Tree Gold

The final part of the fill-in proGram went out to the end of the limb.

Jiji Mo Ji- Ekiti Sound
Fuji On One- Ekiti Sound
Ku Isu- Ekiti Sound
Italotape- Erobique


Konko- Baba Kuboye
Playground- Juryman


Make You My Queen- Duane Stephenson
Dancehall History- Lt. Stitchie
Spitfire- Groundation


Long Time- Gentleman’s Dub Club Ft. Sara Lugo
I Chant Too- African Head Charge
Push Me Pull You- African Head Charge

City Flier

The middle part of the fill in 4th proGram sees they belong where they are.

Destello- Captain Planet Ft. Tagua Tagua
Break Through to My Heart- Captain Planet Ft. Maiya Sykes
Extraordinaire- Calibro 35
Gun Powder- Calibro 35
Track Suit- The Oscillators
Packet O’ Cheese- The Oscillators


The Other One- Dave McMurray Ft. Bob James
Truckin’- Dave McMurray
Flower (Find My Baby (Resound Version)- Moby Ft. Amythyst Kiah
Run On (Resound Version)- Moby Ft. Danielle & Elijah Ponder


Just Like You Used To- Jalen Ngonda
Flashback- Immy Owuso
Nchiwewe (Ode to Willie Nelson)- Keturah

Finding That One

Did a little Fill-in proGram on a day most take off, to find, what?

Taiga- Ransel
Never Ever- Secret Night Gang
Shakti- Nickodemus Ft. Falu
Rumba Tobacco y Ron- Nickodemus Ft. Haydee Soul & The Candela Allstars


Heartquake- L’Impératrice Ft. Cuco
Made to Suffer- MELONYX


Algorithm Friendly Unit Shifter- Kidkanevil
Born to Win Yah- Jojo Abot


Pura- Novalima W/La Dame Blanche
Vevede- Vincent Ahehehinnou
Cabaça- Diogo Ramos
Fela’s Afrobeat- David Tayorault


Sabroso Como El Guarapo- Dany Martinez & His Charanga

If You Do

The final part of this week’s proGram grows with ease.

Implicit Attitude- Ben Rosenblum Nebula Project
***pre-recorded conversation with Ben Rosenblum***
Bulgares- Ben Rosenblum Nebula Project

On The Move- Javon Jackson
The Game- Javon Jackson
C.B.- Javon Jackson
A Lil’ Iown Get-Down- No Fast Food


Om Shanti Om- Sheila Chandra
Speaking in Tongues III- Sheila Chandra
Ayoka- Dobet Gnahoré


100 Words For Wind- Selcouth Quartet & Joe Russo & Floki Sessions

Chromesthesia- GreenTTea & GreenTTea & The Tempos
Amorosi Buio in Sala Rossa (feat. L.U.C.A.)- Dressel
Theme Song #2- Smirk
Thriller- Koncept


Not Easy- Richie Phoe & Kingston Express Ft. Amelia Harmony
Blue Monday (Dub)- Dubmatix Ft. Barry Ashworth
Lockatronic- Nevaris

Spiraling Through

The middle part of the proGram went either way but it was unknown until.

Jam It In- Paul Boddy & Slidewinder Blues Band
Not Like You- Soulful Femme Ft. Albert Castiglia
Talkin’ Loud and Sayin’ Nothing- Soulful Femme Ft. Tommy Castro


I’m Ready- Doug Deming & The Jewel Tones
Memphis Soul Stew- Arlen Roth & Jerry Jemmott Ft. Ronee Martin


New York Transit Queen- Corinne Bailey Rae
Jarocho Street- Todd Clouser Ft. Orestes Gomez, Last Jerónimo & Erik Deutsch
Kooks- Todd Clouser Ft. Orestes Gomez, Last Jerónimo & Erik Deutsch
Shürük- Koy Kardeşler


Vamos a Nadar- Peyoti for President
Novecentro E Mille- Calibro 35
Dinamometro- Calibro 35
Wind Up- Cookin’ On 3 Burners

Sharpen The Eargarden

The first part of this week’s proGram looked under the plants and found some sounds.

Better Just Ride The Mule- Ed Snodderly Ft. Amythyst Kiah
Chimney Smoke- Ed Snodderly Ft. Amythyst Kiah
Where’d My Surfers Go- Stephen Jacques


Dillsboro Blues- Darren Nicholson
Mountain High- Davisson Brothers Band
Eastern Kentucky- Davisson Brothers Band
Walk with Me- Diane & The Gentle Men & Alejandro Escovedo


High Hopes- Leon Creek Ft. Chris Pierce
Fungal Mountain Breakdown- JD Pinkus & Tall Tall Trees


Morning Rise- Lee Oskar
Run Around Lucy- Annie Bartholomew


Graveyard Gate- Nigel Mack
Hello, I Love You- Jeau James
House Rules- Joanna Connor
Hurts Me Too- Paul Boddy & Slidewinder Blues Band

Counting Pebbles with Ben Rosenblum Nebula Project

Award-winning New York City jazz pianist & accordionist Ben Rosenblum has been described as “mature beyond his years,” (Sea of Tranquility), an “impressive talent” (All About Jazz), who “caresses [the music] with the reverence it merits” (Downbeat Magazine). Since the release of his debut trio album, Instead, Mr. Rosenblum has toured extensively with his trio & sextet throughout the United States, including multiple trips to the Northeast, Midwest, South & West Coast, as well as internationally in Canada, Europe & Japan. He was a featured soloist at Carnegie Hall’s Stern-Perelman Auditorium – with Reona Ito’s New York Harmonic Band – and has appeared at prestigious venues throughout the world, including at the Appel Room at Lincoln Center, Kuumbwa Jazz Center, Ravinia, Himawari-No-Sato Concert Hall in Yokohama, Bird’s Eye in Basel and the Library of Congress. Rosenblum’s second trio album in 2018, River City, was called “richly romantic” and “well-realized” by JAZZIZ Magazine, which featured the title track as part of their Best of Fall 2018 CD. In 2020, he released his third album, Kites and Strings, which is the first to feature him on both piano & accordion alongside his new sextet, the Nebula Project. That year, the Nebula Project was voted runner-up for Best New Artist in JazzTimes’ Readers’ Poll. Most recently, Rosenblum released his fourth album, A Thousand Pebbles, in 2023. In May 2023, Mr. Rosenblum and the album were featured in a Downbeat Magazine article entitled “Worldly Jazz Adventuring.” He has been privileged to share the stage with many highly acclaimed jazz musicians, including extensive work with Curtis Lundy, Winard Harper, Deborah Davis & Chris Washburne, as well as appearances with Bobby Watson, Sean Jones, TS Monk, Warren Wolf, Eliot Zigmund, and many others. Rosenblum’s musical interests also extend beyond jazz to include work in numerous world music scenes, including musical styles from Brazil, Peru, Croatia, Bulgaria, India, Ireland, Jewish traditions and more.

I had the pleasure of catching up with Ben ahead of his July 14th show in Madison at The North Street Cabaret with Nebula Project. Ben was just about to head off to Europe to do another leg of a tour with the great Rickie Lee Jones. We spoke about what the people who head out on what I am sure will be a perfect evening in mid-July and get some Nebula Project in their world. We dove deep into the new record, ‘A Thousand Pebbles’ and got a peek behind the curtain a bit on how it went from those beGinning moments into a final product ready for ear consumption. We also spoke about his involvement in the Swiss vocalist, Gabriela Martina‘s striking new album ‘Homage to Grämlis and what was fresh and new for him with that work. And it wouldn’t be right if I let Ben go without trying to have him build a setlist. One thing I learned in my chat with him is that I think ‘d really like to spend a bunch of time listening to and talking about music with him. Maybe on the 14th?

Photo: Monica Witt

David Rudder at the Lincoln Center

From his humble teenage beginnings as a backup singer for the legendary Lord Kitchener to his majestic reign at The Trinidad and Tobago Carnival, over the course of a more than 50-year career as a composer, live musician and producer, Calypsonian maestro David Rudder has always proudly represented the beating heart of Trini culture. A designated recipient of the esteemed Order of the Caribbean Community and a UN Goodwill Ambassador, Rudder is perhaps best known for his massive 1988 hit, “Calypso Music,” which remains one of the genre’s most lasting and beloved songs. Rudder continues to musically experiment in collaboration with major artists, including Machel Montano, Alison Hinds, and Etienne Charles. I just could not miss (virtually) this opportunity to celebrate the King of Calypso’s 70th birthday bash, live at Damrosch Park and it was worth every momnet.

Green Stars For All

The final portion of this week’s proGram looked at things form the other side first.

En Busca- White Sun

THA KING- Meshell Ndegeocello Ft. Thandiswa
Vuma- Meshell Ndegeocello Ft. Joel Ross & Thandiswa
The Blues Reincarnated- Javier Nero Jazz Orchestra
Dizzy Who?- Steve Yeager


“D” Town- Javon Jackson
***pre-recorded conversation with Mr. Javon Jackson***
Brother G- Javon Jackson


One More Once- Anthony E Nelson Jr Ft. Kyle Koehler & Cecil Brooks III
Minor Chant- Anthony E Nelson Jr Ft. Kyle Koehler & Cecil Brooks III


It’s Animals- Kassa Overall
No It Ain’t- Kassa Overall Ft. Andrae Murchison
Absence- DJ Enki

Meeting Worlds

The middle portion of the proGram just tried to reach more of the community.

Sailin’ On- Bad Brains
I- Bad Brains
***pre-recorded conversation with Lori Carns Husdon***
Day Tripper / She’s a Rainbow- Bad Brains (Live)
Everything I Do- H.R. Ft. Nick Hexum

Blam Blam Ft Cheshire Cat Remix)- Richie Phoe & Kingston Express
This Time (Cheshire Cat Remix)- Richie Phoe & Kingston Express
Personal Jesus (Dub)- Dub Mode Ft. Joseph Holiday
Armagideon Time (Rob Smith Aka RSD – Onedrop Remix)- Seanie T. Meets Aldubb
Ninth Sun- Nevaris


Accra Electronica- African Head Charge & King Ayisoba
Saved from the Jazz (Spring)- Eje Eje
Peres- Yossi Fine & Ben Aylon


greenarrowradio promo- Zuco 103
Squid Inc.- Django Django
Monsour- Boom Pam
Eteretaco- Calibro 35

Milking SUM Weeds

The first part of this week’s proGram knew what was about to come out.

Bad = Woman = Bad- Arts Fishing Club

Bad Girl- Larry Taylor & the Taylor Family w/The Soul Blues Healers Ft. Demetria Taylor
You’re a Queen- D.K. Harrell w/Greaseland All-Stars
One for the Road- D.K. Harrell w/Greaseland All-Stars
Good Advice- Nic Clark
Sweet Honey Child- Billy the Kid & The Regulators


greenarrowradio promo- Arlen Roth
Shake- Arlen Roth & Jerry Jemmott Ft. Joe Louis Walker
Crusin’ Kansas City- Mile Bourne Band
Two Hearts- Mike Guldin and Rollin’ & Tumblin
Divin’ Duck Blues- Mike Guldin and Rollin’ & Tumblin Ft. Mikey Junior


Fortunate One- Joe Perry Ft. Chris Robinson
Quake- Joe Perry Ft. Gary Cherone


Zuma 85- Allah-Las

HR of Bad Brains and His Wife Lori

Paul D. Hudson, known professionally as H.R. (Human Rights),lead the hardcore punk band Bad Brains, and is an instrumental figure in the development of that genre (really its more of a undefined sonic community). His vocal delivery has been described as diverse, ranging from a rapid-fire nasal whine, to feral growling & vast screeches, to smooth near-crooning or staccato reggae rhymes. He has departed that band periodically to pursue solo efforts that are more reggae than Bad Brains’ punk type sound. H.R. and his Bad Brains bandmates became Rastafari around 1979 after attending a Bob Marley concert at the Capitol Center. This spiritual direction influenced the music of Bad Brains via his vocals, and inspired the creation of his reggae band, Human Rights (or H.R.). Although reggae is the focus of his solo material, he often has explored rock and other musical genres as well. Interviews with H.R. feature prominently in the 2006 documentary American Hardcore, in which he discusses the early days of the hardcore scene in New York City & Washington D.C., and his association with peers like Minor Threat & the Cro-Mags. In particular, he recalls encouraging Ian MacKaye to fully articulate Minor Threat’s emerging straight edge philosophy, to give young people a positive direction. As depicted in the 2012 documentary Bad Brains: A Band in D.C., H.R.’s behavior, such as wearing a motorcycle helmet during a performance and refusing to sing, caused some friction with other members of the band. In late 2016, the film Finding Joseph I: The HR From Bad Brains Documentary premiered in Europe and the United States. Directed by James Lathos, the documentary features interviews with H.R., as well as other musicians, peers, & family member, while chronicling his life, struggles, & philosophies.

There are not enough words to keep adding to the influence H.R. had one so many people, myself included. I believe and would credit him with being one of the people that helped open my mind’s ear to allow more diverse sounds to clash into one another. Something I try and continue to do every day. Many know about H.R.’s behaviors on and off stage, his mental conditions untreated and treated and some know about the long years of thoughts shattering headaches he suffers from, and how surgery years ago helped, but like may things, they came back with attitude. I was lucky enough to get a little time with Lori Carns Hudson, H.R.’s wife, to talk about these headaches and the obvious toll(s) they have taken on a life and a career of someone many know via name/video/legend/. We also get an idea what Lori does daily to try and ease the times, keep things moving forward (when tours get canceled & creative opportunities are less soften) and care for H.R.. These are sometimes the people that get forgotten in the shuffle of the suffering. Lori shares some info on a brand new single featuring Nick Hexum of 311 and potential album in the Fall. What we really learn is that help is what is also needed from the community, a hard thing to ask for, but a recognizable truth. Here’s a place to go to be a part of that community. Lori has also started a blog about excruciating pain & caregiver fatigue.

Photos used with Lori’s permission

With Peter Bradley From Javon Jackson

Javon Jackson was raised in Denver, Colorado and chose saxophone at the age of 10. At age 16 he switched from alto to tenor and later enrolled at the University of Denver before spending part of 1985–86 at the Berklee College of Music in Boston. He left Berklee in 1986 to join Art Blakey’s Jazz Messengers, where he later played alongside pianist Benny Green, trumpeter Philip Harper, trombonist Robin Eubanks & bassist Peter Washington. Mr. Jackson remained a fixture in the Jazz Messengers until Blakey’s passing in 1990. In 1991, Javon made his recording debut with Me and Mr. Jones, FT. James Williams, Christian McBride, & master drummer Elvin Jones. He joined Jones’ group in 1992, appearing on the great drummer’s albums Youngblood & Going Home. His 1994 Blue Note debut, When the Time Is Right, was a straight-ahead affair produced by iconic jazz vocalist/bandleader Betty Carter. His subsequent 4 recordings for the Blue Note label through the ‘90s were produced by Craig Street and featured wildly eclectic programs ranging from Caetano Veloso, Frank Zappa & Santana to Muddy Waters, Al Green & Serge Gainsbourg. His subsequent 4 recordings for the Palmetto label had him exploring a blend of funk, jazz & soul with such stellar sidemen as organist Dr. Lonnie Smith, guitarists Mark Whitfield & David Gilmore, trombonist Fred Wesley and drummer Lenny White. In 2012, Javon released a potent tribute to a towering influence, Celebrating John Coltrane, his inaugural release on his Solid Jackson Records which featured the venerable drummer and former Coltrane collaborator Jimmy Cobb. He followed later in 2012 with Lucky 13, which featured the great soul-jazz keyboardist Les McCann and included a mellow instrumental rendition of Stevie Wonder’s Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing along with a version of McCann’s 1969 hit, Compared to What. That same remarkably productive year, Jackson was the recipient of the prestigious Benny Golson Award from Howard University in Washington, D.C. for recognition of excellence in jazz. Jackson’s debut on the Smoke Sessions label, 2014’s Expression, was a live quartet recording from the Smoke Jazz & Supper Club in Upper Manhattan. On February 18, 2022, Javon released, The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni, his 5th album for his Solid Jackson Records label.

Along comes 2023, and it is now time for the With Peter Bradley Soundtrack & Original Score via Solid Jackson Records. The record features Jackson’s stellar quartet with pianist Jeremy Manasia, bassist David Williams & drummers McClenty Hunter or Charles Goold, with guest trumpeter Greg Glassman. Jackson’s gift for musical portraiture is evident in the score, which nods to some of Bradley’s favorite jazz icons – including Miles Davis, John Coltrane and Jackson’s former employer, Art Blakey – while vibrantly capturing the moods and personalities of the film and its subject. I had the opportunity to catch up with friend of the proGram, Mr. Javon Jackson to dive into this new release. With the Peter Bradley Soundtrack & Original Score, we find the acclaimed sax-man composing his first original film score for this art world documentary that he has a close relationship with. We find out how Art Blakey introduced Javon to abstract artist Peter Bradley and they’ve been friends ever since. of course, when he was asked to compose an original musical score for the documentary, he was honored and inspired. We get deep into the process of making this score/album, the relationships between the film and the music and the stories of the people it tells. We get really in depth on the man behind the film as it paints an image of the man behind the ideas. After catching the documentary finally, I can say that the stories the music tells, certainly seems to jive with the style of rhythms & inspirations that an outsider like me miGht think Mr. Bradley enjoys walking to. I am honored to be a part of spreading these conversations with all forms of art that speak to me. Another cool part is how we will figure out how t get Javon back to Madison to hanG with his pal MISTER Richard Davis, play a show and get a chill in with ‘Doc” G.

Fading Into Summer

The final part of this week’s proGram was bright in line with the way SUM felt.

Stop the Rot- WITCH

Parsley Disco- Baharat
The Egyptian- Baharat
Royal- Boom Pam
Lava Tongue- Boom Pam
Angizia- Psyché
Amma- Psyché


C’est Si Bon- Say She She
A Better Woman- Cole Williams


The Formula- Kool Keith Ft. Ice T. & Marc Live

On the Way- Kuna Maze
A Bad Attitude- African Head Charge
Interference- Nevaris

Rise Up When Coming Down

The middle part of this week’s proGram had SUM spots where the warmth filled.

Bored Folks- Todd Clouser’s The Mexico City Experiment Ft. Orestes Gomez, Last Jerónimo & Erik Deutsch
De Buche- Todd Clouser’s The Mexico City Experiment Ft. Orestes Gomez, Last Jerónimo & Erik Deutsch
Cissy Strut- Marc Ciprut
Shaggy- Marc Ciprut


Bird Song- Dave McMurray

Congo- Fareed Haque
***pre-recorded conversation with Fareed Haque***
Estamos Aqui Interlude- Fareed Haque
Fi Non Bois- Fareed Haque Ft. UGOCHI


Clear Water- Meshell Ndegeocello Ft. Justin Hicks, Deantoni Parks, Jeff Parker
Towers- Meshell Ndegeocello Ft. Joel Ross
The Score Was Made- Kassa Overall Ft. Vijay Iyer
Going Up- Kassa Overall Ft. Lil B, Shabazz Palaces & Francis and the Lights

Splash of Grown

The 1st part of this week’s proGram went from that to this with SUM pizzaz.

I Must Be In A Good Place Now- Seth Walker
I Wanna Wish- Dean Mueller
Happy Wonderland- Malcolm Holcombe
Tall Cool One- Thomas Lauderdale


Days Move Slow- Bully
My Gift- .decker


Old Soul- Stephen Marley
Kwanumkwanu- Keturah
Samala- Keturah


Out of My Head- Secret Night Gang
Cuchito- Kiltro
Ella Duerme- Armando Perez

Fareed Haque Group Brings Casseus To Madison

A modern guitar virtuoso and friend of the proGram, Fareed Haque, is steeped in classical & jazz traditions. His unique command of the guitar and different musical styles inspire his musical ventures with tradition & fearless innovation. Fareed’s been busy performing & recording with his trio featuring legendary B3 virtuoso, Tony Monaco, his own trio and jazz quartet, as well as his larger world music group, the Flat Earth Ensemble ands so many other projects that slide under the radar. In 2009 he was voted ‘Best World Guitarist’ by Guitar Player Magazine’s Readers’ poll. His acclaimed 2009 release, Flat Planet, was twice #1 on the World Jazz Radio charts. After 10 years of over 2000 dates with Garaj Mahal, his interest in electronic music and the Moog Guitar spurred him to leave Garaj Mahal and form Fareed Haque’s MathGames featuring bassist, Alex Austin, and drummer, Greg Fundis. “New Latin American Music for Guitar and String Quartet,” was picked by Howard Reich of the Chicago Tribune as one of the top releases of 2018. In addition, the release was chosen as Downbeat Magazine Editor’s Pick in 2018. The critically acclaimed “Out of Nowhere” featuring drummer, Billy Hart, and bassist, George Mraz, The Flat Earth Ensemble’s latest release, Trance Hypothesis, and The Tony Monaco/Fareed Haque release, Furry Slippers, reached the top 10 in Jazz Radio Airplay. Some more recent projects include artistic directorship of numerous jazz festivals, performances with Tony Monaco, Paquito D’Rivera, Vijay Iyer, pundit Vikku Vinacrayam, long-anticipated reunion concerts with Garaj Mahal, concerts in India, a return to Java Jazz, concerts, and teaching in China. 2019 was a busy year, as Haque retired from 30 years at Northern Illinois University to accommodate extended tours with Cobham, Goran Ivanovic, and his own groups. Highlights included The Montreux Jazz Festival with Cobham, and appearances with his own groups at The Bluenote Beijing, Louisville, & Minneapolis Guitar Festivals, among others. New recordings with his own group and with Goran Ivanovic are scheduled to release soon under the legendary Delmark Label. Fareed continues to record and tour extensively along with documenting his unique teaching methods in a series of best selling interactive video courses through TrueFire. It goes on! Here we are in 2023 after some weird times, and Fareed Haque and his group have something new and exciting for us to bring with us throughout of journey. CASSEUS!.

I had the chance to catch up with Fareed ahead of the June 30th show at The North Street Cabaret. We got into the scene that is going to unfold as we join in toGether to share in this special vinyl record release party and show for this exiting new release – CASSEUS!. Just listening to Fareed describe the liner notes and foreword as well as the art of the album cover and all that physical holdings stuff was thrilling. We spoke about how he got to know Frantz Casseus‘ music through Marc Ribot, who studied under Frantz Casseus and also has a project of his music. Mr. Casseus, perhaps best known for work he did with the legend, Harry Belafonte, like ‘Day-O’ & ‘Merci Bon Dieu’, certainly had his own feel for his sounds. Fareed gleefully talks about how soaking this music in took his mind to just how he and the group could become the orchestra behind a new sound of this music and some of the feelings it created within him. There is no way to talk about this album (and the original music) without mentioning the rhythms and grooves and just how that has already been digested in a live setting at Millennium Park in Chicago, and how people were able to get their ‘thang’ on with what could be considered more of cerebral music(?). It was fascinating to hear mention of Fareed’s style and guitars – a little about his kids hearing the Haitian grooves for the first time and how they responded – that personal touch is what makes your radio a true friend. Speaking of that, we did make mention of our mutual pal UGOCHI, who makes an appearance on Casseus on the beautiful & challenging track, ‘Fi Nan Bois’, which aptly closes the album out. She is a member of a group Fareed leads known as Chicago Immigrant Orchestra. Hope to see you on the 30th for some body opening music to free your minds and spirt. (oh and there will be vinyl to get autographed, too)

Is Is Alive

The final part of this week’s proGram made it good to feel in a certain way.

Rust- Yussef Dayes Ft. Tom Misch
Still Ain’t Find Me- Kassa Overall Ft. Tomoki Sanders, Bendji Allonce, Mike King & Ian Finklestein
Maybe We Can Stay- Kassa Overall Ft. J. Hoard
Enough Is Enough- Woxow Ft. Azeem


SOY- TribalMixtura
No Time to Snooze- Mr. Confuse


By The Time You Realize- WITCH
Unimvwesha Shuga- WITCH Ft. Hanna Tembo & Theresa Ng’ambi
Passing Clouds- African Head Charge
Disruption- Nevaris


Swan Song- The Mexico City Experiment
Candela- Flamenco Passion Ft. Mikkel Nordsø, Bjarke Falgren & Mathias Heise
Pente xronia dikasmenos- Dimitris Papageorgiou

Drip Droppin’ In

The middle part of this week’s proGram came in as it just feel fell in.

Profusion- Don Braden
Master Blaster (Jammin’)- Don Braden
Do It Again- Paul Litteral


Ode to Spring- Bruno Råberg
Mi Wa Se- Gretchen Parlato & Lionel Loueke Ft. Marley Guiliana & Burniss Travis
If I Knew- Gretchen Parlato & Lionel Loueke Ft. Burniss Travis & Mark Guiliana
Georgia Ave.- Meshell Ndegeocello Ft. Joshua Johnson
Omnipuss- Meshell Ndegeocello


Curtain Call (Knozz-Moe-King -C Jam Blues)- Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra w/ Wynton Marsalis, Melbourne Symphony Orchestra (live)

***pre-recorded conversation w/artist John Himmelfarb***

Kerosene- Kiltro
Samosa- Kuna Maze
Smoke Break- Kuna Maze

The Cruise Rider

The first part of this week’s proGram had itself a way about it.

Bits and Pieces- Malcolm Holcombe
Burn One Now- Dean Mueller
Pray For Rain- Nat Myers


greenarrowradio promo- Joan Jett
If You’re Blue- Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
Still a Pawn- TSIGOTI
Climate Climax- TSIGOTI

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Crazy Fingers- Dave McMurray
Bar 55- Jeff Richman
King Tang- SexMob
You Can Take a Myth- SexMob Ft. Vijay Iyer


Synchronicity I- Hazelrigg Brothers
At Last- George Coleman (live at Smalls)