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Tale End

The final portion of the show this week had to make sure the beGinning was not over:

Yoshi Orange- Ebi Soda
Tio Bernar- The Ana Nobo Quartet
Intro Tambors- Libérica Ft. Antonio Lizana & Raphaël Pannier
Els Tres Tambors- Libérica Ft. Antonio Lizana/Pere Martínez/Raphaël Pannier & Max Villavecchia

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Dj- Cortez – Williams Project
Territorial Imperative- Cortez – Williams Project

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Archetypes: I. The Rebel- Third Coast Percussion
***pre-recorded conversation with Sean Connors of TCP***
Archetypes: X. The Creator- Third Coast Percussion
Archetypes: XI. The Hero- Third Coast Percussion
Archetypes: VII. The Jester- Third Coast Percussion

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Wail Bait- Makaya McCraven
When Your Lover Has Gone-Makaya McCraven

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Tell Him– Moonchild Ft. Lalah Hathaway

Into The Blue

Mid-part of the proGram too the sounds into the great beyond:

I’m Walking- Calvin Johnson
Justice- The OGJB Quartet
#74 Monday, June 1, 2020 in C- Stuart Bogie Ft. Mike Dillon

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Make The Move- Oscar Hernández & Alma Libre
Force Of Nature- Deanna Witkowski
Strapped- David Whitman

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Bemsha Swing- Roswell Rudd & Duck Baker
Insect Ward- Tony Malaby’s Sabino
Scratch The Horse- Tony Malaby’s Sabino
Top, Bottom And What’s In The Middle- Andrew Cyrille, William Parker & Enrico Rava

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Bill- Dave Sewelson

Up Then There

1st part of the proGram thought abut sound from the there to the hEAR:

Gilese- Adam Rudolph’s Go Organic Guitar Orchestra
Dolidaze- Adam Rudolph’s Go Organic Guitar Orchestra
Deneb- Adam Rudolph’s Go Organic Guitar Orchestra

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Swing Low, Sweet Chariot- Javon Jackson Ft. Nikki Giovanni
Welcome- Mary Akpa
I Promise- Mary Akpa Ft. Melanie Charles
Curioso- Scott Burns, John Wojciechowski & Geof Bradfield
Ready Out There- Eberhard Weber (Live in Avignon)

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Sun For Sonny- Bill O’Connell
Neener Neener- Remy Le Boeuf’s Assembly Of Shadows

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Worldly Winds- Fred Hersch Ft. Drew Gress, Jochen Rueckert & Crosby Street String Quartet
Cool- Pete Malinverni
Snake Song- Mathis Picard (live)

Metamorphosis Third Coast Percussion

Third Coast Percussion is a GRAMMY® Award-winning Chicago-based percussion quartet and GRAMMY®-nominated composer collective. For over fifteen , the ensemble has created exciting and unexpected performances that constantly redefine the classical music experience. The ensemble has been praised for “commandingly elegant” (New York Times) performances, the “rare power” (Washington Post) of their recordings, and “an inspirational sense of fun and curiosity” (Minnesota Star-Tribune). Third Coast Percussion maintains a busy tour schedule, with past performances in 38 of the 50 states and Washington, DC, plus international tour dates across 4 continents. A direct connection with the audience is at the core of all of TCP’s work, whether the musicians are speaking from the stage about a new piece of music, inviting the audience to play along in a concert or educational performance, or inviting their fans around the world to create new music using one of their free mobile apps. The 4 members of Third Coast are also accomplished teachers, and make active participation by all students the cornerstone of all their educational offerings. The quartet’s curiosity and eclectic taste have led to a series of unlikely collaborations that have produced exciting new art. That will be on display on January 27th in Madison for an all senses in, spirit bending performance titled ‘Metamorphosis’. I had the chance to get together with Sean Connors from the ensemble to discuss just how cool this upcoming event is going to be. Sean teases us just right with what one can expect if they go in to the show as a blank slate. We discuss the latest album, “Archetypes” (nominated for 3 Grammys) and how that was born and how it grew to into is final form and of course coming to the University means you have to go to class…so we talk briefly about the educational workshop with UW–Madison percussion students the ensemble will take part in on the 28th. A complete package indeed.

Third Coast Percussion joins forces with the groundbreaking choreography of Movement Art Is (co-founded by Lil Buck and Jon Boogz) for an intimate, evening-length program that explores the duality of human nature. At once intensely personal and fiercely virtuosic, two disparate styles of street dance blend seamlessly with new music by Jlin and Tyondai Braxton, as well as Third Coast Percussion’s critically-acclaimed arrangements of Philip Glass’s Aguas da Amazonia.

This performance is presented by Wisconsin Union Theater, and will take place in the Mead Witter Foundation Concert Hall at Hamel Music Center.

Metamorphosis:

PHILIP GLASS (arr. by Third Coast Percussion) Metamorphosis One
JLIN Perspective
TYONDAI BRAXTON Sunny X
PHILIP GLASS (arr. by Third Coast Percussion) Amazon River

Movement by Cameron Murphy and Quentin Robinson
Choreography by Movement Art Is
Lighting design by Joe Burke
Stage direction by Leslie Buxbaum Danzig

Click here for more information and to purchase tickets.

Click here to watch the Metamorphosis trailer, with videography by David Javier, Tim Salaz, and Dakota Sillyman.

Warm Holes

Did an extra set to help warm all your special places:

Gimme Some Lovin’- Marco Benevento (live at TONIC)
Turn On the Light / Ascent- Jon Batiste, Chad Smith & Bill Laswell
Black Arc- Jon Batiste, Chad Smith & Bill Laswell
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Walk On Guilded Splinters- Jello Biafra & The New Orleans Raunch & Soul All-Stars (live in N.O. 5/8/2011)
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Slots- Revolutionary Snake Ensemble (live)
Twilight Time Zone- The Microscopic Septet
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Madrecita- Club d’Elf
Sunshine of Your Love- Club d’Elf

Crittering Round

Final part of the proGram ran with the wild ones:

Me And Baby Brother- WAR
After these Messages- Bootsy Collins Ft: Samuel L. Jackson
Celestial Blues- Andy Bey
The Message- Cymande
Supermarket Blues- Eugene McDaniels
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Last Tango in Paris- Blue Mitchell
Family Affair- Dave Hubbard
Don’t Worry Bout What I Do- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio

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Nox- Manycolors
The Good Life- The Super 20
Matumbee- Soul Sugar Ft. Booker Gee & Blundetto
Lava Rock- Jr. Thomas & The Volcanos
Who Could It Be- The Soul Chance Ft. Wesley Bright
Goodbye- The Soul Chance Ft. Wesley Bright

First Steps In

The mid portion of the proGram had no problem sinking right in:

Love Her Madly- Bo Diddley
Here Comes The World- Thollem
Backwoods- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Fujiyama Mama- Wanda Jackson
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Get Involved- George Soule
Never Like This Before- Huey Lewis and the News
I’m Still Here Pt. 1- Sonny Knight and His Fabulous Lakers
I’m Still Here Pt. 2- Sonny Knight and His Fabulous Lakers
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Country Boy- Robert Finley
**pre-recorded conversation with Mr. Robert Finley**
Make Me Feel Alright- Robert Finley
Souled Out On You- Robert Finley

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Flight- Barry Adamson
What’d I Say- John Scofield Ft. Dr. John, Warren Haynes, John Mayer, Aaron Neville & Mavis Staples
Star Time (Tribute to James Brown)- Tower of Power

Paint The Sky

First part of this week’s proGram tried to find that happy little cloud:

Blue Ridge Mountain Blues- Earl Scruggs Ft. John Fogerty
I’ve Got a Lot of Traveling to Do- Willie Nelson
3: 10 to Yuma- Richie Havens
Boats Up River- Corey Harris
Sunjata- Corey Harris
When Did You Leave Heaven- Corey Harris

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Woman Your Guitar- Jan Smith
Lovin’ Oven- Peter Veteska & Blues Train
Nobody but Myself to Blame- Pierce Dipner
On My Way- Katie Henry
Is You Is Or Is You Ain’t- Dick Van Dyke
Shucky Ducky (Quack Quack)- Big Llou Johnson

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You’ll Be the Death of Me- Johnny Winter
I’m Gonna Make Her Love Me- Jim Ford
Where Did My Baby Go- Howard Tate
Shooting Hoops- G Love & Special Sauce

Robert Finley Sharecropper’s Son

Robert Finley’s singing is as primal as an alligator & sweeter than late-summer honey. And on the new Sharecropper’s Son, he uses his marvelously expressive voice—which can glide from a gut-deep growl to a soothing purr to a transcendent falsetto all in one single phrase—to tell the story of his life in song. The album’s 10 numbers, produced by Dan Auerbach for his Easy Eye Sound label, are blues, soul, gospel, & rock-infused chapters from that life, weaving Mr. Finley’s own stories of picking cotton, country childhood, hardship on city streets, jail time, the pain and joy of love, the search for a better life & the dream of salvation into a spellbinding musical tale. You can hear that in how Mr. Finley and the band nearly breath together in songs like the gospel “Souled Out On You,” where the singer’s heart-piercing falsetto rings sharp and clear as an angel’s horn—underpinned by Auerbach’s fuzz-sweetened brown-butter guitar tone—and “Sharecropper’s Son,” where the musicians mine a deep, funky groove as Mr. Finley sings about his raising “out in the red hot sun, where the work is never done.” Cut-by-cut, this follow-up to his 2017’s Easy Eye Sound release “Going Platinum!” bristles w/the visceral energy that can only be captured by creatively charged musicians playing live & spontaneously in the studio. Of course, the fire behind the conflagrant performances on Sharecropper’s Son is Robert Finley, who was so deeply in the zone throughout that his lyrics & vocal approach for 2 of the album’s songs, the autobiographical “Country Child” and his manifesto of love and struggle, “Country Boy,” were improvised as he and the band rolled tape. Although he has long been a potent artist, for most of the past 20 years, after his blindness led him to semi-retirement, he’s mostly been playing little joints within an hour’s drive of Winnsboro—like Riverside Coney Island, which specializes in boiled crawfish, and Enoch’s Irish Pub & Café, both in Monroe, Louisiana. But his ascent has been swift since he was discovered in 2015 busking on the streets of Helena, Arkansas. In addition to touring more than 10 countries in the wake of his two earlier albums, he was also a contestant on the 2019 season of the TV competition America’s Got Talent reaching the semi-finals and quickly became a fan favorite during his run. His daughter Christy Johnson, who appeared with him on the show, also provides some backing vocals for Sharecropper’s Son.

I had the complete please of chatting with Mr. Finley about his upcoming performance here in Madison on January 22nd at the High Noon Saloon. We get into what folks in attendance can expect from that night’s show, including learning how you, the people there to see this show, are the most important thing in that moment for Mr. Finley. We take time to discuss how the new album went from there to here, then to now and how the stories seems so real, because they are. Certainly after listening to the new album, I do wish Mr. Finley was a name we all caught on to earlier….I bet the live show will back that up 100%.

UPDATE: This event has been moved to Feb 15th.

Can’t U Can U

The second half of the extra portion took a ride this way:

Aliens Enter Ft. T-Fly (Hint Remix)- Hint
Get Started (Full Crate Remix)- Mark de Clive-Lowe Ft. Shelia E. & Omar
Raving Bully- Sleepin’ Giantz
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The Hop- Radio Citizen Ft. Bajka
Girlfriend Is Better (Sam Redmore Remix)- Talking Heads
Get Ur Freak On (Sam Redmore Remix)- Missy Elliott

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Set The Children Free- Larry McDonald Ft. Toots Hibbert
World Party- Larry McDonald Ft. Shaza
Dub Rhythm- Loud Apartment
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Get Up (I Feel like Being a) Sex Machine- Q-Burns Abstract Message
Hot Pants (She Got to Use What She Got to Get What She Wants)- Scarnela
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INNOCENT BLOOD (Let it be known)- Lagos Thugs

Canoe You

Did a little extra radio proGramming to start f the 2022 yEAR. Here’s the first part:

Southern Gul- Erykah Badu
What I Might Say- Ill Chemistry
Nickel Bags- Digable Planets
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Snakes and Ladders- The Mackrosoft
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Rush- Big Audio Dynamite
The Globe- Big Audio Dynamite
Crabbuckit- K-Os
High Up On the Hook- Alice Russell
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The Truth Is…- The Orb

Trilling Flight

Did a little extra on the tail end of the reGular show. Here’s what that looked like:

Upshot- Grant Green (Live at the Antibes Jazz Festival on July 18, 1970)
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Soul Intro / The Chicken- Jaco Pastorius (Live)
Fannie Mae- Jaco Pastorius (live)
Detroit- Marcus Miller
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Greñudos- Ocote Soul Sounds
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Fever- Jingo
Yuda- Dackin Dackino

Flowing On

The final part of the proGram this week played Pooh sticks with its flow:

A Love Jam- Melvin Sparks
I Like’s That- Skeebo Knight
Blue mist- Skeebo Knight
5 Finger Discount- Liquid Soul
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Tou Tou Rendezvous- Mo’ Gigs Ft. Szécsi Saci
Jeanskutter- Hamburg Spinners
Grottenrallye- Hamburg Spinners
Captain Flamingo- Hamburg Spinners

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Be Thankful For What You Got (Long Version)- Lipbone Redding & The Lipbone Orchestra
You Said a Bad Word- Joe Tex
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Hellhound- Sol
Faith Dub- Soul Sugar Ft. Booker Gee & Lone Ark
Dub Rebellion- Loud Apartment Ft. Garrison Hawk
Jingo Thief Thief (Sam Redmore Remix)- Fela Kuti Vs Candido

Around That Bend

The mid-portion of the proGram wondered and found out:

Sweet Hunk O’Trash- Dr. John Ft. Shemekia Copeland
Ball & Chain- Big Brother & The Holding Company Ft. Janis Joplin (Live At The Carousel 1968)
Dark Green Thing- Leftover Salmon (live)
I Know It’s a Sin- Jerry Garcia & Merl Saunders (5/21/1971 Keystone Korner SF, CA)
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Insurrection Blues (Chickens Come Home To Roost)- Corey Harris
Jack-A-Roe- Bob Dylan
I’m A Man- The Yardbirds (LIVE 3/30/1968)
The House, The Street, The Room- Gentle Giant
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Sunday, Pt. 1- Cibo Matto
I Need- Witches Broom
Got Me High- Witches Broom
Tell Your Boyfriend- Witches Broom

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Messin’ With The Kid- Bill Frisell
Here Comes the Sun- Al Di Meola

Upward The Hills

The first part of the proGram climbed with the tools of times gone by:

Florida Blues- Arthel “Doc” Watson & David “Dawg” Grisman
Louis Collins- Jerry Garcia David Grisman Tony Rice
Running Wild- The Del McCoury Band
Honky Tonk Nights- The Del McCoury Band Ft. Vince Gill
Fill ’em up Again- Larry Keel Ft. Del McCoury, Jason Carter & Mike Guggino
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I Scare Myself- Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks Ft. Rickie Lee Jones
Chattanooga Shoe-Shine Boy- Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
Box Of Rain- Phil Lesh (live Seva Foundation Concert)
Heroes- David Bowie (live The Bridge School Concerts)
Great Change- Hot Tuna (live at Sweetwater)
Thunderbird- ZZ Top (live)
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Cool Love- Wanda Jackson
Riot In Cell Block Number 9- Wanda Jackson

Keep On Grownin’

This week’s X-tra hour was built out of true feelinGs and non- felt…..before or yet:

Angels Over Oakanda- Burnt Sugar Arkestra Chamber
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Gettin’ Squinty- Club d’Elf
I Wish I Was in Heaven Sitting Down- Club d’Elf Ft. John Medeski
Métaphysique- OoF! Ft. Mike Ladd
Legalize It- Medeski Scofield Martin Wood
WOW!- Divine Pocket Bouncers
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Rhythmagick- Aïyb Dieng Ft. Umar Bin Hassan & Pharoah Sanders
Darésalam- Aïyb Dieng Ft. Pharoah Sanders
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Brother Man- Larry McDonald Ft. Shaza & Terri Lion

Bulb Blast

The final part of the proGram blasted the colors at you with an exclamation point!!

Reluciente Sol- Los Lobos
Christmas Glow- Norah Jones
The Twelve Grooves of Christmas- The Pete Ellman Big Band

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Wade In The Water- Javon Jackson Ft. Nikki Giovanni
I Want You (Sly & Robbie RMX)- Soul Sugar Ft. Leo Carmichael
Out In The Rain- Soul Sugar (Another Version) Ft. Booker Gee & Slikk Tim
Tempo- Marcus Gad Ft. Tamal

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Back in the House- DJ Harrison
Have You Ever Been (to Electric Ladyland)- DJ Harrison

Chillaz- Clint Frostwood
Santa’s Pissed Off- Andy Dick & The Bitches of the Century
Mele Kalihimaka- Nick Hexum

Colors Of The Hood

The middle part of the proGram had a certain kinda glow to it:

Let’s Take a Trip Together- Morphine
Merry Christmas Baby- Elvis Presley
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Know- Witches Broom
Wild Child- The Cult
Hello,, I Love You- Oleander
Children Of The Night- Perry Farrell & Exene
Soul One- Blind Melon
No Rain (Ripped Away Version)- Blind Melon
Soup- Blind Melon
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Edward’s Thumbs Up- Nicky Hopkins/Ry Cooder/Mick Jagger/Bill Wyman/Charlie Watts
Electric Church Red House- Jimi Hendrix
Mr. Wrong- Leftover Salmon/Cracker
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Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree- Mindi Abair & The Boneshakers
Ain’t No Chimneys In the Projects- Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Go Santa- The Soul of John Black
Silver Bells- Papa Don Vappie’s New Orleans Jazz Band

Foggy Lit Up

The first part of the proGram went through the intersections of your ears…we think:

This Is Us- Mark Knopfler and Emmylou Harris
Under the Mistletoe- Dan Hicks & The Hot Licks
Piece of My Heart- Erma Franklin
This Room For Rent- Sammi Smith
I’m Glad Your Mine- Al Green
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Gotta Serve Somebody- The Charlie Daniels Band
Day in the Sun- Susan Tedeschi & Derek Trucks
Maybe California- Shooter Jennings
Superhighway- Oteil Burbridge, Nick Johnson, Steve Kimock, John Morgan Kimock & Duane Trucks

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Merry Xmas Everybody- English Nick & The Yanks
Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin’- Jason Lee McKinney Band
Santa Claus Go Straight To The Ghetto- Bobby Gentilo

You Are My Sunshine- Ray Charles
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I Shall Be Released- Nina Simone
Raise Your Hand- Janis Joplin (Live: Ed Sullivan Show 3/16/69)
One Good Man- Janis Joplin
From Four Until Late- Peter Green with Nigel Watson Splinter Group Ft. Dr. John

Being There

Did an extra proGram to release some of what is or isn’t it…here’s what went down:

Donna Summer Bad Girl (Sam Redmore Remix)- Donna Summer
(Not Just) Knee Deep (Sam Redmore’s Freak Remix)- Funkadelic
Le Freak (Sam Redmore’s Bruk Out Remix)- Chic

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The Squeeze [Margaritas Outro]- The Elovaters Ft. G. Love & Special Sauce
Everyday People- Slightly Stoopid x B-Real Cypress Hill x G. Love
Real Life- Andrew Bees

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Pathways- Alexander Flood Ft. Christian Scott ATunde Adjuah
Ecaroh- Makaya McCraven
A Slice Of The Top- Makaya McCraven
Black Rhythm Happening- Makaya McCraven

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Nutarannut (For the Children)- Silla and Rise Ft. Tanya Tagaq
Pandemonium- Silla and Rise
Avataanut- Silla and Rise Ft. Deirdre Dooley

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On Wisconsin- Ringling Brother’s Calliope