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Cash Box Kings Come Knockin’

The Cash Box Kings are co-led by real-deal Chicago blues vocalist & songwriter Oscar “Mr. 43rd Street” Wilson, and Madison, Wisconsin-based songwriter, harmonica giant & singer Joe Nosek, plays masterfully raw, unvarnished, old-school ensemble blues. Wilson’s huge, emotive vocals and Nosek’s blistering harmonica fuel their razor-sharp original songs and always incisive reinvention of obscure blues classics. On their new Alligator Records album, Oscar’s Motel (their 3rd for the label & 11th overall), The Cash Box Kings bring contemporary authority and old-school authenticity to each of the album’s 11 tracks. The band, featuring guitarist Billy Flynn, drummer Kenny “Beedy Eyes” Smith, bassist John W. Lauler, and keyboardist Lee Kanehira, opens a door into the intoxicating spirit and sounds of 1950s and 1960s Chicago-based blues, and then they bring it all right up to the minute with Wilson & Nosek’s original, instantly memorable songs. The history of The Cash Box Kings begins in Madison, Wisconsin where Nosek founded the band in 2001. Since 2007, his co-leader has been the charismatic, larger-than-life Chicago blues vocalist Oscar Wilson. Over 20 years apart in age and coming from vastly different backgrounds, the two form an unlikely pair, combining Wilson’s indisputably authentic South Side Chicago blues vocals and gritty, street-smart songwriting chops with Nosek’s storytelling vocals, dynamic harmonica and witty tunesmithing. In their first 6 years, The Cash Box Kings’ top-notch musicianship and deep blues feeling won the band a large and loyal audience across the Midwest. Wilson joined the group in 2007, bringing with him an instantly commanding stage presence and an authoritative vocal style that gives fire-breathing power to the music. A captivating singer, born in Chicago with the blues in his blood and with an encyclopedic knowledge of almost every blues song known to man, Wilson is a natural-born entertainer and a perfect foil for Nosek and the band. Born in 1953 on Chicago’s 43rd Street (aka “Muddy Waters Drive”), Wilson grew up in the company of many famous blues artists. Junior Wells, Elmore James, Big Smokey Smothers and close family friend David “Honeyboy” Edwards were all regulars at weekly Friday night fish fries/jam sessions at the Wilson home. Throughout his adulthood, Wilson held regular jobs but was always welcome sitting in with Chicago blues mainstays like Melvin Taylor & Johnny B. Moore. His vocal inspirations range from Muddy Waters, B.B. King and Albert King to Jimmy Reed, Jimmy Rogers and Little Walter, but he mostly sings like Oscar Wilson. A self-described blues fanatic, Nosek, born in Wisconsin in 1974 and raised the Chicago suburbs, spent his youth soaking up as much blues music as he could hear, both live and on record. In his teens, he began sneaking into blues clubs to watch Junior Wells, James Cotton, Otis Rush, Jimmy Rogers, Sunnyland Slim and others. He took up harmonica, quickly cultivating his own aggressive, fluid style. After moving to Madison in the early 1990s, he began sitting in with artists such as Clyde Stubblefield & Luther Allison. Finding like-minded musicians hell-bent on playing raw, rough-edged, hard-charging blues, Nosek formed The Cash Box Kings. They released their first album, Live! At The King Club, in 2003, instantly earning praise from critics and fans, and gaining a reputation as one of the hottest live bands on the circuit. With 10 previous releases to their credit and hundreds of live performances under their belts, The Cash Box Kings have won widespread acclaim throughout the blues world. Their Alligator Records debut, 2017’s Royal Mint, was named among the Top Ten Blues Albums of the Year by MOJOmagazine. 2019’s Hail To The Kings! continued the trend, with the band receiving three Blues Music Award nominations, praise from media including NPR, The Chicago Tribune, AllMusic.com, UK’s MOJO and Blues & Rhythm, and radio airplay around the world. The Cash Box Kings continue to play major festivals across the U.S. and Europe. They’ve blown away audiences at the Chicago Blues Festival, the Tampa Bay Blues Festival, the Doheny Blues Festival, the Mississippi Valley Blues Festival, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, the Cincinnati Blues Festival, the Cambridge Folk Festival (UK), the Moulin Blues Festival (Netherlands), the Lucerne Blues Festival (Switzerland), the Baltic Blues Festival (Germany) and the Edmonton Blues Festival (Canada). They have also performed in Belgium, France, Spain & Uruguay, building their worldwide audience one jaw-dropping show at a time. No matter where The Cash Box Kings perform, they bring the music to fuel the party. Between Wilson’s natural blues vocal power and Nosek’s talent at wringing every last drop of emotion from his harmonica, The Cash Box Kings never fail to wow their longtime fans while earning new ones at every gig.

I had the chance to catch up with Joe Nosek ahead of a busy week in and around Madison. On Tuesday the 18th they will be rockin’ the Harry Whitehorse Sculpture Festival, and on the 21st, the Cash Box Kings will be part of a Make Music Madison event at 4pm and then aGain that evening at the North Street Cabaret. We start by filling in any newcomers to the scene on what to expect from a CBK’s show, traditional blues with a modern feel striving to provide a mosaic of feelings and get down rhythms. We go into their latest release on Alligator Records, ‘Oscar’s Motel’ and get deeper into the how’s and why’s of what they did and do for this record. We talk about speaking up and being the voice of the times as well as living the dream of working & hanging with friend of the program, Mr. Buddy Guy. Also, this chat would not be complete without hearing what track off the new album Joe would pick to share in a set, and what other artists would get in that list.

About To Burst

The final part of the proGram could easily tell it was ready to go.

You Got Soul- Quinn DeVeaux
Plays for Keeps- Johnny Burgos
Love Will Come Around- Resolution 88 Ft. Vanessa Haynes
Love Sex Magic- Silky Steps
Sarda Sarda- Or Kantor


If You Don’t Want Me- The Freedom Affair
Don’t Mind Me- Con Brio
Vast Wildfire Poison- Prefuse 73
Wise Up- Common & Pete Rock


Viva tu- Manu Chao
To Da Fe- Reginald Policard Ft. Gilmar Gomes & Richard Bona & Angelique Kidjo
Melancolia- Reginald Policard Ft. Richard Bona


RASIN MWEN- Paul Beaubrun Ft. KOLO, Kabysh & Badio
They Say- Paul Beaubrun Ft. CIMAFUNK & Keyon Harrold
These Eyes- Reggaddiction

See Them All

The middle part of the proGram paid attention to the many shades of all of us.

Under New Management- Curtis Salgado Ft. Anson Funderburgh
I’m Gonna Forget About You- Curtis Salgado Ft. Robert Cray
Talkin’ Smack- Gerald McClendon
She’s Tryin’ to Drive Me Crazy- Gerald McClendon
Ain’t That a Man- Sugaray Rayford
Aha- Sugaray Rayford


Back To Schooldays- Graham Parker & The Goldtops
Shed- Sub*T
Moon in Reverse- La Luz
Mystical & Paranoid- Dylan Chambers Ft. G Love & Special Sauce
Next Time- Raul Midón
Angelwings- Potatohead People Ft. Shafiq Husayn & Ivan Ave


Rainbow- Ruthie Foster
Come To Mama- Sierra Green & The Giants
***pre-recorded conversation with Sierra Green***
Can You Get To That- Sierra Green & The Giants
Break In the Road- Sierra Green & The Giants

Iris Roll

The first part of this week’s proGram went thru the tuck & roll and kept on.

I Shall Be Released- Rising Appalachia
Chinese Breakdown- Tony Trischka
Lady Madonna- Tony Trischka Ft. The Gibson Brothers


Train Coming- Angelique Francis Ft. Eric Gales
Day Tripper- Kid Anderson (live)
You Met Your Match- Lisa “Little Baby” Anderson
A Change Will Do Me Good- T-Bear
Your Husband’s Got a Gun- T-Bear


Whatcha Do To Me- The Fabulous Thunderbirds Ft. Elvin Bishop
Nothing In Rambling- The Fabulous Thunderbirds Ft. Bonnie Raitt, Keb Mo, Taj Mahal & Mick Fleetwood
Ring Them Bells- Rory Block
In a Flash- Gene Moran


Hey Don’t Go- Mason Via

A Rising Star In Sierra Green

Sierra Green was born and raised in New Orleans 7th ward where she began singing in the church choir at the age of 8. The 7th ward is a mecca for talent, spawning legends including Jelly Roll Morton, Allen Toussaint, & Frank Ocean, rappers Mannie Fresh & Mia X, and film stars Tyler Perry & Sidney Bechet. Hope rings throughout the community. Families are close; music is relevant; and everyone knows someone who made it out and became famous. Music, Art, & Talent remain fresh and abundant in the 7th ward, and Sierra Green and the Giants are the latest breakout. As a teen Sierra began busking on Frenchmen Street, one of the musical centers of the Crescent City, which taught her quickly how to keep an audience. Before long Sierra graduated to clubs, establishing the best residency in town playing a couple of nights a week to a packed Frenchmen Street house. In New Orleans when you have the best gig in town the best players gravitate toward you, and you eventually end up with the best players in town. These are Sierra Green’s Giants. Sierra’s summer was filled with excitement as she and her Giants, featuring William West on drums, Mike Perez on bass, Paul Provosty on guitar, Brandon Nater on trumpet, Maurice Cade on trombone, and David Ludman on saxophone, worked with New Orleans’ legendary producer David Torkanowsky on a blazing new EP called The Torch Sessions. The band recorded five tracks, including an impressive and passionate version of The Meter’s “Break in the Road” and the chance to project her own style into “Promised Land,” a song by the Revivalists’ David Shaw. On the crawling “One Thing” Sierra takes her gloves off with a powerful performance channeling the depth of her passion and range. Sierraowns Nina Simone’s anthem for liberation “Feeling Good.” You can feel the euphoria that comes from being liberated from oppression, something that is common in New Orleans’s 7th ward. “He Called Me Baby” is a perfect track to express the direction and soulful sound that you can expect Sierra to deliver throughout her career. Powerful horns to accent the groovy bass and piano lines and a vocal you can compare to any of the legends of 1960’s Motown. One common thread which runs through all these tracks is Sierra’s hunger and passion to change her own life while changing others with the power of her voice and her music.

I had the pleasure of hanging out with Sierra Green shortly before she and the Giants headlining the Marquette Waterfront Festival here in Madison, Wisconsin on Sunday June 9th at 6:30pm. We get into what the people getting down at the festival can expect to get when Sierra & the Giants hit the stage. There is going to be moments to move, groove and dance your faces off. She may or may not have endorsed hopping up on stage to shake it in front of all. This sound has both the love of STAX Records and the New Orleans flavor seem to fit into any place that is ready for a party. We get into the new album to drop this fall, we went seed to flower on how that turned from sessions to ready to spin. Find out what Sierra’s grandma and I have in common, it has everything to do with how her voice can change the mood and we talk about what would be a setlist if I left the studio and Sierra hopped in. Get Ready To PARTY!


Betty Carter’s Jazz Ahead – Day 1

Under the direction of Jason Moran, 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 two-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 livestreamed. 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.

Bubbled Over Green

The final part of the proGram this week, saw SUM contrasting views.

Con Licencia- Orquesta Akokán
For The Soul- Potatohead People Ft. Moka Only
FromHere- NxWorries Ft. Snoop Dogg & October London


World of Peace- Radio Citizen & Masajjaa Ft. Bajka (Lehto Remix)
Ma Belle Fille- Saturno 4000
Portal To A World Of Sand- Jenova 7
Permeability- Varv


Race Car- Nation Beat
A New Flow- Nation Beat Ft. Christylez Bacon
Nard’s Right- Ghost-Note Ft. Bernard Wright
Mustard n’Onions- Ghost-Note Ft. Jay Jennings
The Curious Wild- Apifera


Totality (Crown-Lites dub remix)- Ghost Funk Orchestra
Congo Man- Paul Beaubrun

Chive Turkey

Now the second part of the proGram was a tasty and pretty looker:

Billy Canton’s Bulldog- Big Dave McLean
Got Me By The Short Hairs- Tornozo Cannon
Niki Hokey- Curtis Salgado
Midnight In Meridian- Wyly Bigger


Pump the Brakes- The Reddcoats
Reddcoat Stew- The Reddcoats
Tilt a Whirl- The Reddcoats
All That School For Nothing- John Grant


Joe’s Struggles- Wild Yaks
Les Assassins- Combo Daguerre
In The Green Fields Now- Ambassador Hazy


I’m Lonely- MASINO
All I Need- MASINO Ft. Jensine Benitez
Tough Love- MT Jones
Lemon n Lime Sours- Emilia Sisco w/Cold Diamond & Mink


Sun Don’t Shine- Wolfgang Valbrun
Dame Lo Que Tienes- Joe Tatton Trio Ft. Lucas de Mulder

Chive Shadow

The first part of this week’s proGram was no chive talker!

Liquid Modernity- Blake Leyh
Blackbird (12 String)- Mark Leggett


You’re What I Need- Jenny Don’t And The Spurs
Comin’ Up- Dylan Chambers
High (When I’m Low)- Dylan Chambers Ft. Lunchmoney Lewis & Dave Koz
You Gotta Respect Yourself- Dylan Chambers Ft. Cory Wong


Set Me Free- Rainy Eyes
Cold Cold World- Chris Kasper
Getting Right- Chris Kasper Ft. Oliver Wood
It’s Not Me, It’s You- Chris Kasper
I Gotta Go- Leslie Mendelson


The Ghost of D.B. Cooper- Goodnight, Texas
Motown Mash- Left Lane Cruiser
River Picker- Left Lane Cruiser

Tali Rubinstein Quartet at Lincoln Center

Los Angeles-based composer and musician Tali Rubinstein began playing the recorder when she was in the second grade. Her talent, distinctive style, and personal expression have made her the world’s greatest interpreter of that often underestimated instrument. She has put her virtuosity to work in fields as diverse as Latin pop, modern jazz, Hindustani ragas, contemporary classical, and children’s songs. In addition to her years of international touring, Rubinstein has performed at the Carnegie Hall, the Kennedy Center and Birdland Jazz Club. She has played alongside David Borza, the Israeli Andalusian Orchestra, Anat Cohen, the Orchestra of St. Luke’s, Alejandro Sanz, Mariza, the Manila Symphony Orchestra, Tomatito and Paco De Lucia’s band. Rubinstein and her band’s Lincoln Center headliner premiere showcases and celebrates music from her entire repertoire, including her most recent album, 2023’s Mémoire, produced by the multiple GRAMMY Award-winner Javier Limón.

The Others Garden

The final part of this week’s show had a little extra to it.

I Concentrate On You- Lizz Wright
Sparrow- Lizz Wright Ft. Angelique Kidjo
Your Love- Lizz Wright Ft. Meshell Ndegeocello and Brandee Younger
We Shall Overcome- Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra w/Wynton Marsalis Ft. Bryan Stevenson


Anything at All- Raul Midón
***pre-recorded conversation with Raul Midón***
Keep on Keeping On- Raul Midón


Ode to Barry- Charles McPherson
Surge- Charles McPherson
Am Gone Get Some- David Murray Quartet


Mercy, Mercy, Mercy- David Benoit Ft. Spice Fusion
Spark- Jon Gordon
Portrait- Omar Sosa


From the Ground Up- Rosa Brunello
Up from Under from Up- Bright Dog Red

A Burster

The middle part of the proGram blew up this wayz to the sun.

The Red Door- Orrin Evans
***pre-recorded conversation with Mr. Orrin Evans***
All The Things You Are- Orrin Evans
Smoke Rings- Orrin Evans

Ladies- Kenny Garrett & Svoy

Puerto Rican Rumble- Benjamin Koppel, Brian Blade & Anders Koppel
Peche a la Mouche- Stephane Wrembel Band & Jean-Michel Pilc
le Mythe de Sisyphe- Stephane Wrembel Band & Jean-Michel Pilc
Stromboli- Zaccai Curtis Ft. Luques Curtis, Willie Martinez, Camilo Molina & Reinaldo De Jesus


Bright City- Natsuki Tamura & Jim Black

Albert Ayler, a meditation in light- Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers
Imagine, a mosiac for John Lennon- Wadada Leo Smith & Amina Claudine Myers
Sacrifice- Jack Walrath (Live)
Ain’t That Some Shit- Andy Ezrin

You’re A Daisy If You Do

The first part of this week’s proGram laid right down next to you.

Sauntering with Mr. Brown- Tomeka Reid Quartet Ft. Mary Halvorson, Tomas Fujiwara & Jason Roebke
Outubro- Milton Nascimento & esperanza spalding


Bass Salute- Peter Dominguez
**pre-recorded conversation with Peter Dominguez**
Honor Song For RD- Peter Dominguez


Perspective (Peace and Love)- Isaiah Collier & the Chosen Few
Guest Of Honor- Ron Miles (live)


Mission Statement- Julius Rodriguez
Wattensaw- Jason Robinson


Starlight- Fred Hersch
Softly, as in a Morning Sunrise- Fred Hersch

Orrin Evans At Madison Jazz Fest

During his kaleidoscopic quarter-century as a professional jazz musician, pianist Orrin Evans has become the model of a fiercely independent artist who pushes the envelope in all directions. Evans upholds that reputation on his 20th album, Magic of Now (Smoke Sessions), on which he helms a multi-generational A-list quartet through an eight-piece program that exemplifies state-of-the-art modern jazz. From first note to last, the members, convening as a unit for the first time, display the cohesion and creative confidence of old friends, mirroring the leader’s predisposition for finding beauty in the heat of the moment. Although he’s never had the support of a major label, Evans has ascended to top-of-the-pyramid stature on his instrument, as affirmed by a #1-ranking as “Rising Star Pianist” in the 2018 DownBeat Critics Poll. Grammy nominations for the Smoke Sessions albums The Intangible Between and Presence, by Evans’ raucous, risk-friendly Captain Black Big Band, cement his bona fides as a bandleader & composer. Mr. Evans bedrocks his speculative sensibility with virtuoso command of the piano and deep assimilation of the fundamentals. A deft tune deconstructor, he commands vocabulary across a broad timeline of swinging, blues-infused hardcore jazz and spiritual jazz/avant garde jazz dialects, as well as the Euro-canon, and conveys his stories with the intuitive spontaneity of an ear player. He projects an instantly recognizable sound, sometimes creating flowing rubato tone poems, sometimes embodying the notion that the piano comprises 88 tuned drums. His stylistically polyglot compositions – influenced by the expansive, individuality-first Black Music culture of his native Philadelphia and by a decade playing Charles Mingus’ beyond-category music in the Mingus Big Band – similarly postulate an environment of “structured freedom” that instigates the personnel to push the envelope in all his multifarious leader and collaborative projects. These include the Eubanks Evans Experience (a recent venture w/eminent guitarist Kevin Eubanks); the recently-formed Brazilian unit Terreno Comum; Evans’ working trio with bassist Luques Curtis & drummer Mark Whitfield; Jr.; & Tar Baby (a collective trio of 20 years standing with bassist Eric Revis & drummer Nasheet Waits). One of Tar Baby’s two 2022 releases will be released on Evans’ imprint, Imani Records, which he founded in 2001 and relaunched in 2018. An influential educator, Evans is devoted to passing the torch to new generations. His students include the outstanding young alto saxophonist & Blue Note artist Immanuel Wilkins, and the prodigious, Grammy-nominated teenage pianist Brandon Goldberg.

I had the honor of spending some time with Mr. Orrin Evans ahead of his headlining set on June 15th at the University of Wisconsin Terrace as part of the 2024 Madison Jazz Festival. We first took care of business and got to know each of his bandmates for the event and how he looks forward to being able to create music with these folks in a spot he has hear a lot about as a beautiful place to play. Who could argue? Mr. Evans goes back in time and reflects on how some form of the arts was going to be a part of him always, he was never discouraged from doing things he enjoyed and wanted to try, which has seemed to translate into the way he goes about creating/leading/teaching within the arts. The question ‘What are you listening to?’ leads to some interesting words and it seems on a good day, we and many may have a certain sound in common. We talk about how his 2023 album, ‘The Red Door’ came together and how he got to work with so many folks he always wanted to on that record and why not build a setlist? Man, after that I wanna go over and hang with him and have a listening party.

Peter Dominguez Talks String Theory

Peter Dominguez grew up in Milwaukee, Wisconsin and began performing with the Music for Youth Orchestras and his father; pianist and vocalist Frank DeMiles. Peter went on to study with Roger Ruggeri and Richard Davis at the University of Wisconsin, Madison, and with Dr Lucas Drew at the University of Miami. Peter served as Professor of Double Bass and Jazz Studies at Michigan State University from 1984-96, and continued studies with Robert Gladstone while substituting with the Detroit Symphony. The former Principal Bass with the Lansing Symphony Orchestra and the American Sinfonietta, Peter was Professor of Jazz Studies and Double Bass 1990-2020 at Oberlin Conservatory of Music. He is currently Professor of Double Bass and Jazz Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He continues to perform with an impressive array of Classical, Jazz, and Latin artists throughout the Americas and Europe. His teaching includes national and international classes, adjudication of international competitions, artistic direction of the Richard Davis Foundation for Young Bassist Inc annual conference in Madison Wisconsin, and the director of the Milt Hinton Institute for Studio Bass. Peter’s recordings include ‘How About This’ (2010) & ‘Groove Dreams’ (2017) performed on Milt Hinton’s famous 1790 bass. Another solo recording entitled ‘Bass Salute’ (2023) featuring Richard Davis’s 1855 Lion Head double bass.

I had the chance to catch up with Peter about the upcoming event as part of the 2024 Madison Jazz Festival. On June 13th from 7-9pm at Madison Museum of Contemporary Art, Peter, who is the producer of the new documentary: String Theory: The Richard Davis Method, will be screening & participating in a Q&A (and perhaps he may let the Lion Roar?!) about the documentary and the life, career & legacy of a legend, Mr. Richard Davis. We go deep into the creation of this endeavor – including a great tale from an original screening in Milwaukee highlighting the maGic of The memories include the different ways Mr. Davis would inspire students to try and even that level of success into a double-bass equality with other more prominent instruments, it was not a ‘traditional’ teaching method many have said, but clearly it is all about the results, the people and the wholistic education art provides both student and society. Peter is also going to be playing with his long time friend Gerri DiMaggio on the Terrace, June 15th at 3pm, so we touch base on what is gonna go down when that goes down.

Lost & Found With Raul Midón

Singer, Songwriter, Guitarist & Engineer, Raul Midón established himself as a first-call session singer upon graduation from the prestigious Studio Jazz program at the University of Miami in 1991. He sang background vocals on more than 60 Latin recordings, many Grammy winning. In 1999 he was asked to join the touring band of Shakira. During that time, he was creating his own original music and was signed to a development deal with Warner Chappel. He left Shakira’s band to move to NYC to pursue his own career. Within a year he debuted at Carnegie Hall with the Movie Music of Spike Lee. Spike engaged him to write the end credit song for “She Hate Me.” At the same time Raul was signed by legendary producer Arif Mardin to his label under the Blue Note moniker, Manhattan Records. Raul has worked with countless legends in the industry including Bill Withers, Herbie Hancock, Sting, Terence Blanchard, & Dianne Reeves to name several. He received 2 Grammy nominations back-to-back in 2017 & 2018 for his albums “Bad Ass and Blind” & “If You Really Want” in the Best Jazz Vocal Category. Since moving to the DMV he established himself as an accomplished recording engineer, recording all the vocals for both of the aforementioned in his home studio. In 2019 he was invited to speak at his high school Alma Mater Santa Fe Prep and also was given the Distinguished Alumnus Award from the University of Miami. In 2021 he was awarded the Disability Rights Ambassador of the year award, presented to him in a virtual ceremony by his friend and colleague Jason Mraz. During the COVID lockdown, Raul continued to collaborate with colleagues and appears in a duet on the Grammy winning album “Mendo” by Alex Cuba. He chose to pursue a long-time dream of recording a guitar duets album with some of his favorite guitarists including Mike Stern, Dean Parks, Lionel Loueke, Julia Bailen, Stephane Wrembel, Alex Cuba and more. This album ‘Eclectic Adventurist’ was released on his own label, ReKondite ReKords on 11/11/ 2022, to acclaimed reviews. He continues to tour, write, record and is working on a novel, ‘Tembererana’, and he is also back in strong 2024 with a brand new album to share, ‘Lost & Found’.

I had the pleasure of re-connecting with Raul ahead of his June 8th event at Cafe Coda as part of the 2024 Madison Jazz Festival. We get into what that show should be like as he is heading here after just releasing a brand new record, Lost & Found. We get into how that album went from ideas to release, working in his own studio and which tunes off the album seem to be hitting just right with audiences. Some even to his surprise. We get a chance to learn a little more about the person Raul is as we chat in depth about his fascination and practicing of the HAM radio. His love and respect of this communication wizardry certainly reignited a spark within this G. We also talk about ding the National Anthem recently at an OKC Thunder playoff game and is approach to performing the anthem – check it here. well, you know me, it would not be a good talk if we didn’t get a moment to talk about a level of cool, like Raul being honored as the Disability Rights Ambassador a few years back.

Shield Bug Up

The extra sets this week did what it took.

Throw Some Ass- Sofi Tukker
Soul Love- Fred Everything Ft. Stereo MCs
Meio a Meio- Vinícius Mendes
Whispering Pines- Mieke Miami


Heart to Heart- David Versace
Al Maqademah- Ziad Rahbani
Al Muqadenah 2 (introduction 2)- Ziad Rahbani
Final – Al Adala- Ziad Rahbani
Live for Today- K.O.G.


2223- Montao Ft. Masta Killa
G Chop- GaigeB
Yeah x10 (MIXED)- Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross

Iris Iris

The final part of the proGram this week was about a week earlier than you.

Achtronaut- OLUMA
Sunrow- OLUMA
Jello- OLUMA
En el Caribe Estoy Triste- Meridian Brothers


Serena e Lomunno- Riz Ortolani
Il Ricordo Di Serena- Riz Ortolani
Del Callejón- Orchestra Mambo International
Mambo Te Llama- Orchestra Mambo International
Take a Minute- The Jazz Defenders


Things Will Fall Apart- Louis Cole w/Metropole Orkest & Jules Buckley
Tropical Western Dream- Arema Arega
Here to Imagine- Meklit
Hagere Ethiopia- Meklit

And Pooof

The middle part of the proGram this week was something from nothing.

The Reflector- Heffernan & Pärk
Be Let Loose- Ambassador Hazy
Line And Hook- Ambassador Hazy
Blue Skies- Ambassador Hazy
Peppermint Roses- The Lemon Twigs
Sweet Vibration- The Lemon Twigs


SoulD- Joe Marcinek Band
In Green We Dream- Parlor Greens


Ain’t It Funky Now- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (Live)
***pre-recorded convo w/family to the proGram, Delvon Lamarr***
Love Land- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (Live)

Right Here, Last Night- PM Warson
Moment of Weakness- Danny Toeman
Outta Position- Silver Skylarks
Number One Set and Sound- Silver Skylarks Ft. Large Professor
Power Moves- Silver Skylarks


Soul Brother No. 1- The Reverend Shawn Amos

Which Way To

The first part of this week’s proGram looked past those yellow arrows.

Old Timer- Elliott Murphy

Traveling the Highway Home- Kelsey Waldon Ft. Margo Price
Rootin’ For You- Emily Nenni
Live Close By (Visit Often)- The Mavericks w/Nicole Atkins
$10 Cowboy- Charley Crockett


Waiting on The Lawd- Kyshona Ft. Ruthie Foster, Odessa Settles & Chris Pierce
Carolina- Kyshona Ft. Keb Mo
Fédon- Kaia Kater Ft. Taj Mahal


Crier- American Aquarium

Gone, Georgia Gone- Kelli Baker
Change Your Mind (In Memory of Roy Buchanan)- Billy Price
A Certain Something- Billy Price
Brown Eyed Blues- Jeff Pitchell
Soulshine- Jeff Pitchell Ft. Michael Allman & Charles Neville
Doom Loop- Big Harp George