Pinky Bling

The final part of this week’s proGram showed some things off.

Cosmic Trip- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell
Pace- Manu Delago & Max ZT
Rally- Manu Delago & Max ZT
Lay It Back- MF Robots


Orange Crush- Bumpin Uglies
Heavy Metal (Don Felder x Pink Floyd x Lance Herbstrong)- Lance Herbstrong
Cumbia Fantasia- Meridian Brothers and Mexican Institute of Sound
Funkaduck- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell


Dreamachine Part 1- Brion Gysin

My Very Own Ride- Kurt Elling & The WDR Big Band
Land Of Green- Todd Mosby
Balkanic Dance- Django Festival Allstars
Swing and Ready- Django Festival Allstars

Golden Mark

The middle part of the proGram was the real deal.

That Would Be Something- Paul McCartney
I Have Always Been Some Human- Human Potential
Art Beat- Human Potential
I’m On My Way- Heather The Jerk
Get Off My Lawn- Heather The Jerk
So Gone- Amy Beth and Thee Creeps


Gone With The Wind- Brother Wallace
You Went Away Too Long- The Womack Sisters
Driftin’- Joey Quiñones
What/Who Else Is Here- Bruce Mack
Boogaloo Popcorn- Jake Mason Trio


Jasper’s World- LaMP (live)
***pre-recorded conversation w/Russ Lawton of LaMP***
Clipse-O- LaMP (live)


Shakedown Street- BALTHVS

Blues Tree Blue

The first part of today’s proGram was moods wrapped inside a shell game.

Rainbow Sleeves- Matthew Ryan
Sitting on Top of the World- Luther Dickinson Ft. Datrian Johnson, Grahame Lesh & New Memphis Colorways


My Crown (live)- Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar
Shake ’Em On Down- Boogie Beasts Ft. G. Love
No Panties on the Bus-Hubert Sumlin
Brown Nosin’ Man- Omar Coleman & Igor Prado
I Wanna Do The Do- Omar Coleman & Igor Prado


Turn On Your Lovelight- Alexis P. Suter Band Ft. Garth Hudson (live)
Close Down The Blues Bar- Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps
Anytime Is Alright- Teresa James and the Rhythm Tramps
Honey Bee- Crystal Shawanda
Old Blue- Billy Thompson
Look A There Look A There- Duke Robillard
Galactic Grease- Duke Robillard

Turn On To LaMP

On a magical night at Nectar’s in Burlington, Vermont in December of 2018, 3 musical masters—Russ Lawton, Scott Metzger & Ray Paczkowski—came together with alchemical synthesis, and created a fresh, so-tight-it’s-free sound, permeated with technical prowess and a deep-pocket punch. The packed house fortunate enough to be in attendance that night witnessed the birth of something very special. The following spring, the trio took the name LaMP by combining the first letters of each members’ surname, and reconvened back in Vermont at Sugarhouse Soundworks for an intense recording session with sound engineer Roger Stauss laying down tracks that would become their eponymous debut EP. Metzger, described by The Village Voice as “…an ace guitarist of a thousand styles,” and a full-time member of the beloved Joe Russo’s Almost Dead, tested the decades-strong synergy between Lawton & Paczkowski forged from their time playing with Trey Anastasio Band and their duo project Soule Monde. It resulted in seven tracks crackling with energy & soul. The melodic & harmonic interplay between Paczkowski’s swirling organ & clavinet dancing with Metzger’s acrobatic melodies on telecaster, driven by Lawton’s unflappable backbeat, produced a record that will stand the test of time. Ever since, as the 3 members busy schedules have allowed, LaMP has prioritized bringing the music to the people with shows across the East Coast. As word has spread and the crowds have grown with each subsequent tour, it’s become clear that LaMP will be a musical force to be reckoned with for the foreseeable future. Last year, LaMP returned with their 2nd studio collection, One Of Us, on Royal Potato Family and the trio distills singular, road-honed improv instincts into taut, instrumental epics. One Of Us, which consists of 10 tracks packed into 35-minutes of kaleidoscopic interplay & club-shifting grooves, is the band’s 1st studio outing since their self-titled debut, released during 2020, and follow’s last year’s double-dose Live At Nectar’s, which was sourced from 2 nights at the storied Burlington, VT institution where the band was born in 2018. While each of the players has extensive experience with other gigs, as well as collaborations with artists like Nels Cline, John Medeski & Anders Osborne, LaMP has hewed its own path. Following their Nectar’s set, the band was hungry to return to the studio to coax to life a fresh batch of tracks. To do so, they decamped to Ben Collette’s Tank Recording Studio in Burlington for a three-day session. At the beginning of 2026, a bandcamp release of a live recording of the album recorded at Tank, in Burlington, VT on 7.18.24 was dropped.

I had the chance to catch up with Russ Lawton ahead of the upcoming LaMP show in Madison at the High Noon Saloon on March 15th. We get into just how those at the event are going to be prepared to get their special kinda groove on. This power groove trio has been selling out shows and building a strong following due to this live experience. We line up how they find the time to combine the talents into this experience and the thrill of this scene and the happiness of the community getting out to share in the vibe. We talk about the latest release, One Of Us, and how it took shape from the building onto a Russ beat and how each member adds their them. Russ builds a setlist around one of these latest tracks and laments about the happiness of sharing a positive experience.

Mooning For

Final part this week was up all niGht long.

Portschute- Adrian Younge
Nevertheless- Joel Ross
Word for Word- Joel Ross


The GateKeeper- Sam Robinson
Nonagon Funkola- Steven Husted (Live)
Blues With Two Naturals- Martin Wind
Sunbath- Woody Shaw


MVT. II Gods & Devils- John Vanore
Cubism- Time Is A Blind Guide
Solar- Larry Willis
Storm, Whirlwind and Earthquake- Brian Molley Quartet

Whizz

The middle part of the proGram was quite a relief.

Upstairs- Honey Made (live)
Sunshine Lady- Tiwayo
Surfliner- Shane Sato & Braxton Cook
Hasheesh- The Breaks Ft. Stanton Moore, Robert Walter & Eddie Roberts


I Zimbra- Liv.e
Oluwasam- Owelu Dreamhouse
Stutter- Owelu Dreamhouse
hollyweird- aja monet Ft. Vic Mensa
Side 2 Side- Dopesickfly
Campfire On The Moon- ROBIN ROSS & THE MELODYNES


Make It Reggay- The Appetizers
King’s Knight- Blademasters
Walk the Talk- Galecstasy & Mike Watt Trio
Cosmic Trip- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell

Depends How U Look

The first part of this week’s proGram was a night ranger view in the morningside.

The Pretender- Ashby Frank
The End of The Line- The Infamous Stringdusters
Looking For Something Good- The Infamous Stringdusters


Guess I’m Fallin In Love- Spoon (Live)
Twisted On A Train- King Tuff
Glass Eyes Cryin’- Parker Barrow
Patty Get Your Gun- Annabelle Chairlegs


The Golden Egg of Empathy- The Claypool Lennon Delirium Ft. WILLOW
Love Song- The Dandy Warhols
URN BURIAL- Thurston Moore & Bonner Kramer
Restless Seed- Evolfo


Fever- Marc Broussard Ft. Josh Smith
Makin’ Love Is Good For You- Flying Mojito Bros And Tony Joe White
Alligator Stomp- Flying Mojito Bros And Tony Joe White

Entering Here

The final part of this week’s proGram went in thru a slide way.

Sniffers- Frollen Music Library
First and Last Flight- Frollen Music Library
The Last Piece- Jake Mason Trio
Get in the Game- Kylie Auldist


Sarawati Puja- The Olympians
Tonnau Ar Tonnau- Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18 Ft. Miriam Isaac
Somethin’ To Relax With- Nolatet ft. Johnny Vidacovich/James Singleton/Mike Dillon/Brian Haas


Emmet’s Blues- Emmet Cohen
***pre-recorded conversation with Emmet Cohen***
Vibe Provider- Emmet Cohen

Oo Long- The Tomeka Reid Quartet
Scoobie Doo- Michael Jackson’s Head Heart & Tails
One For Junior #1- Michael Jackson’s Head Heart & Tails

Woodlines

The middle part of this week’s proGram carved its way into us.

Free High- JJ Grey & Mofro
Man In the Box- Baron Von FrankenPaul Ft. Steve Ferrone
Riders On The Storm- Baron Von FrankenPaul


Seven Buttons on a Nehru Jacket- Tobin Mueller Ft. Sal Giorgianni
Loon and Thrush- Club d’Elf
The Desperate Maze of a Loser- Razl


Born Under (More) Punches- Theo Croker Ft. Theophilus London
Seen And Not Seen- Bilal
Inhale- Manu Delago & Max ZT
The Arkansas Tattler- Brandon Seabrook


Imidiwan Takyadam- Tinariwen & José González
Zombie- Vital Disorders
Songbird- Mariachi El Bronx

A Blurry Class

The first part of this week’s proGram moved around like a swirl.

Rippin’ Richard- Magoo
Angel of Telluride- Magoo Ft. Sam Bush


Don’t Know Where I’m Going- Spencer Mackenzie
Overqualified- PD Martin
No Flippin’!- Mitch Dalton
Instant Karma- Donnie Vie
Uncontainable (Live)- Muddy What?


Put You First- Ed Alstrom
Inquiring Minds- Ed Alstrom
Honey I Got No Money- Charlie Barath
I Gets Around- Charlie Barath
Imperials Bad All By Myself- Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials
The Flirt In The Car Wash Skirt- Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials


Angry- Alex Lopez
The Thrill Is Gone- Joe Bonamassa, Chaka Khan & Eric Clapton

Emmet Cohen Celebrates Coltrane & Miles at 100

Emmet Cohen is a multifaceted American jazz pianist, composer, & bandleader. Widely recognized for his virtuosity, deep swing, & commitment to intergenerational continuity, he has emerged as a central figure in contemporary jazz—honoring its lineage while actively shaping its future. A recognized prodigy, Cohen began Suzuki-method piano instruction at age three and quickly developed a musical voice marked by clarity, elegance, & intensity. At the heart of Cohen’s work is the belief that jazz is fundamentally about communication and connection—between musicians, audiences, and the generations that carry the music forward. That philosophy found a defining expression during the 2020 lockdown, when Cohen created Live From Emmet’s Place, a weekly livestream series broadcast from his Harlem apartment. Evoking the spirit of historic rent parties while employing sophisticated modern production, the series quickly became a global gathering place for artists & listeners alike, setting a new standard for live internet jazz performance. Across platforms, Emmet’s Place has garnered over 100 million views. What began as an intimate weekly broadcast has since evolved into a far-reaching creative platform. Live From Emmet’s Place now continues from Power Station NYC, expanding its scope while maintaining the immediacy & communal spirit that defined its origins. A Mack Avenue recording artist, Cohen’s releases include Future Stride, Uptown in Orbit & Vibe Provider. These recordings trace a distinctive artistic arc—combining stride, swing, bebop, & modern jazz to create a unique & deeply personal aesthetic. Mr. Cohen has performed in over 40 countries and appeared at many of the world’s most respected venues & festivals, including the Village Vanguard, Birdland, Carnegie Hall, the Newport Jazz Festival & the Monterey Jazz Festival. For many years, he served as Hammond B-3 organist in-residence at Harlem’s SMOKE Jazz Club. He has also participated in International Jazz Day celebrations led by Herbie Hancock, a worldwide broadcast underscoring Cohen’s global presence within the art form. Beyond performance, Emmet plays an active role in shaping the broader jazz ecosystem. He serves as host of The Jazz Cruise and is a member of its programming team, and he has been chosen as Artistic Partner of the 2027 American Piano Awards—significant roles that reflect his ongoing investment in artistic leadership and the long-term vitality of the music. Cohen’s honors include winning the 2019 American Piano Awards and being named DownBeat Readers Poll Pianist of the Year (2025). In 2023, he was honored by the Jazz Journalists Association with 2 awards: Pianist of the Year & Livestream Producer of the Year. He holds a Master’s degree from the Manhattan School of Music and completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Miami’s Frost School of Music. Through Emmet’s Place, Mr. Cohen has collaborated with hundreds of musicians spanning generations & styles, including Christian McBride, Joshua Redman, Samara Joy, and many of the most important & genre-defining voices in jazz today. Central to the project is a commitment to fostering young talent and advancing the next generation of jazz artists—placing emerging musicians on the bandstand alongside masters and creating space for mentorship, discovery & artistic growth. His dedication to lineage is further embodied in his ongoing Masters Legacy Series, a landmark collection of recordings, live performances & interviews honoring legendary jazz musicians. Serving as both producer/pianist, he’s collaborated with icons including Jimmy Cobb, Ron Carter, Benny Golson, Tootie Heath, George Coleman & Houston Person. The series functions as a living dialogue across generations, preserving jazz’s oral tradition while actively extending it into the present.

I had the pleasure of spending a little time with Mr. Coehn ahead of the February 28 event in Madison at the Wisconsin Union Theater. We get into the event: Emmet Cohen: “Miles and Coltrane at 100” featuring Jeremy Pelt & Tivon Pennicott. Emmet has gained a reputation for connecting with audiences through his artistry and commitment to intergenerational exchange. With the Emmet Cohen Trio plus special guests Tivon Pennicott and Jeremy Pelt, he celebrates the centennial of perhaps the two greatest names in jazz history: Miles Davis and John Coltrane. The ensemble gives their slant on the legacy of the two jazz greats in a concert sure to be warmly familiar and also something entirely new. We also touch on the soon to be released Universal Truth, if he ever (or more like have you ever) felt like you are in a piece of history and he even builds a setlist around one of the upcoming new tracks. Mr. Cohen is an individual who is always adding more and more space onto the bridge that connects people of all kinds. He understand where he comes from, how to capture the moment while he attempts to find more shining starts for the future.

Queens Of The Stone Age at ACL

Rock titans Queens of the Stone Age take the ACL stage anew for Alive in the Catacombs, a project conceived in the ancient tombs beneath Paris. Josh Homme and company deliver a master class reimagining their iconic catalog in an immersive, innovative hour. It was both chilling and tempting as a listener to want to be riding the waves of each track – as if we were somehow in some of the music.

Growing Flame

The final part of the proGram this week was continuing to head upwards.

Forrest’s Fire- Tobin Mueller Ft. Woody Mankowski
Beam Up The Funk- Tobin Mueller


Roll Is Called (7-inch Dub Version)- Sly & Robbie & Tenor Saw
Sun Is Shining- Ronnie Davis, The Aggrovators & Prince Fatty


Funky Fête (Iko Iko/ Tootie Ma Is A Big Fine Thing)- Julie Benko
Ticklin’ Time [Come On (Let The Good Times Roll)/ Tipitina]- Julie Benko
Free- Roberto Fonseca & Vincent Segal
Te Extraño (M.C.A)- Roberto Fonseca & Vincent Segal
Tá Com Medo Por Quê?- Adrian Younge, Antonio Carlos e Jocafi & Ali Shaheed Muhammad


Ultradance- Tigran Hamasyan
Manifeste- Tigran Hamasyan


Breathe in Peace (Kharyallah)- Corcoran Holt
Message From Mars- Joe Chambers
Rock Pile- Joe Chambers


Ispolskan- Lena Jonsson & Johanna Juhola

Girlfriend Is Better- Georgia Anne Muldrow

Heat Within

The middle part of the proGram knows where to direct the flames.

Spectrum Cold Bear- Lance Ferguson’s Rare Groove
Leg Room- Frollen Music Library
Crash Landing- Frollen Music Library
Touch This- BUTTER FUNK FAMILY & BodaciousThang
Pussy Pit- BUTTER FUNK FAMILY, Printz Board & TOOK4GRANTED
Drop Top- Parlor Greens


Put Your Love On Me- Angels Of Libra Ft. Nathan Johnston
A Message from the Meters- The Appetizers
DIG!- Mamas Gun & Brian Jackson


Ring My Bell- L’Eclair & Erin Kimberly
Psycho Killer- Astrønne
Heaven- Wolves & Sheep Ft. Beth Kile
VINOS Y VINILOS- Ana Tijoux & DJ Dacel


Imitation Squid- Galecstasy & Mike Watt Trio
Big Rumble- Sam Morrison Ft. Bill Laswell

Into The There

The first part of this week’s program was on the lines between the there and some here.

Mountain Man- KC Armstrong
Rusty Razor- Samantha Fish Ft. Mick Collins
Here I Am- Alex Lopez
Polk Salad Annie- Handsome Jack


greenarrowradio promo- Ed Alstrom
Bridesmaid- Ed Alstrom
Party Planner- Ed Alstrom Ft. Jimmy Vivino


Boys with Toys- Mike Johnson
Sun Don’t Wait- Thollem


See The Sun- Justin Hicks
When The Spirit Says Sing- Mina Moore
Low Down- J&B Kings Ft. Jack de Keyzer
Dogs- JNBO
Vitamin C- Calibro 35

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.