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From The Archives Of Something Blue October 23, 2022
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents John Shepherd and Happy Hour
2. Something Blue – Friends – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a band from Wynne singing a Muddy Waters song.
It was Blues Fest 2010 and John Shepherd and Happy Hour were closing the show. It was a special performance because Kyle Harrison had played earlier in the day and he joined John for the last half of the set. This gave us two amazing blues guitarists from Wynne, Arkansas, on the stage playing together.
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents John Shepherd and Happy Hour
2. Something Blue – Friends – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a band from Wynne singing a Muddy Waters song.
It was Blues Fest 2010 and John Shepherd and Happy Hour were closing the show. It was a special performance because Kyle Harrison had played earlier in the day and he joined John for the last half of the set. This gave us two amazing blues guitarists from Wynne, Arkansas, on the stage playing together.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring George Porter Jr, John Shepherd, and John Cipollina. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
George Porter Jr. Live at The Block Party, Eagle, CO on 2022-06-03
archive.org/details/GPorter2022-06-03
John Cipollina Live at The Rainbow on 1985-08-01
archive.org/details/cipollina1985-08-01.aau-2.flac16
John Shepherd Live at Craighead Forest Bandshell on 2010-09-26
archive.org/details/js2010-09-26
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
George Porter Jr. Live at The Block Party, Eagle, CO on 2022-06-03
archive.org/details/GPorter2022-06-03
John Cipollina Live at The Rainbow on 1985-08-01
archive.org/details/cipollina1985-08-01.aau-2.flac16
John Shepherd Live at Craighead Forest Bandshell on 2010-09-26
archive.org/details/js2010-09-26
Thanks Marty, I have so much fun doing From The Archives for Arkansas Roots.
Billy Jones is a bluesman. A genuine Arkansas bluesman. But he also plays country, funk, gospel, and soul. When I went to record him at KASU Bluesday Tuesday in Newport, Arkansas, on October 8, 2013, I never thought he would be playing the Temptations. Yet here’s the proof, Billy Jones Bluez playing the classic Motown hit, “Papa Was A Rolling Stone”.
Billy Jones is a bluesman. A genuine Arkansas bluesman. But he also plays country, funk, gospel, and soul. When I went to record him at KASU Bluesday Tuesday in Newport, Arkansas, on October 8, 2013, I never thought he would be playing the Temptations. Yet here’s the proof, Billy Jones Bluez playing the classic Motown hit, “Papa Was A Rolling Stone”.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring songs from Billy Jones Bluez, Erik Koskinen, and the JT Bates Grain Trio. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Erik Koskinen Live at Icehouse MPLS on 2020-11-07
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Billy Jones Bluez Live at Newport Country Club on 2013-10-08
archive.org/details/bjb2013-10-08
JT Bates Grain Trio Live at A Front Lawn In MPLS on 2020-11-06
archive.org/details/JTBatesGrain2020-11-06.mix.flac16/
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Erik Koskinen Live at Icehouse MPLS on 2020-11-07
archive.org/details/ErikKoskinen-2020-11-07.mix.flac16/
Billy Jones Bluez Live at Newport Country Club on 2013-10-08
archive.org/details/bjb2013-10-08
JT Bates Grain Trio Live at A Front Lawn In MPLS on 2020-11-06
archive.org/details/JTBatesGrain2020-11-06.mix.flac16/
Thanks Marty, this week I’ve got a special performance of a great song that is From The Archives of Something Blue.
In 2019 KASU sponsored New Jazz In Jonesboro held in the Round Room of the Jonesboro Public Library. On February 9, 2019 we featured the Ken Carroll Quintet, Ken Carroll on EWI; Hairy Larry, piano; Gabe Waters, bass; Chris Isom, drums; and Joseph Curtis, trumpet. Ken Carroll is Director Of Jazz Studies at ASU. Joseph Curtis is the band director at Hoxie High School. The rest of us are jazz students at ASU. We love the Bossa Nova standard, “Recordame”, and that love for this music shines through in this performance. Now, here’s the Ken Carroll Quintet playing “Recordame”.
In 2019 KASU sponsored New Jazz In Jonesboro held in the Round Room of the Jonesboro Public Library. On February 9, 2019 we featured the Ken Carroll Quintet, Ken Carroll on EWI; Hairy Larry, piano; Gabe Waters, bass; Chris Isom, drums; and Joseph Curtis, trumpet. Ken Carroll is Director Of Jazz Studies at ASU. Joseph Curtis is the band director at Hoxie High School. The rest of us are jazz students at ASU. We love the Bossa Nova standard, “Recordame”, and that love for this music shines through in this performance. Now, here’s the Ken Carroll Quintet playing “Recordame”.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring the Kaua’i Jazz Quartet, Whitley Newman, and the Ken Carroll Quintet. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Kaua’i Jazz Quartet Live at Stevenson’s Library – Grand Hyatt Resort on 2012-11-12
archive.org/details/kjq2012-11-12
Hairy Larry Live at Jonesboro Public Library Round Room on 2019-02-09
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Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Kaua’i Jazz Quartet Live at Stevenson’s Library – Grand Hyatt Resort on 2012-11-12
archive.org/details/kjq2012-11-12
Hairy Larry Live at Jonesboro Public Library Round Room on 2019-02-09
archive.org/details/hl2019-02-09.kct
From The Archives Of Something Blue November 13 2022/December 27, 2020
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents Delta Legends
2. Something Blue – Changes – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, I’ve got a great blues song this week performed live at the Fall Ball by Delta Legends.
On September 30, 2017 Delta Legends took a road trip down to the Mississippi Hill Country to play at the Fall Ball. We originally booked to busk on Saturday morning but they offered us a slot early Saturday afternoon so we got to play that too. “All Over Again” is a blues standard made famous by B.B. King and Paul Butterfield. It’s one of our best songs and inspired by the festival stage we nailed it.
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents Delta Legends
2. Something Blue – Changes – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, I’ve got a great blues song this week performed live at the Fall Ball by Delta Legends.
On September 30, 2017 Delta Legends took a road trip down to the Mississippi Hill Country to play at the Fall Ball. We originally booked to busk on Saturday morning but they offered us a slot early Saturday afternoon so we got to play that too. “All Over Again” is a blues standard made famous by B.B. King and Paul Butterfield. It’s one of our best songs and inspired by the festival stage we nailed it.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring the Jimi Hendrix Experience, Neal Francis, and Delta Legends. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Neal Francis Live at Framily Fest on 2020-09-05
archive.org/details/nealfrancis2020-09-05
www.nealfrancis.com/
The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Live In Maui
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Neal Francis Live at Framily Fest on 2020-09-05
archive.org/details/nealfrancis2020-09-05
www.nealfrancis.com/
The Jimi Hendrix Experience – Live In Maui
From The Archives Of Something Blue February 7, 2021/November 11, 2020
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents John Spencer
2. Something Blue – Run – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, It’s great to be here on Arkansas Roots sharing songs from the archives of Something Blue.
I met John Spencer at Blues Fest and it wasn’t long before we had John and Tommy, The Spencer Brothers, on stage. John came to me with some songs that he and Tom Turner wrote, Tom was the lyricist and John put them to music. John is a regular at KASU events, both playing and in the audience and Tom Turner was raised at Burnt Hill, just down the road from me.
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents John Spencer
2. Something Blue – Run – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, It’s great to be here on Arkansas Roots sharing songs from the archives of Something Blue.
I met John Spencer at Blues Fest and it wasn’t long before we had John and Tommy, The Spencer Brothers, on stage. John came to me with some songs that he and Tom Turner wrote, Tom was the lyricist and John put them to music. John is a regular at KASU events, both playing and in the audience and Tom Turner was raised at Burnt Hill, just down the road from me.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Trade, John Spencer, and Niceness. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Trade Live at Penuches on 2021-01-23
archive.org/details/Trade2021-01-23
Niceness Live at Buckley Park on 2020-09-19
archive.org/details/niceness2020-09-19.matrix.flac24
Road to Brigadoon with protest song “Blood On The Water”
archive.org/details/road_to_brigadoon
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Trade Live at Penuches on 2021-01-23
archive.org/details/Trade2021-01-23
Niceness Live at Buckley Park on 2020-09-19
archive.org/details/niceness2020-09-19.matrix.flac24
Road to Brigadoon with protest song “Blood On The Water”
archive.org/details/road_to_brigadoon
Thanks Marty, I’m Hairy Larry and I’ve got the blues for you.
Kyle Tims got in touch with me about playing at Blues Fest and we were glad to have him perform in September of 1997. I was talking to some of my friends who had played at Blues Fest, Sonny Burgess, Doug Greeno, and Larry Donn, and they told me that Kyle’s father, Tommy Tims, was a rockabilly drummer back in the day. Music runs in the family in Northeast Arkansas so I expected Kyle to put on a good show but everyone was just knocked out by his fantastic blues guitar work following in the footsteps of Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
Kyle Tims got in touch with me about playing at Blues Fest and we were glad to have him perform in September of 1997. I was talking to some of my friends who had played at Blues Fest, Sonny Burgess, Doug Greeno, and Larry Donn, and they told me that Kyle’s father, Tommy Tims, was a rockabilly drummer back in the day. Music runs in the family in Northeast Arkansas so I expected Kyle to put on a good show but everyone was just knocked out by his fantastic blues guitar work following in the footsteps of Jimi Hendrix and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Drivin n Cryin, Kyle Tims, and Montoj. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Montoj Live at Bridgeport Ribhouse on 2021-02-27
archive.org/details/Montoj2021-02-27.AKG-CK63.Flac16
Drivin n Cryin Live at Charleston Music Hall on 2021-02-20
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Kyle Tims
Live at Blues Fest September, 1997
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Montoj Live at Bridgeport Ribhouse on 2021-02-27
archive.org/details/Montoj2021-02-27.AKG-CK63.Flac16
Drivin n Cryin Live at Charleston Music Hall on 2021-02-20
archive.org/details/dnc2021-02-20.peluso.flac24/
Kyle Tims
Live at Blues Fest September, 1997
Thanks Marty, this week on Something Blue we’re featuring some fine blues women including Suzanne Michell.
Suzanne played at the first Blues Fest in 1991 and she was a regular performer in Jonesboro, both solo and in groups, playing at Blues Fest, Sunday In The Park, Bebopalooza, and other venues around Jonesboro. She has dedicated her life to music, teaching and performing, playing blues, jazz, and folk music.
On May 23, 2010, she brought the Suzanne Michell Trio to the Craighead Forest Bandshell and gave us a brilliant set. Playing with her were Fred Wilson and Will Taylor. The entire trio are Arkansas musicians from Little Rock.
Suzanne played at the first Blues Fest in 1991 and she was a regular performer in Jonesboro, both solo and in groups, playing at Blues Fest, Sunday In The Park, Bebopalooza, and other venues around Jonesboro. She has dedicated her life to music, teaching and performing, playing blues, jazz, and folk music.
On May 23, 2010, she brought the Suzanne Michell Trio to the Craighead Forest Bandshell and gave us a brilliant set. Playing with her were Fred Wilson and Will Taylor. The entire trio are Arkansas musicians from Little Rock.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Eilen Jewell, Erin Harpe, Suzanne Michell, and Ruthie Foster. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers Live at River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains, Pennsylvania, on 2010-07-10
archive.org/details/ErinHarpeDeltaSwingers2010-07-10.wklitz.caruthers.multitrack.flac16
Eilen Jewell Live at Turtle Dove Folk Club – West Grove Friends Meetinghouse on 2010-02-27
archive.org/details/EilenJewell 100227 WestGrovePA
Ruthie Foster Live at The Spirit of Suwannee – Springfest 2010 on 2010-03-27
archive.org/details/ruthiefoster2010-03-27
Suzanne Michell Trio-Sunday In The Park
archive.org/details/sm2010-05-23
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Erin Harpe & The Delta Swingers Live at River Street Jazz Cafe in Plains, Pennsylvania, on 2010-07-10
archive.org/details/ErinHarpeDeltaSwingers2010-07-10.wklitz.caruthers.multitrack.flac16
Eilen Jewell Live at Turtle Dove Folk Club – West Grove Friends Meetinghouse on 2010-02-27
archive.org/details/EilenJewell 100227 WestGrovePA
Ruthie Foster Live at The Spirit of Suwannee – Springfest 2010 on 2010-03-27
archive.org/details/ruthiefoster2010-03-27
Suzanne Michell Trio-Sunday In The Park
archive.org/details/sm2010-05-23
From The Archive March 28, 2021/December 11, 2022 – Jazz Alliance – “12 Bar Bruise” | Something Blue
Thanks Marty, this week on From The Archives we’re featuring some jazz recorded right here in Jonesboro.
I was enjoying a Jazz Alliance performance at The Edge Coffeehouse after I retired and on break I was talking to Janie Overall who told me that at ASU the state pays the tuition for senior citizens, 60 or over. So I can say that it was Jazz Alliance that brought me back to ASU where I took Percussion lessons from Craig Collison and Jazz Improv from Ron Horton. Soon after that I resumed my composition studies and resumed hosting Something Blue at KASU.
Ron Horton wrote some great songs and I began recording their live performances collecting the tracks that ended up on their “Partly Cloudy” CD. Playing on the CD are Ron Horton, trumpet; Craig Collison, vibes; David Eckert, bass; and Mike Overall, drums. They helped me start the KASU Jazz Thursday concerts and also played at Bebopalooza! Their personnel have strong connections to ASU and the public library.
I was enjoying a Jazz Alliance performance at The Edge Coffeehouse after I retired and on break I was talking to Janie Overall who told me that at ASU the state pays the tuition for senior citizens, 60 or over. So I can say that it was Jazz Alliance that brought me back to ASU where I took Percussion lessons from Craig Collison and Jazz Improv from Ron Horton. Soon after that I resumed my composition studies and resumed hosting Something Blue at KASU.
Ron Horton wrote some great songs and I began recording their live performances collecting the tracks that ended up on their “Partly Cloudy” CD. Playing on the CD are Ron Horton, trumpet; Craig Collison, vibes; David Eckert, bass; and Mike Overall, drums. They helped me start the KASU Jazz Thursday concerts and also played at Bebopalooza! Their personnel have strong connections to ASU and the public library.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Jazz Alliance, Richard Andersson, and SFJAZZ Collective. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
SFJazz Collective – The Music Of Joe Henderson
www.sfjazz.org/shop/cds-dvds/sfjazz-collective-cd-live-at-sfjazz-center-2014/
Richard Andersson Sustainable Quartet – Please Recycle
richardandersson.bandcamp.com/album/please-recycle
Jazz Alliance – Partly Cloudy
archive.org/details/partly_cloudy
hairylarryland.com
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
SFJazz Collective – The Music Of Joe Henderson
www.sfjazz.org/shop/cds-dvds/sfjazz-collective-cd-live-at-sfjazz-center-2014/
Richard Andersson Sustainable Quartet – Please Recycle
richardandersson.bandcamp.com/album/please-recycle
Jazz Alliance – Partly Cloudy
archive.org/details/partly_cloudy
hairylarryland.com
From The Archives Of Something Blue December 18, 2022
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents Lisa Ahia
2. Something Blue – Spiritual – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, this week on From The Archives we’re featuring a Hawaiian Christmas song recorded at KASU Jazz For The Holidays.
Jazz For The Holidays is always a great show. On December 7, 2019 The band was joined by Sam Ahia, Lisa’s father. Sam is a well known Hawaiian jazz guitarist.
1. DJ Hairy Larry presents Lisa Ahia
2. Something Blue – Spiritual – 29 second spot
Thanks Marty, this week on From The Archives we’re featuring a Hawaiian Christmas song recorded at KASU Jazz For The Holidays.
Jazz For The Holidays is always a great show. On December 7, 2019 The band was joined by Sam Ahia, Lisa’s father. Sam is a well known Hawaiian jazz guitarist.
From The Archives Of Something Blue December 25, 2022
DJ Hairy Larry Presents Vikki McGee Playing Scarlet Begonias
Thanks Marty, today we’re hearing a Grateful Dead song played at the Arkansas Roots Festival.
I was at the first Delta Blues Symposium and Vivian and I helped them with music for several years. And then you get busy and you grow apart so I was really glad when KASU started presenting the music for the Delta Blues Symposium at the Arkansas Roots Festival. It was like being reacquainted with old friends.
In 2017 The Vikki McGee Three were scheduled and I was excited when I found out they had added my favorite duo. So I was recording and taking pictures and enjoying Vikki McGee, Sonny Campbell, Jacob Brumley, John Parks, and Sarah Jo Roark, all fine Arkansas musicians.
DJ Hairy Larry Presents Vikki McGee Playing Scarlet Begonias
Thanks Marty, today we’re hearing a Grateful Dead song played at the Arkansas Roots Festival.
I was at the first Delta Blues Symposium and Vivian and I helped them with music for several years. And then you get busy and you grow apart so I was really glad when KASU started presenting the music for the Delta Blues Symposium at the Arkansas Roots Festival. It was like being reacquainted with old friends.
In 2017 The Vikki McGee Three were scheduled and I was excited when I found out they had added my favorite duo. So I was recording and taking pictures and enjoying Vikki McGee, Sonny Campbell, Jacob Brumley, John Parks, and Sarah Jo Roark, all fine Arkansas musicians.
From The Archives of Something Blue December 31, 2022
DJ Hairy Larry Presents Bebop Beatniks playing “Gotta Lotta”
Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear one of my jazz pieces played by Bebop Beatniks at the Delta Jazz Workshop.
The ASU Jazz Department holds the Delta Jazz Workshop during the summer, right here at ASU. Every evening they have a jazz concert and before the pandemic, Bebop Beatniks held down the Wednesday night slot. On July 10, 2019, we played one of my songs called “Gotta Lotta”.
I was on piano. Also playing were Jay Shepherd, guitar; Emily Lindley, vibes; Jeremy Jackson, bass; and Alex Washam, drums. All of the musicians are from Northeast Arkansas and most of them studied jazz at ASU.
DJ Hairy Larry Presents Bebop Beatniks playing “Gotta Lotta”
Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear one of my jazz pieces played by Bebop Beatniks at the Delta Jazz Workshop.
The ASU Jazz Department holds the Delta Jazz Workshop during the summer, right here at ASU. Every evening they have a jazz concert and before the pandemic, Bebop Beatniks held down the Wednesday night slot. On July 10, 2019, we played one of my songs called “Gotta Lotta”.
I was on piano. Also playing were Jay Shepherd, guitar; Emily Lindley, vibes; Jeremy Jackson, bass; and Alex Washam, drums. All of the musicians are from Northeast Arkansas and most of them studied jazz at ASU.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Joshua Redman, Mary Halvorson, and Wadada Leo Smith. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Mary Halvorson – Amaryllis
www.maryhalvorson.com/
Wadada Leo Smith, Jack DeJohnette – Emerald Duets
www.wadadaleosmith.com/
www.jackdejohnette.com/
Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade – Long Gone
www.joshuaredman.com/
www.bradmehldaumusic.com/
www.christianmcbride.com/
www.brianblade.com/
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Mary Halvorson – Amaryllis
www.maryhalvorson.com/
Wadada Leo Smith, Jack DeJohnette – Emerald Duets
www.wadadaleosmith.com/
www.jackdejohnette.com/
Joshua Redman, Brad Mehldau, Christian McBride, Brian Blade – Long Gone
www.joshuaredman.com/
www.bradmehldaumusic.com/
www.christianmcbride.com/
www.brianblade.com/