Fern Grip

The middle part of the proGram could not be let go.

Heavy Load- Mina Moore
Wave- The Milky Way
Under The Jamaica Moon- The Milky Way
Falling Over Backwards- Brinsley Schwarz
Red Face- The Barigozzi Group
Violet Lips- The Barigozzi Group


Ain’t No Sunshine- Hot 8 Brass Band
**pre-recorded conversation with BIG AL of Hot 8 Brass Band**
Midway- Hot 8 Brass Band

Chicken Leg- Delvon Lamarr Organ Trio
Bolverk- Kronstad 23
Høytrykk- Kronstad 23
Hay- Lisathe
Dream- Lisathe


Yan- Sosyete ’25
Sev Delice- Sosyete ’25
Shivers- Kerbside Collection

Milk This Weed

The first part of the proGram farms for the futures.

Achy Breaky America- Adam Brodsky
Blues Of The Future- Danny Marks
Beltline Blues- Danny Marks
Two Too Many- March to August


I Be Tryin’- Harrell “Young Rell” Davenport
Nite Creepin’- Harrell “Young Rell” Davenport
I Can’t Hold Out- GA-20 & Charlie Musselwhite
Paper Doll- Samantha Fish (Live)


Landscaping- Guided By Voices
What Am I Supposed To Do- Grainne Duffy
Home- Wooden Overcoat


Talk It Up Like It’s Wanted- Little Barrie
Anything You Are- Little Barrie
Fight For Innocense- Cheer-Accident
Keep In Touch- Cheer-Accident

Brass Hard With Hot 8 Brass Band

Drawing on the traditional jazz heritage of their hometown of New Orleans, Hot 8 Brass Band are renowned for including elements of funk, hip hop, rap, & its local variation, “bounce” in their music. The collective earned a win in the 64th Annual Grammy Awards 2022 for their feature on John Batiste’s ‘Album of The Year’, following the nomination of their ‘The Life & Times Of…’ LP for ‘Best Regional Roots Album’ in 2013. Transcending genres & trends, Hot 8 have performed & collaborated with the likes of Jon Batiste, Blind Boys of Alabama, Basement Jaxx & Alice Russell, and provided live support for Mos Def, Lauryn Hill & Mary J Blige. After a festive appearance Live at Maida Vale for Lauren Laverne (BBC 6 Music), the Hot 8 Brass Band performed for Jools Holland’s annual Hootenanny on BBC Two to welcome in 2019. Later that year, after taking to the stage at the BRIT awards in February, Hot 8 Brass Band were invited on the European leg of George Ezra’s tour. Inspired early by the music of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band & Rebirth Brass Band, original bandleader Bennie Pete worked to bring together members of 2 existing bands at Fortier High School, the Looney Tunes Brass Band & the High Steppers Brass Band, to form Hot 8 Brass Band in 1995. They gained local recognition playing on the streets of their hometown, in Second Line Parades and at traditional Jazz funerals. Cutting their teeth by playing mainly pop/soul cover versions & traditional pieces, they also developed a repertoire of original material. The release of their 1st album ‘Rock With The Hot 8’ was impeded by the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 as the lives of all band members were heavily impacted and the band’s career progression was put on hold. During this time, Bennie Pete and his bandmembers used their music to support & rally the displaced community, via various charity & community initiatives. In 2007, multi-instrumentalist & producer Quantic picked up on Hot 8 Brass Band’s cover of “Sexual Healing”. Playing it live at a DJ set in New York, the track gained an unprecedented round of applause and Quantic sent it to Paul Jonas & Robert Luis at Tru Thoughts Records in Brighton, UK. The pair travelled to New Orleans with the intention of meeting & signing the band, beginning a long & ongoing partnership between band & label that started with a reissue of ‘Rock With The Hot 8’. The success of ‘Rock With The Hot 8’, including the band’s renowned cover of “Sexual Healing”, as well as the Snoop Dogg cover “What’s My Name (Rock With The Hot 8)”, paved the way for the band’s 2nd album ‘The Life & Times Of.. The Hot 8 Brass Band’. Released in late 2012, the LP was nominated for the Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album. The first in a 2-part set of albums, it was closely followed by sister release ‘Tombstone’ in 2013. Hot 8 Brass Band celebrated their 20th anniversary in 2015 with the release of ‘Vicennial’, featuring raucous cover versions & original numbers. In 2017, Hot 8 Brass Band celebrated the live music of New Orleans, with a studio album that focused on capturing the spontaneous live energy of their street performances. The release followed a sold-out show at London’s Roundhouse and an appearance at Glastonbury Festival. Their midday opening of the West Holts stage attracted the largest crowd in the stage’s history. The ‘Big Tuba’ album marks the return of the Hot 8 Brass Band with their first new project since 2019, it features the singles “Big Tuba”, their cover of Bill Withers’ “Ain’t No Sunshine”, & “Fight Song”. The album title is a heartfelt tribute to Bennie Pete, the band’s co-founder & sousaphone player who sadly passed.

I had the pleasure of catching up quick with Alvarez BIG AL Huntley, bandleader of Hot 8 Brass Band recently about the June 18th event in Madison at the Atwood Music Hall. We get into what people who plan to head out (oh and you definetly should be planning to) to catch the show we find out there could be one or two ‘new’ tunes not on the Big Tuba album, after all this is the Big Tuba tour where the band always will #BrassHard. We get into the Big Tuba album from the ideas to the tribue flowers that it has and still is delivering. Of course these cats don’t go anywhere without brinGing New Orleans with them so we chat a bit about brining that scene with them. This scene will be all that you think of and more once that energy starts flowing around thew room.

Photo by: ChristopherBethell

Find The Art

The 3rd part of the proGram reminds that sometimes you just gotta poke around.

Hey Jude- Pat Leary & Thomas Kelleher
L.S.S. Groove- Detroit Rising & Mark Adams
Cecilia- Jonathan Suazo
Countdown- Paul Hecht


Country Zart- Jon Batiste
K’s Shuffle- David Janeway Ft. Robert Hurst & Billy Hart (Live at Blue Llama)
Anthropology- Richard Baratta
Pseudo latin vibe- New Jazz Underground
Oney Ones One- New Jazz Underground


Pettiford- Steven Bernstein
Sitting on Top of the World- Steven Bernstein
Blues For Little J- Jimmy Scott
DDAT Suite, mvt. 1 Narbona- Julia Keefe Indigenous Big Band

Nice Sack Man

The middle part of the proGram has the balls to do it.

One Hundred Dollars a Minute- Ernie Johnson From Detroit
Eternal Flow- BALTHVS
Discoteca Fugitiva- Terror/Cactus
Amber- Ori Kaplan & Lihu Melamed Ft. Itamar Ziegler


Continental (belooped RMX)- De-Phazz
Boots On The Ground- Massive Attack x Tom Waits
Backlash Off The Grid- Eric Demuro
to sister- aja monet Ft. Ganavya & Brandee Younger
love is a choosing- aja monet Ft. Mereba


Cumbia Beckiana- Mexican Institute of Sound & Meridian Brothers Ft. Beck
Tabla Beat Scientist- Karsh Kale Ft. Purbayan Chatterjee, Salim Merchant & Budapest Symphonic Orchestra
Pamuromo- Chiwoniso


Feel The Highlife- Adrian Younge
Chrominum- Steven Bernstein & Scotty Hard
Titano- Steven Bernstein & Scotty Hard

PITCHer Please

The first part of this week’s proGram was once full.

Not What I Need- Teddy Thompson
Blackberry Marmalade- Vince Staples
Waka Waka Waka- Swamp Dogg Ft. Gary U.S. Bonds


More Bad Miles Of Road- Little Barrie
Coralisa- Little Barrie
Bugs- Datura4
Under A Rock- Datura4
Disobey- Pussy Riot
The Wrong End Of Your Rifle- The Joy Thieves


Punkbomba- Darryl Jenifer
Whicha Way Did It Go- Jesper Lindell
Latin Soul Shaker- Malcolm Strachan
Scapegoats- The Breaks
Stardust- Norside

Snug Harbor presents Joe Krown

*Happy Hour Concert Series* featuring Joe Krown

Joe Krown is a renowned New Orleans–based keyboardist, vocalist, and bandleader celebrated for his deep groove and mastery of funk, soul, and rhythm & blues. A longtime fixture on the city’s music scene, he has performed and recorded with legends such as Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown, Earl King, Walter “Wolfman” Washington, and Allen Toussaint. Known for his work with The Joe Krown Trio and his collaborations with guitarist & friend of the proGram, Walter “Wolfman” Washington and drummer Russell Batiste Jr., Krown continues to be a driving force in preserving and evolving the rich musical traditions of New Orleans. The stories alone would have been worth the hang

Burst Within

The final part of this week’s proGram had enough power to really explode.

No Bass Frills- Rosa Brunello
The Laughing Heart- Chicago Soul Jazz Collective


On The Day You Were Born- John Clayton Ft. Gerald Clayton & René Marie
If You Think Ft. Faarao Pirttikangas- Halme Prospekt & Queen Djenny Djella
Swing Brother Swing- Stella Heath
Vibrations- Detroit Rising & Mark Adams
Dre’s World- Detroit Rising & Mark Adams


Elixir of Dian Cécht- Sean Noonan w/The London Symphony Orchestra
***pre-recorded conversation with Sean Noonan***
Martin Refugee- Sean Noonan w/The London Symphony Orchestra


Clouds Of Joy- Adam Rudolph, Kaoru Watanabe and Alexis Marcelo
Quadrivium- Hadley Caliman
Green- Ben Wolfe

Cheese Grill

The mid part of the proGram had backyard freshies ready to add.

Moonflower- Devon Gilfillian
Real Here Now- Nick Hakim
You Bring Me Joy- Pratt & Moody


Ritmo Subversio- Terror/Cactus
Calles Vacías- Terror/Cactus
Janeiro- Joyce Moreno, Tutty Moreno & Adrian Younge
Reptilio- Son Rompe Pera


Lachés lousses- Mélisande Ft. Seba et Horg
Ya Shadil Alhan- Assa’d Khoury
Al Ghaba- Assa’d Khoury
Skylarking (Noiseshaper Version)- Horace Andy
Money (aDUBta Version)- Horace Andy


greenarrowradio Theme- Mister Rourke
Freedom Layers (Pilchard Rounds)- Eric Demuro
Ara Macao- Eric Demuro

Under Bark Skin

The first part of this week’s proGram went under the parts you often touch.

Don’t Tell Me the Truth- Greg Piccolo & Heavy Juice
No Regrets- Mike Campbell & The Dirty Knobs
Lucretia- Sam Morrow
Life of Love- Taj Mahal & Phantom Blues Band
It’s your Voodoo Working- Taj Mahal & Phantom Blues Band
Them Changes- Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar (Live)


Funny Running Into You Here- Paul Solger
Where The Wild Things Are- Duane Hoover
After The Storm- Duane Hoover
Funky Judge- French TV


This Is Not Heaven- Lowsunday
Melania- Dwarves
Pretty One The Inside- Beth Seymour & The Lizzies


Jet Lag- Banda Maje
Riots- Calibro 35
High Fever- Electric Circus

Sean Noonan’s The Drummer Of Tedworth

Sean Noonan is a speaking drummer, composer & rhythmic storyteller whose music defies categorization. Drawing on the traditions of wandering minstrels & African griots, he weaves imaginative narratives thru a distinctive polyrhythmic language that blends voice & percussion into his “fifth limb.” His work bridges punk-jazz, rock opera, and modern orchestral composition, creating bold, genre-defying soundscapes that treat ensembles as dynamic extensions of his rhythmic voice. Born in Brockton, Massachusetts, the hometown of legendary boxers Rocky Marciano & Marvelous Marvin Hagler, his fierce creative spirit has driven him to explore musical frontiers across the globe. Inspired by his “wandering folk” theory, he travels widely, gathering stories, legends & folklore much like a punk-jazz Alan Lomax. These diverse cultural influences inform a prolific output spanning over 34 albums & performances in 15 countries, melding elements of Irish bardic storytelling, harmolodic jazz, African rhythms & avant-garde classical music into a seamless whole. The collaborations read like a who’s who of adventurous music: Marc Ribot, Marni Nixon, Malcolm Mooney, Jamaaladeen Tacuma, Susan McKeown, Abdoulaye Diabaté, the Ligeti Quartet, & the London Symphony Orchestra are just a few. He has appeared at world-class venues & festivals including the Roulette, Bimhuis, EFG London Jazz Festival, Haldern Pop Festival & Jazzclub Unterfahrt. His groundbreaking orchestral debut, Drummer of Tedworth — a concerto for speaking drummer & orchestra recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra — blends surreal narrative, punk-jazz intensity, and theatrical absurdity, marking him as one of the most original voices in contemporary music. From his early days in Brooklyn, where he founded the punk-jazz trio THE HUB, to his cross-cultural Brewed By Noon project blending Afro-Celtic folk traditions, Noonan’s work defies expectations. His adventurous spirit is evident in projects like Zappanation, a rock opera tribute to Frank Zappa & Edgard Varèse; Bartalk, a chamber monodrama exploring isolation & storytelling; and Knott Tones, a fusion of new music and jazz for string quartet & drums. Academically accomplished, he holds a Doctorate from the Guildhall School of Music & Drama, a Master’s in Composition from the Aaron Copland School of Music, and a Bachelor’s in Music Education from Berklee College of Music. Early formative experiences included backing Hollywood legend Marni Nixon and immersing himself in rich cultural traditions, laying the foundation for a career that is as intellectually rigorous as it is musically adventurous. His doctoral thesis, Rhythmic Storytelling with Drum and Voice (Guildhall School of Music & Drama), explores the intersection of narrative and percussion and is available via City, University of London’s open access archive.

I had the pleasure of getting some time with Sean recently to take a deep dive into the new release/project The Drummer Of Tedworth. This landmark double album recorded with the London Symphony Orchestra is out now on Neuma Records. The work is inspired by events in 1661, in the quiet village of Tedworth, England, a respectable household became the center of one of the earliest and most disturbing poltergeist cases ever recorded. What began as unexplained drumming sounds echoing through the walls quickly escalated into violent physical disturbances—beds shaking in the night, objects moving on their own, and children reportedly lifted from their sleep by unseen forces. We get into how he uses all 5 of his limbs to achieve a story, a character within the story and a wild musical ride that opens minds to where their imaginations do run. This epic tale sneaks up on you. It’s not loud, flashy, or in-your-face—its power comes from subtlety. Noon turns drumming into storytelling, layering gentle rhythms with airy melodies and just a hint of experimental sparkle. Tracks like “Tedsworth Twilight” feel like walking through a quiet town at dusk, each beat a pulse of life, each note a small discovery. Listeners will be rewarded for their patience on this one. We get into how the London Symphony Orchestra gets involved on the project and we talk about the ghosts of the past and the possibilities of the future. There is so much to the music and there is even more to the artist. Enjoy both.

Poppy To You

The final part of the proGram this week was almost sticky enough to watch it go.

Contigo Mi Vida-Gabriele Poso
Nacunda- Migra
Feliz- Alsogood
O Vento Part. As Ganhadeiras de Itapuã- Ubunto
Sudden Departure- Schizo Fun Addict


Don’t Stop That Feeling- Detroit Rising & Mark Adams
Expansions- Detroit Rising & Mark Adams Ft. Bill White
The Craft Room- Yvonne Rogers
Seer- Loren Stillman w/Craig Taborn and Thomas Morgan
Echoes of your Formal Education- Guido Spannocchi


Take 5- Warren Wolf
Some Skunk Funk- Warren Wolf

Printing Fingers

The middle part of the proGram left it’s own imprint.

Saurus- Space Debris
Entrance of the Small Faced Man- French TV
Just Another Tapdance on the Frying Pan of Life- French TV
They Came Like Swallows- Thurston Moore & Bonner Kramer


***pre-recorded conversation with Victor DeLorenzo***

Chauffeur- The Womack Sisters
Top Shotta- Brother Wallace
A Patient Man- Brother Wallace
Bolsita- Joey Quiñones
Soul Steady Situation- Joey Quiñones


It’s Been a Pleasure- Dark Orchard
Ladies And Gentlemen- Dark Orchard Ft. Steve McDadeeen
The African Origins of UFOs- Anthony Joseph
Le Prof De Gong- Bolbec

Patterningly

The 1st part of this week’s proGram exacted the right way to make it complete.

Little Wheel Spin And Spin- John Mailander’s Forecast Ft. Kristina Train

Out of Your Head- Jump 66
Sweet Lorene- Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band
Talkin’ Blues- Taj Mahal & The Phantom Blues Band Ft. Ziggy Marley
Everything I Got Is Done in Pawn- True Blues & Guy Davis
Roots & Wings- Amani Burnham
Bleeding Heart- Amani Burnham


Look For Your Mind- The Lemon Twigs
Wiederbelebung- hackedepicciotto
Home Front Truths- The Noise Who Runs


Urban Guerilla- Sendelica
Fadeaway- Devlin and the Harm
Eeny, Meeny, Miny, Moe- The Woggles

Zat U Say

The pre-game proGram had some of that Jazz to work thru.

Splashes Of The Future- Ize Trio
Jam For The End Of The World- Ize Trio
We Know How to Picc ’em- Erica von Kleist
Cadillac Club- The Paul Keller Orchestra
Barbershop- Jason Moran, BlankFor.ms & Marcus Gilmore


Helen’s Song- Steve Wilson
Black Magic Woman- Joe Syrian Motor City Jazz Octet Ft. Paul Bollenback
Black Box Extraction- Caleb Wheeler Curtis
Bleakout- Caleb Wheeler Curtis
Agua Con Gas- Dave Schumacher & Cubeye


Leaving LA- Peter Erskine, Alan Pasqua & Scott Colley
Determination- Alister Spence
Never Played in Syracuse! (for Miles)- Harry Skoler
Everything’s Cool, Everything’s Cool! (for Rahsaan)- Harry Skoler
With The People- Arturo Sandoval
Sangú- Arturo Sandoval

Lights Camera Victor

Not so long ago but still too long ago, my pal Victor and I used to do a series on the greenarrowradio proGram called ‘Frail Pagans’. This was a wide open forehead, moment to moment catch up and see how/where it goes conversation. Avant chat, I suppose. Victor Delorenzo, you know, founding member of Violent Femmes, once drummer of nineteen thirteen, part of Night Crickets is and has always been more than a musician. As we finally got the time to unite our Frail Pagans minds, we find out what he has been up to for the past year or so. The adventure begins with a fall. There is now a middle of a dreamed upon trilogy, movie set for immediate work and the possibility of using whatcha got. Victor starts by reminding us of his first movie, released about a year ago, Mary On The Block. After getting the back story and the who into what of that movie, we go deep into what the second movie ‘Sandwich’ could be, once the work begins. The conversation about this one is true to our Frail Pagans identity, direction unknown as of yet. The rolls are made but the sandwich insides are yet to be decided upon. We talk about some of those rolls and roles, the inner happenings and an occasional ‘maybe like this’ is tested out and we both feel each others excitement. Since I have known Victor, well over a decade now, the discussion about his movie(s) was often kicked around. Even as he talked to his doc in the hospital, he makes as much from what is there, than what isn’t and we both know about this you scratch mine I’ll scratch your world. Heck, there is even a discussed scene in a jazz club, where one misterG could get himself in the movie. More to come. Who knows maybe a Victor & G ‘Frail Pagans episode could wind up on a bigger screen?

The Yums

The final part of this week’s proGram was delish.

melting clocks- aja monet Ft. Mick Jenkins & Vic Mensa
Aye Kan (Are You Coming Back?)- Angélique Kidjo & Ayra Starr
Jacumã- Tracundum


Sheyne- Basya Schechter
Musicawi Silt- K8A
Una dona llarga i prima- Fenya Rai (live)


Different Directions- Adrian Younge
Stone Cold Stan- Michael Blake
Big John’s Special- Sun Ra
Rubidium- Steven Bernstein & Scotty Hard


Bop Be- Peter Erskine
Norwegian Wood- Joe Syrian Motor City Jazz Octet
POW! (for Hamp)- Harry Skoler

Coziests

The middle part of the proGram was like a spot to just rest on.

Western or Larabee- Doug Gillard
Blinded- Parker Barrow
Shove You Out- The Applicators


Quest for Love- Malcolm Strachan Ft. Tanja Daese
For The First Time- Taylor Williams
Come Back 4 Real Love- Brooklyn Funk Essentials
There Is a Light- lovetempo
Arkose- Varv Ft. Francesco Mascolo & Andrea Cappi


The Hypnotist (7 inch instrumental)- Sisterlove
Get Right Out Of Town- Tom Funk
Laissez Street Parade Intro- Marc Broussard Ft. Trombone Shorty
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler- Marc Broussard Ft. Trombone Shorty


greenarrowradio promo- Mister Rourke
La Baleine et Le Musicien- Rone
Okay Daddy- Honey Dijon Ft. DJ Rush, Gavin Turek & Cor.Ece

Herby

The first part of the reGularly scheduled proGram had some greens added.

Whiskey Wants Me To- Willie Nelson
After All- Willie Nelson
Dead To Me- India Ramey
Kentucky Too Long- Charley Crockett
Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down- Bryan Sutton & Tommy Emmanuel


Crazy Love- GA-20 & Charlie Musselwhite
Crazy About A Jukebox- Taj Mahal & Phantom Blues Band
You Put The Whammy On Me- Taj Mahal & Phantom Blues Band
Screamin’ and Hollerin’ the Blues- True Blues Ft. Alvin Youngblood Hart
What’s That I Smell- True Blue Ft. Corey Harris
Baby Please Don’t Go- Dirty Weather Blues Revue
Hound Dog- Dani Wilde (Live)


Some Sorta Love- Amani Burnham
***pre-recorded conversation with Amani Burnham***
Waiting by the Window- Amani Burnham


Pucker Up Buttercup- Michele D’amour and the Love Dealers
White Rabbit- Jennifer Lyn & The Groove Revival (Live)

Lake Like

The pre-show jazz proGram was fueled by the breeze off of it.

Limbo- Michael Petrucciani
LP- Cyger & Butterworth
Who Knows- Carlos Henriquez Big Band
Heroes- Billy Childs


Dooty Baby- Tia Fuller, Shamie Royston & Fuller Sound
Now- Jed Levy & Phil Robson
Harvest- Ben Flocks

F’Taint One Thig It’s Another- Catherine Russell (Live at Jazz at Lincoln Center)
Scat- Arturo Sandoval
Days In The Sun- Arturo Sandoval
Hey Pops- Tumbao Bravo Ft. Paul VornHagen (Live)


Gary Bartz Medley- Baltimore Jazz Collective
Heroic Dance- Shunzo Ohno (Live at Joe’s Pub)
Léa’s Run- Shunzo Ohno (Live at Joe’s Pub)