La Fete de Marquette-Part Deux

The next day of action for me started off with the soothing sounds of Brazzaville, featuring David Brown former Saxophone player of BECK. This group from Barcelona clamped down on the exotic sound hybrid of indie pop, lounge jazz, world music, and noir-ish atmosphere, and was most often likened to Tom Waits or Morphine and created the “atmosphere”. This group has seen some line up changes but one thing for sure is they are always a talented bunch making really cool music. After an intermission that lasted a few shared moments “passing” the time away, the highly anticipated moment arrived. Dengue Fever unleashed a sound that made me feel as if all of the worlds psychedelic rock had been held captive and put into an amazing rock-n-roll trance. With a female Cambodian bona fide pop star lead singer who has a beautiful voice that certainly was like the Sirens tempting Ulysses and his men, I too felt captive. They are raw and exciting to watch but most of all they are so damn something solidly different yet reminiscent of the times gone bye with their take on what music can sound like. I invite you to look into Dengue Fever if you aren’t aware and put them on your “MUST SEE” list if you like to find treats not so easy to find on earth. To close off the night was Fallou Dieng and his 12-piece orchestra who are up and coming stars on the afro-beat scene who had the park jumping to their infectious Mbalax beats. This drum-laden dance music was transcendent under the stars, and kept the nights groove bouncing.

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Dengue Fever—go get it!

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Fallou Dieng

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Brazzaville

and then…CORNMEAL

…After the acts on Friday at La Fete de Marquete, I made my way over to the Terrace and caught Cornmeal. This jamgrass band from Chicago puts a new meaning into the phrase JAM GRASS…..a constant foot stomping tap tap tappin’ and fingers snap snap snappin’ good time. Cornmeal is: Wavy Dave Burlingame-Banjo,Vocals, Kris Nowak-Guitar,Vocals, Chris Gangi-String Bass, Vocals, JP Nowak-Drums, Vocals, Allie Kral-Fiddle, Vocals and the grass they have grown is certainly overflowing with some incredible jams. I mean there were moments of such gratifying sounds that I believe the band made the sky open up momentarily just to cool us all off. While obviously stepping in the history of bluegrass, Cornmeal takes their music to new levels and offers a middle finger of sorts to the boundaries of genres and adds some ole time favorites in all styles to their set. On this night, there were dashes of the talking Heads and some “Franklin’s Tower” riffs bounding in the air, and man that air was feeling and smelling right! This act really caught my attention and I look forward to the return visit from our neighbors.

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CORNMEAL..winners of the 2008 New Groove Jammy.

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2008 La Fête de Marquette: Thursday – Sunday, July 10th – 13th and at this years new location, the event was filled with fantastic music acts from around the globe. La Fête de Marquette coincides with Bastille Day, the French national holiday. The celebration will provide many opportunities to become immersed in French culture with food, arts, crafts and – especially – music. The event will host musicians from the French-speaking world including performers from West Africa, Cambodia, Quebec and France throughout the weekend and performers with New Orleans/Cajun/Zydeco roots primarily on Sunday. Event organizers anticipate attracting thousands to this one of a kind, free-to-all community event. There was so much happening and I was able to see ALL the acts I truly wanted to check out or re-visit. On Friday I got to witness Les Breastfeeders, a band I have featured on the show numerous times. This is a “DO NOT MISS” show if you are ready for some serious rock and roll Montreal style. This band is steaming hot and will make you butter your bread and ROCK your Roll. You’ll be in store for the sweaty jumps and the wailing chords and HI-boots will be-a-shakin’, when you spend a little time with Les Breastfeeders. I was pumped up for the entire night after that show, and consider my socks knocked off! I also caught the quintessential New Orleans party band, The Iguanas, and how could you ever go wrong with that!!!

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Les Breastfeeders

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For my Flying Hawk

Seeing Hands- Dengue Fever
Burn you Up Burn you Down- Big Blue Ball
Yellow & Black Taxi Cab- Trans Global Underground
Bubbling Hot- Pato Banton
Girl Watcher- Yellowman (live)
Vibin’ & Bala’ in- Man de Ng
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in the Buzzbag- the Brooklyn Funk Essentials
The Mac- Cadillac Jones
What you hear is What you get-the Melvin Sparks band
Dumpstaphunk Jam- Dumpsatphunk
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Got to be a Love- Greyboy with Quantic & Sharon Jones
Gotta Stand for Something- Greyboy with Sharon Jones
Take it Slow- BooZoo Bajou
Rhythm- Street Gangland Rhythm Band
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New York City- Lipbone Redding Orchestra
Again (Stankonia Remix)-Lenny Kravitz & OutKast
The Car Song- The Cat Empire
Egg Man- the Beastie Boys
U B Jesus- David Byrne
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Ever Increasing Circles- Dr Didg
Unplug the Telephone- Leftover Salmon (live)
I like Birds- Eels with Strings (live)
Hey Man(now you’re really Living)-Eels with Strings(live)
Barracuda- Rasputina (live)
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Rub me Raw- Warren Zevon
Walk this Way- String Cheese Incident (live)
Gangsta of Love- Steve Miller Band

for Today only

another extra hour…I love it when this happens!

Top Floor Bottom Buzzer- Morphine
Take me with You- Morphine
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Habibe- Blue Ball featuring Natacha Atlas
Etrange- DobaCaracol
Odo Ya- Sergio Mendes with Carlinhos Brown
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Infinity- Ill Chemistry
Nickel Bags- Digable Planets
Weight- Raashan Ahmad
Cosmic Funk- Souleye
Left Side of the Brain- Gift of Gab
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Please Don’t Go- Lee Perry and the Soulettes
Hand to Hand- Lee Perry and the Wailers
Can’t buy Love- Johnny Osbourne
Sing Jay Steele- Johnny Osbourne
Keep your Culture- Corey Harris
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Take the Long Way Home- Drew Emmitt
Giraffe- Roots of Creation (live)
Fallujah Dub- Guvna Dub
El Aire- Cecilia Villar Eljuri with Sly & Robbie
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Power to the People- Black Eyed Peas
Money (that’s what I Want)- Melvin Sparks Band
Scores of Spores- Robert Walter
Witch Doctor- Galactic
the Bounce- the Blue Method
Bus Ride- Reuben Wilson
the Metrics- Drums and Tuba
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the Arrival- Dee Jay OM
Nostalgia Worship- Bassnectar
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You’ve got to Earn it-the Staple Singers
You Ain’t got no Drawers on-Marva Wright & the BMWs
They’re Red Hot-Peter Green Nigel Watson Splinter Group
He Called my Name- Scrapomatic
**Conversation with Mike Mattison of Scrapomatic**
Drink House- Scrapomatic with Count M’Butu
I Want the Truth- Scrapomatic with Derek Trucks
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Frankie Doris- Corey Harris
Be Easy- Sharon Jones and the Dapkings
Stargaze- Xavier Rudd
Metameme- STS9
Rapture- Dub Pistols with Terry Hall

Rest Relaxation and RAWKKKK

Put together a little cookin’ set of Rock and Roll to go with your cookin’ out.

DIG IN:

Summertime Blues- Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
So Romantic- the Charms
Riddles- Joan Jett & the Blackhearts
I Drink- Southern Crush
One Word- the Hussy
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Revolution- Sirsy
Lint of Love- Cibo Matto
Revolution Eventually- Sugarbitch
The Way you do- Devil Doll
Take it Off- the Donnas
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Beat on the Brat- U2
Girl you have Magic inside you-Outrageous Cherry
You’re Gonna Miss Me- 13th Floor Elevators
Country Death Song- Violent Femmes
Pictures of Matchstick Men-Type O Negative & Ozzy
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Whole Lotta Love- Perry Farrell
Closet Disco Dancer- Red Elvises (live)
I wanna Get you Alone- Joseph Arthur
War Pigs- Cake & Steven Drozd (live)
Totally Awesome- Honchie

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Scrapomatic’s Mike Mattison

This is like a part two after Mike and I had a conversation last year or so ago when Alligator Love Cry first came out. Scrapomatic once again have a new album out in 2008 on Landslide Records“Sidewalk Caesars”. This bluesy roots duo put forth yet another soulful release that has the blues checking to see if it has the blues. With this album I can just simply “feel it”. While busy year round as the front man for the Derek Trucks Band, and time in the studio and taking the Scrapomatic show on the road with band-mate Paul Olsen, we learn what Mike does, or shall we say does not do with his spare time, the plans for the next album and perhaps coming to a place near you……if so…..take the chance to go on and “feel it” for yourself.

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Check out my conversation with Mike Mattison here.

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Orchestra Baobab

The Baobab is a strong tree…..Orchestra Baobab brought their high-powered world rhythm and afro beats to the Barrymore on Sunday night. The sweat was pouring down the dancers and the sounds from the stage were electrifying. Orchestra Baobab has fused Afro-Cuban rhythm and Portuguese Creole melody with Congolese rumba, high life and a whole gamut of local styles for over 30 years – kickstarting a musical renaissance in their native Senegal, which turned the capital Dakar into one of the world’s most vibrant musical cities. Thats exactly what the Barrymore theater resembled as the crowd rewarded the Orchestra is so many ways, from moneys and watches to smiles and laughter, the fusion of art-artists and audience transcended into a ‘High Life’ scene that is only understood when experienced. Warm, rich lyrical content was splashed over the crowd with elegant precision while percussions led the feet on a march through the deepest landscapes of melody. With dueling saxophone and guitars throughout the set Orchestra Baobab is still challenging themselves to put on a true embodiment of their work. A strong tree indeed.

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the Hussy, get some!!

Friday night brought out a chance to remind myself of my rock -n- roll roots, a chance to have some punk in my rock at the same time. A two piece from Madison calling themselves “the Hussy” made themselves known at the Frequency and man, it didn’t take long to have the beats beating a pulp of real raw rawkkkkk! Armed with a vexing guitar and a banger of earthshaking booms on drums, the Hussy brought back the short catchy hard hitting feeling I first remember when trying out heavy sounding underground sounds. I felt like I was back at CBGB’s getting a taste of what the others have been trying to make happen. While this duo have been involved in music around the Madison scene for some time now, the work of the Hussy should latch on like the mosquitoes biting at your being when you next step outside. Be careful, the Hussy are contagious.

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The timing was Right

all cylinders firing!!

Everybody’s Gonna Be Happy- the Kinks
I WIsh you Would- Hot Tuna
if the Washing don’t get you the Rinsing Will-the Mannish Boys
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Bibou- Daby Balde
Redemption Song- African Showboys
Towering Inferno- Green Arrows
No Delay (Bullitt)- Green Arrows
Jidka- Saba
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Cacada- Bebel Gilberto
Auramatic-Suphala & Vernon Reid & King Britt
Brazilectro- Zuco 103
Matthau- Depth Quartet
Sister Twisted- Kinky
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Miami Blues- Akashic Record
Funky Good Time- Melvin Sparks Band (live)
Out of my System- Jamie Lidell
Little Bit of Feel Good- Jamie Lidell
You can’t Always get what you Want- Rolling Stones (Soulwax remix)
Give Peace a Chance-Aerosmith & Sierra Leone Refugee Allstars
Give up the Funk- the Clinton Administration
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Turntables on the Bayou- No Luck Club
Quilty- Club D’elf
Tether Ball Triumph- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
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The Bounce- the Blue Method
Think Back- Galactic feat. Chali 2 Na
Hippest March part 2- Clyde Stubblefield
His Girl- the Budos Band
On the Cuff- the Afromotive

JFJO rides in to Madison

Man can the Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey really put the groove on. Oh, in case you didn’t know, JFJO has a new album out…“Lil Tae Rides Again” out on both Hyena Records and 1320 Records. They do in fact play this whole album as their set, which is totally fine with me. The story of a day in the life of an elementary school child translates into music that is essentially a part of all of us. While in Madison, the backdrop was a beautiful lake scene mixing night clouds with the slipping sunset. With a Pink Floyd flavor at times, I found myself memorized with the animal scenes trampling in the backdrop of a movie screen and the obvious innovative spirit that oozed out from under the Spinal Tapped cloaks….this was everything and more than I was expecting and would highly recommend this show to fans of the jams, a good interpretation of our classical whereabouts and the memory of childhood times. The show and the album prove to me that after several years and albums under their belt, JFJO still has what it takes to redefine themselves while never shaking the importance of their music and what it can do to a fresh set of ears.

Check out my conversation with Brian Haas, founder/pianist of Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey here.

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It Feels Right

Twisted- the Wood Brothers
How Come People act like That?- Tommy Talton
New York City- Lipbone Redding Orchestra
I Want the truth- ScrapOmatic with Derek Trucks
Trains a Coming-JD & the Straight Shot w/Robert Randolph
Hook Line & Sinker- ScrapOmatic
Tight Tee Shirt- Benji Hughes
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Be Easy- Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings (live WWOZ)
You Don’t Know me at all- Bettye Lavette
This Time- DJ Shadow
Knee Deep- the Clinton Administration
James Brown- Big Audio Dynamite
Rapture- Dub Pistols
Watching the Detectives- Roots of Creation
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Hummin’- Nat Adderly (Large Professoe remix)
The Sophisticated Hippie-Horace Silver (Easy Mo Bee remix)
10 Sex- Secretary
A Frame- Garage a Trois
Planetary Beat- DJ Logic & Jason Miles
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Halliburton Breakdown- Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey
**Conversation with Brian Haas of JFJO**
Muppet Babies get lost at the State Fair- JFJO
Happiness is a Warm Gun- JFJO (live)
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Everyday People- MMW
Into You- Eymeral

Mister Russel Blake

I am proud to be a part of Russel Blake world as I truly feel he is someone making a difference in many people’s lives, musically and beyond. My conversation with Mr. Blake reminds me why I like to do what I do in my musical arena….and it is always nice to be reminded why you love something. With a new album due out very soon, I was blessed with the opportunity to debut it on greenarrowradio, with this honor comes a huge THANK YOU. Currently, Mr. Blake has 422 pieces within his repetoire encompassing Classical, Spanish Classical, Jazz Classical, Brazilian, Latin & Pop Music Idioms. As creator of The Universal Language Music History & Cultural Programme, Mr Blake has taught a variety of audiences from Kindergarten – High Schools, universities, libraries, prisons, hospitals & Art Galleries about the history of music. Mr. Blake was also the featured guest soloist at the 9th annual Bass Conference held here in Madison a few years back and was working very closely with Dr. Richard Davis at the time.

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Click here to hear my conversation with Mr. Russel Blake.

Just a little air-time

Naww, I wish I was dunkin’ like “KG” or Dominique but I just did a fill-in show of an hour and 15 minutes…the extra 15 just to play somethings that rawkkkk! Check it out fo’yo’self.

Do Right- Jimmy’s Chicken Shack
Fields of Joy- Lenny Kravitz
Electric Uncle Sam- Primus
Daytripper- Bad Brains (live)
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Give the Drummer Some More- the Greyboy Allstars
Cure All- Robert Walter
Spinning Wheel- Cameron Mizell
Dudeman- Victor Krause
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Nothing Less Than You- Stan Harrison
Silent Power- Russel Blake
**Conversation with Russel Blake**
Quiet Strength- Russel Blake
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My Buckets got a hole in it-Willie Nelson & Wynton Marsalis
Have you ever been to Electric Ladyland- JFJO
the Shadow- Garaj Mahal

Brian Haas of JFJO

I had the chance to speak with Brian Haas of the group Jacob Fred Jazz Odyssey and was quite pleased to have done so. Brian seems like the type of person I could sit with and talk about music with, and learn a bundle from. JFJO will be bringing its usually progressive post-modern jazz into Madison on June 26th at the Memorial Union Terrace starting sometime around 9:30. In this conversation you will learn what they intend to do differently this time around on stage, the concept and creation of the new album Little Tae Rides Again on not just one but 2 different types of labels, just what to do in case a person named Jacob Fred calls your daughter in the middle of the night.

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Check out my conversation with Brian Haas here.

Boogaloo with my W O R T

I always am pleased to have an opportunity to be a part of the local listener sponsored community radio station here in Madison, WORT. Today I got to host the ever popular Journeys into Jazz program from 2-5pmCST and had a Boogaloo of a good time.

Naima- COLTRANE
Time After time- Miles Davis (live)
Inside Straight- Cannon Reloaded
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Were you Followed?- Bobby Previte & the new Bump
Just Say it- Dafnis Prieto Sextet
Prime Time- Bobby Ricketts
Right on- Javon Jackson
Cat & Bug- Skeebo Knight
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Peter’s Pistol- Skeebo Knight
Chickens & Waffles- Soul Summit (live)
Swap Meet- Robert Walter
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Grease Monkey- the Diplomats of Solid Sound
Mr Lucky- Jack McDuff
A Real Gone Guy- Joe Krown Organ Trio
Evil Turn- Dr Lonnie Smith
Davis (in Memory)- Out to Lunch
In the Bag- Mike LeDonne
House of the Rising Son- Papa Joey Defrancesco
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Higher Ground- Marcus Miller
Slang- Doug Johns
What is Hip?- Marcus Miller
Sifu- Victor Wooten
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Window Text- Vijay Iyer
Dos Caminos- Omar Sosa (live)
Machine Days- Vijay Iyer
Ney ney weleba- Etenesh & Le Tigre
Daxxar- Steve Reid Ensemble
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Call of the Wily- Greg Tate’s Garage Band
the Lonely Bull- Liquid Soul
Charthel Hill- Jeff Coffin & Charlie Peacock
Muziqawi Silt- Etenesh & Le Tigre

A Bee-U-T-FULL Mornin’

the calm after the storms….

Drink House- Scrapomatic
Not like I’ve Been Hurt by you- Floyd Miles & Gregg Allman
Papa was a Rollin’ Stone- Los Lobos (live)
Smokin’ Hole- the Radiators (live)
Black Gold- Dr John & the Lower 911
Yes we Can Can- Marc Broussard
This Land is Your Land- Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings
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Musicology- Prince
Disciples of Funk- Bootsy’s Rubber Band
Ffun- Con Funk Shun
Tear the Roof off this Sucka- Parliment
Burning down the House- Marcus Miller (live)
You Don’t Need a Dance- Breakestra
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Beyond the Seventh Galaxy- Return to Forever
Solfistifunk- Return to Forever
the Minx- the New Mastersounds
Here and Now- BD Lenz
Number 8- Celia Baron
Mouse- Secretary
Fire Walker- Skeebo Knight
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Muziqawi Silt- Etenesh and Le Tigre
Moose- Toubab Krewe live)
Connections- Sean Noonan Brewed by Noon
Ultra Funk- Los Amigos Invisibles (live)
Bongo Bong- Delta Nove
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Basketball Jones- Barry White & Chris Rock

Vagabond Opera

The Vagabond Opera did get a chance to strut its Gypsy music, opera, klezmer and cabaret come-ons into Madison after all. As they almost made it to the stage at the Marquette Waterfront Festival before the tornado sirens sounded, this time they made it!! IN a very intimate hall at the Wil-Mar on Jenifer Street, the Old World Yiddish Theater was set to amaze. Based in the Pacific Northwest, yet encompassing the world, Vagabond Opera delivers passionate offerings of Bohemian cabaret. Paris hotJazz, gut bucket swing, Tangos, Ukrainian folk-punk ballads, Klezmer and vigorous originals meet a world of riverboat gambling queens, Turkish belly dancers, and the enigmatic Marlene Dietrich. Weaving elements of Kurt Weil, Duke Ellington and Edith Piaf with absurdist flair, theatrics and an old world mood, Vagabond Opera presents the new wave of opera–lusty (trained) voices singing in 13 languages and presenting a cabaret of rich musical phrasing, sparkling lyrics and indomitable stage presence, all played with exuberance, skill and a gritty Vagabond edge. This is Opera liberated and reinvented for everyone. A perfect enticement for folks here in Madison, as hoots and hollers echoed the skill on stage. The band’s lineup features trained operatic tenor and soprano vocals, accordion, tenor and alto saxophones, cello, stand-up bass, drums, and, when the mood is right, a burlesque hoola-hooping fire performer. What in that arrangement isn’t tempting? This is a show amongst shows, a place where more than music shall be revealed, you become a sound-circus listener……open up!

Marquette Waterfront Festival

Moved inside, the final 3 scheduled acts started and finished the weekends events at the Crystal Corner. I was able to catch the youthful enthusiasm of Lafayette, Louisiana’s Feufollet, and the seasoned aplomb of Paul Cebar and the Milwaukeeans making their first appearance on an MNA stage. Feufollet (the name refers to the ghostly, luminescent marsh gases, once believed to be specters haunting the bayous) formed in 1995 when accordionist/singer Chris Stafford was 8 and fiddler Chris Segura was 11. They quickly became known as one of the most exciting Cajun bands in Acadiana, not because of their youth but because of their obvious musical ability and the vivacity with which they approached the traditional music of the area. This group has been a band of young prodigies for so long, it can be hard to talk about them as just a band. But that’s just what they are: a band of extremely talented and seasoned musicians who continue to explore the vital music of their culture and region. They also stole the show at last year’s La Fête de Marquette. Paul Cebar and the Milwaukeeans have been playing their particular brand of funk, soul and jazz in Wisconsin and around the country for more than 20 years. Everyone knows what a terrific band they are. Many thanks to all who made it out to support the live music, the Marquette Neighborhood Association and to tasty pints of local beer.

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Tornado Watching out

SO the plans for the festival got blown away by severe weather and an on-going Tornado Warning and Watch. A wise person once told me not to mess with Mother Nature, so it was a wash out. But, before the wind did make a holler, there was a show.

Bo Diddley is Crazy- Bo Diddley
Diddy Wah Diddy- Bo Diddley
Hey Baby- Bo Diddley
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I’m Tore Down- John Hammond and G Love
Luigi’s Starlite Lounge- Chuck E Weiss
Keep on Goin’- Dr John and the Lower 911
Nightime is the Right time- Albert Castiglia
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Soulshine- Gov’t Mule (live)
Jungle Telegraph- Eels
Footsteps- JJ Grey and Mofro
Turpentine- JJ Grey and Mofro
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Gotta Let me Know- Breakestra
Hiding- Breakestra
Never Grow Up- Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk
the Birdwave- Jimmy McGriff
I like’s that- Skeebo Knight
the Cousin of Death- the Beastie Boys
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Rock the Casbah- Rachid Taha
Hollywood (Africa)- Red Hot Chili Peppers
Get up- Keleta & Zozo Afrobeat
Son of a Preacherman- Soul Summit
Power of Love- Deee-Lite
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Grape Nuts and Chalk Sauce- Blockhead
When I Grow up- Ruckus Roboticus
Sweet Life- Karen Gibson Roc
the Pusher (live)- Nina Simone
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Gig Shirt- Doug Johns
Tides- Brad Shepik Trio
Restraint- Keller Williams