Settle The Steam

The final part of this week’s proGram knew to draw it out on the mirror first.

Some Recanting Evening- Brandon Seabrook
**pre-recorded conversation with Brandon Seabrook**
Phenomenal Doggerel- Brandon Seabrook
Gawk Fodder- Brandon Seabrook


Manufacturers Trust Company Building- Patricia Brennan
Coda Queen- Kris Davis Trio Ft. Johnathan Blake & Robert Hurst
Chances Are Odd- Mavis Pan
Manteca- Dred Scott Trio Ft. Tom Beckham
Cali Mambo- Dred Scott Trio Ft. Tom Beckham & Moses Patrou


Coming ‘Round- Caroline Davis
Back Again- Caroline Davis
Only The Names have Changed Part 2- Caroline Davis Ft. Nappy Nina
As Wide as All Outdoors- Janel Leppin


Amor Enfeitiçado- Adrian Younge Ft. Carlos Dafé
Black History- Anthony Joseph

Less Soft Than

The middle part of this week’s proGram had SUM certain sorta feelings.

Nautilus- Calibro 35
Soleil Du Sud 1- Lampen
Baby, I Don’t Care- ATA Records All Stars
Kaunas Baltic Connect- ATA Records All Stars Ft. The Sorcerers
Nowin’- Or Kantor


New Flamingo Magic- Todd Clouser & JT Bates Ft. John Medeski
***pre-recorded conversation with Todd Clouser***
Superbro- Todd Clouser & JT Bates Ft. John Medeski


Radar Truck- Geiger von Muller
Triplet Droplet- Wolfgang Muthspiel
Etude NR. 11- Wolfgang Muthspiel
Etudes NR. 13- Wolfgang Muthspiel


Space Bar- Mike Stern
Dirt Cake- Forq
Kick The Curb- Forq

Mint Conditions

The first part of this week’s proGram smelled good after you touched it.

Rainbow Overpass- Bright Eyes
Old Scratch Blues- Jack White


What We’ve Become- Ashtyn Barbaree

Gloria- Gary Myrick
Earthquake Water- Miranda and the Beat


Come on in My Kitchen- Alastair Greene/Eric Johanson/Katarina Pejak (Blues Caravan 2024)
Roll On Buddy- Eric Bibb
Found A Friend In You- Southern Avenue
Hold Back- The Reverend Shawn Amos (Live in Segovia, Spain, 2024)
Wrong Set of Horses- Little Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians


The Spin- Koko-Jean & The Tonics
The Right Track- The Emkays
Make It True- The Emkays
Chronic Tonic- The Boom Yeh
Night Wine- Brass Queens

Think Forward With Brandon Seabrook

Brandon Seabrook is a guitarist/banjoist/composer living in New York City where he has established himself as one of the most forward-thinking & versatile guitarists of his generation. He has also made a name for himself as an influential banjo innovator, described by the New York Times as “a man apparently hellbent on earning the title of World’s Least Rustic Banjo Player.” His work focuses on the juxtaposition of hallucinatory soundscapes, angular composition, and a massive dynamic range that can change in a nanosecond. He has released several albums as a leader covering everything from pulverizing art-metal to chamber music bridging the realms of extreme rock & the classical avant-garde. Rolling Stone Magazine noted, “The fiercely dexterous musician has lunched a number of bands combining serious chops with manic intensity and a left- field compositional vision.” Seabrook honed his guitar skills at the New England Conservatory in Boston. He has since performed extensively in North and South America, Mexico and Europe, as a solo artist, bandleader, & collaborator. He has been called upon by titans such as Anthony Braxton, Nels Cline, Cecile McLorin Salvant, So Percussion, & Joey Arias for his idiosyncratic physical performance style , hyperreal technique & impeccable articulation . He has been profiled in the New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Premiere Guitar, Downbeat Magazine, Rolling Stone, NPR, The Chicago Reader, and The Wire. Brandon is an accomplished solo artist, named Best Guitarist in New York City by the Village Voice 2012. In 2014, New Atlantis Records released his first solo album titled “Sylphid Vitalizers.” Noisey called the album a “dissonant guitar army…(with) mind-blowing prog-rock complexities – all at mind-numbing breakneck speed.” Brandon has presented his solo work at Pioneer Works, Sonic Transmissions Festival, Secret Project Robot, NK Berlin, Lima Jazz Festival, Dither Extravaganza, The Smell, Lawrence University, and the Ruidismos Festival in Lima, Peru.

I had the opportunity to catch up with Brandon ahead of his upcoming set on October 12 at the North Street Cabaret, performing along with Todd Clouser’s A Love Electric. We get into the possible outcomes of the sonic exploitations could be when he is doing his thang with guitar (and hopefully banjo). We get into his soon to be released (10/18) new album Object Of Unknown Function on Pyroclastic Records, and dissect one of my favorite tracks from the collection. I could not letr my momet with Brandon go without hearing form him how it felt to be a part of one of the most cool events I watch, the ‘Sculpting Sound with Bertoia’ event last December, and just how being/doing within that landscape opened new avenues.

Photo: DIE-TROMMEL-FATALE-BY-REUBEN-RADDING

The Now Within A Love Electric

An explosive trio of 3 nationalities, A Love Electric, hailed as the tomorrow of creative rock by Mexico City’s leading newspaper, La Jornada, performs at some of the world’s finest rock festivals, jazz clubs, & cultural landmarks. Led by guitarist/vocalist Todd Clouser, a voice recognized as at the forefront of a new generation of genre redefining artists, A Love Electric carries the sonic legacies of psychedelic rock, New York City’s downtown scene, and introspective song into new territories. Having performed all over the globe, ALE has gained praise from critics and fans of rock, jazz, & experimental musics alike. A Love Electric is Todd Clouser (guitar and vocals), Aaron Cruz (bass), and Hernan Hecht (drums), Hecht a Latin Grammy winner for his work as drummer and producer. The three musicians have performed with Steven Bernstein, Anton Fier, Billy Martin, Cyro Baptista, members of Dire Straits, Keb Mo, Tim Berne, Ely Guerra, and more. In there years of aggressive touring throughout the United States, Germany, Spain, Portugal, the Czech Republic, Mexico, and Argentina, A Love Electric have documented their evolution into creative rock supergroup on three records from Brooklyn, NY’s The Royal Potato Family and a solo Clouser album Billy Martin‘s label, Amulet Records. A Love Electric now sits with a sound and approach all its own, defying category & inspiring audiences with their impassioned and prolific approach to creating. A new generation of idea is here. With many more recordings and sonic journeys under each other’s musical belts, now here we find ourselves dodging weirdness in 2024 and there’s more new music and opportunities to see Todd and A Love Electric to aide in making it all seem better.

The best thing about catching up with Todd is that it usually means he is coming to town. This time around it is going to be October 12th at the North Street Cabaret with A Love Electric. I have been ready for this for a long time!! We get into some of the possibilities the night of music could bring and dive head first into the newest album he put out with JT Bates and friend of the proGram, Mr. John Medeski. It’s a ‘surf’ music album titled ‘New Flamingo Magic’. The week Todd and I chatted it up, another friend of the show, Carnage the Execution was in Mexico for a few nights of making differences and making a difference. One of the things Todd does is the give back, so we talk about one of the ways he does it through an annual festival called ‘Lakeside Guitar Festival‘ and his Music Mission Foundation. He and his pal, Molly Maher, who Todd does a lot of his giveback work with, are going to have an opportunity to open for Los Lobos coming up soon as well, so, why not put a little notice on that spectacular event. To hit the old refresh button, Todd took some time off from performing (which does not sound normal to me…for him), so we talk about where he may have found some inspiration or new feelings.

Keep On Go

The final part of this week’s proGram had the pedal down and straight ways coming.

Priorities- Roy Hargrove
Baldwin Manifesto 1- Meshell Ndegeocello
Travel- Meshell Ndegeocello
Love- Meshell Ndegeocello
Obra Akyedzi- Ebo Taylor/Adrian Younge/Ali Shaheed Muhammad


Love Lines- Peter Gall

Keep Falling For It (vocal)- Jonson, Jonson & Jonson
Desert Rose- BABON
TNT- BABON
Amina- Santrofi
Afro Soca- South London Samba


Imma Force- Divinity Roxx & Divi Roxx Kids Ft. Mumu Fresh
Make A Friend- Divinity Roxx & Divi Roxx Kids Ft. Temanay
Girl Dad- Divinity Roxx & Divi Roxx Kids Ft. FYUTCH & Aura V

Always Something

The middle part of the proGram wonders when it may end.

Ma ‘Tit Fille- Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters
I Can’t Lose With The Stuff I Use- Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters
Ain’t Going Down- Blue Moon Marquee
Shake It and Break It- Blue Moon Marquee


Look At Me Now- Brass Queens
***pre-recorded conversation with Ally Chapel of Brass Queens***
Moon Shine- Brass Queens
Take the Throne- Brass Queens


Footwork- Dave Guy
The Green Door- Dave Guy
Avant Clark- The Headhunters
ESP- The Headhunters
Don’t You Wanna Give Me A Call-Chance Hayden Ft. Dante Zapata
Open Back Cab- Chance Hayden


A Little Iowa Get Down- Haynes’ 4 Horns & What (live at B.A.M. 1995)
Tennessee’s a Drag- Janel Leppin Ft. Luke Stewart, Anthony Pirog & Brian Settles
Deprtation Operation- Jeff Lederer Ft. Kirk Knuffke/Bob Stewert/Matt Wilson w/Curtis Hasselbring & Mary Larose

Lookin Upwards

The first part of this week’s proGram had a ceiling within.

Virus- Ani DiFranco
Sweet & Cool- Dan & Claudia Zanes Ft. Munit Mesfin
Jump-O- Dan & Claudia Zanes Ft. kLefta maniak
Boon Time- Greg Copeland


On My Way to San Francisco- Otilia Donaire
Mama Didn’t Raise No Fool- Otilia Donaire
Voodoo Woman- Otilia Donaire
Do Y’all- Vaneese Thomas


Chi-Town Soundcheck- Khalif Wailin Walter
Little Queen- Tab Benoit
Faster- Samantha Fish (live)


Be Your Own Shelter- Kelly Finnigan
Waiting ON The Right Time- Thee Sacred Souls
Matalo! (Theme Song) {single version}- Mario Migliardi


Shoulda Known Betta- Vanessa Collier
Rosetta- Vanessa Collier

Look At Brass Queens Now

Brass Queens is a female-led New York-based brass band w/an all-female horn section that has been dominating the scene since 2019. Finding they shared similar frustrations about the emerging brass band scene in New York City, co-founders Alex Harris & Ally Chapel came together to form a group dedicated to showcasing the talents of female musicians in a landscape that was dominated by male musicians & bandleaders. After debuting in March 2019, Brass Queens grew to be a fixture in the local music scene and was dubbed “the hardest working band in town” by their peers. They gained a dedicated following thru outdoor performances on the streets of Brooklyn and playing pop-up events in their community through the pandemic. A core value of the band is to play for as many audiences as possible to increase the visibility of female bands in the brass band scene. Brass Queens regularly tour across the country & internationally, performing on festival stages including the Ottawa Jazz Festival, Northlands Music Festival, MusikFest, Duck Jazz Festival, and multiple appearances at the Exit Zero Jazz Festival. They have played major events like The Met Gala and for many notable clients including New Balance, Chanel, Tiffany & Co., Bombas, Perrier, Instagram, & Pinterest. They have also performed on national T.V. (Good Morning America) and at iconic venues like The Capitol Theater with multiple shows at the historic Blue Note Jazz Club & Brooklyn Bowl. They are also the 2023 winners of We Love NYC’s Rider’s Choice Award, after the people of New York voted them as their favorite of the MTA’s Music Under New York’s roster of subway performers. The band has developed a signature style that sits right at the intersection of the Big Apple and the Big Easy. Their sound is deeply inspired by and pays homage to the New Orleans brass band tradition while injecting the upbeat, multifaceted energy of their New York home into each performance. The result is a nonstop party: a Brass Queens show will have you singing along to classic pop hits, dancing your heart out to reggaeton, and feeling like you’ve been transported to Frenchman Street. In February 2021, Brass Queens released their debut EP ‘Royal Street’, which takes listeners on a six-song journey beginning in the heart of New York City with a cover of Cameo’s Candy, down to Royal St. with their take on a New Orleans traditional, Little Liza Jane. In 2023, the band released their first full-length album titled ‘Black & Gold’, which is an ode to the Brass Queen’s incredible early fan base who supported the band from the virtual performances & socially-distanced street corners during the COVID-19 pandemic, to the crowded clubs & packed venues of today. On October 18, 2024 they will release their second full-length album titled ‘Hot Tub Sessions Vol. I’.

I had the pleasure of spending a little time with Ally Chapel ahead of the Brass Queens making a stop through Madison on October 11th at the High Noon Saloon. They will be sharing the stage with Madison’s own, Mama Digdown’s Brass Band and the story of the bands relationship is touched on (and you can hear the excitement in Ally’s voice) as soon as we start talking about this event. We get into what this show will feel and sound like, but it is this relationship between the two bands that is going to set this particular night ablaze. We dive brass first into the soon to be released album, ‘Hot Tub Sessions Vol. I’ and even dissect one of Ally’s tracks. It is unfortunate but, being an incredible all female band, is still a thing of surprise for some people, so we definitely touch on that experience and how that drives this group. We find time to have Ally build a quick setlist – not a lot of surprises, but you can tell where the party would be at if she was in charge of the music. Don’t miss out on this band.

Blues Skied

The final part of this week’s proGram was up, up and away.

I Like Your Style- Ursula 1000
Happy Place- Divinity Roxx & Divi Roxx Kids Ft. Tarriona “Tank” Ball


Confusion- Badda General & Max RubbaDub
Heavy Manners- Marcus I meets aDUBta
Take Us Away (Bass Dub)- Mykal Rose, Subatomic Sound System & Hollie Cook
Never Stop My Dream (Forward Dub)- Mykal Rose, Subatomic Sound System & Hollie Cook


Earth Song- Milton Nascimento & Esperanza Spalding Ft. Dianne Reeves
The Cool (Constantly Operating On Love)- Marquis Hill
Meshell- Marquis Hill


The Viper- Michael Dease
Stuff Happen- Mike Stern


Oh Johnny Dear- Janel Leppin Ft. Luke Stewart, Anthony Pirog & Brian Settles
All Apologies- Courtney Cutchins


The Continuing Story Of Counterpoint, part 7- Mother Mallard’s Portable Masterpiece Co./David Borden

Laughing Boy Roams

The middle part of the proGram was where Laughing Boy goes to cool off.

I Would Die 4 U- Lauren Auder + Wendy & Lisa
Naughty Little Clove- Los Bitchos
Blue Moth Cloud Shadow- La Luz
I’ll Go With You- La Luz


You Don’t Get Me Down- Benny Trokan
Get It in the End- Benny Trokan
Keep Right On- The Boom Yeh
Near-Earth Objects- The Boom Yeh
Win or Lose- PM Warson
Coffee High- Gizelle Smith & The Mighty Mocambos (Live at La Bellevilloise Paris)


Stand Well Well- Seun Kuti & Egypt 80′
Z​ü​l​ü​f D​ö​k​ü​lm​ü​s Y​ü​ze- Şatellites
Tension- Mulatu Astatke And Hoodna Orchestra


Forever & A Day- Baltic Jazz Recordings Ft. MT Jones
All The Way- Aliza

Lake Unknowns

The 1st part of this week’s proGram had no life jacket required.

That’s How I’m Feeling- Jack White
It’s Rough On Rats (If You’re Asking)- Jack White
Couldn’t Get to Heaven- Taylor Hollingsworth


The Scuffle- Andy Peake
Alight! Dynamite! Spiro!- Hank Wedel
Steamroller Blues- Elvis Presley (Live at Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN – 3/20/1974)
Polk Salad Annie- Elvis Presley (Live at Mid-South Coliseum, Memphis, TN – 3/20/1974)


I Don’t Need No Doctor- Catherine Russell & Sean Mason
Strongo- Mick Clarke
Se on Tifi- Dan Zanes & Claudia Zanes
Dopsie Zydeco- Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters
Dopsie’s Boogie- Rockin’ Dopsie, Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters


Second in Line (Junior)- Steep Canyon Rangers
Take My Mind- Steep Canyon Rangers


High Lonesome Sound- Peter Rowan Band Ft. Sam Grisman
**pre-recorded conversation with Sam Grisman**
Three Men Went A Walking- Sam Grisman Project (live 2024)
Sitting Here In Limbo- Sam Grisman Project (live 2024)

Sam Grisman Project Spreads The Joy

The music that Sam’s father and friend of the program, Mr. David Grisman and his close friend, Jerry Garcia, made in the early 90s (in the house that Sam grew up in) is not only some of the most timeless acoustic music ever recorded, it also triggers his oldest and fondest musical memories. What Sam finds most inspiring about this material is the way their camaraderie and their love and joy for the music, simply oozes out of each recording. It is also impressive how deeply they get beneath their favorite songs—whether they are originals, covers or traditional/old time tunes—and how expertly that material was curated. The goal in starting Sam Grisman Project is to build a platform for his friends and himself to showcase their genuine passion and appreciation for the legacy of Dawg and Jerry’s music. By playing some of their beloved repertoire and sharing the original music that their own collective has to offer, they will also show the impact that this music has had on their own individual musical voices. Ultimately, there is nothing that makes Sam happier than playing great songs with his best friends and the true hope is to share that happiness with audiences all over!

I had the pleasure of hanGin’ out with Sam ahead of the September 21st event at the Stoughton Opera House when he brings over the Sam Grisman Project for a little good time acoustic music. We get into the music, the love for and of it, the love and friendship between his friends who help him make the sounds go for the rest of us and how they all gained a deeper respect for the music over the years. We talk about the relationship between his dad and Jerry Garcia, and how playing some of the tunes they worked on has enlightened him as an artist and frankly, we just had a good time, like we were sitting out on the back porch catching up. Sam had recently both PHIL’d in for Phil Lesh and played with Peter Rowan, so I had to find out about those times. As I suspected, cool cool cool. I have a good, maybe grateful feeling that anyone who goes to see Sam and his pals live, or finds a way to get their hands on the new music when it comes out, will be reminded of times gone by and friends that will always be near and dear.

FA Presents: Jack Walrath & the Masters of Suspense

Live from Harlem: Trumpeter Jack Walrath is well known for his work in the groups of Charles Mingus, Ray Charles, Muhal Richard Abrams, Sam Rivers, Charli Persip, Mike Clark, and Craig Harris. Aside from playing and arranging for others, he has released 22 albums as a leader, for Blue Note, Muse, SteepleChase and other labels. As a composer, he has worked in film and television, while earning grants from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Mary Flagler Cary Trust, and fielding commissions for ensembles of all sizes. This concert features his engaging small group that shares a name with his 1987 Grammy-nominated Blue Note release, “Masters of Suspense.”

This project is supported in part by an award from the National Endowment for the Arts, the New York State Council on the Arts with the support of the Office of the Governor and the New York State Legislature and by public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council and by the Howard Gilman Foundation.

Out From Under Up

The final part of this week’s proGram created the newest of views for you(s).

Old Indian Hymn- Jake Blount & Mali Obomsawin
Mariposa tigre- Nomade Orquestra
Ethio Carnivale (Lockdown Version)- The Selenites Band Ft. DJ Marrrtin


*pre-recorded conversation with Fareed/Wanees of Chicago Immigrant Orchestra*
Armayn and Dyngyldai- Chicago Immigrant Orchestra

Sweet Sensei Dub (DJ Architekt mix)- Rockers Galore
La Voz (Novalima Remix)- Eljuri
Trincheria- Zé Nigro


Footwork- Dave Guy
Still Standing- Dave Guy
Diamond Encore- Dave Guy
Fuzzy Duck- Project Gemini
C’est La Vie- Common Saints


The Kiss- Kit Sebastian
Esperando por Voce- Adrian Younge
Slow Wave- Todd Clouser Ft. John Medeski & JT Bates
Monday- Beyondo


Monday to Tuesday Woman- Matthew Chaffey

Or Leave Me Alone

The middle part of this week’s program invites you to liGht up..

Built For Comfort- Duke Robillard
Boogie Uproar- Duke Robillard
I’m a Write That Down- Tab Benoit
Bayou Man- Tab Benoit
The Skin I’m In- Blues People


Elbow Grease- Vanessa Collier
Get Involved- The Harlem Gospel Travelers
The Work- Cliff Beach
The Simple Days- Pale Jay


Fever- Benny Trokan
Unsubscribe- Nikka Costa
Frank’s Zone- Koko-Jean & The Tonics
Ward To Ward- Bronze, Silver & Brass
Conrad’s Lesson- Bronze, Silver & Brass


Take It 2 Far- Lyrics Born

This Guy Here

The first part of this week’s proGram found a friend in the glass.

Hickory Lane- Emily Hicks
Tomorrow’s Train- Dan + Claudia Zanes Ft. Steve Earle
Gutter- Heather Pierson
Perspective- Heather Pierson


Night Shift- Jefferey Focault
Motel Room- Bob Sumner


Good Enough- Justin Webb & The Noise
Archbishop Harold Holmes- Jack White
The Consequences- The Fleshtones
Disconnected- Blitz Vega
Teutonic Wine- The Dandy Warhols


Sugarman- Zac Harmon Ft. The Texas Horns
Better Be Lonely- Samantha Fish (live)
Crave You- Piper & The Hard Times
Come Back Knockin’- Piper & The Hard Times

All That Is The Chicago Immigrant Orchestra

The Chicago Immigrant Orchestra, originally founded in 1999 by the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events, emerged as a vibrant expression of the city’s rich musical diversity until the end of its initial run back in 2004. Helmed at the time by Willy Schwartz, the orchestra brought together musicians from Chicago’s immigrant communities, showcasing a global array of musical traditions. Though its initial run ended after five years, its influence lingered, leaving an indelible mark on the local music scene. Fast-forward to 2019, a new chapter unfolded when the Chicago Department of Cultural Affairs & Special Events enlisted guitarist Fareed Haque and oud player Wanees Zarour to revive the orchestra for the 2020 Chicago World Music Festival. Despite the challenges posed by the global COVID-19 pandemic, the orchestra persevered, delivering a lauded virtual concert in September 2020. Today, the rejuvenated Chicago Immigrant Orchestra comprises a 20-piece ensemble drawn from Chicago’s immigrant communities, representing an eclectic mix of musical heritages from across the globe. Under the artistic direction of Haque & Zarour, musicians hailing from the Far East to Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas collaboratively shape the orchestra’s musical narrative. Embracing a fresh perspective, the New Chicago Immigrant Orchestra delves into the interplay between diverse musical traditions, weaving a rich tapestry that celebrates both their shared connections and distinctive differences.

I had the complete pleasure of hanGing out with family to the program, Fareed Haque and Wanees Zarour ahead of their September 20th event in Madison at The Bur Oak. We get way deep into all the possibilities and ways this spontaneously diverse orchestra will create new textures and not only sound neighbors, but sound families (doing the creating at the exact same moment). There is mention of all the different styles, places people representing the music and how they piece together the colorfully shaped glass of each, into that together at-one-time mosaic. This is truly an amazing experience. The mission to provide a platform for musicians in the immigrant community to collectively explore, research, create and perform music encompassing all global musical traditions will spill out and touch each participant in the audience as well. The discussion around the differences, the blend of those and how it ends up creating almost a new weather pattern is simply amazing to try and understand. I did ask if even in the middle of ALL these differences, is there still something missing? I can’t feel it myself, but I imagined they had thought of a respectful newness, an addition perhaps that just finds it’s own way there. We also get into a little conversation about how this scene, this orchestra is or is not jazz music. I hope you’ll find your way on the 20th in Madison, but moreover, explore this group in any way that can help you take it all in, the oneness is contagious.

Spots In The Between

The final part of this week’s proGram knows there’s something in that silent time.

Onyx Warrior- Andrew Wilcox Ft. Avery Sharpe & Yoron Israel
Dee Dot- The Paul Carlon Quintet


the music was there- Milton Nascimento & esperanza spalding
Late September- Milton Nascimento & esperanza spalding
***pre-recorded conversation with esperanza spalding***
When You Dream- Milton Nascimento & esperanza spalding Ft. Carolina Shorter


Pride 1- Meshell Ndegeocello
Wizard Funk- Louis Cole w/Metropole Orkest & Jules Buckley
No lo contendré- Michael Wolff Ft. Allan Mednard & Ben Allison


The Cocktail Party- Miles Okazaki
Whack A Mole- Miles Okazaki
The Cavern- Miles Okazaki
Untitled 2023- Bill Frisell / Andrew Cyrille / Kit Downes


Tiruppugal- Jyotsna Srikanth