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Inside Tickle

The middle portion of this week’s proGram got the sniffer to twitch:

On Pontchartrain- Mike Mattison
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Jeepster- Joan Jett
**Pre-recorded conversation with 3X Grammy winning engineer Marc Urselli**
I Love To Boogie- King Khan
Rock On- Perry Farrell

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Ahz-The Flowdown
Queen Bee- Ghost Funk Orchestra
Don’t Give Up On Me- Emma Donovan & The Putbacks
Move On- The Freedom Affair
Sunday Lies- Josh Hoyer & Soul Colossal

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Get Out Of Your Own Head- Freekbass
Under Krameria- Freekbass
Palmaillerennen- Hamburg Spinners
Make A Difference- Steve Arrington

It’ll Blow Away

The first portion of this week’s proGram knew that if you give it just a minute…..

Prize- Seela
When The World- Seela
My Stove’s in Good Condition- The Brianna Thomas Band
Since I Fell for You- The Brianna Thomas Band
Jersey Bounce- Ella Fitzgerald (live in Berlin 1962)

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Knock My Boots- Paul Boddy & The Slidewinder Blues Band
Like Father Like Daughter- Skylar Rogers
The Devil- Dudley Taft
Sweep The Shack- John Nemeth

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Life’s a One Way Ticket- Peter Parcek
She Likes To Boogie Real Low- Peter Parcek
Why Why Why- Harry Hmura
Memphis High- Kerry Kearney

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The Beast Is Back- John Shipe
Big Easy Women- Johnny Iguana
Hitting on Nothing- Laura Tate (live in El Paso)

Tree Light

The 2nd half of this week’s Autumnal spin-off proGram “The Yellow Light” climbed the pole to the top of the glow:

Changes (demo)- Neil Francis
Angel Bop Comes To Earth- Tony Adamo
Love Knows- Steve Arrington
Ice Cremation- The Flowdown

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It Ain’t Working (Ashley Beedle’s NSW Vocal Mix)- Smoove & Turrell
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La Ronde- Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu
Center Of The World (Kotti Blues)- Marie Davidson & L’Œil Nu
400 Years (Gonz Remix)- Reginald Omas Mamode IV
Temps du rêve- Basile3

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Afrika- GNL Zamba
Zim Bom Ba- GNL Zamba
The Gates- Aesop Rock

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Vampire- El Dusty Ft. I-Octane & Clips x Ahoy
Traversal- Josh Werner

Sturdy Climb

The 1st half of this week’s Autumnal spin-off proGram, “The Yellow Light” grew from a rock into a hard place:

The Magic Point- Laura Jane Grace
Moo Hoo- Big Blood
…is All We have- Big Blood
Cwm Cadlan- Soft Hearted Scientists
The Ups And The Downs- Soft Hearted Scientists

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Permanent Immigrant- A Love Electric
No One Weeps- The Asteroid No.4
A Path Is Where You Make It- Prana Crafter
Below You Mind- Herbcraft
Trash Heap- Herbcraft

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Kill Them With Kindness- Idles
Danke- Idles

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Bang A Gong (Get It On) reprise- David Johansen
Hippy Gumbo- Beth Orton
Candy Says- Hot Chip

Angelheaded Hipster & Marc Urselli

Marc Urselli writes, produces and records artists from all over the world. He also composes music for TV and film and does sound design for commercials. Marc was born in Switzerland and raised in Italy. His musical education began with studying the piano at age twelve. At age seventeen he opened his first commercial recording facility in Italy. He later moved to New York City where he began, and continues to work at the legendary recording studio EastSide Sound as the resident Chief House Engineer. In 2005 he participated in the recordings of “Strength” by Roy Hagrove‘s project RH Factor which was nominated for Best Contemporary Jazz Album and in the same year he also participated in the recordings of Lila Down‘s album “Una Sangre (One Blood)”, which won a Latin Grammy Award for Best Folk Album. Additionally, in 2006 Marc won two Grammy Awards (Best Instrumental Rock Performance & Best Instrumental Pop Performance) for his work engineering and mixing the entire Capitol/EMI album “American Made, World Played” album by Les Paul & Friends (featuring Sting, Joss Stone, Eric Clapton, Jeff Beck, Rolling Stones’ Keith Richards, Buddy Guy, Bon Jovi’s Richie Sambora, Goo Goo Dolls’ Johnny Rzeznick, ZZ Top, Sam Cooke, Aerosmith’s Joe Perry, Simply Red’s Mick Hucknall and many more). Marc also does and has done live sound for artists such as Eliane Elias, John Zorn, Laurie Anderson, Lou Reed and others.

AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T.Rex

The genius and pioneering influence of Marc Bolan’s T. Rex – 2020 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame inductee and one of the great rock musicians of all time – will be celebrated with AngelHeaded Hipster: The Songs of Marc Bolan and T.Rex, out September 4 on BMG. The collection features 26 songs culled from Bolan’s vast body of work released as T.Rex and Tyrannosaurus Rex from 1968-77. A wide-ranging cast of wizards and cosmic dancers have joined together to reimagine Bolan’s work – sometimes in radical fashion – resulting in a collection that is less tribute than bold new work. Featuring some of Bolan’s greatest songs, including, ‘Jeepster’, ‘Bang A Gong (Get It On)’, ‘Ride A White Swan’, and beyond/deeper. AngelHeaded Hipster was lovingly created by the late great leGend, Mr. Hal Willner, who passed away on April 7 from COVID-19. The acclaimed music producer, who “for nearly four decades bent and shaped the dimensions of almost-popular music” (New York Times), produced albums for artists including Lou Reed, Marianne Faithfull, and William S. Burroughs, and concept albums drawing upon the music of Thelonious Monk, Kurt Weill, vintage Disney films and others. He also produced concert events exploring the work of such subjects as Leonard Cohen, Allan Sherman, Neil Young, Edgar Allan Poe, and Tim Buckley, and served as the Saturday Night Live sketch music producer for nearly 40 years. After his passing, many of the artists who knew Mr. Willner best posted tributes to his singular spirit, including Elvis Costello, Bono, Tom Waits, and Nick Cave, who praised his “limitless imagination” adding “Hal was our visionary, our ringleader, always working against reason itself, armed with a deep love and bottomless knowledge of music.” Mr. Willner, who referred to AngelHeaded Hipster as his ‘White Album’, was eager for everyone to hear these beautiful songs and to start thinking about Bolan and T. Rex again. This album is a testament to Hal’s spirit.”

I had the honor of catching up with Marc about this latest project. How it went from Mr. Willner’s vision to his ear, the depth of the songwriter, not just the rocker that Marc Bolan obviously was and we talk about some of the challenges/highlights while getting into the nooks and crannies of the diverse roster of artists that came together for this “concept” album. This is one of those releases that belong on everyone’s playlist.

Main Maine Hideaway

The final portion of this week’s proGram knows a good spot when it sees one:

Them Changes- Benjamin Koppel (live)
Hurri-Mitanni (Güzel Haber)- İlhan Erşahin
Roundabout- St Oshun
Wanderlust- Imam Collective

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The Imaginary Enemy- Chien Chien Lu
Diaspora- Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah
Struck Bamboo Pipes No.2- GODTET
Caribbean- GODTET

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Berkshire Blues- Miki Yamanaka
Strange Flower- Ellen Andrea Wang
Millones- Badi Assad
Eras- Juana Molina (live)

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Quiet Star- Josh Werner

Plant Skin Suit

The middle portion of this week’s proGram grew some of the clothes on your back:

Superbad- Vanessa Collier
It’s Alright- Steve Arrington
One Nation- The Freedom Affair
Rise Up- The Freedom Affair
What’s Going On- The Backstage Collective

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I Need Love- Balkun Brothers
More Power- Free Radicals Ft. Rashard
Dreaming of a White Power Outage- Free Radicals Ft. eQuality, Snap & D-Ology
When The Grid Go Down…- Public Enemy Ft. George Clinton
GRID-Public Enemy Ft. Cypress Hill & George Clinton

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The Drop- The Nix Ft. Khloe Anna
You So Done- Noga Erez
So Wrong- Arema Arega

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Who Could It Be- The Soul Chance Ft. Wesley Bright
My Side- Black Bird Hum
Bon Ton Roula- Terrance Simien’s Krewe De Monifique w/James Andrews & Keith Frank

Housemade

The first part of this week’s proGram was able to toss and cook and keep the personal size huge:

Sum of What We’ve Been- Jim White
Mambo Sun- Sean Lennon & Charlotte Kemp
Help Me- Low Cut Connie

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Far Away- The Incurables
If Romance Is Dead, Then I Want to Be Dead Too- Carol Pacey & The Honey Shakers

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100 Years Of The Blues- Elvin Bishop & Charlie Musselwhite
I’d Never Let Her Down- Big Joe Shelton
Meet Me In The Bottom- Ron Thompson (live)
The River Is Rising- Ron Thompson (live)

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greenarrowradio promo- Lisa Mann
You’re an Old Lady- Johnny Iguana Ft. Billy Boy Arnold
Lady Day And John Coltrane- Johnny Iguana

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I’m Glad For Your Sake (But Sorry For Mine)- Jarrod Dickenson
Uptown- Jarrod Dickenson
Standing With You- The Resonaires

Time For Snacks

The 2nd half of “The Yellow Light” was a filled with freshness:

Marombo (album Version)- Gerardo Frisina
Face The Music- Gerardo Frisina

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Sweet Sticky Things- Takuya Kuroda
Do No Why- Takuya Kuroda
Fonkadelica- Butcher Brown
1992- Butcher Brown
Hopscotch- Butcher Brown

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Rise Up- Greg Blackman
I’m A Sinner- Bette Smith

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We Need A Mother- Ane Brun
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Hotel Worth- Gord Downie
Take What’s Good For You- RoSaWay
Mama Used To Say- RoSaWay

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This Is the Time- A Love Electric
Manic Depression- Brian Bromberg
Fire- Brian Bromberg

A Path Marked For Change

The first half of this week’s (and the 2nd edition of the Autumnal spin-off, “The Yellow Light”), proGram had a line to the next chapter drawn:

Soul Makossa (Midtown Collective Remix)- West Seattle Soul
Outta My Mind- The Freedom Affair
Rebellion (Votar Azul RMX)- Angelo Moore & the Brand New Step
Cash Out- Free Radicals Ft. Nosaprise
Make America Hate Again- Ruthless Cosmopolitans

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Short and Sweet (Bon Iver Remix)- Brittany Howard
My Side Dub- Black Bird Hum
Special Request (Instr)- Death By Dub Ft. Elliot Martin
Serengeti (Be.Lanuit Remix)- The Echo System

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Heartbreak- Bonobo & Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs
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Baby Got Work- Potatohead People & De La Soul Ft. Posdnuos & Kapok
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Those Days- DAL Ft. Leah Yeger

Seeds To Grow

The final portion of this week’s proGram knows how to get it where it is needed:

Spanish Castle Magic- Brian Bromberg
Hey Joe- Brian Bromberg
Common Animal- A Love Electric
Six In – Six Out- Ray Russell Ft. Simon Phillips

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Red Snapper- Bright Dog Red
Sharper Than A Thumb Tack- Bright Dog Red
Incarnation (Chief Adjuah – Idi of the Xodokan)- Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah (live)
Busta Jones- Adam Meckler Orchestra (live)

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Romp- John Finbury Ft. John Patitucci, Chano Domínguez, Antonio Sanchez & Magos Hererra
Sweet Synergy (Sweet Synergy Suite)- Charles McPherson Ft. Terell Stafford/Jeb Patton/David Wong & Billy Drummond

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When I’m Sixty Four- Fred Hersch

And Blow

The middle portion of this week’s proGram is almost completely there…just needed a little help from you.

Fistful of Dollars- Bette Smith
I (Who Have Nothing)- Rachel Modest
Signed, Sealed, Delivered I’m Yours- Sharon Jones & The Dap-Kings
Damaged Heart- The Tibbs
All I Want Is Your Love- Alex Puddu Ft. Rodney Stith

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Look at That- Free Radicals Ft. D-Ology
Already Guilty-Free Radicals Ft. Swatara Olushola

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Casino & Church- Pigalle Connection
Vandetta James- Pigalle Connection
Poolside Desire- The 7 Day Weekend
Bacano Breeze- The 7 Day Weekend

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Respect- Benjamin Koppel
Sing A Simple Song- Benjamin Koppel

Ground Color

The first part of the proGram this week made sure to look down before the steps we take:

The Whale Has Swallowed Me- GA-20 (live)
Tell Me Pretty Baby- GA-20 (live)
Shake Your Money Maker- The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn Band & Dom Flemons Ft. Steve Cropper

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Frog’s Hair- Big Joe Shelton
Containment Blues- Anthony Gomes
Bad Habit- Justin Saladino Band (live)
Next In Line- A Band Called Sam
greenarrowradio promo- Eric Johanson

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Try Me- Jarrod Dickenson
Make Me Surrender- The Freedom Affair
Scars- Greg Blackman
Come Together- Richard Baratta

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Take A Chance On Me- Vanessa Collier
I’m Still At The Bar- Rudy De Anda
Tetrao Urogallus- Tetrao Urogallus
Urquiza- Enrique Nicolas Noviello

Look Don’t Touch

The other half of this week’s maiden voyage proGram of the greenarrowradio spin-off show “The Yellow Light” had a lot of points to make:

Nostalgie- Zazou Bikaye
When You Say Nothing At All- Papa Rosko Ft. Gyptian
Simulation- Death by Dub

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Questions (Intro)- L.Teez Ft. Jérôme Dupuis-Cloutier
Hold On- L.Teez Ft. Lea Keeley

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Ella’s Song- Resistance Revival Chorus
This Joy- Resistance Revival Chorus

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Betty- Dahlia Dumont Ft. The Blue Dahlia
Inexorable- Casamar

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Paraphernalia- Temples
Surrender- Will Butler
Bethlehem- Will Butler
I Don’t Know What I Don’t Know- Will Butler

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Soul Creature- Laura Rain and the Caesars
Different State of Mind- Laura Rain and the Caesars

In The Talls

The first portion of the new greenarrowradio Autumnal spin-off proGram called “The Yellow Light” showed off some of the berries within the tall grass:

Legend of Equator Village- The 7 Day Weekend
Don’t Hold Back- Alex Puddu Ft. Gene Robinson Jr.
Lizard Brain- Mestizo Beat
The Great Australian Heist- Free Radicals Ft. Bryte

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Expatria- Sly5thAve Ft. Thalma De Freitas
Better Than I Imagined- Robert Glasper Ft. H.E.R. & Meshell Ndegeocello

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Hold Me Up (Extended Mix)- Bob Moses
Ta Que Tiemba (Pachyman RMX)- Buscabulla
Vamono (Ela Minas RMX)- Buscabulla
The Screen Age- Ruthless Cosmopolitans
Golden Eye- Action Bronson

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Jungle Warrior- Peter Cor
Naihi- Gerardo Frisina

Peppering The Set

The final portion of this week’s proGram had a little glossy bite to it:

Beethoven Pleads the Fifth- Ezinma
America The Beautiful- Kahil El’ Zabar Ft. Hamiet Bluiett
Endure- Ray Russell Ft. Simon Phillips

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Jimi- Brian Bromberg
**pre-recorded conversation with Brian Bromberg**
Foxey Lady- Brian Bromberg
Freedom- Brian Bromberg

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Cancion Del Alma- Beboluz
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Affirmative- Gangstagrass
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Nude Looks- Caithlin De Marrais, Ryan Pope, Post Animal
Giallo Contato- Devil on Parade
Field Modern- Caustic Enzymes

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Consequence- Sly5thAve

A Lived Celebration

The middle part of the proGram just took time to know and remember:

Wrong Wrong Wrong- M Ross Perkins
I Can Tell- Greg Blackman
Princess Pouty- Ian Isiah
More Than A Memory- Ben Pirani

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You Gotta Love This City- Snooch Dodd and The Pro-Teens
The Iguana- BT ALC Big Band Ft. Eric Krasno, Karl Denson & Alan Evans
Gun Metal Grey- The Budos Band
Gettin’ On- Freekbass

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Lucidity (Flow Lab Kid Remix)- Atomga
Rebellion- Angelo Moore & The Brand New Step
El Camino de Caballo- Mesitzo Beat
Hen House Boogie- Mesitzo Beat

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Two Faces- Stan Forebee

Nice Ride

The first part of the proGram remember ruling the streets with the biggest of wheels:

Follow- Elliott Park
Go With The Flow- The Frontier Needs Heroes
The Battle Is Over (but the war goes on)- Oliver Wood

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Cut You Loose- GA-20 (live)
You Don’t Know How It Feels- Justin Saladino Band (live)
Buried Above Ground- Eric Johanson
Kws- Paul Gillings
greenarrowradio promo- Reverend Freakchild

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Humility- Jimmy Chamberlin Complex
Waiting For The Man- Peter Parcek

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Love Can Tell- Malaya Blue
Hot Love- Malaya Blue
Good To Ya- A Band Called Sam

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Leave Your Hat On- Vanessa Collier

Bromberg Plays Hendrix: Remastered

A half century after his tragic death, Jimi Hendrix remains cemented in place near the top of anyone’s list of the greatest rock guitarists of all time. So why would anyone decided to pay tribute to the iconic axe-man on a full album without a single guitar? The virtuosic bassist and world-renowned producer Brian Bromberg tackled that audacious challenge on his 2012 album “Bromberg Plays Hendrix”, a blistering homage on which Bromberg’s fretless and piccolo basses stand in for the original’s fleet fretwork. Joined only by the in-demand drummer Vinnie Colaiuta, Bromberg summoned a whirlwind of sound from his four- and five-string arsenal to craft a smoldering set of classics in keeping with Hendrix’s exploratory spirit. A decade after its recording, the album remains dizzying in the virtuosity and visceral power of its musicianship and passion. Brian was happy with the original version of the CD, but after a big studio upgrade and new equipment he wanted to jump back into the project and do a remix/remaster to make the project sound as good as he felt it deserved to sound. On September 18, 2020 a newly remixed and remastered edition will be released digitally by Artistry Music/Mack Avenue Music Group.

I had the complete honor of discussing the newly remixed and remastered edition of this epic album with Mr. Bromberg. We got into how the original ideas took shape to make this sort of thing a reality. The absolutely attempt to not try and sound like Jimi Hendirx…because…well…how could anyone, nevermind a bass player. We dive into the heart and soul of how these songs work from the perspective of a listeners, the players behind them as well as someone like me, who likes to get it into people’s ears for the first time. When you or I listen to these songs, there will be that sense of familiar with a head twist to the different, I think it only adds to the already greatness of the music we know and allows something that has been there for us through so many days, into us in a newly imagined way. And With that, Mr. Bromberg and I talk a bit about the changes that were made in his new state of the art studio to make an album you already want to crank up, worthy of going to 11 or 12 on the volume knob. Wee…turn it up man. And what is this about a holiday album…just listen all the way through our chat to find out.

Top Of The Mushroom To Ya

The final portion of this week’s proGram had a view from the top:

Fem Skator- I.P.A.
Barnen- I.P.A.
Helen Of Jazz- Jose Rizo’s Mongorama

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Isso É Que Eu Sei- Marcos Valle With Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad
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Guinnevere- Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah (live at The Blue Note NYC)
Magnificent Madness- Adam Meckler Orchestra (Live In Minneapolis)
The Tao of Heavy D- Adam Meckler Orchestra Ft. Michael B. Nelson (Live In Minneapolis)

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The Sound- Thollem
Three Egors- Merema