So Much To Fix

…but the music from the final part of this week’s proGram was not one of them.

Hold up Your Hands- Dub Pistols & Freestylers Ft. Johnny Osbourne
Give You Love- Dub Pistols, Freestylers Ft. Belle Humble
Sugar On My Tounge (Dub)- Pachyman


Santi Ko’w- David Walters
Halas Halas- Moussa T
Meu Canto- Gerardo Frisina, Luzia Dvorek Ft. Toco
Mikeša a prsten Niebelungův- Martin E. Kyšperský, Aleš Pilgr, Marek Doubrava & Petr Nikl


Tarpon- Michael League, Pedrito Martínez & Antonio Sánchez
Solid Air- Julian Lage Ft. John Medeski, Jorge Roeder & Kenny Wollesen


**pre-recorded conversation w/Al Samuels of Baby Wants Candy**

Monumental

The middle part of the proGram could be a tribute to the way we can be.

Bust The Bus Stop- Brooklyn Funk Essentials
Once In A Lifetime- W.I.T.C.H
Thank You (Falettinme Be Mice Elf Agin)- Tobin Mueller Ft. Paul Nelson
Frankenfanny- Tobin Mueller Ft. Ron Carter & Woody Mankowski
Member’s Lounge- Frollen Music Library
Drifters- Frollen Music Library


Man On The Run- Angels Of Libra & Nathan Johnston
Baby When You Hold Me- Angels Of Libra & Sarife
Nothing Can Come Between Us- Greg Loiacono & Stingray


Coral Correlation- Peel, Palmer, Tausig & Gould

Swirl Pools- Galecstasy & Mike Watt Trio
Black Glove- Galecstasy & Mike Watt Trio


Subliminal- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell
***prerecorded conversation with Mr. Bill Laswell***
Trippin’- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell

Still Waiting

The first part of the program this week ordered….but is wondering where it is.

Broken Wing Bird- Kashus Culpepper Ft. Sierra Ferrell

Little By Little- The Reverend Shawn Amos
Texas Louisiana- Ally Venable Ft. Buddy Guy
Running For The Fence- 54-40
Voodoo Queen- Christina Crofts
No More Work- The Badrock Blues Band


Hello Hello- Soft Hearted Scientists
The Cloud Parade (Submarine Reprise)- Soft Hearted Scientists
Golden Times- Soft Hearted Scientists
Deceptacon- SPRINTS


Somethin Crazy- BUTTER FUNK FAMILY, ALANA HIL & Nic Jackson
Facts- BUTTER FUNK FAMILY
Don’t Give It Up- Samm Henshaw
James- Anthony Joseph

Baby Wants Candy At Fringe

One of the world’s most acclaimed comedy ensembles, Baby Wants Candy has performed more than 3,000 completely improvised musicals for audiences across Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Singapore and Madison! Each performance is powered by audience suggestions, a full band and the troupe’s lightning-fast wit—creating a rollercoaster of spontaneous songs, intricate dance numbers and side-splitting comedy. Each show is a roller-coaster ride of spontaneously choreographed dance numbers, rhyming verses and witty, jaw-dropping comedy. Each performance is the opening and closing night of that performance. BWC has performing casts in Chicago (Apollo Theater), Los Angeles (UCB) and New York (UCB) and tours internationally. The world-renowned improv comedy ensemble Baby Wants Candy returns to Madison with two popular shows, “Baby Wants Candy” and “Shamilton,” at Overture’s second annual Fringe Festival running Saturday, February 28 and Sunday, March 1, 2026.

I had a chance to catchup with the group’s leader, Al Samuels about just what will be going down as Baby Wants Candy gets back to Madison for this year’s Fringe Festival at the Overture Center. We get into how this is the type of show for people who like (or don’t like) musicals, the type of examples they might encounter during the performance, how much the band and the cast like to ‘get’ each other and speaking of the band, just what type of musician gets that gig. There are also workshops the cast will be providing, so we talk about the warming of the heart moments when those who thought they could not, do and all the same types of surprises as being on the stage. Here in Madison there will be two shows of each, the audience suggested title of a musical and ‘Shamilton’ – so that is four unique experiences over a weekend for those who attend. If you think you need a laugh (and I speak from experience) this is definitely a show for you.

Bill Laswell and Cosmic Trip

A longtime cornerstone of the New York City underground music scene, bassist, producer, label boss & documenter Mr. Bill Laswell has been among the most prolific artists in contemporary music. As a performer, producer & label chief, his signature is on thousands of albums, including more than 135 of his own starting with 1985’s Baselines, the majority are characterized by a signature sound fusing the energy of post-punk with the bone-rattling rhythms of funk, fusion, & dub. He’s also known for star-studded collaborations, having founded Praxis, Material, and several other groups. Mr. Laswell also records immersive electronic ambient explorations as well as fusions of disparate genres from Indian, Latin, & African music to opera, klezmer, hip-hop, jazz, and many other genres. He released 2022’s Nammu with Ulf Ivarsson, and 2 duo recordings with John Zorn, 2022’s The Cleansing and 2023’s Memoria. Mr. Laswell has been a staple of the downtown New York music scene since the late ’70s when he founded Material, a rotating ensemble whose output ranged from angular art-funk (1981’s Memory Serves) to club-friendly, futuristic electro-pop (One Down). His commercial breakthrough came when he co-wrote & produced Herbie Hancock’s groundbreaking 1983 electro track “Rockit.” Throughout the decades, he has participated in many musical projects as a bassist, including Last Exit, an avant-jazz-rock supergroup, and has produced dozens of records for a staggering array of artists including Mick Jagger, Nona Hendryx, & Iggy Pop. During the ’90s, Laswell founded/ran the Axiom label to release ambient, dub, & electronic outings. He also helmed a series of remix & reconstruction projects, kicked off by the release of Panthalassa: The Music of Miles Davis 1969-1974. In the early part of the 80’s he explored Indian music with supergroup Tabla Beat Science, and founded futurist drum’n’bass ensembles Method of Defiance with Submerged. Throughout the 2010s and well into the 2020s, he ran M.O.D. Technologies, a genre-defying label that released albums by avant-jazz artists including Milford Graves & Rudresh Mahanthappa, as well as On Common Ground, a power trio with guitarist Mike Sopko & drummer Tyshawn Sorey. Born on February 12, 1955, in Salem, Illinois, he initially played guitar but soon switched to bass. Raised primarily in the Detroit area, he honed his skills in local funk outfits before relocating to New York in 1978. There Laswell formed Material, an outlet for his experimental approach toward sounds ranging from jazz to hip-hop to worldbeat. Originally the backup unit for Daevid Allen, the group soon began working on its own, issuing its debut EP Temporary Music in 1979. While Material’s early work was more esoteric, they soon released more accessible, pop-influenced music, including the club classic “Bustin’ Out” and the full-length One Down, which included one of Whitney Houston’s first lead vocal performances. In addition to fronting Material, Laswell also mounted a solo career, issuing Baselines in 1983 on Celluloid, a label he partly owned and operated. Appearances on key recordings by the likes of David Byrne, John Zorn, Fred Frith, and the Golden Palominos established him as a virtual nexus of the downtown N.Y.C. community and he broke into the mainstream with his production work on Herbie Hancock’s 1983 smash “Rockit,” which he also co-wrote; Hancock’s follow-up LP, Sound-System, won him a Grammy. Throughout the mid-’80s Laswell was everywhere, playing bass on LPs from artists including Mick Jagger, Peter Gabriel, Yoko Ono, & Laurie Anderson. He also joined the avant group Curlew and produced a number of African acts. In 1986, Laswell joined guitarist Sonny Sharrock, drummer Ronald Shannon Jackson, & saxophonist Peter Brötzmann in the group Last Exit; a second solo LP, Hear No Evil, appeared 2 years later, and after a long hiatus he also resurrected Material in 1989 with Seven Souls. Another project, the hip-hop-flavored Praxis, was resumed after almost a decade of inactivity with 1992’s Transmutation (Mutatis Mutandis). In 1990, Laswell formed another label, Axiom, to explore his interest in the new sounds of ambient and techno; where in the past his work rarely appeared solely under his own name, by the middle of the decade he was issuing several solo records annually in a wide range of styles from dub to jazz. He also remained among the most prolific producers in the business, collaborating with the likes of Dub Syndicate, Pete Namlook, Buckethead, & DJ Spooky. In 1998 he released Panthalassa: The Music of Miles Davis 1969–1974, a “remix translation” that won acclaim across the music world. IN 2001 he issued one with Carlos Santana as its subject entitled Divine Light: Reconstructions & Mix Translation. In 2004, Laswell signed a multi-album label deal with the Sanctuary Records group. The deal spawned his new label, Nagual. He also began to collaborate on a series of drum’n’bass-styled recordings with Submerged (aka Kurt Gluck of the Ohm Resistance imprint), the first of these, attributed to Bill Laswell vs. Submerged, was entitled Brutal Calling and issued by Avant in 2004 with contributions from Toshinori Kondo & Guy Licata. Through the Sanctuary label’s earlier acquisition of the seminal reggae label Trojan, Laswell now had access to the Jamaican label’s sizable back catalog. Picking some of his favorite cuts and remixing them, He issued the Trojan-sourced Dub Massive: Chapter One and Chapter Two in May 2005. Laswell and Submerged re-teamed under the Method of Defiance moniker for 2006’s The Only Way to Go Is Down on Sublight Records. This was followed by 2007’s Inamorata, on Ohm Resistance. This date found the pair teaming various drum’n’bass producers, including Future Prophecies, Evol Intent, & SPL, with jazz, rock, & avant artists such as Herbie Hancock, Pharoah Sanders, Nils Petter Molvaer, & Buckethead. That same year he issued the mix translation outing The Tony Williams Lifetime: Turn It Over (Redux). Laswell also released a collaboration with Finnish producer Fanu on Ohm Resistance titled Lodge, which includes contributions from Molvaer & Bernie Worrell. The notion of a live band created around the Method of Defiance structure was initiated with participation from Laswell, Worrell, Kondo, Licata, & Dr. Israel. The group was documented on Nihon from the RareNoise imprint in 2009. In 2010, Laswell initiated a new label called M.O.D. Technologies. Said to be centered around the principles of a solidified Method of Defiance lineup, the label released 3 albums that year: Method of Defiance’s Jahbulon, the instrumental dub-centric Incunabula, and a live offering from Laswell’s spouse, Gigi, with Material, entitled Mesgana Ethiopia. Laswell also collaborated with Submerged (who had left Method of Defiance) for a new group called the Blood of Heroes, which also included Dr. Israel, Enduser, & Justin Broadrick. The band released a self-titled debut & remix album Remain on Ohm Resistance in 2010. Laswell collaborated with master reggae & Radical Jewish Culture bassist/composer David Gould on a dub version of the latter’s 2009 album Feast of the Passover. The new recording, titled Dub of the Passover, was issued by Tzadik in 2011. Metastation released Aspiration, an electronic album billed to Bill Laswell & Friends (including Alice Coltrane, Carlos Santana, Pharoah Sanders, & Zakir Hussain),the tunes were dedicated to the ensemble members’ own inspirational figures, including H.H. Dalai Lama XIV, Sonny Sharrock, Rumi, & Pattabhi Jois. The Blood of Heroes’ 2nd album, The Waking Nightmare, appeared in 2012. M.O.D. Technologies continued releasing material, including archival releases by Praxis as well as Laswell’s collaborations with artists including DJ Krush, Milford Graves & Wadada Leo Smith. In 2014, Laswell collaborated with several Hawaiian musicians for the album Kauai: The Arch of Heaven, which appeared on Metastation. Laswell and Submerged collaborated once again in 2016, when After Such Knowledge, What Forgiveness? appeared on Ohm Resistance. Along with Masahiro Shimba, Laswell combined dub & opera on the ESP-Disk release Risurrezione. He also released work with Japanese drummer Hideo Yamaki & avant-rock guitarist Raoul Bjorkenheim. In 2018, Laswell collaborated with drummer Simon Barker, guitarist Henry Kaiser, & saxophonist Rudresh Mahanthappa on Mudang Rock, an album inspired by the Shamanic ritual music of Korea. The following year, he teamed with Jah Wobble to release the group offering Realm of Spells with guitarist Martin Chung, keyboardist George King, alternating drummers Mark Layton-Bennett & Hideo Yamaki, with guest Peter Apfelbaum on saxophone & flute. Before year’s end, he cut the single “Showing Up”/”The Power of the Vote” with Dave Douglas and released the 2017 Sonar session featuring electric guitarist David Torn. In April 2020, Laswell released Against Empire, an electro-acoustic offering issued by MOD Reloaded. His sidemen on the session included Sanders & Apfelbaum on saxes & flutes, Herbie Hancock on electric piano, drummers Jerry Marotta, Chad Smith, Satoyasu Shomura, & Yamaki, and Adam Rudolph on percussion. In October he collaborated with guitarist Mike Sopko & drummer Tyshawn Sorey on the power trio outing On Common Ground. Freely improvised, it was inspired by the live albums of the Jimi Hendrix Experience and Cream. Laswell spent most of 2021 working with his M.O.D. Technologies, issuing archival recordings for the first time and long out of print titles. Among the offerings that appeared that year were his own long-form ambient work Essay in Light and Tokyo Rotation, offering volumes drawn from various live sets played in 2009 and 2010 with an enviable clutch of Japanese musicians including Toshinori Kondo, Hideo Yamaki, DJ Krush, & Akira Sakata, among others. In 2022, Mr. Laswell & Swedish composer & multi-instrumentalist Ulf Ivarsson released the avant, electronica-laden fusion of Nammu on Ropeadope. He also issued The Cleansing on Tzadik, a duo recording with John Zorn. They followed it with a 2nd album titled Memoria in May 2023. He has been involved with many projects to this day, which leads us to one of his latest, Cosmic Trip, the new solo album by legendary Miles Davis saxophonist Sam Morrison. Blazing with heat, flowing with cool, crisp and edgy electric sound, the music allows you to savor every aspect of his remarkable talent. Mix-translation of course by Mr. Laswell and the album is presented by his MOD Reloaded label.

I had the complete honor to get some time with Mr. Laswell to dive into ‘Cosmic Trip‘ to get inside how it came to be. We talk about how the project went from that idea to the powerhouse sonic exploration it turne dout to be. We talk about one of the tracks specifically to get a sense of how it was born and the interesting part of the discussion around the album was just how Mr. Laswell found out just who this cat, Sam Morrison is. This is where the gold started ot be mined. We also talked briefly about his recently departed friend Sly Dunbar, and once again it wasn;t just anbout the music, it was about the person he was (which happens to be all about every side of music)/. We even quickly touched base on one of more recent artists he worked with whom I have had on the proGram, Nevaris, which just keeps reminding me how much of the things I have put into my ears, my mind and all my emotions that Bill has been a part of. He has literally shaped the listener and feeler of music I am. More to come.

Photo by: Hiroshi Ohnuma

Matsiko World Orphan at Snug Harbor

*Happy Hour Concert Series* featuring Members of the Matsiko World Orphan at Snug Harbor, presented by Jazz Foundation Of America.

Members of the Matsiko World Orphan are a group of young artists from several countries, organized by the nonprofit Matsiko Children International (formerly International Children’s Network). Together, they use music, dance, storytelling, and performance to inspire audiences and raise awareness about at-risk and orphaned children.
Today’s performers include:
Mallay Blessing and Faith Tutu – vocals

Knock It Off

The final part of this week’s proGram knows riGhts from wrongs.

Wattzotica- Galecstasy & Mike Watt Trio
**pre-recorded conversation with Raquel & Jared of Galecstasy**
Neon Mermaid- Galecstasy & Mike Watt Trio


Red Elm- Julian Lage Ft. John Medeski, Jorge Roeder & Kenny Wollesen
Opal- Julian Lage Ft. John Medeski, Jorge Roeder & Kenny Wollesen


Down by the Riverside/Alus dzeriens- RAHU
Piset al Raval- La Pandemic
Chacun Sa Pomme- Agathe Catel
Sagherat Assani- Tinariwen Ft. Solafa Elyas
Prire de Bon augure- Tibet – Monastery of Gyütö


The Flame Beneath The Silence- Dave Adewumi
This Is For Albert- Alexa Tarantino
For Pi- Anders Malta, Thomas Clausen Trio, Evgueni Brokmiller, Singapore Symphony Orchestra & Jean Thorel

Even In Black & White

The mid parts of the proGram cannot wait for all this ICE to melt away.

Funky Butt Hall- Dirty Shoes Band
Love Power- BUTTER FUNK FAMILY, ALANA HIL, Jay Flat, Sam Pounds & Printz Board Ft. Nadav Peled
Kootsy Mootsy- BUTTER FUNK FAMILY Ft. Nadav Peled & Chris Cadenhead


You’ll Never Know- Michelle David & The True-Tones
Stop Searching for Love- Jake Mason Trio Ft. Kate Ceberano
I Don’t Understand- MT Jones
Monkey Part 2- Max Naseck


Bienvenue- Sababa 5
Allô- Sababa 5
Öldürme Beni- Altın Gün


Night Feels- Angry Apple
Loook- Angry Apple
Electric Love- Brother Wallace
Real Field Trip- Montao Ft. Prefects, Dr Lekta & B-Real
Si te vas- Sotomayor

The Right Side

The first part of this week’s proGram stands with Minneapolis and all those on the clear right side of history.

Back Home- Garrett Boys Ft. Steve Earle
Willie Waylon And Whiskey- Dale Watson
Streets of Minneapolis- Bruce Springsteen


Traveler- Mike Mattison & Trash Magic
Southern Twist- Otis Walker Band
Ain’t Got You- Otis Walker Band
greenarrowradio promo- David M’Ore
Ain’t No Use- Guto Konrad
Blue Moon- Charles Tiner
Didn’t Mean to Do It- Farmhand
Fresh Out- Farmhand


Votive- The New Pornographers
God’s Gonna Cut You Down- Beauty in Chaos
Confused- Laptop
Love The People- Thollem
Memorial For Tom With Tom- Thollem

Wattzotica

Galecstasy, the experimental duo out of Los Angeles, has left a trail of untethered creativity in the form of albums and performances since they formed in 2018 – not the least of which was a guerrilla punk happening staged in a laundromat in LA’s Highland Park neighborhood which resulted in an article featured in the LA Times. A new collaboration featuring legendary punk rock bassist mike watt in an improvised trio configuration under the name Galecstasy & mike watt Trio, Wattzotica is out now on Mystery Circles. Galecstasy’s approach is fresh, energizing, and free from constraints. Jared Marshall (Primary Mystical Experience)’s accomplished drumming & Raquel Bell’s uniquely psychedelic sound-design and phrasing create a wonderful environment for Mike Watt’s recognizable bass sound to play around in. It all started in 2018 when experimental musician Raquel Bell released a solo record and was invited by Mike Watt to be interviewed on his radio show – The Watt From Pedro Show. Long story condensed down….The day finally came In June 2022 and Watt & Galecstasy went into the studio. Primary Mystical Experience had spent time in preparation deciding on which microphones to use, where to place the mics and amps, which compressors, everything was perfectly set in anticipation of the recording session. Raquel Bell had been concocting which synthesizer sounds she wanted for the leads, making detailed notes and settings. The idea was to play completely free – no direction – no bandleader – no songs – nothing decided in advance – just to play in one room together for the first time and see what each musician would bring to the sound. The result of this experimental session is what you hear on “Wattzotica”. Very late that same night the three of them listened back to what they had recorded and a celebration under the desert night sky ensued.

I had a chance to catchup with Raquel & Jared about how this project came together. it is quite the tale. One worthy of any great rock -n- roll type story. I found immediately how this music was special as it had me feeling like an inventor lost in a mind museum but checking things out with a boppin’ groove. I just felt it. We talked about having a plan and then taking the blueprint to make sure when it was time to hit record, the only thing left was the music. The duo talked about the connection made, when people who are meant to run across one another, actually meet. We got into some live dates on the calendar, the hope of a more extensive tour, new songs reading to be born soon and they even build a setlist around one song each chooses off the new album.

Snug Harbor sneak peek w/Dr. Michael White

Dr. Michael White is a widely renown clarinetist, bandleader, composer, historian, musicologist and educator. He is considered one of the leading authorities and culture-bearers of traditional New Orleans jazz music. In 2015, Dr. White produced and performed on the album, New Orleans Brass Bands: Through the Streets of the City for the Smithsonian Institution. Dr White has also served as guest director for Jazz at Lincoln Center programs. Dr. White serves as the senior professor of African American music at Xavier University. In his career spanning over three decades, Dr. White has toured internationally and recorded with Wynton Marsalis, Eric Clapton, Taj Mahal, Paul Simon, and Marianne Faithful. White received the rank of Chevalier of Arts & Letters from the French government in 1995 and was awarded the 2008 Heritage Fellow of the National Endowment for the Arts (the nation’s highest award in the traditional and folk arts). In 2010, he was named Humanist of the Year by the Louisiana Endowment for the Humanities . His local accolades include Clarinetist of the Year by Offbeat Magazine in 2010,13, 14, 15, and 16.

The January 24th event(s) at Snug Harbor were mind and ear opening and a whole lotta online fun for this G.

Chane Of Scenery

The final part of the program knew it was only a matter of time until thinGs looked differently.

Girls Watcher- Tony Tuff
Sweet Reggae Music- Tony Tuff
I’m Still Dancing- Michael Palmer
No War- Robert Ffrench
Woman- Delroy Wilson


I Shot The Sheriff- Gegè Teleforo
The Green Doctor- Gegè Teleforo


Marwa The Mountain- Shabaka
The Imperial March- Matt Garrity
Mumbo Jumbo- Craig Taborn, Tomeka Reid & Ches Smith


Black Nile- Magris-Razz Quartet
Talking Drum- Julian Lage Ft. John Medeski, Jorge Roeder & Kenny Wollesen
Havens- Julian Lage- Ft. John Medeski, Jorge Roeder & Kenny Wollesen

Too Many One

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

Genziana- Oscar Rocchi
Melissa- Oscar Rocchi
Campanule- Modern Sound Quartet
Int’o Silenzio- Chiaré


Unchained Melody- Marc Broussard
Strawberry Kiwi- The Olympians
Birthday Boy- Kylie Auldist
You Know The Reason- Fuzz Collective Ft. Eddie Roberts


greenarrowradio Theme- Mister Rourke
Journey To The Sun- Shae Universe Ft. Ariel J.
Frenzy 99- Angry Apple
When I Wake Up- Angry Apple
Glamorosa- Da Cruz

Refresh

The first part of this week’s proGram had a taste all to itself.

Lay My Burden Down- Tinsley Ellis
Too Broke- Tinsley Ellis
Poly Molly- Handsome Jack
Get It Back- Mike Mattison & Trash Magic
I Can’t Stand It- Mike Mattison & Trash Magic
Bad Woman- Charles Tiner


Rejoice- Def Leppard
Sweet Leaf- Godsmack
Yuri Gargantuan (tethered)- Dhärä
Sigmund Fraud (cityscape)- Dhärä


Divers- Galecstasy & mike watt Trio
Shaba- Galecstasy & mike watt Trio
Frizzante- Marco Benevento

Thee Sacred Souls Play ACL

Acclaimed San Diego modern soul trio Thee Sacred Souls captivate with highlights from Got A Story To Tell as part of their set on January 17th on the stage of Austin City Limits. As part of my PBS subscription I get to watch ACL’s events and go back into the amazing archive of coolth. This set was smooth and silky and made me feel so good all over.

A monument to music, Austin City Limits has showcased iconic performances from legends and innovators in every genre of popular song for a remarkable five decades. The series is the inspiration for the popular Austin City Limits Music Festival and has earned countless accolades for its quality presentation of live music performances, including a Peabody Award, a Rock & Roll Hall of Fame designation and it remains the only TV series awarded the National Medal of Arts. In May 2024, the show’s longtime executive producer Terry Lickona was awarded public television’s highest honor, The Beacon Award, presented by Foo Fighters’ Dave Grohl. The esteemed award pays tribute to individuals whose work inspires Americans and enriches our nation, in keeping with the mission of PBS.

Sand Moon Glow

The final part of this week’s proGram was darker than that side…

Document- Nevaris (live)
Get Up Stand Up & Rock- Shabba Ranks & King Jammy
Muma Dis Come- Sister Nancy & King Jammy
Ganja Smuggling (extended edit)- Eek-A-Mouse


Working Hard- Gregory Isaacs & Sly & Robbie
Hang On To Your Love- The Tamlins
Ting A Ling- The Tamlins


Hyouryuu Sen- Yoshiko Sai
Reminiscences: II. Dreams Echo with the Past- Gao Hong, Royal Philharmonic Orchestra & Michael Poll


Terrestris- John McNeil & Tom Harrel
Autumn Leaves- Tony Miceli Ft. Vic Juris
Let The Children- Gegè Teleforo

Color Slide

The middle part of this week’s proGram took all of it and made it move.

Running- Rayon
One Hell Of A Drug {untethered}- Dhärä
Unity {The Fire Ritual}- Dhärä
Canvas 2- Winged Wheel


Not Pretending- Kat Eaton
Up For Soul- Tiwayo
Hair Down- Samm Henshaw
Bucaneve- Modern Sound Quartet
Papaveri- Modern Sound Quartet


greenarrowradio Theme- Mister Rourke
Never The Same- lovetempo
Higher Vibes- BCUC
Plush- DJ Seinfeld

Face It

The first part of today’s proGram was not clowning around.

Thomas Hart Benton- Eric Brace & Thomm Jutz
Hold Steady- Queen Esther
Mama Raised A Fool- Dave Miller
Memphis BBQ Blues- Dave Miller
Fort Defiance- Erik Vincent Huey


Hi Class- Frenchie Moe
Last Night’s Indiscretion- Debra Power
Sunnyland-Tinsley Ellis
Sweet Ice Tea- Tinsley Ellis


Be Like A Train- Mike Mattison & Trash Magic
***pre-recorded conversation with Mike Mattison***
Homesick Lullaby- Mike Mattison & Trash Magic

Mike Mattison & Trash Magic

Mike Mattison, a member of the Tedeschi Trucks Band & the Derek Trucks Band for over 23 years, today releases Turn A Midnight Corner, his 3rd solo outing for Landslide Records. So, what is Turn A Midnight Corner? As is often the case with Mattison, there is a back story. He had an idea to write a novella about a country blues duo from the 1930s, ‘Ted ‘n’ Turk,’ who are ‘rediscovered’ in the early 1970s by a music critic. They’re brought together as aging men and are poised to re-record their old 78 rpm sides. However, the ‘rediscovery’ turns into a bit of a media circus when rockstars come sniffing around, money muddies the waters, race stuff encroaches, resentments emerge, and the whole thing falls to pieces. All the songs in this collection were written by Mattison (Thumbs Plus Music / ASCAP) and recorded in a couple of week-long sessions at Studio MG in Roswell, GA. The LP was co-produced by Mattison and mix engineer Jason Kingsland [Band of Horses, Bryan Ferry, Belle & Sebastian] and engineered by Spencer Garn and drummer Tyler “The Falcon” Greenwell. It features members of his current band, Trash Magic: guitarist Dave Yoke (Dr. John/Susan Tedeschi Band/Scrapomatic), guitarist Greg Spradlin (Los Lobos satellite member), bassist and keyboardist Wesley Flowers, and drummer Tyler Greenwell (Tedeschi Trucks Band.) A native Minnesotan and Harvard University graduate, Mattison penned some of Tedeschi Trucks Band’s signature tunes, e.g., “Midnight in Harlem.” With TTB & DTB, Mattison has won two GRAMMYs, eight Blues Music Awards, and four Canadian Maple Blues Awards. He’s toured the planet, played on five continents, and every state except Alaska.

I have had the chance to chat with Mike a few times over the years. Each time is a growing experience for me. Anyone who knows me knows just how much his group with Paul Olsen (and others of course), Scrapomatic is certainly a guilty please of mine. His voice is something that cause a feel that runs thru me and heads right to my soul. This time around we have a different project to dive into. We talk about the new album ‘Turn a Midnight Corner with his latest group, Trash Magic. We go see to flower on this new music and get to know the band a little bit more. Not a big surprise to me that the beGinning of this music stars with him working on a book. Mike clues us in to how he attempts to box out the other things he has ongoing to find time to make all this happen. Here we are on the day this album drops and a few tour dates with Trash Magic lined up. We take time also to dissect one of the tracks, often I am easily set astray when a tune comes on sounding like the rhythm of a train and there’s one of those right her eon this new record, so we take a walk through that one together as well. The music and Mike make me feel like for a little bit, I (and hopefully we) get to walk into some new stories and be a[part of it, or away from that, for just a little bit.

Photo: Alix Lamber

A Bit Of The In & Outgoing

The final part of this week’s proGram was ready to be delivered.

Variant- Michael League, Pedrito Martinez & Antonio Sánchez
Obbakoso- Michael League, Pedrito Martinez & Antonio Sánchez


Quintessence- Eric Rasmussen Quartet

Branches- Quinsin Nachoff
Ra Reeng Brah- Terry Riley & Thollem


Ride the Vibe- Hu Vibrational
**pre-recorded conversation with Adam Rudolph**
Ignition- Hu Vibrational


Song For Biko- Pierre Dørge
Blues For Bra Dick- Pierre Dørge