Mossy Coolness

The final part of the proGram took to the woods and found a place to settle in.

Timeline- Joe Tatton Trio
Stomp- Joe Tatton Trio


Take Them On- The Bogie Band Ft. Joe Russo
***pre-recorded conversation with Stuart Bogie***
God In Us- The Bogie Band Ft. Joe Russo
The Struggle- The Bogie Band Ft. Joe Russo


Dark Fish- Club d’Elf
Hezeny- Al Massrieen
Mentiras Con Cariño- Adrian Quesada Ft. iLe


Soké Wo- Dogo Du Togo (Live In Studio)
Waiting for Spring- Voyagers
One Rock- Groundation Ft. The Congos

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The Science of Beauty (For Arthur Livermore)- Michael Gregory Jackson
The Needle and the Damage Done- James Brown

Jumpin’ In

The middle part of the proGram coulda taken easy care of itself.

Rush- Logic1000
Minute by Minute- Weval


Melt Session #1- Denzel Curry Ft. Robert Glasper
Zatoichi- Denzel Curry
Lighta- CARRTOONS Ft. Rae Khalil

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Never Did I Stop Loving You- Rachel Modest
It’s Alright- Shirley Davis & The Silverbacks
Wicked Karma- ORGÖNE
Love Land- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio (Live)


But For the Love- Oliver James
Feel The Groove- YORK Ft. Selena Evan
Egress- Brothers Of Brass
Jug Eyes- The Greyboy Allstars
Buster Rides Again- Tim Carman Trio

Going To Be Up

The first past of the proGram grew in the funniest of ways.

Man Inside- Acoustic Syndicate
Slippin’ Away- Railroad Earth
Come and Go Moon- Railroad Earth

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Good Times- AJ Fullerton
Going Back To New Orleans- Catherine Russell
Stompin’ Ground- Aaron Neville with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band
greenarrowradio promo- Mike Guldin


Sleeping in Your Arms- The Rocketz
An Anthem for the Strange- Black Rose Burning


USA (An Unimaginable Beauty)- The Good Ones
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Whiskey Tango Fox- Near Deaf Experience
La Hafla (Delmore Remix)- Acid Arab
Ancestral (Novalima Remix Dub)- Punku
Protection From Evil- Ibibio Sound Machine
Beauty & the Bloc- Werkha

The Bogie Band Ft. Joe Russo

Stuart Bogie was born in Evanston, Illinois & studied music at the University of Michigan & Interlochen Arts Academy. He has toured & recorded extensively w/the groups Antibalas, Arcade Fire, TV on the Radio, Iron and Wine, Sway Machinery and performed as the featured soloist in the original Broadway production of Fela!, directed by Bill T Jones. As a composer/arranger, he scored the Oscar nominated documentary ‘How To Survive a Plague’ which featured performances by the Kronos Quartet alongside Stuart’s group Superhuman Happiness. He has appeared on several recordings by the above mentioned as well as those of Craig Finn (of The Hold Steady), Cass McCombs, Sharon Van Etten, Angelique Kidjo (2 Grammy winning albums), Medeski Martin and Wood, Yeasayer, Spencer Day, Holly Miranda, Foals, Passion Pit, Biloji, and legendary improvised conductor Butch Morris. He has performed on television with Public Enemy, Rob Stewart, Barry Gibb, Paul Simon, My Morning Jacket, Tune-Yards, The Fela! Broadway Cast, The Roots, Antibalas, Gomez, Craig Finn, Sam Fender, Erykah Badu, & Alabama Shakes. It’s all of these experiences that lead us to the moments of today. Currently, Stuart leads The Bogie Band feat Joe Russo, a nine piece Winds & Drum group that performs ecstatic music that’s half sit down and half get up. He has been performing daily solo clarinet concerts on Instagram throughout the Covid 19 Pandemic, and has featured remote collaborations with over 50 different artists. He regularly composes music for film, stage, & commercials.

Stuart and I got toGether to mainly discuss the fresh to the world release of ‘The Prophets In The City’ —the debut album from The Bogie Band ft. Joe Russo on Royal Potato Family. We dive right into the way this music was planted as a seed, ways it was allowed to grow and Stuart creates a set-list around the album with many local Madison artists, just to be even more impressive than being such a deeply sought after saxophonists in the business – his resume is long/diverse & amazing [just like the roster of friends on this new album]. Something tells me this is another one of those albums of sound that could be an instant addition to a collector of music with an open mind and a thirsty ear-hole.

What The Hail

The final part of the proGram made what was once over there…move to here…or hear.

The Prophets In The City (Arrival, Balance, Discipline, Joy)- The Bogie Band Ft. Joe Russo

Dervish Dance- Club d’Elf
***pre-recorded conversation with Mike Rivard***
Lalla Aisha In Jhaptal- Club d’Elf
King Kong- Club d’Elf


Tony- Giuseppe Paradiso & Meridian 71 Ft. Mark Zaleski/Phil Sargent/Utar Artun/James Hazelwood-Dale/Malick Ngom

Stirred Beast- Neptungo
Mundo en Extinción- Rubén Albarrán, Ramon Amezcua & Golden Hornet
Where’s the One?- Congotronics International Ft. Deerhoof, Juana Molina, Kasai Allstars, Konono No 1, Wildbirds & Peacedrums & Skeletons
Soké Wo (Sol Power All-Stars Remix)- Dogo Du Togo

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Gene Pool- Uèle Lamore
Predation- Uèle Lamore


Criminal- The Spy from Cairo Ft. Mambe Rodriguez
Extraterrestre- The Spy from Cairo Ft. Carmen Estevez
Clbr 35- Calibro 35

Figures

The middle part of the proGram seemed to take a lively form.

You Ain’t Ready (Smoove Remix Special Version)- Crowd Company
(Hey Mama) Wild Tchoupitoulas- The Neville Brothers Ft. Ivan Neville, Ian Neville & George Porter Jr
Omnificent- The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble
Step Down- The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble


Chase Theme- Don Leisure
Samosa Swiss- Don Leisure
Interludio 3- Sly5thAve & Roberto Verastegui
Interludio1- Sly5thAve & Roberto Verastegui
Empeño (lil’ Bop)- Sly5thAve & Roberto Verastegui


Horizon- POLY POLY
AIR- Space Kamp Ft. Jessica Lamb
Lost- Zola Jesus

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New Moon- Electric Beethoven w/Death By Dub
Moonlight Sonata- Electric Beethoven

unPAUSE

The first part of this week’s program took that biG first step.

Blues Highway- Railroad Earth
The Barstow Street Blues- Andrés Miguel Cervantes


Probably Something- Tim Gartland
Queen of the Devil’s Den (Reprise)- Fonky Donkey Ft. Joe Krown
Oaklawn Blues- Fonky Donkey
greenarrowradio promo- Kathy Murray
I’m Just Saying- Trudy Lynn


I Wanna Be Your Man- Hoodoo Gurus

Take out the Trash- Shirley Davis & Silverbacks
The Haploids- Calibro 35
Omicron Paradox- Calibro 35
Gallus Major- Tetrao Urogallus

Club d’Elf You Never Know

To the naked eye, Club d’Elf looks exactly like a world-class instrumental band: 5 or 6 fierce players laying down heavy grooves & exploratory solos on distinctive original material, as audience members dance or listen in amazed attention. To its fans, however, and its large and colorful cast of musicians, D’Elf is all that & much, much more. The paradox & the power of the unusually named Club d’Elf become increasingly clear through repeated encounters. Unlike almost any other band, D’Elf’s personnel changes radically from show to show. Fans have their favorite configurations & players, but unlike groups where musicians’ tenures are finite, ‘D’Elf-ians’ revolve in & out, reappearing in endless combinations. Beyond the cast of characters, the music itself is in constant flux. Individual songs can vary dramatically from performance to performance as new alignments of players make every moment fresh. No 2 sets are alike. Yet the feeling & philosophy that animate D’Elf remain consistent, the product of the vision & dedication of leader Mike Rivard (aka Micro Vard) and the ongoing contributions of his talented collaborators. Club d’Elf’s desire to move beyond the world of appearances & venture into the realm of the eternal is at the center their music. This metaphysical quest is embodied – much to listeners’ benefit – within one of the best bands you will ever hear – and one that rewards repeated listening. You can enjoy D’Elf any old way you choose it, but make no mistake: This community of sound gardeners intends to move your booty, excite your intellect, & ultimately join you in transcendence itself.

This is always a special time for me, when Club d’Elf celebrates the release of new music. Micro and I dive way deep into the new music off You Never Know. We get personal…like the music tends to feel…and we learn how the sound formations took place, where the origins were and how the growth and friendship allowed a new bloom to blossom. The album offers a fusion of jazz, gnawa & other North African traditional music influences refracted through a prism of contemporary psychedelia—Morocco turned technicolor. Over an hour & 15 minutes, the record unfurls upon kaleidoscopic clouds of spiced smoke, shifting from chopped dub-jazz through trance epics that reimagine Boston as a city of bazaars. Micro talks of being inspired to make the record after overcoming a life-threatening embolism he suffered while on a spiritual quest in Peru. In the studio, he was joined by collaborators Dean Johnston (drums), DJ Mister Rourke (turntables), Paul Schultheis and John Medeski (vintage analog keyboards), Casablanca-native Brahim Fribgane (oud, vocals and percussion) and guitarists Duke Levine, David Fiuczynski and Kevin Barry—ceded the spotlight to the collective, allowing for free-play and improvisational dexterity. Through it all rides the trance, pulsing, calming and seeking mystic truths. I welcome you this community, in service of the Groove.

Stepped Over

The final part of this week’s proGram kept going until……

Part II: The Mind- Roxy Coss
Birdland- Martin Wind
Novice Bounce- Orrin Evans & Kevin Eubanks


The Gatekeeper- Jake Leckie Ft. Nadav Peled & Elizabeth Goodfellow
The Normyn Suite No. 1: Catharsis- Michael Leonhart Orchestra Ft. Bill Frisell
Shut Him Down- Michael Leonhart Orchestra Ft. Elvis Costello, Joshua Redman & JSWISS


Cap Ou Pas Cap- Paris Combo

Jamaica to Here- Black Uhuru Ft. Andrew Bees, Dylans Dharma & Kinghopeton
Dub On The Front Line- King Jammy
Second That Emotion- Smoke and Mirrors Soundsystem
You Got Lucky- Smoke and Mirrors Soundsystem


Uptown Bridge (D.Foe’s ‘Downtown’ Remix)- Movers International
Divination- The Spy from Cairo

Next Steps

The middle portion of the proGram wanted to be sure of each foot placement.

Somebody’s Watching You- The Jack Moves
Watermelon Kisses- The Kaleidoscope Kid
Leaving Here- PM Warson
Wagger Jaunt- The Jazz Defenders


Boardwalk- The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble
Thomas the Cat- The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble
Rien à Dire- Kind & Kinky Zoo
Seabass- Kind & Kinky Zoo
Rent Free- Tanika Charles


Alive- Mindi Abair
***pre-recorded conversation with Mindi Abair***
Nothing Ever Hurt Like You- Mindi Abair
What About Love?- Mindi Abair Ft. Kenny Wayne Shepherd

Out Of This Blue

The beGinning part of the this week’s proGram got us up and away.

Leave Well Enough Alone- Tim Gartland
Save Sammy Some- Tim Gartland
Cool Me Off- The Blue Chevys
Swing L:ike That- Ethan Askey


Ain’t That Lovin’ You- Delbert McClinton
Barrelhouse Joe’s- Hurricane Ruth [Live at 3rd and Lindsley]
Like Wildfire- Hurricane Ruth [Live at 3rd and Lindsley]
greenarrowradio promo- Trudy Lynn
If Your Phone Don’t Ring- Trudy Lynn
Heartache is a One Way Street- Trudy Lynn


I Don’t Drink No More- Kirk Nelson Ft. Jambalaya West
Same Blood Same Bone- Vaneese Thomas


Ride- Jack Broadbend
***pre-recorded conversation with Jack Broadbent***
Midnight Radio- Jack Broadbend
I Love Your Rock ‘n’ Roll- Jack Broadbend

Mindi Abair’s Forever

During her remarkable 22-year recording career, saxophonist/vocalist Mindi Abair has garnered 2 GRAMMY nominations, recorded with some of the biggest names in music, and built a substantial following among jazz and blues audiences with her soaring melodies and powerhouse style. In 2014, Mindi received her first GRAMMY nomination in the Best Pop Instrumental Album category for Summer Horns with Dave Koz, Richard Elliot and Gerald Albright, followed by a 2015 GRAMMY nomination for Best Contemporary Instrumental Album for her solo LP Wild Heart featuring the late Gregg Allman, Joe Perry, Trombone Shorty, Booker T. Jones, Keb’ Mo’, and Max Weinberg. You might know her as the featured saxophonist on American Idol, sitting in with Paul Shaffer on The Late Show with David Letterman and The Roots on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, or from moonlighting on tour with Aerosmith and Duran Duran. Since her debut album in 2000, she has consistently topped the Billboard Contemporary Jazz and Blues charts. In 2018, Mindi Abair and The Boneshakers won 8 Independent Blues Awards including Artist of the Year, and an Independent Music Award for Best Blues Song “Pretty Good For A Girl” featuring Joe Bonamassa. They won the 2019 LA Critics Award for Best Holiday Album for All I Got For Christmas Is The Blues. And in 2019, 2020, 2021 and 2022 she was nominated by the Blues Music Awards as the Best Instrumentalist: Horn. As creator, designer and owner, she has successfully launched wineandjazz.com in 2019 as a lifestyle concept that brings together the worlds of wine and music through members-only exclusive wines paired with personally curated music playlists, label art and branded wine and music worldwide adventures and festivals. Phew…..But, I just proudly call her family to the proGram.

Mindi and I had a chance to play catch up while diggin’ into her new album, ‘Forever’, out now on her Pretty Good For A Girl label. We learn a bunch about the personal side of this music and how the pieces fall into place, as they sometimes cosmically do. We learn who just happens to be ‘hanging out’ in the recording process offering a little advice and eventually becomes a background Rainbow singer. There’s time spent talking about pairing wines and music – the give back and of course, Mind i is somehow always prepared to takeover my show and play one of her new tnes and have a plan for a great set of greenarrowradio music for the listeners. Family.

Ride With Jack Broadbent

On each of his albums, Jack Broadbent is used to people saying that ‘this’ is this is a departure from his previous stuff. That’s something the British-born singer, songwriter and guitarist has heard to varying degrees, over the course of his 6 albums to date, and is certainly fitting of his latest release, RIDE. As someone who is as connected to the quality of his relationships with people as he is to the quality of his music, rest assured he considers that a compliment. Jack grew up in rural Lincolnshire, England. His earliest influence, his father, Mick Broadbent, plays bass on RIDE and is a well-established musician, including a tenure with Bram Tchaikovsky. “I fell in love with music at a young age,” Jack says, informed by the steady diet of music played around the house. Started with the drums but gravitated to guitar around the same time as he became interested in song writing, his slide guitar playing evolved from the busking he did during his early 20s. “It seemed to appeal to people as something that was both visually and musically exciting. This was interesting to me,” Broadbent explains. “I was already playing in altered and open tunings, so when it came to using a slide I was well-versed in how those patterns worked together.” He took some cues from influences such as John Lee Hooker and Little Feat, but ultimately he wanted to find his own sound as an artist. Jack found acclaim and an audience after the Montreux Jazz Festival hailed him as, “The new master of the slide guitar.” Bootsy Collins famously proclaimed him, “The real thang!” He won over more fans touring with the likes of Ronnie Wood, Peter Frampton, and other musical legends. His penchant for writing on the road ensured that there was usually an abundance of material whenever he was ready to return to the studio. That was the case with RIDE, although the album took a turn from what Broadbent initially intended. The band just went full steam ahead in the direction which brought the sound of this album into focus. They built on those grooves and ended up with the rock ‘n’ roll record Jack has been wanting to make for a long time. Working around travel limitations and within the uncertainty of the last year, this international collaboration translates that edge. Throughout RIDE, the listener can detect what Jack calls “this underlying theme of trying to get a feel for where you’re heading and recognizing how much distance you’ve still got left to travel.” Now, The next step, of course, is to take RIDE on the road, which will be happening throughout 2022. He knows the songs will only grow as he presents them on stage, but they’ll continue to speak to the experiences from which they were born. No matter what lies on the road ahead, fans can rely on his dedication to the music and to his evolving craft. Little Feat founding member [friend of the proGram] and current US tourmate Bill Payne says it best: “I love his voice. His playing is superb, showing an almost reckless abandon when he gets revved up. He is performing on the edge, and if he falls, so be it. The pieces will not break.”

I had the pleasure of catching up with Jack ahead of his April 13th event at The Bur Oak here in Madison. We defined what someone who never heard of him would experience – the realness of the music will take over from there. We dive into the new album and Jack lets loose on how it went from thoughts and ideas into the songs that are rock and roll tales that call out to be heard. After just a few brief moments chatting with Jack, the familiar feeling came over me like I had been waiting to chat with him for some time – and that is exactly the feeling his music has provided me. I am curious what it/he will do for you.

Storming Groove

Final part of this extra hour proGram let the winds blow in.

That Sample (Extended Mix)- Cohuna Beatz
Duality (Yin Yang Mix)- Cohuna Beatz
Cosmic Pasha- The Spy from Cairo
Ya Wuldani- The Spy from Cairo Ft. Fatou Gozlan & Duo Darbar


In My Soul- Faizal Mostrixx & Karun
Calling On You- Orgone & Projections Ft. Woolfy
In Tune- Robert Glasper Ft. Amir Sulaiman
Femmenomenon- Femme Deadly Venoms Ft. Lady Fingaz, Dakini Star, Aima the Drmr, Goddess Alchemy Project, Breathless, Adam Theis & Jazz Mafia


Calor- Making Movies

It’s so Real- The Black Seeds
Clear Your Mind (Max RubaDub Remix)- Busy Signal
Eva Mai- Siaosi
New Day- Black Uhuru
Lockdown Dub- King Jammy


photo by Mr. Dance.

A-Zoom

The 3rd part of this week’s proGram was ready for it to all kick in.

I Just Got Some- Brian Auger Ft. Rod Stewart & The Steampacket
Walking- Brian Auger Ft. Jimmy Page, Joe Harriot & Sonny Boy Williamson
Better Than Picasso at Midnite- Tony Adamo Ft. Rob Sudduth & Chris Pimentel


Language- Circles Around The Sun

Hasta Cuándo- Kind & Kinky Zoo Ft. La Nefera
Pamukkalé (Instrumental)- Kind & Kinky Zoo
Munch- The Jazz Defenders
Live Show- The Jazz Defenders Ft. Herbal T.
So Long- Danielle Ponder


Lip Bam (revisited)- Movers International Ft. Chris Greive

Winds of Wareika- The Super 20
Hewale (Interlude)- K.O.G.
Mayedeen- K.O.G.
Africa Calling- The Invisible Session

Moss Top Trip

The second part of the proGram spotted the place to be.

See What You’re Doing To Me- Bonham-Bullick
Down With Me- Eleganza
greenarrowradio promo- The Kut
Mrs. Preston’s Favorite- Tempest


Atomized- Andrew Bird
With Ease- Aleksi Glick
Casey Jones- Aleksi Glick


La Chanson de Mardi Gras- Sabertooth Swing Ft. The Daiquiri Queens
Sweet Lorna- Sabertooth Swing Ft. Paul Chénne
Tidal Wave- Ian Ayers and the Soul Purpose
Good Love- Mamas Gun
Bermejo and the Devil- St. Paul & The Broken Bones


Gravy Train- Lettuce
Blow My Mind- Say She She
Poinciana- Brian Auger

On The Railing

The first part of the regularly scheduled proGram had a bird’s eye view.

60 Years of Rock and Roll- The Weber Brothers
Rock Me Baby- Brad ‘Guitar’ Wilson
Crummy Blues- Gunn
I’m a Real Woman- Gunn
Make Love to Me- Hurricane Ruth F t. Jimmy Hall [Live at 3rd and Lindsley]


I Don’t Care- Diunna Greenleaf
Answer To The Hard Working Woman- Diunna Greenleaf
Ghost- Bobby Gentilo
Tire Fire- Bobby Gentilo

Wear What I Please- Blind Lemon Peel

Get on the Train- Annie Mack
Walking Around- Annie Mack
greenarrowradio promo- Michael Rubin
Hole In My Soul- Gov’t Mule

Flowside Down

The second half of the Friday fillin’ in proGram, did it the way it wanted to try.

February- Roxy Coss
Part I: The Body- Roxy Coss
Sky Dive- Freddie Hubbard [Live at Maison de la Radio (ORTF) Paris 1973]


May the Funk Be With You- Ezra Collective
Vibin’- Vested Soul
Why We Speak- Robert Glasper Ft. Q-Tip & Esperanza Spalding

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Tear- Sussan Deyhim & Richard Horowitz
Compassion For All Beings- Yungchen Lhamo
Monkey Mind- Yungchen Lhamo


Hush Little Bay- Al’tarba Ft. Bianca Casady
Arin-arin a l’Iker- Pere Romaní
Morning Mist- Sergio Pereira Ft. Marcus Teixeira, Paulo Paulelli & Mauricio Zottarelli

Sticks In The Bucket

Did a little extra Gap filling on a Friday. Here’s what flowed into the bucket for the first part.

Cicada Song- Quinn Sternberg
Nigeria II- Mark Turner
Se Acabó- Kalí Rodríguez-Peña


May The Young Grow Old- Michael Leonhart Orchestra Ft. Larry Goldings
Radio Is Everything- Michael Leonhart Orchestra Ft. Elvis Costello, Bill Frisell & Nels Cline
Walking From Sedation- Michael Leonhart Orchestra Ft. Bill Frisell
Along Comes Mary- Evan Ziporyn


Cursing Parrots- Leonor Falcón
Music of Chants (In Memory of John Cage)- Jeff Gauthier & Maggie Parkins
Unrest II- Brandee Younger
(Give Me Some) G-String- Martin Wind

Spring Petal

The second half of the Thursday fill-in proGram knows what’s around the corner.

Everybody Wants To Rule The World- Robert Glasper Ft. Layla Hathaway & Common
Way We Are- Ben Marc
This Time Next Year- Ben Marc


It’s OK- Una
Brown Supremacy- Immy Owusu
I Can See My House From Here (Odyssey Zelno Remix)- Astral Flex
Apollo- Astral Flex
Takeoff- Astral Flex
Get Sun (Georgia Anne Muldrow Remix)- Hiatus Kaiyote Ft. Arthur Verocai


Give ‘Em Hell- Plato III Ft. Merk, MoneyM!ll$, BLASÉ, Mickey Matta
Let It Grow- Inkswel & The Snaglepuss Ft. Talib Kweli, Erin Buku & Baba Israel
The Human Chain- Mista Savona & Havana Meets Kingston Ft. Clinton Fearon