Open Or Close Up

The 1st half of the Friday fill-in proGram knew what to do about the stretch.

Transition- Duende Libre
Relaxin’- Chet Baker
The Fox- Ben Wilcock & John Rae
Be Cowboy- Jane Ira Bloom & Brian Shankar Adler
Air- Jane Ira Bloom & Brian Shankar Adler


***pre-recorded conversation with Miguel Zenón***
Abre Cuto Güiri Mambo- Miguel Zenón Quartet (Live at The Village Vanguard)


Heartwarming Night Of Crickets- Omar Sosa
Caribbean Movement- Omar Sosa
Tales of Mississippi- Brandon Sanders
No BS for B.S.- Brandon Sanders
Big Boot- CONVERGENCE

SUM Ins and Outs

The 2nd half of this fill-in proGram was ready to go either way.

Ultraviolet- Nicholas Payton Ft. Esperanza Spalding, Karriem Riggins & Nikki Glaspie
#bamisforthechildren- Nicholas Payton Ft. Esperanza Spalding, Karriem Riggins, Ivan Neville, Erica Falls & Otis McDonald


Stomp-Imani Winds

Situation Ethnics- Phil Haynes & Free Country
Corner Store Strut- Phil Haynes & Free Country
The Hang, The Hustle, The Path- Christopher McBride
The #BAM Continuum- Christopher McBride Ft. DJ Skaz Digga


Bremond’s Blues- Mark Sherman
Bop Contest- Mark Sherman
Open- Harold López-Nussa (Live)
Bonito y Sabroso- Harold López-Nussa (Live)
Yew- James Allsopp Group
Red Sky- James Allsopp Group


Bagpipe Medley: Blues for C & T/Happy Days Are Here Again/Down By The Riverside- Rahsaan Roland Kirk (Live at the Penthouse in Seattle September 1967)
Kirk’s Delight- Rahsaan Roland Kirk (Live at the Village Gate in New York City November 1963)
The Plum Blossom- Dave McMurray

Morning Jazzin

The first half of another fill-in proGram on a Thursday went over the hill.

Stuffy Turkey- Dayna Stephens Ft. Ethan Iverson, Stephen Riley & Eric McPhearson
Lost In Geneva- Kris Davis Trio Ft. Robert Hurst & Johnathan Blake
Don’t Call Before 10- Vancouver Jazz Orchestra & James Danderfer Ft. Brian Charette
The Same Old You with the Same Old Blues- Vancouver Jazz Orchestra & James Danderfer Ft. Brian Charette & Cory Weeds
Bird Lives- Pete Mills
Jammy Git- Pete Mills


Chulahoma- Charles Lloyd
Hymn To The Mother, for Zakir- Charles Lloyd
Detective Costa and the Case of the Misplaced Square- Keith Oxman
Austin Otto- Rafael Enciso Ft. Dayna Stephens


Unfinished Business- Sean Mason
Wee Dot- Scott Silbert Quartet
Fettleay- Sara Serpa & Matt Mitchell
You Don’t Know What Love Is- Ledisi Ft. Christian McBride
Movement 10. Closure- Mark Turner


Naima- Raphaël Pannier Quartet Ft. Khadim Niang & Sabar Group, Yosvany Terry, Thomas Enhco & Francois Moutin (Live)

A Long Way

The 2nd half of a hump day fill-in was a lonG up view.

I Still Have A Dream- Johnathan Blake
Always the Wrong Color- Johnathan Blake
Brief Tall Tale- Ned Rothenberg
Monk’D- Dayna Stephens Ft. Ethan Iverson, Stephen Riley & Eric McPhearson
Brake’s Sake- Dayna Stephens Ft. Ethan Iverson, Stephen Riley & Eric McPhearson
Minor Blues Redux- Kenny Barron & Catherine Russell


Big Moves- Domo Branch
Spaces- Gregory Groover Jr. Ft. Joel Ross, Paul Cornish, Harish Raghavan & Kendrick Scott
Go for Broke- Gregory Groover Jr. Ft. Joel Ross, Paul Cornish, Harish Raghavan & Kendrick Scott
This Life- Dave McMurray
The Jungaleers- Dave McMurray


Blues à la Carte- Rin Seo Collective
Untitled/Inspiration From Home- Don Cherry & Latif Khan
One Dance- Don Cherry & Latif Khan

City Walked It Back

The 1st half of a Wednesdays weekday fill in had some flakes falling onto it.

Icons at the Fair- John Scofield & Dave Holland
Mine Are Blues- John Scofield & Dave Holland
52 Pickup- Randy Napoleon Ft. Ben Turner & Michael J. Reed


Giant Steps- Billy Hart (live)
The Mews- Michael Wolff
Sparkles and Dimensions- Enrique Haneine
A Lyle- Harold Lopez-Nussa (Live)
The Voyage of the Owl and Pussy-Cat: the Land of the Bong Tree- Nancy Braithwaite


Nonsense- The Birdland Big Band
Andromeda- Patricia Brennan
The Fifth Floor- Jakob Dreyer Ft. Tivon Pennicott, Sasha Berliner & Kenneth Salters
June Tune- Jakob Dreyer Ft. Tivon Pennicott, Sasha Berliner & Kenneth Salters

A Peek Inside Miguel Zenón

Grammy Winner, Doris Duke Artist & Guggenheim and MacArthur Fellow Miguel Zenón represents a select group of musicians who have masterfully balanced & blended the often-contradictory poles of innovation & tradition. Widely considered one of the most groundbreaking & influential saxophonists/composers of his generation, he has also developed a unique voice as a conceptualist, concentrating his efforts on perfecting a fine mix between jazz and his many musical influences. Born and raised in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Zenón has released 18 recordings as a leader, including his latest, Vanguardia Subterránea: Live at The Village Vanguard (2025), the Grammy-nominated Golden City (2024), & the Grammy-winning album El Arte Del Bolero Vol. 2 (2023). He has worked with luminaries such as The SFJAZZ Collective, Charlie Haden, Fred Hersch, Kenny Werner, David Sánchez, Danilo Perez, The Village Vanguard Orchestra, Kurt Elling, Joey Calderazzo, Steve Coleman, Ray Barreto, Andy Montañez, The Mingus Big Band & Bobby Hutcherson. In April 2008 he received a fellowship from the prestigious John Simon Guggenheim Foundation. Later that year he was one of 25 distinguished individuals chosen to receive the coveted MacArthur Fellowship, also known as the “Genius Grant.” In 2011 he founded Caravana Cultural, a program which presents free-of-charge Jazz concerts in rural areas of Puerto Rico. In 2022 he received an Honorary Doctorate from La Universidad del Sagrado Corazón in San Juan, Puerto Rico, the highest honor bestowed by the institution. In 2024 he received a Doris Duke Artist Award from the Doris Duke Foundation. Zenón has been featured in publications such as The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, The Boston Globe & The Chicago Tribune. In addition, he topped both the Jazz Artist of the Year & Alto Saxophonist of the Year categories in the 2014 JazzTimes Critics Poll and was selected as Alto Saxophonist of the Year by the Jazz Journalists Association in 2015, 2018, 2019 & 2020 (when he was also recognized as Arranger of the Year). In 2023 he was recognized by the same organization as the Composer of the Year. As a composer he has been commissioned by SFJAZZ, NYO Jazz, The New York State Council on the Arts, Chamber Music America, Logan Center for The Arts, The Hyde Park Jazz Festival, The John Simon Guggenheim Foundation, MIT, Spektral Quartet, Miller Theater, The Hewlett Foundation, Peak Performances, PRISM Quartet, Kinetic Ensemble and many of his peers. Zenón has given hundreds of lectures and master classes at institutions all over the world and is an Associate Professor in the Music & Theater Arts Department at MIT.

I had the honor to get some time catching up with Miguel ahead of the December 5th event in Madison at Arts Literature Laboratory with the great pianist, Mr. Luis Perdomo. We get into what people can expect this time around with their ‘El Arte Del Bolero’ concert that evening. We talk about what a new person to this scene might expect. Miguel also shares about them workshopping in some new music into these sets. That leads to a conversation around improv, live recordings versus studio work and we end up finding out what he has been listening to these days. The dive into making of his latest record and sharing the moments that have been captured in time and getting it to the point of wanting it to be documented and shared was such a highlight for me to wrap my mind around. Considering the people he has worked with and been inspired by, it was very insightful when we get talking about him being an instrument for someone else’s project.

Heated

The final part of last week’s proGram felt really warm to the touch.

greenarrowradio Theme- Mister Rourke
Mwela, Mwela (Here I Am) [Nautilus Rework]- Jazzanova, Valerie Etienne & Rob Gallagher
Nosso país- Da Cruz


The Upside Down- Slightly Stoopid, B-Real & Chali 2na
Shine For You- Slightly Stoopid & G. Love & Special Sauce
The Invasion- The Aggrovators, Jackie Edwards, Bunny Lee & Prince Fatty


Two Moons- Bei Bei
The Wheel- Dave McMurray
Broken Drum Circle for the Forsaken- Johnathan Blake
Last Breath- Johnathan Blake


Multipolar- Steve Dyer
Saxy- Carlos Garnett
Wise Old Men- Carlos Garnett

Towards The Skies

The middle part of the proGram flamed upwards.

Melodica- Rix
Sci-Fi Finale- Rix
GYRO SPIRAL- GENE SHELBY Ft. Frank Gambale


Getaway- Demolition Brass Band
Men Of Average Nature- Jambal
Dynamic View- Dday One
Blue Spring- Dday One
333- MOb


Cacopoulos- Atabasca
Africa Tuungane- The Mighty Cavaliers
Wacha Tabia Mbaya- The Mighty Cavaliers


Camelot- Dessa
***pre-recorded conversation with Dessa***

Velodrome- Dessa & Minnesota Orchestra (Live)
Can’t Hold Us- Sampa the Great Ft. Mwanje
Dizendo- Moriah Plaza

Heaters

The first [part of this week’s proGram knew how to keep things warming up.

Let Me Roll It- Paul McCartney & Wings
Running Again- Miss Emily
Sugaree- Greg Nagy
Tight Dress- Orphan Jon and the Abandoned (Live)
Rollin’ and Tumblin’- Valerie June
Wig on Wrong- Jovin Webb


Coffee Pot- badsoma
Eyelash- Ramonda Hammer


What About Me?- Taylor Williams
I’ve Got To Travel Alone- Tiwayo
Go Nowhere- Kendra Morris


In The End- Pierpont & Helgeson
Baffo Returns- Pierpont & Helgeson
California- The Olympians
Who’s That?- Brother Wallace

Dessa Come Back

Spanning genres & disciplines, Dessa’s style is defined by wit, tenderness, rigor, & candor. As a musician, she’s co-composed for large choirs; crowd-surfed at rock clubs; recorded a live album with the Grammy-winning Minnesota Orchestra; and contributed a track to the #1 album The Hamilton Mixtape. As a speaker, Dessa regularly presents on art, science, and entrepreneurship at colleges and universities across the US. Her TED Talk, which recounts her science experiment on how to fall out of love, has notched more than 4 million views. As an author, she’s written for The New York Times and National Geographic Traveler; been broadcast by the BBC; and published several literary collections including the memoir-in-essays My Own Devices (Penguin Random House). She’s currently serving as Artist in Residence at Georgetown University’s Music Sustainability Initiative. Dessa lives in Minneapolis & Manhattan, still tours in a rented van, and is probably eavesdropping on the neighboring table, listening for a word to add to the collection. You can listen to her music, read her writing, and find her on Instagram as Dessa, and on Facebook & Bluesky as dessadarling. You can check out my past convo with Dessa here.

I had the opportunity to enjoy some time with friend of the proGram, Dessa ahead of the December 13th event on Atwood Music Hall in Madison. We got into what someone who heads out to the event is most likely in store for, including who will be traveling in the van here with her. We also spend some time with her allowing me to walk in her shoes for a bit and dive into her recent live work with the Minnesota Orchestra. When we spoke last year, it was obvious to me just how deep of a trip this is for her, so we discuss the ‘Feels’ and music surrounding this adventure. While all this is a great couple of stories to get into, for me talking about the Georgetown Artist in Residence 2025-2026 was a major highlight of this conversation. Dessa allows us to get into a real time thought bubble and hearing her talk about this, made me beam (and also feel some knots in my belly. Exciting and cool stuff for a person my inner voices seem to resonate with.

photo by: Athel Rogers

Hide Here

The final part of the proGram was the first place they might look.

Sexy Robot- Hitomi “Penny” Tohyama
Psychedelicacy- Gio Chamba
¡CHICHA TU MADRE!- Gio Chamba
Forgive Or Forget- Mariachi El Bronx
All Is OK- HIRIE Ft. The Movement


The Dragonborn Comes (Arr. Goss for 2 Guitars)- Kaori Muraji & Soichi Muraji
Miles- Jon Fadem
New Adventure- Jon Fadem


Brooklyn Day- Tomoko Omura Ft. Glenn Zaleski & Jeff Miles
Sonic Utterance- Sylvie Courvoisier & Wadada Leo Smith
A Color for Hope- George Burton
Swamp Demon- Kenny Barron


Gary Bartz Medley- Baltimore Jazz Collective Ft. Sean Jones, Todd Marcus, Brinae Ali, Alex Brown, Kris Funn & Quincy Phillips
Bend It- Trio of Bloom Ft. Nels Cline, Craig Taborn & Marcus Gilmore


The Understanding- Roy Brooks (live)

Building It

The middle part of the proGram could be lived in.

Oop- Rix
Deconstruction of a Glance- Tobin Mueller Ft. Woody Mankowski
Fluffball- Redtenbacher’s Funkestra
The Fool- Redtenbacher’s Funkestra Ft. Mike Outram
No Bread For You- Cookin’ On 3 Burners
Sabir- Psyché


Dunaway’s Eyes- The Library Archive
A Dilemma for Holbrook- The Library Archive
Wacha Maneno- The Mighty Cavaliers
Baruwa Ya Soweto- The Mighty Cavaliers
Tühjad pihud- Gunnar Graps
Buldog- Helmut Aniko kvintett


The Press Down- Dday One
Getting Sentimental- Dday One
Transatlantic Cipher- Montao & Motormouf Ft. Royce Da 5’9″ & KXNG Crooked
Happiness- Shad Ft. Chantae Cann
Sacrifice- Shad Ft. Homeboy Sandman

To Go Or No

The first part of the proGram asked you to just do it.

Clarksdale- Ethan Askey & The Elevators
Hellhounds on My Trail- Rosie’s Smokehouse Deluxe
I’m Tryin’- Kim Wilson Ft. Nathan James
Turned It Over- Ron Hendee
Grown Ass Man- Ron Hendee


The Tragic fridge Magnet- The Chemistry Set
Genesis Hall- The Owl Service
Children of the Revolution- Behind The Sun Collective
Maggot Brain- Behind The Sun Collective
Late Bloomer- Trinary System
The Green Wall- Trinary System


The Healer- Parker Barrow
Olivia Lane- Parker Barrow
Lovin’ You Is Easy- Rix

Dark Peep

The final part of the proGram had a little looksee in and out.

Stella Splendens- Periscopi Invertit
Sa Ximbomba- Periscopi Invertit


Dubnium- Dub Spencer & Trance Hill
Wa-Do-Dem (12″ Mix)- Eek-A Mouse
Sweet Lorna- Sabertooth Swing Ft. Paul Chéenne


Iré- Hajna & Aluna Project
Tout Pour Toi- Zalam Kao
Furu- Amadou & Mariam
Nakan- Amadou & Mariam


Jazz Está Morto- Carlos Dafé & Adrian Younge
O Baile Funk Vai Rolar- Carlos Dafé & Adrian Younge
C68 Sentiments- Chano Domínguez & Ethan Margolis


Never Done- Will Barnes Quartet
100 Ways- Gary Bartz NTU
Fantasy- Gary Bartz NTU
Your Skin White Noise- George Burton
Rumination- George Burton

Glow For Howl

The mid part of the proGram was bright as can be.

Good Vibrations- Brian Wilson (Live at the Roxy Theatre)
Everywhere, Pt. 1- Steve Tibbetts
Monkeys (On Your Back)- Trinary System
Let the Rumpus Begin- Tobin Mueller Ft. Lennon Loveday
Struttin’ Up Bourbon- Tobin Mueller Ft. Woody Mankowski & Fran Dagostino


Escape- Antibalas
Light My Fire Again- RETI
Oh It Was Love- Wanda Felicia
Trying to Get You- The Mighty Cavaliers


Sutherland- The Library Archive
The Two Akiras- The Library Archive
Nr. 3- Uus Generatsioon
4 – 8- Shay Hazan


greenarrowradio Theme- Mister Rourke
Virtue Signaling- JMMR Ft. Stuart Bogie
Marvin (Luca Musto Remix)- BITTER:SWEET

You Saw It Too

The 1st part of this week’s proGram found something many had in common.

Devil’s Gonna Get Ya- Doug McElvy & Red Clay Revival
Temptation- Alastair Greene (Live in Sin City)
Hooked On A Long Chain- The BC Combo
The Comeback- Robbin Kapsalis


That’s All I Need- Sean McDonald
Love in the Sheetz- Kelli Baker Ft. Noé Socha
Funk Schwei- Ron Hendee
Pig Iron Tough- The Lucky Losers Ft. Cathy Lemons, Phil Berkowitz & Kid Andersen
You Got the Nerve of a Brass Monkey- Kyle Rowland
You Got Me Where You Want Me- Antone’s 50th Allstars & Sue Foley


Ramblin’ Man- Tommy Talton
I’ve Got the Sun In My Heart- Tommy Talton


Puff of Smoke- The Wood Brothers
***pre-recorded conversation with Jano Rix***
Down And Nylon- Rix (Live at Southpaw)
Lazy Love- Rix

Jano Talks Wood Brothers & RIX

Between the poetic observations of family to the proGram, Oliver and his brother, bassist & vocalist Chris Wood — with percussionist & multi-instrumentalist Jano Rix completing the trio — Puff of Smoke is an 11-song collection brimming with joy in the face of challenges, delivering lyrical wisdom with the winking subtlety of John Prine and the musical hive mind of a seasoned group with two decades of shared experiences. Fans who have hopped aboard at waypoints along the journey that began with their now classic 2006 debut Ways Not to Lose already know to expect a new drop from The Wood Brothers will bring inventive songwriting, a grounded lyrical wit, and an adventurous sweep of sonic avenues. Unpredictability is part of the listening experience. Jano and the brothers Wood will be bringing the tour supporting the latest release to Madison on November 14th at the Memorial Union‘s Shannon Hall. Also, a big event in Jano’s world is another new release, just dropped yesterday, with his father, veteran drummer Luther Rix, whose career includes work with Bob Dylan’s Rolling Thunder Revue, Leonard Cohen, and Bette Midler among numerous others, have joined forces on record for the first time. Simply calling themselves RIX, today the father/son duo have released their debut album, Legacy, Vol. 1, a collaboration more than 12 years in the making, via RPF Records/Royal Potato Family. Between them, Jano and Luther bring decades of musical experience. Luther’s career has taken him from work with rock ‘n’ roll legends such as Dylan, Cohen and Midler to symphonies, Broadway pits, and Schoolhouse Rock! sessions. Jano’s multi-instrumental work has been central to The Wood Brothers’ acclaimed Americana sound, while he has produced records for artists such as Seth Walker, Steve Poltz, Oliver Wood, Upstate, and Chris Kasper. Yet Legacy, Vol. 1 is their most personal statement, made not to chase trends or charts but to capture their shared love of music, document a unique family bond, and embrace the spirit of their shared groove.

I had the chance to get some time with Jano (like he has any extra to give) to talk about the upcoming event with The Wood Brothers from his perspective. He gets into the ins and outs of the shows, how he became the third member of the trio and the evolution of the Shuitar. Then we slide right into this new album with his father. The stories, the memories and the way it all went down over span of time that seemed long, but it might have been just right. This album does its thing with you as you listen in and it sure was interesting to hear Jano dive into it. It was certainly not just a chat about all the work he has been doing, we take time to hear with track of each of these new albums (Puff Of Smoke & Legacy Vol. 1) he would choose to build a set around and then he fills it in just like you’d come to expect here on the program. Magic will happen.

Blurring Da Lined

The final part of the proGram was inside out or outside in.

When The Father Calls- Mojo Morgan w/ H.I.M.& Haile Selassie I
Ska Train- Dub Pistols & Freestylers Ft. JA13
Werewolves of London – Grateful Dub


SGC- Bizhiki
***pre-recorded conversation with Dylan Jennings of Bizhiki***
Trying To Live- Bizhiki
Chant (Siorapaluk thulé)- Imina
Chant I (Siorapaluk thulé)- Nivikannguaq


Heponi mun (Mój koń nieborak)- Tuuletar & Joanna Słowińska
Drums Like Dancing- Jane Ira Bloom & Brian Shankar Adler
Murmuration I- Percussia
Uma Casa Portuguesa- Tiago Almeida


Only the Names Are Changed, Part 2- Caroline Davis Ft. Nappy Nina
***pre-recorded conversation with Caroline Davis***
City Flora- Caroline Davis Ft. Nicole Mitchell & Nappy Nina

Altar of the Ancestors- John O’Gallagher Ft. Billy Hart & Andrew Cyrille
You I Love- John Scofield & Dave Holland

Leaf Red Up

The middle part of the proGram saw red.

Running- Michelle David & The True-Tones
New Yorker- Cookin’ On 3 Burners
Ms. Fat Booty- Cookin’ On 3 Burners
The What Factor- Redtenbacher’s Funkestra Ft. Tony Rémy & Nigel Price


Beretta- Royce Wood Junior Ft. Lucey Way
Summer End- Al Sunny
Why- Al Sunny


Lúdio- Fatspoon
Khamsin- Kutiman
Negshah- Saha Gnawa Ft. Donny McCaslin
P7 Blues- SOYUZ
Takallam- Didon
Safar- Didon


Check It Out- Truth
Flawless Victory- Apollo Brown and Ty Farris Ft. Top Hooter

Rocking The Spots

The first part of this week’s proGram made sure it stayed put.

You Can’t Love Nobody- EG Kight
Where Did You Sleep Last Night- Kelli Baker Ft. Noé Socha
Bugger Burns- Steve Howell & Fats Kaplin
Love One Another- Ron Hendee


Mr. Agent Man- The BC Combo
Rollin’ & Tumblin’- Robbin Kapsalis
Two Trains- Dave Keyes
Thank You, Fool- Al Basile
Heard It On The X- The Blues Project (Live)


All Night Long- Ryan Hartt
Hawaiian War Chant- Ryan Hartt
Gimme Gimme- Scott Weis Band
Stand- Scott Weis Band
Cannonball- Brad Dubay
Pull on the Rope- The Lucky Losers Ft. Cathy Lemons & Phil Berkowitz


Let It Loose- The Wood