Where To

Final parts of this week’s proGram really had no plan plotted.

Speak on It- Rissi Palmer
Let’s Get It On (DEMO)- Marvin Gaye
Let’s Get It On – Pt. II (a.k.a. Keep Gettin’ It On) {ALT MIX}- Marvin Gaye


**pre-recorded conversation with Dixie Longate**

New Roots (Winter)- Eje Eje
Mountain Disco- Eje Eje Ft. Yuli Shafriri
People Get Ready- Giant Walking Robots
Dub For Maggie- Death by Dub


Lies (So Easy)- Timeshadow
Exit Athens- The Sorcerers
Home- Lehto Ft. Jepka
Ant’s Dance- Grupo Los Santos


Senze’ Nina- Nduduzo Makhathini
Misty Mountain Hop/Four Sticks- Baptiste Trotignon
Loma de Belén- Conjunto Guantánamo
Hollywood Bypass- Kit Downes, Petter Eldh & James Maddren Ft. Enemy

Walked Within It

The middle part of the proGram let us feel like we belonged right in the middle of it.

You Better Let Go- Willie J. Campbell Ft. Sugaray Rayford
I Want To- Bobby Rush
I’m Free- Bobby Rush


greenarrowradio promo- Joel Astley
Candy Shop- Joel Astley
Coal Black Mattie- R L Boyce
Daughter Of Zion- Glenn Schwartz Ft. Joe Walsh
No Lovin’- The Black Keys


Like a Love Song (Cold Beer & Country Music)- Cowboy Mouth
TOLD YA THEN- Tré Burt


The Music Of The Devil- Graham Parker & The Goldtops
We’re Gonna Have a Real Good Time Together- The Feelies (live)
Run Run Run- The Feelies (live)

Walk In The Step

The first part of this week’s proGram remembered to wear others’ shoes.

Reaper- Scroggins & Rose

We Hot- The Wicked Lo-Down
Turpentine- Tommy Lee Cook & The Buckingham Blues Band
Raise Your Hands- Scott Weis Band


C.C. Rider- Mitch Woods Ft. Van Morrison & Taj Mahal
Take This Hammer- Mitch Woods Ft. Van Morrison & Taj Mahal


Old Man- Saint Pacific
Down By the Water- Saint Pacific
greenarrowradio promo- Little G Weevil
We Don’t Learn Much- Little G Weevil
Don’t Rattle Them Bones- Sandy Carroll


Hip Hug-Her- Jason Ricci and The Bad Kind

Dixie Longate’s Tupperware Party Is Back

Friend of the proGram Dixie Longate hails from Mobile, Alabama where she lives with her three kids: Wynona, Dwayne & Absorbine, Jr. She started selling Tupperware as part of the conditions of her parole back in 2001. Within a few years, she became the top selling Tupperware representative in the US. When a friend of hers told her she should turn her living room party into a theatrical show, she laughed so hard at the idea, she almost had to put down her drink. Dixie’s Tupperware Party soon opened off-Broadway in 2007 to both raving fans & great reviews. The show earned Dixie a Drama Desk Award Nomination for Outstanding Solo Performance. She lost to Laurence Fishburne! The following year, with plastic bowls in hand, she embarked on a small tour to some theaters in the US. 10+2 years later, that tour was still running and had become one of the longest-running off-Broadway tours in American theater history. She followed that up in 2014 with her second show, ‘Never Wear a Tube Top While Riding A Mechanical Bull (and 16 other things I learned while I was drinking last Thursday)’ which was originally produced by the Denver Center for the Performing Arts which Dixie discovered is really hard to say after 8 alcoholic Shirley Temples. During the lockdown in 2020, she came up with her first streaming show while refilling her breakfast vodka as she was trying to homeschool her kids. Dixie’s Happy Hour ran in 26 cities over the first few months of 2021. After 22 months of being forced to be with her kids full-time, she decided it was time to emerge from the trailer to share all the things that she learned when the world was flipped over and life took a crap on the front lawn with her new show, Cherry Bombs & Bottle Rockets.

It was a pleasure to catch back up with Dixie after, well to be honest, we had to take off our shoes and socks to figure how long it actually has been. Dixie was just about to head out to host a celebrity cruise when we spoke, can’t even imagine that! I got a little reminder about the life lessons, feelings of self-empowerment, and PLENTY of reasons to get on up and start each day as a reasons I loved this show so much. Oh yeah, Dixie is bringing the Tupperware Party back to Madison on September 15th at The Overture Center and bringing with her plenty of audience participation and homespun wisdom. We spoke about the research & development department and the discoveries of the many many uses of Tupperware, oh yeah, there’s also a party to prepare for! We talked a little bourbon and love of exploring food, as well as catching up to what her family is up to and who were some of the most important role models and inspirations that have kept her working toward holding people up and working toGether to get there. The live event and party Dixie brings to town is the smile you might just have forgotten you once had.


Greened In Outer

The final part of this week’s program saw the spot where it all began or ended?

Break Tune- Ember
Frank in the Morning- Ember


My Favorite Things- John Coltrane with Eric Dolphy (live)

Drifting in Wonder- Joel Goodman Ft. Adam Rogers & Donny McCaslin
Trouble That Mornin’- Chief Adjuah
Shallow Water (Tribute To Big Chief Donald Harrison Sr. – Guardians Of The Flame)- Chief Adjuah


Ayo Nigla- Bombino
One Step Ahead- Sugar Minott
Acadiana Cultural Backstep- Louis Michot
What We Lost- Federico Aubele


Before You Accuse Me (Garage Sessions Unplugged Version)- Oliver Sean

Turning The Tips

This week’s middle portion of the proGram found the ends and made them work for it.

Loft Funk- The Headhunters (Live From Brooklyn Bowl)
Chameleon- The Headhunters (Live From Brooklyn Bowl)


Steady Tremble- Tony Allen & Adrian Younge
Singing Bones- Nite Bjuti
Mood (Liberation Walk)- Nite Bjuti
Free Love- Irreversible Entanglements


Cold Duck Time- Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People
Smells Like Teen Spirit- Gerry Gibbs & Thrasher People
Beaux J. Poo Boo- Joe Alterman
Blueberry Fields- Alfredo Rodriquez


Orest Mercator- Nick Millevoi
Spins of the Axis- Nick Millevoi Ft. Jamaaladeen Tacuma & Lushlife

Where Sides Combine

The first part of this week’s proGram joined.

Slummer- Killer Mike Ft. Jagged Edge
Don’t Let The Devil- Killer Mike Ft. EL-P & Thankyougoodsir
Talk To Me Nice- Sa-Roc
The Rock Cried Out- B. Dolan
Movin’- The Strangers
Please Believe- The Strangers


Hold Back Love- Kraak & Smaak Ft. Lex Empress
Dynamite- Kraak & Smaak Ft. SebastiAn


Amor Astral- Eric Hilton Ft. Natalia Clavier

Echo A.D.- Black Market Brass
Drop It- Soul Tune Allstars
Chicken Chase- Soul Tune Allstars
Lunch Break- Kait Dunton
Connie’s in Charge- Kait Dunton


Dreamer- Kiefer
Mouth Flash (Kuchinohanabi)- Hakushi Hasegawa

Connected How

The final part of the proGram reminded us that even if you can’t see it, we are.

When I Go To Space- Kendra Morris
The Pool- Mayer Hawthorne
My Dirty Desire- Pale Jay
Brown Sugar Queen- Devon Gilfillian Ft. Janice
Imma Let My Body Move- Devon Gilfillian


Ex-Files- The Bamboos
Superstar- US Girls and Bootsy Collins
The Light- Smoove & Turrell Ft. Ronnie Foster
Four String Drive- The Headhunters (live at Brooklyn Bowl)


No Beginning- Tony Allen & Adrian Younge
No End- Tony Allen & Adrian Younge
Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning- Chief Adjuah
On To New Orleans (Runnin’ in 7’s Redux)- Chief Adjuah

As They Get Up

The middle part of this week’s proGram just kept on growing.

Alon Kouri laba- Corey Ledet Zydeco
Ti Coeur Bleu- Louis Michot Ft. Langhorne Slim
Le Cas de Marguerite- Louis Michot Ft. Bombino & Leyla McCalla


Te Esperei- Tamy

What You Gonna Do- Wailing Souls
Get Up Stand Up- Cultural Roots
Jam In The Street- Sugar Minott


Asset- Naneum
Raven Lashes(Carmen Rizzo Remix)- Didon
Raven Lashes (Supreme Beings Of Leisure Remix)- Didon
A Faraway Land Re-imagined (Bombay Dub Orchestra Remix)- Didon


Money in the Bag- Kraak & Smaak
All for Love- Kraak & Smaak Ft. Durand Jones
Sweet Time- Kraak & Smaak Ft. Izo FitzRoy

Star Of Something Good

The beGinning part of this week’s show had many of its parts covered.

Hard to Build. Easy to Break- Cowboy Junkies
Alcohallelujah- Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
More Than Friends- Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real Ft. Lainey Wilson
Ain’t Nobody Everybody Loved- Dale Watson
Stocking Feet Blues- Steve Howell


Blue Guitar- The Name Droppers (live)
Kolchak Meets The Sea Monster- Guitarmy of One
Jack Lord of the Sea- Guitarmy of One
Top Secret Agent Man on a Wire Tapped Phone at Sea- Guitarmy of One


Walk Among The Spectres- Harry Stafford & Marco Butcher
C’est La Vie- Para Lia
Human Reaction- mssv Ft. Mike Baggetta, Stephen Hodges & Mike Watt

Too Burst Out

The final part of this week’s proGram knew just where to let the bursting happen.

Con Sentimiento- TheEEs, Arema Arega & Regis Molina
Trouble- Emilia Sisco Ft. Cold Diamond & Mink
The Love That Hurts- J-Felix Ft. Bessi & Bigzy
Anemoia- J-Felix Ft. Juga-Naut


Blackoat- Socool x Lehto
Blackoak- Maribou State
I Don’t Know Why- Kraak & Smaak Ft. Mayer Hawthorne
Squeeze Me- Kraak & Smaak Ft. Ben Westbeech


Supreme- Kwabna
Makoko- Tony Allen & Adrian Younge
Lagos- Tony Allen & Adrian Younge


The Boston Beat- Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol & Whatsnext? Ft. Anat Cohen, Antonio Sanchez & Miguel Zenón
Estarabim- Mehmet Ali Sanlıkol & Whatsnext?

Bird Eye’s Clue

The middle part of this week’s proGram called it like it was heard.

Gone- Honey Island Swamp Band
Blue Collar Blues- 3lh
Black Chems- OSEES


Good To Be Back- King Bee Ft. Andre Espeut
Kingdom- Menagerie
Astral Plane- Say She She
Whenever You Call- Con Brio
Last to Leave- Renegades of Jazz
Follow The Leader- Devon Gilfillian


That’s All I Wanted From You- Jalen Ngonda
Enough- Ray James
Off the Clock- The Oscillators
Cosmonaut- The Oscillators

Bird Wood

The first part of this week’s proGram has a reflection of the bird being lead to the water….

Love Shack- The Cleverlys
It Happened- Randy Steele


Icarus- Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
Wrong House- Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
Adios- Dale Watson
Down Down Down Down- Dale Watson


Still As the Night- GA-20
Under the Bali Moon- Duane Betts
Sacred Ground- Duane Betts
The Deep And The Dirty- Eric Johanson
Galaxy Girl- Eric Johanson


Big Yellow Taxi- Joni Mitchell (live 2022 Newport Folk Fest)
Summertime- Joni Mitchell (live 2022 Newport Folk Fest)


Delirious- Cindy Wilson
Plant a Seed- Butter Brick
You Don’t Love Me- Butter Brick
Erotic Neurotic- Geoff Bradford

Pre Show Growing Time

Did a little pre-shoe G show to warm up. It seemed to brinG up the pop.

Wit and Whimsy- Erik Friedlander
Baskets, Biscuits, And Rain- Erik Friedlander
Blink- Erik Friedlander
Shores- Jeremy Dutton
Frenzy- Jeremy Dutton


Héroes- Jonathan Suazo Ft. Tanicha López
The Light- Jalen Baker (live)
Herzog- Jalen Baker (live)
Sea- Doug Beavers Ft. Joe Locke & Paul Bollenback


D’Heimat Rueft (Home Calls)- Gabriela Martina

Half Nelson- Claire Daly w/ George Garzone
The Rust From Yesterday’s Blues- Anthony Hervey

The Shapes We’re Into

The final part of the proGram knew sometimes a shape can be just like we.

Mam Da’ana- Alogte Oho & His Sounds of Joy
My Favourite Song- Ruby Wood


Trago Coqueto- Pachyman
Cloud Ninne Fixed- Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise
Hanalei- Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise
Rotation- Kuf Knotz & Christine Elise


Ain’t Nobody Coming Down To Save You- Black Milk
My Ibiza- Supreme Beings of Leisure & Dave Audé
Naked- Kraak & Smaak Ft. Ivar & Berenice van Leer [Live]
Keep on Searching- Kraak & Smaak


Dyno My Ride- Nick Millevoi Ft. Bryan Murray, Ron Stabinsky & Johnny DeBlase

Same Look Different Way

Middle part of the proGram had a tilt and a turn.

The Pit- Black Market Brass
Feeling Alright- Renegades Of Jazz


Looking For Trouble- Soul Tune Allstars Ft. Carlton J. Smith
Oh Your Love- Soul Tune Allstars Ft. Maria Sanchez
All I Really Wanna Do- Devon Gilfillian


Serpentine- Apollo Suns
Sun Shines On- SharpStar
Beck & Call- The Sextones
Gimmie Some Momo- Alan Evans Trio
Pep Squad- Eddie Roberts & George Porter, Jr. Ft. Robert Walter & Nikki Glaspie
Black Apple- Eddie Roberts & George Porter, Jr. Ft. Eric Benny Bloom, Robert Walter & Nikki Glaspie


Rocking At the Mole House- The Headhunters (Live From Brooklyn Bowl)
**pre-recorded conversation with Mr. Mike Clark & Mr. Bill Summers**
Watermelon Man- The Headhunters (Live From Brooklyn Bowl)

The Up Lines

The First part of this week’s proGram saw the upward movement as it swirled on by.

Sticks and Stones- Lukas Nelson & Promise of the Real
Last Train to Nowhere- Ghost Hounds
Keep on Truckin’- Reverend Freakchild
Waiting on a Song- Duane Betts
greenarrowradio promo- Tim Woods


Papa Voodoo- Mick Pini & Audio 54
Billy Strawn- Dale Watson
Intro To The Blues For Mama- Nina Simone (live 1966 Newport)
Blues For Mama- Nina Simone (live 1966 Newport)


Prayed Up- Lowcountry Ft. Matt White & Chris Potter
Boogie Stop Tøffel- Gard Nilssen’s Supersonic Orchestra
Oladipo- Tony Allen & Adrian Younge

The Headhunters Live From Brooklyn Bowl

Legendary Band The Headhunters Celebrate 50th Anniversary with Captivating Live Album

Announce Canada and Europe Dates for Fall 2023

Not many bands can claim a history as remarkable and illustrious as The Headhunters. Originating in 1973 under the visionary leadership of renowned musician Herbie Hancock, the band quickly established itself as a force to be reckoned with. Comprising percussionist Bill Summers, bassist Paul Jackson, saxophonist Bennie Maupin & Harvey Mason, who was soon replaced by legendary drummer Mike Clark, each member brought their own unique talents to the team, forging a timeless legacy that surpasses the dreams of most musical ensembles. By blending jazz, funk, and rock, The Headhunters created a sound that resonated with audiences worldwide, selling over a million albums and inspiring musicians across genres for generations. Their music was even sampled by hundreds of hip-hop artists throughout the ’80s and ’90s, leaving an indelible mark on contemporary music. Today, The Headhunters’ impact remains a constant, with their time alongside Hancock serving as a transformative experience. The band went on to release six more full-length albums. They ventured out on their own, free from Hancock’s involvement, producing standout albums such as “Survival of the Fittest” in 1975 and “Straight from the Gate” in 1977. The band reunited with Herbie in 1998 for “Return of The Headhunters” and subsequent released albums “Evolution Revolution” in 2003 and “Platinum” in 2011. The Headhunters’ latest studio release “Speakers In The House” came out November 4th, 2022 to international acclaim through Ropeadope Records in association with Devil Hills Entertainment. Now co-led by original members Bill Summers on percussion & Mike Clark on drums complemented by the talents of some of New Orleans’ finest musicians: Kyle Roussel on keys, Donald Harrison on alto saxophone, and Chris Severin on seven-string bass. In celebration of their eponymous album’s 50th anniversary, the band started on a world tour in early 2023. The journey began with a monumental performance meticulously recorded at the iconic Brooklyn Bowl in Williamsburg, New York, on February 9th, 2023. Showcasing the band’s incredible live energy, this momentous occasion was masterfully captured and subsequently mixed and mastered in New Orleans by the talented Keenan McRae. The result is an extraordinary live album that encapsulates the essence of The Headhunters’ artistry. This new album, from Ropeadope Records, features an array of their greatest hits, including the iconic tracks “Watermelon Man,” “Chameleon,” “Butterfly,” and the latest original “Rocking At The Mole House” from studio album “Speakers In The House.” With their 50th-anniversary live album, The Headhunters invite both loyal fans and new listeners to experience their groundbreaking sound in its raw and electrifying form. This release not only pays homage to their incredible journey but also serves as a testament to their enduring musical legacy. The band is scheduled to return to Europe and Canada this Fall and tour internationally in 2024.

I had the honor of catching up with two legends anyway you try to slice it, Mr. Mike Clark & Mr. Bill Summers. OG’s! We have a wild time discussing the way this new album, Live From Brooklyn Bowl (set for release on August 11th), became a thing. We dive deep into the stories of getting to these show(s), knowing not just thinking about how good their live set of now ARE definitely going to be, and just how these live recordings capture the way these songs take off in 2023. I could honestly listen to these cats talk to each other about all they have seen and done and how that transforms and shapes the sounds they create. It is this kinda conversation that they create toGether as one unit. I could chuck out one name of great jazz days gone by and either of these dudes will have something relevant to say. We also learn just what it would to get them to come t Madison and play in my backyard. I have to start planning that menu soon. This album is a flavor you may thing you have tried before, but the people assembled with Mr. Summers & Mr. Clark are waking in the landscape of the pasts and present to create a future fulla rhythms, grooves and funky shit that will keep your blood flowing and your ass moving. We talk a bit about each, a little back of the baseball card look and the props for Mr. Harrison are real and true, recently becoming a partner. This new record has a bit for all of us, newbies and not and it is a sure way to bring that “I was at that show” feel into your homes.

Photo by: Michael Weintrob

Gankino Circus & Friends beim Nürnberger Bardentreffen

Is it world music, folk music or comedy? A little bit of this, a little bit of that – really special. Creative minds are at work in Gankino Circus, musicians who certainly know what they are doing. The four of them act as if they had never done anything else: perfectly set into scene & highly sophisticated while maintaining a close connection to their audience, all of which makes them one of Germany’s finest world music exports. Gankino Circus have traveled from Finland to Kazakhstan – constantly voyaging, always in search of musical inspiration for their signature style. German Folk, Balkan Beats, Nordic Sounds and lots of humour are mingled in a fantastic concert event. Winners of the German world music Award RUTH, Gankino Circus have played more than 1000 shows in theatres, clubs and at festivals across Germany, Austria, Switzerland, France, Italy, Hungary, Ukraine, Bulgaria, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Georgia and Armenia. The group has performed at famous world music festivals like Rudolstadt Festival, Bardentreffen Nuremberg, Masala World Beat Festival Hanover, Global Music Festival Halle and Accordion Festival Vienna.

Gankino Circus & Friends beim Nürnberger Bardentreffen

Gankino Circus & Friends – Crazy World Music Show
This show promised to be something unique and outrageous and it was: Guests of the Gankinos are besides David Saam, the Pope of Franciscan folk music and fun-heavy-metal legend Vito C of J.B.O., also the most dazzling couple of Finnish tango: Laura Ryhänen and Mikko Kuisma of Uusikuu.
Recording of the concert on Sebalder Platz from 23. July

Just A Little Swim

Final part of this week’s proGram went for a little stroll.

Big Feet- Mark Telesca
Mrs. Robinson- Mark Telesca
Let’s Sleep on It Together- Ghost Hounds
Hot Dog- Ghost Hounds
Jump For Joy- Monster Mike Welch


Colors Fade- Duane Betts Ft. Nicki Bluhm
Stare at the Sun- Duane Betts & Derek Trucks


What Are You Waiting For- Kendra Morris
Leave You Alone- Kelly Finnigan
All of Me- Gary Beals
Trouble with a Capital T- Joseph Malik


Parkour- Erick the Architect
Elevando- Captain Planet Ft. Chico Mann
Loose Wires- Captain Planet Ft. El Din
Marching Band- Yussef Dayes Ft. Masego
Asalatua- African Head Charge