- Dark Zen Kollectiv (Live At The 19th Dream Of Dr. Sardonicus Festival 2023)
Black Tar Acid- McDowell & Westaway (Live At The 19th Dream Of Dr. Sardonicus Festival 2023)


Peace, Love, Rock N’ Rollin’- Parker Barrow
**pre-recorded conversation with Megan & Dylan of Parker Barrow**
Throwin’ Stones- Parker Barrow

Nothing’s Gonna Change- Wonder 45
Brooklyn Recycles- Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Blow Your Brains Out- Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Shriffty- Resolution 88
The Big WOO- Bernie Worrell Ft. Fred Schneider
Soldier Of The Stars- Bernie Worrell Ft. Daru Jones & Eric McFadden


Gravitate- Danced Til Midnight Ft. Elize
JazzCazz- Dan ‘The Drum’ Spalding & Ronnie Turner Ft. Emma Noble
The Chicken- Something Else! Ft. Vincent Herring
Filthy McNasty- Something Else! Ft. Vincent Herring


Return of the Mack- Larry Douglas Ft. Amen Kush, Fiyahman & Jorge Pineda
Sunset Flicks- Odario


Listening to Music- Sonova
Most People Don’t Know My Name- Sonova

Arch Ya Glad

The first part of today’s proGram had a color filled smile all over it.

Jump (When My Baby Says)- Chris Daniels & The Kings Ft. Freddi Gowdy
Going To Washington- The Trevor B. Power Band
Jack Rabbit Boy- Bobby Christina’s Caravan
Evil- Bobby Christina’s Caravan


greenarrowradio promo- Doug Duffey and Badd
No Mercy- Doug Duffey and Badd
Rock It All Night- Doug Duffey and Badd
Back To the Light- Lonesome Shack
Tried To Work Something Out- Willie Buck Ft. Delmark All-Stars (live at Buddy Guy’s Legends)


Hang On- Bernard Allison
***pre-recorded conversation with Bernard Allison***
Midnight Creeper- Bernard Allison


Fanfare- London Underground (Live At The 19th Dream Of Dr. Sardonicus Festival 2023)
What I Say- London Underground (Live At The 19th Dream Of Dr. Sardonicus Festival 2023)
Venus In Furs- Cary Grace (Live At The 19th Dream Of Dr. Sardonicus Festival 2023)

Bernard Allison Back In Madison

For over fifty years, music has been Bernard Allison’s essence. As the youngest son of the much-missed Chicago bandleader Luther Allison, he was a bluesman from birth, naturally drawn to this ancient music that seemed to heal deep wounds, and held spellbound by early encounters with heavyweights like Muddy Waters, Albert King & Hound Dog Taylor. Shuttled between Florida & Illinois as a child, but never separated from his guitar, by 12, Bernard was a fireball player himself, and at 18, he commanded instant respect as his dad’s guest at the 1983 Chicago Blues Festival. One week after graduating high school, Bernard cut his teeth on the road with Koko Taylor’s Blues Machine lineup and ended up staying for most of the ’80s. By the close of the decade, however, he assumed a twin identity, leading & writing for his father’s band, while forging a solo career that exploded in Europe off the back of early albums like The Next Generation (1990), No Mercy (1994) and Funkifino (1995). Across his respected career, Bernard has certainly tasted the highs. Just ask him for his memories of jamming with Stevie Ray Vaughan on his 16th birthday.“He contacted my mom and said he and Double Trouble were going to surprise me after their show.” Or being given a lesson by the Texas tornado himself, “Johnny Winter sat me down and taught me how to play slide in open tuning.” But even when the lows bit, like losing Luther to cancer in 1997, just as his career was peaking, Bernard has defied his circumstances. That same year’s solo album, Keepin’ The Blues Alive, might as well have been his mission statement, and Bernard has spent the last quarter-century both honoring his father and exploring his own voice during a constantly flourishing solo career.

I had the honor of spending a little time with Bernard Allison to get into what his set at The Sessions at McPike Park on August 10 here in Madison will be like. We talk about the real fun that he and his band are having while playing with and for folks. Bernard is sure to remind that this is all about representing the Allison name. We talk energy and style, his and what his father was known for. Bernard and mates had just gotten back from a European tour, which led naturally into discussing how his father Luther was beloved overseas and that family/community feel is still alive and rockin’ whenever he shows up for a gig/festival. Madison Wisconsin holds a special spot for Bernard as his dad hung out here as a place to fish and set the stage for more business, music business that is. So, this welcome back to Madison is going to be one for the books, just like the latest album on Ruf Records (a label created with/by Luther & Thomas Ruf) aptly titled ‘Luther’s Blues’ and how playing his dad’s songs, some with a recreated sprit, serves to keep a legacy alive from the past, into the present and through the future. The entire conversation seems to revolve around not only the music, but family, community and the recognition and acknowledgements of forward progress from the places and people that have touched/taught him as a person AND as an artist. I mean this cat was shown certain things from Johnny Winter & Stevie Ray Vaughn (we touch on some of this as well – how could we not?). I will Guarentee that if you are open to having a good time, Bernard Allison and his band will give you more than you can handle.

Atwoodfest welcomes Parker Barrow

Taking their name from the infamous outlaw duo of Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, Parker Barrow is a powerhouse, blues-infused Southern rock ‘n’ roll band led by vocalist Megan Kane & her husband/drummer Dylan Turner. When a chance meeting brought them together in 2019, the pair immediately hit it off and within the span of 2 weeks formed an acoustic duo and hit the road full time – where they have lived ever since. In 2023 Parker Barrow expanded into a full band with many a friend rotating in & out. The band’s vintage sound contains elements of rock, blues, soul, & country music, but Parker Barrow’s brand of music is unmistakably and distinctively their own. Kane was raised on old-school country including Johnny Cash & Dolly Parton, while Dylan grew up listening to classic rock bands like the Allman Brothers & The Stones alongside more contemporary blues-rockers like the Black Crowes & Tedeschi-Trucks Band. The 2 wrote Parker Barrow’s debut album “Jukebox Gypsies” and released in August 2023. The record is a collection of songs that tells the couple’s story over the last 4 years; from their 1st encounter to living out of an RV while touring and everything in between. The record touches on the highs & lows of life on the road, with each song reflecting their feelings and emotions during these times and how they managed to discover a harmonious balance amid the chaos. Parker Barrow have become well known for their electrifying full-throttle live show. Their performances feature high energy jams infused with rock ‘n’ roll, blues, soul and even a dash of classic country. The band is powered by the immense groove of Turner’s drumming at the foundation and Kane’s soulful & electrifying vocals soaring up over the top. They will be bringing a 9 piece band to Madison to close out Atwoodfest in rockin’ style.

I had the chance to catchup with Megan and Dylan just ahead of the upcoming (first time in Wisconsin) event to close out the festivities in Madison at Atwoodfest, Sunday, July 28th. Right from the get go I could tell that the fun and energy I have heard about with their live shows, seemed to flow off the two of them naturally. I wanted to make sure our new friends felt at home before they get out of the van, so we get to know a little bit about exactly how this fun and energy translates live into a rockin’ good time. Just how much a festival crowd can get this band even more revved up then they already plan to be and it is exciting to hear that songs are going to ebb & flow depending on the moments Madison will be providing. We usually do not disappoint!! And if you listen carefully, you’ll hear I was given the green liGht for a chainsaw solo. We get a little back story on the debut album ‘Jukebox Gypsies’ and I think I can hear a tinge of wanting to talk about some new songs?! Maybe we will get something brand spankin’ while they are in town?! Before we call it a day, it was time for a setlist and within that, maybe a new band for us to check out, Them Dirty Roses.

Photo: Jaime Silas

Closer Stills

The final part of this week’s proGram had a burst about to.

Wreck Up A Version- The Aggrovators
Dub ites Green and Gold- The Aggrovators
Night & Day- The Hempolics
STEPPAH- Sharon Marley Ft. Big Youth
Happy is the Man who Finds Wisdom- Mykal Rose, Subatomic Sound System & Hollie Cook


impromptu III: march hare- Chick Corea & Béla Fleck
Lucky Bounce- Chick Corea & Béla Fleck


Willie Meets the Bull- Buffalo Monroe
Hellzapoppin’- Eyal Vilner Big Band
Swingin’ Uptown- Eyal Vilner Big Band
Feet Music- Matt Wilson Ft. Jeff Lederer, Ben Allison, Tia Fuller & Dawn Clement


Whispers of Sea Rivers – III. Time’s Passage- Kojiro Umezaki & Hub New Music

Yessaah- Matthew Whitaker
Don’t Count Me Out- Matthew Whitaker
Dignidad- Lauren Henderson Ft. Joe Dyson, Joel Ross, Jonathan Michel & Sean Mason
Inner Attainment: Umlayez’oPhuthumayo- Nduduzo Makhathini

Abouts

The middle part of this week’s proGram kept thinking it would.

Orgasmo Seq.1 (easy-living)- Piero Umiliani
Orgasmo M18 (shake)- Piero Umiliani
A Flower Called Indica- Sababa 5 & Yurika Hanashima
Tu ne reverras plus mes yeux- Garden City Movement Ft. Ninet Tayeb & Barry Sakharof


BMO is Beautiful- Hiatus Kaiyote & Niki Yang
Everything’s Beautiful- Hiatus Kaiyote
White Rabbit- Hiatus Kaiyote


Be Ill- Rakim Ft. KURUPT & MASTA KILLA
Bigfoot- Lupe Fiasco
Boog’s Groove- Leaf Erikson & Boog Brown
DistantSpace- NxWorries Ft. The Last Artful & Dodgr


Cool Operator- Delroy Wilson
Drink Wine Everybody- Delroy Wilson
Lazer Beam- Don Carlos
Spread Out- Don Carlos

Seedy Soon To Be

The first part of this week’s proGram could go and grow with the best of them.

Fool’s Gold- Chris Robeson
Feel The Good Things Too- Chris Robeson
Everything Goes- Chris Robeson
Caravan- Andrew Bird Trio


Company Commander- John Cale
My Soul Was Still Shouting, ‘MORE!’- David J
Conspiracy Of Shadows- David J


***pre-recorded conversation with FlowPoetry***

That Ain’t Love- Damon Fowler
It’s All In Your Mind- Hermanos Gutiérrez
Superman- Wonder 45


Get It- Redtenbacher’s Funkestra Ft. Tony Remy & Mike Outram
Carol- Redtenbacher’s Funkestra Ft. Scott McKeon & Carter Arrington
Where Did The Judge Go- Bull & The Matadors
The Funky Judge- Bull & The Matadors


Re-Enter Black Light (Phase II)- Bernie Worrell Ft. Sean Lennon
In A Silent Jay- The Means of Production
Positively 5th Street- The Means of Production
Sun, Moon, Wind, Earth- The Means of Production

What’s New With FlowPoetry

FlowPoetry (aka Adam Gregory Pergament of Madison, WI) to release a book of poetry titled: “Hopped Up Cranked Flip Top Chrome Plated Hot Rockin’ Cherry Chariot” as part of a music show at Gamma Ray Bar in Madison, WI on Wednesday July 24, 2024 presented by Gamma Ray Bar. In addition to the book release, there will be a FlowPoetry performance featuring New York based percussionist Noah Lehrman who has gigged with international legends including Nile Rodgers, the late Babatunde Olatunji, & Charles Neville. Supporting musical acts include Def Sonic(WI), an ambient folk & electronica artist, and Lukie P. (WI)., an acoustic singer/songwriter. “Hopped Up Cranked Flip Top Chrome Plated Hot Rockin’ Cherry Chariot” is FlowPoetry’s 4th published work in-print and explores a performative lyrical jam based style of poetry. “Beautifully crafted poetry…brilliant!”, raves Sensible Reason (Brooklyn, NY). “Few people in his scene are as creative as Pergament, who turns music into art.”, states Isthmus Newspaper (Madison, WI). Deeply beautiful.”, declares Relix Magazine. With over 1500 shows in the USA with bands and as a solo poet, FlowPoetry was voted by the city as one of Madison (Wisconsin) Magazine’s Best Spoken Word/Poetry Performers in 2014, ’15, and ’16. He is a three-time finalist for Best Artist in the Annual Madison WI Area Music Awards and the winner of two Dane County Artist Grants. He has appeared at over 80 Midwest and East Coast Music and Arts festivals. “A lyrical rollercoaster!”, writes Grateful Web Music Blog. “Legendary spoken word artist”, raves Madison.com. “FlowPoetry is one of the most unique and riveting performers on the Midwestern musical and artistic landscape. On the cutting edge of the nationwide expansion of new forms of spoken word…. unique, theatrical and musical.”, DeKalb Chronicle (DeKalb, IL)

I had the chance to get back into the mind quickly with Adam about the new book and the upcoming event/tour. We dive riGht into the new book of poetry to uncover where that title comes from, the book’s journey to completion and we get into one of the poems that grabbed my attention immediately. We get into the upcoming event, (the who’s who and what’s what of the artists) and the new venue space, Gamma Ray. We have had Adam on a few different times now over the years, as his tales told, and the presentation of such tales in a ‘jamular’ flow, always have spoken to me, and I am sure they will, wherever and whenever. Ride that Chariot where it takes us.