Elvin Jones Revival: Live At Pookie’s Pub

Attending a livestream panel discussion celebrating the brand new Blue Note Records release, Elvin Jones Revival: Live At Pookie’s Pub. As you can see the list of panelists is perfect. Friend of the proGram, Mr. Zev Feldman once aGain had the distinction of being heavily involved in this coming to life. Stories from times gone by, observations about the creation of the music and the man as well as snippets of the record itself [I have shared it with listenrs already and it is beeter to hear it many times to really ‘SHUT UP AND LISTEN’].

Elvin Tree to find this new record.

Warmth Plus

The final part of this week’s proGram had many of the things needed to go on.

Minorabilia- Rodney Whitaker
Salvo- Ant Law & Alex Hitchcock Ft. Joel Ross & Kendrick Scott
Genesis- Phil Ranelin & Wendell Harrison w/Adrian Younge & Ali Shaheed Muhammad
Raunchy Rita- Elvin Jones [Live at Pookie’s Pub]
On a Clear Day- Oscar Peterson [Live in Zurich, 1971]


Irrepressible- Laszlo Gardony
Strong Minds- Laszlo Gardony


Reflector 28- Hamish Balfour
Mongol- Hamish Balfour
Overlapping Attributes- The Supplicants
The Channel- The Supplicants
Natsu- Cosmic Renaissance Ft. DJ Gruff

Flipped The Line

The middle part of the proGram has definitely walked that fine line.

One Thing- The Winston Brothers
Why Must You Fly- STR4TA Ft. Omar
Soothsayer- STR4TA Ft. Theo Croker
Over the Bar- The Headhunters


Cosmic Funk (Glenn Underground’s Lounge Excursion Mix)- Emmaculate
Mambo Rama (Lex Blondin’s Rework)- New Regency Orchestra
Ready for Battle- Marcus Gad & Tribe


Cucu- Gotopo & Don Elektron
Angel (Jean-Marie Salaun Remix)- Zazou Bikaye
When It’s War- People In Control

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Cosmic Slop- Parliament/Funkadelic (live Houston 1976)
***pre-recorded conversation with David Libert***
I’m Eighteen- Alice Cooper (Live – 1972)

Sunnyside Down

First parts of today’s proGram flipped us all over.

Express Ride- TOMISLAV GOLUBAN Ft. Tobacco Road Blues Band
Electric Lights- TOMISLAV GOLUBAN Ft. Malaya Blue


Little Bird- The Masterminds
Who Are the Gatekeepers?- The Gatekeepers Ft. Cheer-Accident
Anonymity- The Gatekeepers
I Like the Normal Things- The Gatekeepers
Come On Now (Mono)- Alex Chilton [live]
Hey High School Baby- Alex Chilton [live]
Oowee Baby- Alex Chilton [live]


Cut To The Chase- Malcolm Strachan
Turk’s Cap- Adrian Quesada
Alberto’s Loop- Adrian Quesada


It Is What It Is- The Soul Motivators Ft. Shahi
Red Triangle- The Bamboos [Live At Hamer Hall w/Melbourne Symphony Orchestra]
Nuff Blues- Monzanto Sound

Rock and Roll Warrior David Libert

David Libert had such a long & interesting career in the music business, his friends encouraged him to write a book about it and so he did. The result is an autobiography 50-plus years in the making titled Rock and Roll Warrior, recently released on Sunset Blvd Books. It’s a chronicle of David’s inner circle life in the music industry as a popular international performer, singer/songwriter, tour manager, booking agent, producer, and drug dealer on the Sunset Strip. It’s a story so wild, so crazy, so over-the-top that it can only be true. You can’t make this stuff up! This book is a riotous, humorous, intimate, provocative story of Mr. Libert’s life in music. From his tenure as co-lead singer of 60s pop hitmakers, The Happenings, to his role as tour manager for Alice Cooper’s most legendary 70s tours, to managing funk/R&B legend George Clinton and Parliament-Funkadelic to…yes, there’s more even. Hailing from Paterson, New Jersey, he co-founded The Happenings w/3 high school pals shortly after graduation. The Happenings went on to have several hit records including “See You in September” and “I Got Rhythm.” Those 2 tunes were on the Billboard Hot 100 charts for 14 weeks in 1966 and 13 weeks in 1967, respectively, and both songs peaked on the Billboard Hot 100 charts at #3. Sales for both exceeded one million copies, resulting in R.I.A.A. gold record awards by 1969. David left the group to become a booking agent and eventually a tour manager. After a brief stint as road manager for Rare Earth, he became tour manager for Alice Cooper during Alice’s most formidable years (1971–1975). David figured prominently in Bob Greene’s book about accompanying Cooper’s band on 1973’s Billion Dollar Babies tour. He remains friendly with Alice to this day. In 1975, Libert migrated from New York to Los Angeles and in 1976, opened the David Libert Management Agency which represented George Clinton, Parliament/Funkadelic, Bootsy’s Rubber Band and The Runaways (Cherie Currie, Joan Jett, Lita Ford). In the early 80s, he met Prince through Sheila E, who was one of his management clients at the time. Sheila E opened for Prince on the legendary Purple Rain tour and he spent a lot of time hanging with Prince, many times assisting with his shows. In the late 90s, Libert formed Available Entertainment with entertainment attorney Alan Oken. Mr. Libert has promoted many concerts throughout his career including sold out shows at Madison Square Garden in New York (George Clinton) and the Cricket Wireless Amphitheater in Kansas City (Kool and the Gang). After some personal happenings that took some time to handle – these too are in the book, he regrouped and made a successful return to the music industry as a manager, working with acts including Living Colour and Vanilla Fudge, who were respectful of his knowledge and skills and were happy to work with him. These days, soon to be 80 years young, David is enjoying a much more relaxed and less hectic life. He lives in Southern California and is a devoted animal rights activist, helping to find homes for animals that desperately need one. There’s talk about the book being made into a feature length film as well, which excites David to no end.

I had the joy of discussing the man behind the Rock And Roll Warrior himself, Mr. Liebert to get a little more insight into the tales, the people and the journey. We learn the about the beGinning of a rock and roll life and how it ld up to so many just jaw-dropping experiences. I looked over David’s extensive résumé and had to get a sense of how he was able to fit in with the variety of people and artists and worked with, or formed relationships with. The answer while I suppose is not shocking, it is interesting how much translates from one artist to the other as far as logistics and that stuff, but it’s the knowing when and knowing when not to and the being yourself that got me. We compare/contrast times with Alice Cooper versus the Funkadelic Mothership and there is some very intriguing insight into the man we know as Prince. This guy lived aspects of a life many people have wished upon, dreamt about or cringed towards and lived to tell about it, remarkably. In this book, David shares unvarnished, no-holds-barred, stories of his life in the rock ‘n roll fast lane on the road, backstage, on private jets & inside notorious after-show parties with music legends in the era of free-spirit, hard driving rock ‘n’ roll & R&B. It’s life on the road in technicolor. A roller coaster ride peek behind the curtain at the good, the bad and even yes, the ugly in the music biz of years gone by.

Side Shadowing

The final part of the proGram this week had a new shadow size.

Grateful Winds (Kaya Project Remix)- Spadei

Saraswati- Charles Lloyd Ft. Julian Lage & Zakir Hussain
Gingerbread Boy- Elvin Jones Ft. Larry Young (Live at Pookie’s Pub)
On the Trail- Oscar Peterson Trio
Mr Monk- Santi Debriano and Arkestra Bembe


Screen Time- Hamish Balfour

That’s What-Brian Baggett Trio (Live Green Lady Lounge)

Electric Tower Zap

The middle part of the proGram got a zip zap and zoomin’ feel to it all.

Fireflies- Adrian Quesada Ft. Neal Francis
Hermitage- Hoodna Orchestra
Andromeda- Hoodna Orchestra
Rocking At the Mole House- The Headhunters
Stop Watch- The Headhunters


Tipp Tapp- Los Bitchos
Banga- Sababa 5
Keyf- Sababa 5
Little Black Box- Werkha


Remember 01- The Halluci Nation Ft. John Trudell & Black Bear
**pre-recorded conversation with 2oolman Hill and Bear Witness of The Halluci Nation**
Mother Mother- The Halluci Nation Ft. Lillian Allen, SATE, The Northwest Kid & Chippewa Travellers
Collaboration ≠ Appropriation- The Halluci Nation Ft. Tanya Tagaq

Nice Up- Dub Pistols Ft. Horseman
No Way (Poirier Remix)- K.O.G
Shidaa (Captain Planet Remix)- K.O.G

Tower Power

The beGiining part of the show went to the top light and looked around.

Baby, It’s Cold Outside- Taj Mahal & Maria Muldaur
Hittin’ The Road Again- TOMISLAV GOLUBAN Ft. Kelly Zirbes
Speedin’ Train- TOMISLAV GOLUBAN Ft. Teresa James


Tramp- Alex Chilton
Ignorance- The Gatekeepers Ft. Cheer Accident
The Patrons- The Gatekeepers Ft. The Residents


Soul Thing- The Everettes
Friday Night Groove- Funkboy
St. Paul Second Line- The Mighty Mocambos


Galactic Fanfare- STR4TA
Night Flight- STR4TA
Winston Theme- The Winston Brothers
Boiling Pot- The Winston Brothers
Metering- The Winston Brothers
The Inquisitor- Adrian Quesada Ft. Neal Francis

Light Of The Times

Did a pre-proGram fill-in and it took shape with souls in minds.

Waves For Margie- Surya Botofasina with Radha Botofasina
DNA [The Cinematic Orchestra Remodel]- Ryuichi Sakamoto & The Cinematic Orchestra

Connection- Cosmic Renaissance Ft. Anna Bassy & Vanja Contu
Universal Language- Cosmic Renaissance Ft. Soweto Kinch


Tales Of Rumi- Charles Lloyd Ft. Julian Lage & Zakir Hussain

Keep On Keeping On- Ahmad Jamal (Live at the Penthouse)
Whisper Not- Ahmad Jamal (Live at the Penthouse
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Delta Sky- The Ostara Project (Live)
Sun- Rebecca Coupe Franks
So Ubuji- Makaya McCraven

The Halluci Nation is Growing

As they enter a new cycle, Bear Witness & Tim “2oolman” Hill of A Tribe Called Red are reintroducing themselves as The Halluci Nation, to reflect the evolution of their music & mission. The Halluci Nation, takes its name from a phrase coined by John Trudell, to describe the vast global community of people who remember at their core what it means to be human. As a visionary artist & activist, Trudell recognized the connection between his accomplishments and what ATCR did intuitively through music & art. Trudell’s voice was the first heard scattered throughout the music. The Halluci Nation’s future revolves around collaboration. From hip-hop star, Yasiin Bey (AKA Mos Def), to the Indigenous Australian band, OKA, to the Wayuu-Colombian powerhouse, Lido Pimienta, the group has always sought out artists from around the world who would join the Halluci Nation family to form a like minded community as well as an international indigenous alliance. The Halluci Nation maintains focus on what they feel they can impact most: how Indigenous people are seen. Through groundbreaking stage shows & ever-changing visuals, Bear Witness & 2oolman are constantly working to create media that reflects today’s Indigenous identity. They see themselves simply as contributors to a necessary conversation around a subtle and complex representation of the contemporary Indigenous experience.

I am proud to say I had the chance to catch up with Tim “2oolman” Hill (Mohawk, of the Six Nations of the Grand River) and Bear Witness (of the Cayuga First Nation) ahead of the December 13th event at the High Noon Saloon. We get into what someone who may not quite know what they should prepare for will be preparing for. The collaborative spirt of The Halluci Nation is what always drives my ears and mind [and a good body shake] to the music, and the scene so we get into some of the going’s on and going downs when working with artists. The relationships, the family style and the understanding of where each other is coming from unites the people and the sounds as they’re being created. I found it real cool to hear how what they are doing with the music and the culture took on a responsibility – and just how that all clicked in and how they pay homage to those who came before and lend a hand to those on their way. Oh yeah, there’s also a set list built by 2oolman & Bear.

Photo by Jon Riera

Less Following

Did a little extra SUMthin SUMthin on the tail end of the proGram. Here’s it’s way.

Twilight Is a Spark From the Anvil- David Cieri
Outline- Olli Hirvone
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Miss Kane- Swindle
You Make Me Feel So Good- Conner Albert
Cristo Redentor- Franc Moody
Shwele, Pt. 1- Mthunzi Mvubu
Zig Zag- Mthunzi Mvubu
Shwele, Pt. 2- Mthunzi Mvubu


El Cos- Arnau Obiols
Mont Cau- Arnau Obiols

Still Blooming

The final part of the regular proGram kept things popping with all colors.

Meridiana Nipona- Pepino Pascual
Bottom Swing- Pepino Pascual Ft. Alberto Perez Jordana, Gerard Nieto & Dani Alonso
El Que la Rompe la Paga- El Combo Batanga
Toca La Campana- El Combo Batanga
Momentum- Tito Carrillo Ft. Troy Roberts & Benjamin Lewis


The Sixth Sense of the Platypus- Timuçin Şahin’s Flow State
Malika- Lionel Loueke & Ziv Ravitz
Aziza’s Dance- Lionel Loueke & Ziv Ravitz
Blues from Before- Bill Frisell


Bathymetry: IV. Interlude- Matt McBane & Sandbox Percussion
Bathymetry: VII. Refraction- Matt McBane & Sandbox Percussion


El Nahualli (The Shadow Soul)- Patricia Brennan
Listen Linda- Pretzil Stex
United- Simon Belelty

With A Wind Comes

Middle part of this weeks proGram had some breeze to it.

Something’s Missing- The Mighty Mocambos
Arabesque Breakin’ Suite- The Mighty Mocambos
Spirits- Adrian Quesada & Ikebe Shakedown
Think- The Winston Brothers
To Be As One- STR4TA Ft. Theo Croker


Tavistock (Sound Signals Kulu’s Jazz Remix)- Joseph Malik Ft. Paul Harrison
Flight Of The Comet- Art of Tones x Chatobaron
Mawoud Part 1- Abdel Halim Hafez Ft. Omar Khorshid


Milk and Blood- Bangkok Lingo
Watching Winter turn to Spring- Bangkok Lingo


Insizwa- Lorraine Klaasen & Mongezi Ntaka
Unamanga- Lorraine Klaasen & Mongezi Ntaka
Adzé Adzé- Dogo Du Togo Ft. Togo All Stars
Obligation- Dogo Du Togo
Redemption- Locos por Juana

Shine Found

First part of this week’s regularly scheduled proGram could not be lost.

Meant To Be- Brian Blake
Honey Bee- Oliver Darling
Mindseye- Lauren Ruth Ward
Dirty Dog- Will Jacobs


Blow Junkie Boogie- TOMISLAV GOLUBAN
Forhill’s Boogie- TOMISLAV GOLUBAN Ft. Skylar Rogers
Don’t Talk To Me- Eric Demmer
Have You Ever Loved A Woman- Eric Demmer


End Of The Line- Dr. John Ft. Aaron Neville
Leave Your Light On- The Jorgensens
Shake It- The Jorgensens


Sometimes I Wonder- The Allergies
Show and Tell- The 7 Day Weekend Ft. Nephrok!
Lonely Town- Joel Sarakula
Munich Psycholympia- The Mighty Mocambos

Fall Stretch

The final part of the open schedule fiil-in reached for the skies.

Little Drummer Boy- Charles Hedgepath Ft. Yonrico Scott/Ike Stubblefield
K-Style Circuit- The Royal Arctic Institute


White Dog- SamWoy
Eventually, Good Comes To Pass- Dana Buoy
nunca mirar hacia atrás (Bomba Estéreo’s Versión)- Run The Jewels
Oropo- Uji


Agojie Training Montage- Terence Blanchard

Italiodisco (Original Mix)- Dog.ma
Just to Be Free [Shuya Okino & ROOT SOUL Remix]- Joseph Malik Ft. Niki King
Eddie’s Garage- Hoodna Orchestra
Turn Me Around- STR4TA

View With Shoes

Middle part of the open schedule fillin’ in saw thinGs this way.

Rain Rain Natural Rain- Rubblebucket
Make A Fist (Alt Take)- Phantogram
Brother- Sarah Elizabeth Charles Ft. Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah


Grateful Winds- SPADEI

Freedom as a Heartfelt Song- Work Money Death

Miles- The Jorgensens
Sleeping Dogs Best Left Alone- Dr. John
I Should Have Let You Be- Lee Fields
The Door- Lee Fields
Save Your Tears for Someone New- Lee Fields


Mr Right On Time- Alexis Evans
Chris Cross- Lit Society
Jolly Old St. Nicholas- Charles Hedgepath Ft. Yonrico Scott/Ike Stubblefield

Through

Did a little open schedule fillin’ in stuffin’. Started this-a-way.

Me and Bobby McGee- Willie Nelson [Live At Budokan]
Only Daddy That’ll Walk the Line (Reprise)- Willie Nelson [Live At Budokan]
Will the Circle Be Unbroken- Willie Nelson [Live At Budokan]


The Ott Motel- Brian Blake
My Window Faces the South- Sweet Megg
Roots Heart Rhythm- Diane Patterson Ft. Ani DiFranco


Hallelujah- Sarah McLachlan
Suzanne- Gregory Porter


Blues Stay Away From Me- Gail Ceasar
Going Down the Road Feeling Bad- Gail Ceasar
On the Road- Lee O’Nell Blues Gang


Billy Bill- Tongue Hammer
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Pt. 1- The Jimi Hendrix Experience [Los Angeles Forum 4/26/1969]
Sunshine Of Your Love- The Jimi Hendrix Experience [Los Angeles Forum 4/26/1969]
Voodoo Child (Slight Return) Pt 2- The Jimi Hendrix Experience [Los Angeles Forum 4/26/1969]


Weapon Of Peace- Maybe Human
Split Decision- Popular Creeps
Seal Your Move- Richard Öhrn
Taut- Big Joanie
Found- Fucked Up

Feets Printed

The final part of the proGram walked this and that way.

Peire Aussane- Lionel Loueke & Ziv Ravitz
Only Wrong Answers- Sameer Gupta & Ben Tyree
**pre-recorded conversation with Ben Tyree**
Love Ancestral (For Greg Tate)- Sameer Gupta & Ben Tyree


Bright River- The Supplicants
War Of The Wildcats- The Supplicants
Indigo- Dawn Richard & Spencer Zahn
Vantablack- Dawn Richard & Spencer Zahn
Opal- Dawn Richard & Spencer Zahn


Bunny Lava- Jimmy Edgar Ft. Virgen Maria
Murdah Riddem- DJ Absurd & Jigsy King


Lembro Meu Irmão- Da Cruz
Apenas 150 Anos- Da Cruz

End To Home

The middle part of this week’s proGram knows something will find it a home to become.

Cash in Your Face- Darryl Harper
Opus De Funk- Dave Young
Summertime- Jason “Spicy G” Goldman & Lia Booth
White Rabbit- Jason “Spicy G” Goldman & Lia Booth


Jade- Sasha Berliner
In Tense- Harish Raghavan
Heaven Dance- Kirk Lightsey (Live)
La Malanga- Hilario Durán & David Virelles
Challenge- Hilario Durán & David Virelles


Three Seconds Kolme Toista: I. The Veil- Jussi Reijonen
Confirmation On 1- Timuçin Şahin’s Flow State
After Bird- Timuçin Şahin’s Flow State
Monroe- Bill Frisell
In 2 It- Lionel Loueke & Ziv Ravitz

Sideways Pod

The first part of this week’s proGram had the castings of the pod pointing in the right direction.

Doardo Valley- Hermanos Gutiérrez
Los Amantes- Hermanos Gutiérrez
Mulholland- King Canyon Ft. Derek Trucks


Mustard Green- Hot Mustard
Joy To The World- Charles Hedgepath Ft. Yonrico Scott/Ike Stubblefield
So It Goes- Rat Child
Two Jobs- Lee Fields
Brother’s Strut- The Winston Brothers


No Pp2 Go- Geiger von Muller

What It Is- Miles Davis [Live in Montreal 7/7/1983]
Square Bimagic- Patricia Brennan
Sizigia (Syzygy)- Patricia Brennan
Ah-Bop- Gene Ess