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Did an open schedule gap fill in proGram to help you feel like it is your birthday.

Around the World- Dance Party Time Machine Ft. Josh Fairman
The Boom- Terry Ohms
I Don’t Mind- Lexsoul Dancemachine


Lore- 1981us
Uptown Bridges (Movers International ‘Export’ Remix)- Movers International
Ceci n’est pas un cliché- Charlotte Adigéry & Bolis Pupul
Ten Foot Flowers (Glass Beams Desert Flower Edition)- Sampology Ft. Glass Beams
Seeds of Culture- The Spy from Cairo
Beautiful Baraka- The Spy from Cairo Ft. Adil Smaali
Animamundi- The Spy from Cairo


SpyWorX- Cohuna Beatz
Pump It Up- Cohuna Beatz


Over- Robert Glasper Ft. Yebba

Earth Melt

The final portion of this week’s proGram thought about growing gills.

The Darkness Has Passed (Genocide 1959-1994)- The Good Ones
Mbombela- Somi
Jike’lemaweni- Somi Ft. Angelique Kidjo
Yaa Yaa- K.O.G.


IssaTing- Jyemo Club
Human Race- Groundation
Cali Love- Ras Rebel


Guiding Star- Naya Rockers & Clinton Fearon
Far from Jamaica- Mighty Mystic, Tyler Loyal & Sizzla
25 Miles- Smoke and Mirrors Soundsystem

Bubbled Up

The middle part of the proGram saw the melt turn into a new form.

Endless Sea- Cat Power
I Had a Dream Joe- Cat Power
Up In Smoke- Ceramic Animal
Tangled- Ceramic Animal


Will You Still Be Mine?- Ron Jackson
Freedom Jazz Dance- Brian Auger Ft. Alex Ligertwood [Live at the Winter Garden]
I Wanna Take You Higher- Brian Auger
Soif, Chameau, Pinot- Kind & Kinky Zoo
Poulpe Fiction- Kind & Kinky Zoo


Landline Memories- Circles Around The Sun (Live Charleston Pour House 11/12/21)
***pre-recorded conversation with Mark Levy of CATS***
Pete Jive- Circles Around The Sun (Live Charleston Pour House 11/12/21)


Winner’s Eyes- Mamas Gun
The Last Dance- St. Paul & The Broken Bones
Milan, Michigan- Calibro 35
Warpaint- Monophonics

A Drop Into

The beGinning part of the show knew to stay as long as you let it.

When’s the Lovin’ Comin’ Back?- Phil Lee
Baptize the Gumbo- Jefferson Ross
Except For That One Thing- John Roy Zat
Heart and Soul- The Kentucky Headhunters


Something Bad Is Gonna Happen To You- Nick Andrea
Never Trust A Man- Diunna Greenleaf
Just Playin- Mick Pini / Audio 54


Good Morning Little School Girl- Gov’t Mule (live)
Forbidden Funk- Jose Ramirez Ft. Jimmy Johnson
Delta Bound- Sabertooth Swing


Tribute To Keith Emerson- Danny Holt
At Your Service- Scott Metzger
Damage- Scott Metzger

Circles Around The Sun In Madison

IN THE BEGINNING: The mystery of just who was behind those far-out tunes that kept the crowds groovin’ during Fare Thee Well’s intermissions has been revealed. Circles Around the Sun, a band convened by guitarist Neal Casal, formed specifically to record just for those shows and the results were so right on and the audience reaction so overwhelmingly positive, the group decided to give the music a proper release. The project began when Neal was asked by video director Justin Kreutzmann to compose and record more than 5 hours of original music to be played along with the visuals Kreutzmann was preparing for the Fare Thee Well intermissions. “The idea was to not only show reverence for the past but to in reality, move it forward. Just like the music of the Grateful Dead. Neal was originally joined in the studio by keyboardist Adam MacDougall, a fellow member of Chris Robinson’s Brotherhood and Phil Lesh’s Friends. The balance of the then CATS consists of bassist Dan Horne (Beachwood Sparks, Jonathan Wilson) and drummer Mark Levy (The Congress). Here we are in 2022 and a lot has changed for the group. We lost Neal, but not the music.

I had the chance to catch up with Mark Levy to get into the March 26th event of Circles Around The Sun w/Mikaela Davis at the High Noon Saloon in Madison. While Mark was out on a quick vacation before happily getting back out on the road – we chatted about what to expect if you don’t know this group or its music, a new live record that’s oh so hot and an even brandier newer album with Mikaela Davis. We talk about all the newness – but spend most of our time talking about our mutual pal, Neal. The legacy continues as promised – the memories strong as the real ones remain and we still get to feel ‘it’ as the circle keeps spinning.

Beg U 2 Burn

The final part of this week’s proGram had an easy offer.

Runaway [Stephen Dusenberry Remix]- Freekbass
Libra Stripes (2022 Remaster)- Polyrhythmics
Invisible Soldier- Sugaray Rayford
Gonna Lift You Up- Sugaray Rayford


Light My Fire- Brian Auger & Julie Driscoll, Brian Auger & The Trinity
Straight Ahead- Brian Auger & Brian Auger’s Oblivion Express
Sakura Chan- Kind & Kinky Zoo
Genki Dane- Kind & Kinky Zoo


Rose Petal- Greg Spero Ft. Darryl Jones
Walk Fast- Ron Jackson Ft. Willie Jones III & Ben Wolfe
***pre-recorded conversation with Mr. Ron Jackson***
Brandy (You’re a Fine Girl)- Ron Jackson Ft. Willie Jones III & Ben Wolfe
Moose the Mooche- Ron Jackson Ft. Willie Jones III & Ben Wolfe


El Momento- Sly5thAve & Roberto Verastegui
System Of Touch (The Superman Lovers Remix)- Ursula 1000 Ft. Most Golden
Ebenezer- K.O.G

Rose To The Sky

The middle part of the proGram kept on getting higher.

Hillbilly Village- Anton Barbeau
Entrez-Vous Dans Les Maisons- Anton Barbeau
Wayne Fontana Was Wrong- Ben Vaughn


Imagination- Bleeding Hearts
Badgers And Ferretts- Daemonik Fonce


Interlude – Echo- YANG
Disentropy- YANG
Datura Sunset- Mirage
The Mating Dance Of The Purple Locust Storm- Mirage
Still- Just Mustard


Heat- Freedust
Don’t Lie To Me- The Bump Band Ft. Bump Funk
Fried Soul- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
Keep On Keepin’ On- Shirley Davis & The Silverbacks

Fired Up

The first part of the proGram heated up the more the earz turned on.

Down in Macon, Georgia- Jefferson Ross
You’ll Pay- Kimberly Morgan York & the Everlovin’ Band
I Don’t Want It- Jake La Botz


Jefferson Way- Stacy Jones Band
So Excited- Bernard Allison
Can’t Take No More- John Mayall Ft. Marcus King
Open Book- The Love Light Orchestra
She’s Your Problem Now- Bubba and the Big Bad Blues
I Own the Road- Bubba and the Big Bad Blues


You Are My Sunshine- Delta Generators
Chicken Heads- Gov’t Mule Ft. Bobby Rush


Eat Where You Slept Last Night- The Duke Robillard Band
Sucker- Chris Robinson & Howlin’ Rain
Gaslight- Starlite Campbell Band

Ron Jackson And His 7 String Jazz Guitar

Versatile and sophisticated jazz guitarist Ron Jackson has performed, recorded and taught music in over 30 countries. With a varied career as a performer, composer and arranger, Highlights include shows and tours with artists such as Taj Mahal, Jimmy McGriff, Larry Coryell, Benny Golson, Oliver Lake, Russell Malone and Mulgrew Miller. Ron has been featured as a leader in jazz festivals all over the world, including the North Sea Jazz Festival, Edinburgh Jazz Festivals and Winter Jazzfest, NYC. Mr. Jackson was initially influenced by rock guitar greats like Jimmy Page, before falling under the spell of jazz and following the style and career of jazz guitar luminaries like Pat Metheny and George Benson. After attending Berklee School of Music on scholarship, studying jazz composition and arranging he spent two formative years in the mid-1980’s living and playing guitar with the lively expat jazz community in Paris, France. Ron then moved to New York City, where he remains an active participant in Gotham’s always vibrant jazz scene. A master of the six, seven and twelve string guitars, Ron appeared on over 40 albums by such artists as Hal Singer, Graeme Norris, Ron Blake, Gisele Jackson and T.K. Blue, before founding the independent record label Roni Music in 2003 which has since released some of his eight of his albums as a leader including The Dream I Had (2003), Flubby Dubby (2008) and Akustik InventYours (2014). His latest project, Jazz Standards and Other Songs (2019) is an alluring mix of familiar jazz numbers and innovative adaptations of songs from other genre’s like his trendsetting arrangement for jazz trio of Drake’s “Passion Fruit.” An acclaimed music educator, Ron currently teaches guitar at Jazz at Lincoln Center, The New School, Midori and Friends, and is the founder and director of the website www.practicejazzguitar.com. Ron has held master classes, concerts and workshops at Jazz at Lincoln Center-Jazz in the Schools, The Thelonious Monk Institute of Jazz, Escuela Creativa Musica in Madrid, Spain and California State University.

I had the honor of catching up with Mr. Jackson to talk about his upcoming show on March 12th a Cafe Coda in Madison on the heels of his brand new 7 string jazz guitar led trio album, ‘Standards And My Songs’ out now on his Roni music label. We dive head first into how he was able to get a grant for this tour that brings him my way [Jazz Road national initiative of South Arts], the maGic of the 7 string guitar and the creation of the new record. I heard a connection to my brother, Mr. Melvin Sparks, so we paid a little homage to our pal and Ron put together an idea of an extended setlist he might build around one of the new tunes. New record and a tour – sounds like 2 ways to take home music to me.

With A View

The final part of this week’s proGram knew exactly how things looked.

Centralia- Mostly Other People Do The Killing
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Mr. Marble Eyes (Marbles for His Eyes)- M Ross Perkins
The Other Side- The Sure Fire Soul Ensemble


Kyoto Cocktail- Marcus Rezak, Eddie Roberts & Kris Myers Ft. Chris Duffy & Tyler Adams
Pasajero- Joe Sturges
Cookin’ with 3 Burners- Kerbside Collection
Ortigas- Kerbside Collection


Perfectly Imperfect- The Jazz Defenders Ft. Doc Brown
Mantra- Immy Owusu
Jun Satori- Fiendsh Ft. Puddie


Lost in the valley of Gourds- Mirage
The Lost Palm Oasis- Mirage

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Winter Rose- Marco Benevento

Closer Looking

Middle part of the proGram went in a little closer for a better peek.

In The Wee Wee Hours- The Duke Robillard Band
Johnny B Goode- Mike Zito (Live)
greenarrowradio promo- Professor Louie & The Crowmatix
Tick Tock- Professor Louie & The Crowmatix


I’m the Man- Walk That Walk
It’s Cocktail Time!- Walk That Walk
I’m as Good as Gone- John Mayall Ft. Buddy Miller
One Special Lady- John Mayall Ft. Jake Shimabukuro


Been So Long- Jorma Kaukonen
**pre-recorded conversation with Jorma Kaukonen**
Nashville Blues- Jorma Kaukonen
Water Song- Hot Tuna
Sea Child- Hot Tuna
Ode for Billy Dean- Hot Tuna

Beyond the 7th Bend- Congotronics International
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Need Your Love So Bad- Gov’t Mule (live)
Death May Be Your Santa Claus- Chris Robinson & Howlin’ Rain

This Here View

The first part of this week’s proGram had a hawk’s eye view of it all.

Ode to the Road- Dan Horne

This Town’s Seen the Last of Me- Scott Ramminger (Live)
Mirror Image- Scott Ellison
greenarrowradio promo- The Love Light Orchestra
I Must Confess- The Love Light Orchestra
Give Me a Break- The Love Light Orchestra


Hustler- Bernard Allison Ft. Bobby Rush
Magnificent Heart- Debra Power
I Just Want to Make Love to You- Brigitte Purdy
Meet Me in New Orleans- Karl Stoll and The Danger Zone


Extra Nice- Kathy Murray & The Kilowatts
Get Ahold of Yourself- Kathy Murray & The Kilowatts
She’s A Georgia Peach- Reddog and Friends
Chicken Heads- Buddy Guy Ft. Bobby Rush
Here I’m Is- The Duke Robillard Band

More Time With Jorma

A Grammy-winning American guitar player and rock & roll Hall of Famer, Jorma Kaukonen may be best known as a founding member of psychedelic rock legends Jefferson Airplane and cult blues-rockers, and one of my personal favorites, Hot Tuna. His fingerstyle guitar method, which is rooted in blues, folk, and Americana, has made him an influential figure and in-demand instructor — he operates his own guitar camp [see Fur Peace Ranch]. In addition to his work with Jefferson Airplane/Hot Tuna, Jorma is a prolific collaborator and successful solo artist who has released albums at a steady pace since the late 1970s. Jorma was born and grew up in Washington, D.C., where he first turned to the guitar. He lived in the San Francisco Bay Area in the early ’60s, playing backup to singer Janis Joplin in local clubs. In 1965, he became a founding member of Jefferson Airplane, which soared to fame in 1967. Though his songs and vocals were not prominently featured in the band, his distinctive guitar-playing was crucial to its sound. With bassist Jack Casady, he formed a spinoff duo from the group in 1970 called Hot Tuna, and this became his primary musical vehicle after Jefferson Airplane split in 1973. Hot Tuna recorded a series of albums on which Jorma sang and played guitar until 1978. After that, he worked as a soloist and with such groups as Vital Parts (1980). Jorma reunited with Casady in Hot Tuna during the ’80s, and both participated in the 1989 reunion of Jefferson Airplane. A Hot Tuna reunion album appeared the following year. Jorma has remained active as the 20th century ended and the 21st began, regularly touring and recording in different configurations before finding a home with Red House Records, which released acclaimed efforts like Stars in My Crown, (2007), River of Time (2009), Ain’t in No Hurry (2015), and The River Flows (2021).

It is not fair to try and put forth a ‘here’s what Jorma has done’ bio, he has been such an inspirational force in both his own career, and the careers of others. I had the complete pleasure of catching back up with our pal as he heads to the Mineral Point Opera House on March 5th. We paint a picture for any first timers, get deep into the Hot Tuna scene and there is even something really super cool in the works for Jefferson Airplane for this coming October. Jorma is not shy to talk about what’s been going on, as you can tell from his blog and his oft-updated website – so it is easy to know what is going on. We get into the Burgers/birthday celebration slated for April 22nd at Carnegie Hall with friends of the proGram, Teresa Williams and Larry Campbell, and how influential that album still feels today. The conversation is as smooth as many of his lyrics and pickin’- oh, there is even a mention of a new guitar that will make an appearance here in Wisconsin. While it sounds ike two pals getting together and talkin’ shop, there is a lot happening in this chat to keep you looped in, and turned on.

Blue Light Special

The final part of the proGram went over and beyond.

House of the Rising Sun- Somi
Milele- Somi Ft. Seun Kuti & Thandiswa
From West Sea Part 1 (excerpt)- Yamash’ta & The Horizon Sunrise


Moch- DLÙ
Shur Shӑpaler- DIVA Ethno Future Sound
Babushka- Dobranotch


Awakening- Yungchen Lhamo

Ancestral (Novalima Remix)- Punku
Artifact22 (Dub Version)- Eric Hilton
All Night Long- Pachyman Ft. Winter
Legalize It- Brownskin_Moses

Got Lit Down

The middle portion of the proGram knew what to do with some extra light.

Inner Beast- Micah Graves
Odd Times- Micah Graves
The Hague- Micah Graves
Come As You Are- Jean Carne/Adrian Younge/Ali Shaheed Muhammad


Animal Crossing New Horizons Theme- Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Hero Trio
Missouri Uncompromised- Rudresh Mahanthappa’s Hero Trio
Bámbula- Alex “Apolo” Ayala


Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel- Javon Jackson
**pre-recorded conversation with Mr. Javon Jackson**
Night Song- Javon Jackson Ft. Nikki Giovanni
Wade in the Water- Javon Jackson

Light That Weigh

The first part of the proGram didn’t hold back from joining in.

Root Fruit- Adam Larson
Witches- The Le Coq All Stars Ft. Vinnie Colaiuta, Chris Colangelo, Rick Margitza, Bill Cunliffe, Jake Langley & Alex Acuña
Don’t Stop ‘Til You Get Enough- The BBB Featuring Bernie Dresel


Interpret It Well- Ches Smith

Canopy of Trees- Brian Landrus
Don’t Break- Immanuel Wilkins Ft. Farafina Kan Percussion Ensemble
Tiny Beat- Greg Spero
Straight Shooter- Greg Spero Ft. Darryl Jones & Jeff Parker
Maxwell Street- Greg Spero Ft. Joel Ross, Irvin Pierce, Darryl Jones, Marquis Hill & Jeff Parker


Part 7- Avishai Cohen Quartet

The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni

Why would one of poetry’s most revered voices want to curate a jazz saxophonist’s album of gospel hymns and spirituals? “These songs are so important,” says Nikki Giovanni, one of Oprah’s 25 “Living Legends” and a Maya Angelou Lifetime Achievement Award winner for 2017. “They comforted people through times of slavery, and during recent years we needed them to comfort us again. But a lot of the students today do not know about the history of these songs, and they should. So I’m out here putting water on the flowers, because they need a drink.” Giovanni’s historic collaboration with saxophonist-composer and former Jazz Messenger Javon Jackson has yielded The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni, available today on his Solid Jackson label. “The spirituals have been around so long,” says the renowned poet, activist and educator, who came to prominence in the 1960s and ’70s as a foundational member of the Black Arts movement following the publication of such early works as 1968’s book of poetry Black Feeling, Black Talk/Black Judgment and 1970’s Re:Creation. “Some spirituals have been updated and stayed around and some have been lost over time,” Giovanni notes “So for me, it’s just helping to keep something going. And I do it because there’s a need.” Jackson brings his bold-toned, Trane-inspired tenor lines to bear on a series of hymns, spirituals and gospel numbers hand-picked by Giovanni, who was also the first person to receive the Rosa L. Parks Women of Courage Award. And the 78-year-old poet makes a rare vocal appearance on the tender ballad “Night Song,” singing a song identified with her close friend, the late civil rights activist and High Priestess of Soul, Nina Simone. Joined by an outstanding crew comprised of pianist Jeremy Manasia, bassist David Williams and drummer McClenty Hunter — the same lineup that appeared on Jackson’s 2018 album For You and his 2020 follow-up, Deja Vu — Jackson interprets gospel staples like “Swing Low, Sweet Chariot,” “Wade in the Water,” “Didn’t My Lord Deliver Daniel” and “Leaning on the Everlasting Arms” with authoritative tenor tones, deep walking bass lines and an organic sense of group swing. “It’s the first time I worked in a collaborative manner,” Jackson says. “The project is personal for me. I come from a lineage of devout Christians, and that has afforded me the chance to connect with that ancestral stream. Captured live at Telefunken Studios in South Windsor, CT, the 10 tunes were all done without the use of headphones, another first for Javon. “This music is something that people will probably be a little surprised to see coming from me,” he says. But given the state of the world, it could be just in time. Both poet and saxophonist stand on the shoulders of their ancestors on The Gospel According to Nikki Giovanni.

I had the complete honor to connect with Mr. Jackson to discuss the creation of this project – the way the seeds were nurtured into the beautiful and important flowers released today. We talk about the choice singing by Nikki Giovanni to honor her friend, Nina Simone – how the interpretation of well know tunes made him feel and how one of the miGhty poet’s poems was placed ever so perfectly in a familiar tune. My words cannot express the depth of cool within these 10 tracks, nor the conversation Mr. Jackson and I share in discussion of it. Please earGrab both and let them take you where they will.

Icey Lay

The final part of this week’s proGram couldn’t take the cold nap.

The Take Off Pt. 2- The Mighty Mocambos Ft. Nichola Richards & JSwiss
Cuervos Stomp- Professor Angel Dust
Seaweed- Cavolo Nero
Could You Be Loved- Dance Party Time Machine
Baby, Got a Light- Middle Name Dance Band


For Sure- Ziad Rahbani

The Last Goodbye- ODESZA Ft. Bettye LaVette

Cannibal Capital- Guerilla Toss
In Saint-Gilles- Werkha Ft. Le Motel
Swirl- Quiet Dawn
We Can Do Everything- Quiet Dawn
No More Magical- Wax Tailor Ft. Mick Jenkins


Artifact22- Eric Hilton

Flaked Fun

The middle part of the proGram had it’s own kinda fun going on.

Breaking Free- El Perro Ft. Parker Griggs
3000AD Mass- St. Paul & The Broken Bones
Blues Before Sunrise- Gov’t Mule Ft. Hook Herrera


Just A Bad Boy- Bob Stroger & The Headcutters Ft. Luciano Leães
Come On Home- Bob Stroger & The Headcutters Ft. Luciano Leães
How The Blues Feel- Misty Blues Ft. Big Llou Johnson


Lord Hold My Hand- Dedicated Men of Zion
Rock My Soul- Dedicated Men of Zion
I’m Yours- Laura Rain and the Caesars
Stay Firm- Shirley Davis & The Silverbacks
Miss Information- Sugaray Rayford


Nine Lives- Kendra Morris
Someone Else- Kendra Morris
Slip ‘N’ Slide- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
The Take Off – Part 1- The Mighty Mocambos

Salad Scrapes

The first part of the proGram had a few greens left in the bowl.

Texas Fireball- Chris Castino & Chicken Wire Empire Ft. Keller Williams & Andy Hall
Kangaroo- Chris Castino & Chicken Wire Empire
Shanty Town- Chris Castino & Chicken Wire Empire Ft. Vince Herman
How Long- Goodnight, Texas


Salinas- Terry Klein
Harvest Moon- The Brothers Comatose & AJ Lee
Oasis in the Yard- Drunken Prayer
White Mustang- Cat Power
A Very Unusual Head- The Slambovian Circus of Dreams


Lost in Space- Mickey Leigh’s Mutated Music
Make More Friends- Thollem
Individual Like You- Thollem
Sun Don’t Wait- Thollem
The Bottom- Luke Stewart’s Silt Trio


A Free Society- Night Crickets
***pre-recorded conversation with Victor DeLorenzo***
Candlestick Park- Night Crickets
Little Did I- Night Crickets
Cello and Drums Forever- Nineteen Thirteen