Sincere Thanks

I want to thank those you pledged their support to listener sponsored community radio during WORT’s winter pledge drive, not only helping the show I covered reach and exceed it’s goal (yea) but to all of you who have made sure the importance of a global community voice that differs from the main-stream continues to grow. I also want to thank Alex, the host of All Around Jazz, for being an outstanding pledge rapper (word). Here is what we played between the chatter:

Love Supreme- John McLaughlin w/Carlos Santana
Game- Stanley Clarke
Pimpasauras Rex- Doug Johns
James Brown/Iron Man- Victor Wooten (live)
Teen Town- Jaco Pastorius
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Watermelon Man- Carla Cook
Squeeze Me- Debroah Cox
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Balls- Charlie Hunter Trio
Still Waiting- Greyboy All Stars w/Inara George
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Refuge- Andrew Hill
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Burning Down the House- Marcus Miller
Bayou Betty- Bonerama
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El Viento- Maria Schneider Jazz Orchestra
Tootie Ma is a Big Fine Thing- MSMW
Jungle Wisdom- Dr. Lonnie Smith
Where Y’all at?- Wynton Marsalis
This Land is Your Land-Walter “wolfman” Washington & the Roadmasters

Feeling HORN-EEEEEEEEE

Todays show was a tribute of sorts to the horn. In the many glorious shapes, sizes and sounds–the horn was honored today with some tunes chosen to cross horns of old with the new, from genre to genre I found some horns that fill in some of the gaps. I came into the show one hour early to get things blowin’ the right way.

Tutu- Russell Gunn
107 Steps- Kendrick Scott Oracle
Isfahan- Wayne Escoffery
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Mr. Pastorius- Miles Davis (live in France)
Countdown- Coltrane
the Wailing Boat- Maynard Ferguson
Superbone meets the Bad Man- Maynard Ferguson
Tijuana Gift Shop- Charlie Mingus
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You’ve got to have Freedom- Pharoah Sanders (live)
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Take the A Train- the Duke Ellington Orchestra
Give it up or Turnit Loose- Javon Jackson
Little House I Used to Live in-Meridian Arts Ensemble
a Little Stranger- Twinemen
Hypnotized- A.K.A.C.O.D.
Jack Kerouac- Morphine
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Concoction- Depth Quartet
September- Celia Baron
Mouse- Secretary
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Baby let me Hold your Hand- Sex Mob
Thrills- Matana Roberts
Colon Pie- Skerik
Where Y’all at- Wynton Marsalis
Mercy Mercy Mercy- Cannon Re*Loaded
NY: Insane Inside the City- Stan Harrison
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Conversation with Stan Harrison
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Nothing Less than You- Stan Harrison
the Optimist- Stan Harrison
Big Chief- Skeebo Knight/Marcus Henderson
Workin’ Sux- King Johnson (live)
Crosstown Traffic- Boston Horns
Don’t be Cruel- the Josh Roseman unit
Threadin’ the Needle- Liquid Soul
What a Story- Liquid Soul
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You’ve got a Friend in me- Bonerama
March of the Video Reptile-the Microscopic Septet
Fubractive D- Burnt Sugar the Arkestra Chamber

Supreme Beings of Leisure: 11i

Well, let em start by mentioning how I spoke to my psych…I mean a friend of mines’ therapist and they told me that she said it is perfectly fine to fall in love with a new album. I mean, c’mon. I have and you might too. Supreme Beings of Leisure has managed to capture cool and sexy so you don’t have to…..and you can now focus on your outfit of the evening or the appropriate number and colors of candles. The third album of the alluring Geri Soriano-Lightwood & Ramin Sakurai is enchanting with hypnotizing tales within states of adreamy chilled out sophistication like a stream-lined martini served on an icy day…..smooth and dangerous. Each track from the dynamic go point of THE LIGHT to the “space is the place” departure of the closing point of LAY ME DOWN, there is a mysterious magnet in the voice, and a familiar yet undiscovered beat to the sounds rendering the listener, well in my case…..TAKEN. This album has become a recent exploration and with each visit I find new favorite moments and spots I missed prior that draw out a smile on my face. The concept album idea is one which evolves within many of an artist and in this album, there is more then meets the eyes….and the ears are catching on.

Become friends with Supreme Beings of Leisure and tell them misterG sent you along.

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Supreme Beings of Leisure 11i Ryko 2008

With one EYE open

It was a long week of music hoppin’ and this morning I almost slept over, but with one eye open, I made it to and through.

Vishnu Dub- Club d’Elf
One Man Tag Crew- Dub Trio
Wondermint- Turn me on Dead man
Feign Amnesia- They Might be Giants
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Sabre Dance- the Brian Setzer Orchestra
Oxossi- Vernon Reid & Masque
the Fine Scenery- Cosmic Farm
So What- the Derek Trucks band
10 More Shows- Rob Wasserman
Inside Straight- Cannon Re*Loaded
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This Land is your Land-Walter “Wolfman” Washington & the Roadmasters
What a Man- Soul Summit (live)
Rat a Tang Tang- Papa Grows Funk (live)
the Johnson- Four Finger Five
Webspan- the Nucleus
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French Quarter- DJ Logic
Going out of My Head- Fatboy Slim
Funky in the Middle-Nicodemus/Jay Rodriguez/Ticklah
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Nuit Magique- Jazzamor
Swallow- Supreme Beings of Leisure
Motherless Child- Lovespirals
Creepsters from the Deep- 9th Wave
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Krystalline- Sugar Blue
How in the Devil- Sean Costello
She Caught the Katy- Taj Mahal & Phantom Blues w/J. Popper (live)
Dogs of Santiago- Lipbone Redding
Cold Snap- Soul Summit (live)
If I only had a Brain- Paul Sanchez
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Burnin’ for You- Mike Watt
Joe Citizen- BD Lenz

Clyde Stubblefield Band

On a Friday night, what could make it all alright…Some down home original sounding Funky music with the one and only mister Clyde Stubblefield and his band. That is what went down at th Rathskellar to celebrate WSUM’s 6th Anniversary.We are blessed to have Clyde as a Madison resident of over 30 years and we look forward to the continuation of Funky Monday coming back in the near future. Currently, the Clyde Stubblefield Band sports two featured vocalists (male and female), a three-piece horn section (sax, trumpet, trombone), a organ/keyboardist, a percussionist, a smokin’ guitarist and a rock-solid bass to play with the Funky Drummer. Clyde Stubblefield IS the FUNKY DRUMMER! He drummed for James Brown from 1965 to 1970 and recorded such hits as “I Feel Good”, “Coldsweat”, and “The Funky Drummer.” Clyde is one of the most sampled drummer ever, providing some of the most famous and familiar grooves used by DJ’s and hip-hop artists around the world.

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THE Funky Drummer, Mr. Clyde Stubblefield

Galactic & Da FISH

Last night Madison was in DA HOUSE at the Majestic. Galactic brought its from the corner to the block funk sounds to our neighborhood and the crowd was ready, set and man did they go. Both the band and the audience seemed to be on top of their evenings game plan. Galactic provided the back-sound of real home grown funk that started at the click of Stanton’s drum stick and didn’t stop until the whole gang arrived. The audience was giving back the love to the band and especially when they introduced Mr. Chali 2na of Jurassic 5 onto the stage. I could tell by his eyes that he was touched deeply by the warmth of the reception the room provided. There was a track or two from J5 and DA FISH kept it real, just like we like it here in MadCity. There was a wave of arms dancing to the hip hop thang and bodies shakin’ themselves silly to the funky lines being dropped. With the cold air left outside, the heat was turned up as Galactic took us through a music journey that was reminiscent of strolling down a N’Orleans block, where each turn can weave into an unexpected mesh of artists doin’ their thing. They even took a moment to reflect on the past, busting out treats from the snack jar—Manic Depression & Immigrant Song. The latter ended the show in a swarm of head bobbing, and when the whole gang arrived back onstage, including members of the opener Ohmega Watts, the room filled up with the rhythm and soul that a good funkin’ leaves behind, a lasting memory allowing myself to attempt to learn some new adjectives. This was a show that was better than expected even when expectations were out of sight. Go Galactify yourself and keep DA FISH fed with the love.

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Euro-GROOVE…You gots it!

There are so many ways one can say get down and get groovy, across the borders and territory lines, people know how to explore fascinating fusions of sound and let it take them to the other places they only have been around in dreams. Putumayo’s Groove series has once again dipped into the salty European oceans to pull out ten treasured tracks from around the European scene that takes contemporary music with different languages and allowing the ears to hear them as birds whistling a sweet head-bouncing tune. A global groove. The people of this ever changing cultural continent seem to love the flow of cultural exchanges and what better to lead people to their synergies then through the music scene. The sounds are becoming as diverse as the people’s last names with influences of hip-hop, dance and electronic music. The continent is exploring its funky and exotic side with style and soul and it is eager to show it off to the rest of the world. And that my friends, is exactly what Putumayo Groove has done for us with this release. From the smooth electronic lounge jazz of the German duo Jazzamor to the Madrid based Guateque All Stars featuring Shiva encouraging us, the listeners to “Enter the circle and let’s twirl/Enter the circle and let’s go round and round”, this IS a record to drop everything and pick up with your get down.

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Putumayo 2008 Euro-Groove

FUNKY KIDZ

Ahhh…remember being a kid..What’s that you say…YOU are now just a BIG kid. Alright, I am with that. For those that are funky kids at heart, mind and soul comes this special release FUNKY KIDZ, a groovy grouping of some funkified classic hits for children and yes, even us BIG KIDS. This collection features some of New Orleans’ finest musicians and statesmen such as: Bonerama, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Ivan Neville’s Dupstaphunk, The Radiators and Walter “Wolfman” Washington & the Roadmasters. The songs are classic tracks that children of all ages will have been in contact with and can even sing and oh yes, dance along like nobody is watching. These songs are meant to invoke happy memories of childhood while exposing some new and younger ears to the FUN-ky, high instrumentation sound that oozes out of the Crescent City. If you were evenr a kid growing up, this album might just be the one thing that’ll remind you of those time…Have a FUNKY good time.

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2008 ASAP Productions Inc. FUNKY KIDZ

G.P.G.D.S.

On Friday night after the Esperanza Spalding Trio show, we were treated to the second set of the Giant Panda Guerilla Dub Squad for some relentless vibes fortified with a rock steady sound. With a bowl full of sweet smelling groove of roots reggae and experimental dub, this very well could be some North American International Body Music. Giant Panda is honored to have shared bills with reggae greats Toots & The Maytals, The Wailers, Lee Scratch Perry, King Yellowman, Morgan Heritage, The Meditations, Mad Professor, and Edi Fitzroy. GPGDS has been joined on stage by members of John Brown’s Body, Brazilian Girls, Thievery Corporation, Umphrey’s McGee, and String Cheese Incident. Giant Panda continues to put on concerts in their hometown of Rochester, NY featuring other modern American powerhouses such as Dub Trio (in Madison on 2/25), and Toubab Krewe. The set was electrifying and a stream of soulful sound made for the get down to get DOWN.

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get on down w/GIANT PANDA

Driving in a Slushy

Conditions are always interesting for show day. Today the roads where as if driving in a giant, unmanaged slushy as cold water fell from the skies above. It makes me appreciate the dj seat even more when I settle in. I hope that comes thru in todays episode.

Totally Awesome- Honchie
Social Disease- Jaik Miller Band
Infidel- Nathaniel Street West
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Don’t Look Back- Peter Tosh & Mick Jagger
Jai’s Dub Shack- Jai Uttal
Duppy Train- Dubcheck
Creation- Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad
Red E Yo- the Afromotive
Tengo La Vaz- Nortec Collective
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John Lee Huber- Tosca
Mirror- Supreme Beings of Leisure
Gary’s Song- Alice Smith
Superwhirly- Guateque All Stars feat Shiva
Mais Uma Noite- Da Cruz
Infinity- Ill Chemistry
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Hippest March Part 2- Clyde Stubblefield
Hokey Pokey- Big Sam’s Funky Nation
Fast Car- Wyclef Jean w/Paul Simon
Unplug this Armageddon- B Side Players
Think Back- Galactic Feat Chali 2na (tixx giveaway)
Groove Holmes- Beastie Boys
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I should Have Known Better- Josh Roseman (live)
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All Over Now- Dirty Dozen w/Dr. John
Mr. Satan- Jason Ricci & New Blood
Underground- Chris Whitley/Jeff Lang
I Never Cared for you- Del Castillo w/Willie Nelson
Pick up the Pieces- Quartet San Francisco
Rockasilly- Richard Leo Johnson & Gregg Bendian
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Cuba Duba Do- Rob Fried
Kojo Blues- Keith Kilgo
Driftin- Potlicker
Everybody’s Up to Something- Brian Setzer

Esperanza Spalding Trio

There is a reason that Esperanza Spalding is usually smiling. Playing her music feels good- and it shows. An artist that goes about defining her music nightly with a voice of rhythm -n- blues jazz-scat painted with a distinct soul unique to Miss. Spalding. Her bass flirts with her vocals and creates a romantic sound captivating as it can be traditional at times, there was a sense of freedom both on the stage and in the crowd. The trio consisted of Mr. Leo Genovese on piano and Mr. Otis Brown III on percussion, and they were tight. From the moments Miss Spalding groove her way on stage, the happiness was contagious with layers of brilliance, beauty (both visual and auditory) and bold composition and arrangements and I would invite you to look into this artist who spends time playing bass for Herbie Hancock and drives her art down new unpaved paths that make her future one to keep an eye and ear on. Opening the evening off in the Wisconsin Union Theater was songstress and Gretchen Parlato with the wonderful guitarist and spirit, Mr. Lionel Loueke. The evening closed with a couple of pieces these unique artists collaborated on which showcased the openness of jazz music with an invitation for continual exploration. A stirring night of sound integration, just like the world palate presents us daily.

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Baghdad SCUBA Review..DIVE IN

Last night at the High Noon Saloon, Madison’s very own Baghdad SCUBA Review tucked the hump day goodnight with a rockin’ jam party of feel good energy (not only coming from the band itself, but the SCUBA Crew in the crowd had a true positive wave about it as well). This progressive sound is a match for listeners of cross-genre likings, as it mixes a potent blend of well crafted songs with a certain stage spark that fires up easily and burns well throughout the night. With six members on stage, the intersections of where sound meets is often exact and timeless, moving from jam to groove to rock without blinking an eye, this is certainly more than a “Jamband”, it is way more than a band that jams as well. It is Baghdad SCUBA Review, and you might want to catch the wave of positive energy and sound as I am sure this band will make its way to you in one way or another soon.

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Madison’s own Baghdad SCUBA Review

a WIND Supreme

Wind Chills of minus 25 cannot stop the arrow from turning green and free forming its way all over you. Here’s a tissue to clean off and see what you heard.

Together- Sammy Figueroa
Blusette- Hilario Duran & Perspectiva
La Concha- Daniel Mancero
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I Don’t need no Mary (Juana)- Andre Williams
Crooked- Keller Williams
Someday the Sun won’t Shine for you-Jethro Tull (live/acoustic)
the Runaway- Gentle Giant (live)
Message Stick- Xavier Rudd
Bongo Bong- Delta Nove
Buffalo- Giant Panda Guerrilla Dub Squad
New Mexico Dub- Jah Wobble
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Coffee- Papa Mali
When I call Home- Honeytribe (demo)
Wine and Women- Pedro Arevalo
Freedom- SOL
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Koi Bole Ram Ram- Cheb i Sabbah
Chandalis Bliss- Jetsunma
Bounce Baby- Galactic w/Z Trip
Even Stranger- Baby Elephant
Wonders & Signs- Buckshot LeFonque
Shake Everything you got (live)- Maceo Parker
Chalky’s Back with Knife- Suite Crude Review
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Burning Love- Eric Sardinas and Big Motor
Cheddar- Mike Keneally and Beer for Dolphins
Purple Haze- Frank Zappa
Immigrant Song-Mike Keneally & Beer for Dolphins
Out @ 11- Baghdad Scuba Review
Ladies Man- Keith Kilgo

Being SUPREME

Did a quicky fill in to keep that whole live DJ thang kickin’. The show I covered is entitled Amnesia. Check out the link below to hear this show….

Get Away- Supreme Beings Of Leisure
Kwenda- Zap Mama
Centre of Nowhere- LadyBUG Mecca
Revolution Eventually- SugarBitch
Revolution- Sirsy
Bad Weather- A.K.A.C.O.D
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Think Back- Galactic feat. Chali 2na
Change Da Game (remix)- Deviants of Reality
Baby Elephants & Thangs-Baby Elephant w/George Clinton
The World is a Little Under the Weather-Funky Meters (live)
No Pain No Gain- Buckshot LeFonque
Deeper Shade of Soul- Urban Dance Squad
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Stevie’s Spanking- Frank Zappa (live)
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One- Tao of Groove featuring Leslie King

Lovespirals-Long Way From Home

Lovespirals have hit no only their stride on this third album, Long Way From Home, but also hit a warmth in my ear. Combining the dreamy folk and rock of their 2002 debut, Windblown Kiss, with the soulful jazz and blues of 2005 follow-up Free & Easy, the duo seamlessly blend their past works and listens with new sounds and styles. More than melancholic music, there is a sense that they traveled with you on similar & familiar roads with the radio tuned to the same left of the dial station in the middle of wherever. After nearly a decade of artistic collaboration between singer/songwriter, Anji Bee, & multi instrumentalist & producer, Ryan Lum, it is no wonder that they have managed to put together an album of answers to questions yet asked with a subtle sultry sense of sound security. Lovespirals have gained many new fans, from both their heavy involvement with the digital music revolution & their growing popularity in the podcasting world. They were a forerunner of band pocdasting, launching Chillin’ with Lovespials in mid-2005. This Podshow syndicated podcast has detailed their work on Long Way From Home, leaking clips of songs in progress, as well as remixes, live recordings & demos w/ thousands of listeners monthly. Bee’s popular podsafe music podcast, The Chillcast, has won the band additional fans due in no small part to her stature as “the sexiest voice in podcasting.” The album’s first podsafe single, “Motherless Child”, was remixed by indie bands including Karmacoda, Hungry Lucy, and MoShang, for a digital EP which is entirely podsafe.

Try this album on for yourself.
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2007 Ryan Lum/Anji Bee

Super Sunday Tuesday Primarily

Rotten World Blues- Eels
Fresh Feeling- Eels
Going Fetal- Eels
Store Bought Pot- Weird War
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Frontier Psychiatrist- the Avalanche
James Brown- Big Audio Dynamite
Chicken Bucket- Big Ass Truck
Glory Dawn- African Headcharge
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Homesteady- Billy Martin G. Calvin Weston
Directions- Weather Report (prev. unreleased)
Dirty- Bernie Worrell w/Warren Haynes
So What- Derek Trucks Band
The Constitution- Rufus Harley
Butter For Yo Popcorn- the New Mastersounds
Parkside Bounce- Greyboy
Che Che Cole Makossa- Antibalas
Met your Match- Marc Broussard
Smokin’ Hole- the Radiators
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Rebecca, Rebecca- Mojo:Saint (live)
Nobody’s Fault but Mine- NO blues
Rough Catfish- Sol
White Rabbit- Patti Smith
Grace, too- the Tragically Hip
Yellow Ledbetter-Eddie Vedder/Mike McCready (live)
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Rahu- Zaman 8 w/Hafez Modir
Change Da Game (remix)-Deviants of Reality
10 Men- Morcheeba

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Latin Jazz and Beyond

a fill-in focused on Latin Flavored Sounds:

Bittersweet Samba-Herb Alberts Tijuana Brass w/Mocean Worker
Look Sharp-Ocote Soul Sounds w/Adrian Quesada
Sandunga- David Pike
Obatala- Bobi Cespedes
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La Descarga Del Bobo-Willie Bobo/Masters of Work remix
Tres Negros- Omar Sosa
Danilo en la Flauta-Jose Rijos Jazz on the Latin Side Allstars
Minha Magia- Panchito
Your Dough Part 2- Babaloo
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Picante (Party Time Version)- Charo
Canastero- Gipsy Kings
Mantilla de Feria-Paco Pena Flamenco Dance Company
Tu Pequeno Mundo- Inti Illimani
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Insurreccion- Juan Carlos Formell
Pura Sangre- Go Lem System
Tambor- Radio Mundial

Dissection of Sound

Hip Shot from the Slab-Col. Claypool’s Bucket of Bernie Brains
Daytripper- Bad Brains (live)
Jack Bauer- Dub Trio
E Ticket Ride- Mike Watt
Burnt Weeny Sandwich (theme)-Zappa’s Mothers of Invention
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Severence- Ride
Free Salute- Little Barrie
Blue Eyed Devil- Soul Coughing
Hades Lady- Pop Levi
Sidekick- Chuck E Weiss w/Rickie Lee Jones
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One More Day- the Wood Brothers
Bleeding Rock-Leon Cooper/Hayden Lake/Josh Gold
Ol’ Cook Pot- the Duhks
The Thrill is Gone- Grisman/Garcia
Papa Was a Rolling Stone-Los Lobos (live)
Wil E- King Johnson
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Funky Tamazula- Nortec Collective
Chove Chuva- Ulisses Rocha
Rompe Cocorioco- Juan Pablo Torres/Algo Nuevo
Sexy Side of You- George Clinton
Stank- Sol Creech Band
Bunny Playa- Karl Denson’s Tiny Universe
Boxer’s Fracture- Liquid Soul
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Ven- Amparanoia
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Missing My Baby- G Love
Stompin’ My Foot- North Mississippi Allstars
The Shadow Government- They Might be Giants
Home Movies- Jamie McLean
Shoes- George Soule
Zillionaire- R. Wasserman/E.Brickell/J. Garcia
Ultra Funk- Los Amigos Invisibles

Latin Reggae

Putumayo presents: Latin Reggae. When Bob Marley had gained the success crossing over in the 70’s, I don’t think the reggae world was expecting so many fusions of styles and cultures to make this music their own. Putumayo invites all of us into a “what a small world it is after all” album that magically blends Jamaican grooves and Latin rhythms with this fine compilation out now. The album includes both notable artists and some newbies onto the scene. A perfect blend. The socially conscious lyrics are in the forefront accompanied by the collision of Latin beats and a heavy Jamaican jam, which posses as much strength in form as they do substance. The album begins with Muchachito Bombo Infierno from Spain and ends with Sarazino from Ecuadorian/Canadian/Algerian roots. A favorite of mine is sandwiched in the as the 7th track, Ticklah (featuring Mayra Vega) combining many musical disciplines and wleding a new shape in our minds from sounds we only imagined existed. This collection is sure t make your minds open and your skin dance…..

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a WORT-FM fill in

The Virgin Voyage on WORT, listener sponsored community radio here in Madison was a fill in for the ever popular Journeys into Jazz. A new board and a new path learned with a few minor rough spots, but the flow went positive as the show drove on. I am thankful for the opportunity.

For those of you playing along at home, here is the set-list. Not a true greenarrowradio show, but a fill in.

Tutu- Russell Gunn
Intruder- Miles Davis (live)
Mouse- Secretary
Nothing Less than You- Stan Harrison
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What a Wonderful World- Jolie Holland/Booker T. Jones
Georgia Rose- Queen Latifah/Stevie Wonder
Landslide- Stacey Kent
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Blessed Feet- Tord Gustavsen
Cold Duck Time- Rob Whitlock
Wait a Minute- Ruben Wilson
How Glad I am- Greyboy Allstars/the Living Sisters
Back in the Game- the Greyboy Allstars
Trouble Man- Dr. Lonnie Smith
Music Evolution- Buckshot Lafonque
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Redd Foxx- the Poogie Bell Band
Tune for Lou- Akashic Record
Charlie Brown- Mr. Melvin Sparks
I likes That- Skeebo Knight
Japeru- Willie Parker/Habib Drake
Monk asks Billy for a Smoke- Matt Eakle
Hey Wayne- the Microscopic Septet
Fresh Air Theme- the Microscopic Septet
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Selection from Caprice #24- Jake Shimabukuro
Antonella’s Birthday- Tommy Emmanuel
She’s a Woman- Mimi Fox
Illumination- Rob Wasserman
Paganini’s Mato Perpetuo- Bela Fleck
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Spinning Wheel- Cameron Mizell
Into You- Eymarel
1021- Depth Quartet
Life of the Mind- Club d’Elf (live)
Technicolor Nightmare- Christian McBride
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Gig Shirt- Doug Johns
Girls & Boys- Marcus Miller/Macy Gray
Call of the Wily- Greg Tate’s Garage Band
Dingo Dog Sled- Karl Denson Trio