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This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Perpetual Groove, Tedeschi Trucks, and Charlotte Taylor. 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.
Perpetual Groove Live at Western North Carolina Agricultural Center – AsheJam on 2021-06-26
archive.org/details/pgroove2021-06-26.flac24
Tedeschi Trucks Band Live at Showtime at the Drive-In on 2021-07-01
archive.org/details/ttb2021-07-01
Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain Live at Red Goose Deli on 2009-04-20
archive.org/details/ct2009-04-20
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Perpetual Groove Live at Western North Carolina Agricultural Center – AsheJam on 2021-06-26
archive.org/details/pgroove2021-06-26.flac24
Tedeschi Trucks Band Live at Showtime at the Drive-In on 2021-07-01
archive.org/details/ttb2021-07-01
Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain Live at Red Goose Deli on 2009-04-20
archive.org/details/ct2009-04-20
Join us tonight at the Inspired Unreality Open Game Chat where we will discuss Science Fiction and Fantasy literature. Soon to be a monthly feature at Inspired Unreality.
We've already got some discussion going in my announcement thread.
https://gamerplus.org/newsfeed/4145
Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing George Gershwin as sung at KASU Blue Monday.
I had known Charlotte Taylor for years, promoting her music on Delta Boogie, but the first time I met her in person was at the Red Goose Deli in Paragould, Arkansas, on April 20, 2009.
She sang great and the band played great. Really friendly people fun to party with. I was fortunate to get good recordings that night that I love playing on Something Blue. Since then we have become good friends, working together on several shows and hanging in Helena at the King Biscuit Blues Festival. One time, at the biscuit, Delta Legends got to open for Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain so sharing a stage is a feather in my cap.
Here they are now, Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain, singing a jazz and blues standard that George Gershwin wrote for his opera, Porgy and Bess, “Summertime”.
I had known Charlotte Taylor for years, promoting her music on Delta Boogie, but the first time I met her in person was at the Red Goose Deli in Paragould, Arkansas, on April 20, 2009.
She sang great and the band played great. Really friendly people fun to party with. I was fortunate to get good recordings that night that I love playing on Something Blue. Since then we have become good friends, working together on several shows and hanging in Helena at the King Biscuit Blues Festival. One time, at the biscuit, Delta Legends got to open for Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain so sharing a stage is a feather in my cap.
Here they are now, Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain, singing a jazz and blues standard that George Gershwin wrote for his opera, Porgy and Bess, “Summertime”.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Paul Motian, Joe Lee, Yamile Burich, and Kenny Garrett. 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.
Joe Lee – Swings On
deltaboogie.com/alleyrecords/
Paul Motian – Lost Dream
www.npr.org/artists/15401669/paul-motian
Kenny Garrett – Seeds From The Underground
www.kennygarrett.com/
Yamile Burich – Random
yamileburich.bandcamp.com/
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Paul Motian, Abacus
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Joe Lee – Swings On
deltaboogie.com/alleyrecords/
Paul Motian – Lost Dream
www.npr.org/artists/15401669/paul-motian
Kenny Garrett – Seeds From The Underground
www.kennygarrett.com/
Yamile Burich – Random
yamileburich.bandcamp.com/
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Paul Motian, Abacus
Candles by Larry Heyl
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Hairy Larry's twitch stream is at
https://www.twitch.tv/hairylarryland
This version of "Candles" was excerpted from the stream recorded on July 1, 2021. Hairy Larry's current schedule is Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 PM and Sunday at 10:00 AM Central.
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Hairy Larry's twitch stream is at
https://www.twitch.tv/hairylarryland
This version of "Candles" was excerpted from the stream recorded on July 1, 2021. Hairy Larry's current schedule is Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 PM and Sunday at 10:00 AM Central.
Tonight! On Inspired Unreality. We will be chatting about games, or playing games, or maybe chatting about books, science fiction and fantasy literature. What we've read and what we like. Books. Games. Chat.
Inspired Unreality is held every Monday night at 9:00 Central in the gamerplus chatrooms at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you've never been there's an invite here.
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Inspired Unreality is held every Monday night at 9:00 Central in the gamerplus chatrooms at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you've never been there's an invite here.
https://gamerplus.org/index
Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing some great jazz from a Jonesboro jazz master.
First I helped Joe Lee digitize some of hs Alley hits for his “Sounds Of The Sixties” CD. We developed a good working arrangement so he invited me to work with him on another CD. This would be a jazz CD featuring songs he had recorded at Alley and also a live performance of “What’s New”.
As we collected the material from his master tapes I realized we were doing something important. These Joe Lee arrangements and performances archive an era of swing jazz that’s an important part of music history.
I didn’t make the recordings but Vivian and I worked hard to assure that the best possible quality went on the CD, both the music and the cover art. Joe was appreciative and he gave me coproducer credits on the album. We went on from there to coproduce another album I did record, “Boppin’ At The Forest”, but that’s a story for another From The Archives episode.
Here he is now, Joe Lee, singing a jazz standard released on his “Swings On” album, “Sweet Lorraine”.
First I helped Joe Lee digitize some of hs Alley hits for his “Sounds Of The Sixties” CD. We developed a good working arrangement so he invited me to work with him on another CD. This would be a jazz CD featuring songs he had recorded at Alley and also a live performance of “What’s New”.
As we collected the material from his master tapes I realized we were doing something important. These Joe Lee arrangements and performances archive an era of swing jazz that’s an important part of music history.
I didn’t make the recordings but Vivian and I worked hard to assure that the best possible quality went on the CD, both the music and the cover art. Joe was appreciative and he gave me coproducer credits on the album. We went on from there to coproduce another album I did record, “Boppin’ At The Forest”, but that’s a story for another From The Archives episode.
Here he is now, Joe Lee, singing a jazz standard released on his “Swings On” album, “Sweet Lorraine”.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Sweet Angel, Black Angel, David Gale, and Roosevelt Collier. 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.
Roosevelt Collier Live at Brooklyn Bowl on 2016-05-09
archive.org/details/thenewstew2016-05-09.cmc621.sbd.matrix.flac24
Sweet Angel – Arkansas Roots Festival April 8, 2017
sweetangel.org/
David Gale
David Gale serves up “Corner Store Blues” as part of his new album, Down in Smoke
Black Angel
https://soundcloud.com/blackangelband
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Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Roosevelt Collier Live at Brooklyn Bowl on 2016-05-09
archive.org/details/thenewstew2016-05-09.cmc621.sbd.matrix.flac24
Sweet Angel – Arkansas Roots Festival April 8, 2017
sweetangel.org/
David Gale
David Gale serves up “Corner Store Blues” as part of his new album, Down in Smoke
Black Angel
https://soundcloud.com/blackangelband
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Chill jazz piano from HairyLarryLand featuring Hairy Larry and Bebop Beatniks.
Eventually by Larry Heyl
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Hairy Larry's twitch stream is at
https://www.twitch.tv/hairylarryland
This version of "Eventually" was excerpted from the stream recorded on June 20, 2021.
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Hairy Larry's twitch stream is at
https://www.twitch.tv/hairylarryland
This version of "Eventually" was excerpted from the stream recorded on June 20, 2021.
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Gary Bartz, John Stowell, and Jason Palmer. 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.
Gary Bartz – There Goes The Neighborhood
www.oberlin.edu/gary-bartz
John Stowell & Michael Zilber Quartet – Basement Blues
www.johnstowell.com/
Jason Palmer – Songbook
www.jasonpalmermusic.com/
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Gary Bartz – There Goes The Neighborhood
www.oberlin.edu/gary-bartz
John Stowell & Michael Zilber Quartet – Basement Blues
www.johnstowell.com/
Jason Palmer – Songbook
www.jasonpalmermusic.com/
Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing contemporary blues recorded at the Arkansas Roots Festival.
Sweet Angel is from Memphis and I had been playing her songs on Something Blue and promoting her act on Delta Boogie for years so when I saw she was booked for the Arkansas Roots Festival I was excited that I would get to hear her sing.
She did not disappoint. There’s no music like live music and yes, experiencing Sweet Angel live is an entirely different experience from listening to her recordings. She’s a fantastic vocalist and songwriter and she also plays a mean saxophone.
Here she is now, Sweet Angel, singing a song she wrote called “I’d Rather Be Myself”.
Sweet Angel is from Memphis and I had been playing her songs on Something Blue and promoting her act on Delta Boogie for years so when I saw she was booked for the Arkansas Roots Festival I was excited that I would get to hear her sing.
She did not disappoint. There’s no music like live music and yes, experiencing Sweet Angel live is an entirely different experience from listening to her recordings. She’s a fantastic vocalist and songwriter and she also plays a mean saxophone.
Here she is now, Sweet Angel, singing a song she wrote called “I’d Rather Be Myself”.
Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing Bebop Beatniks recorded at the Delta Jazz Workshop.
The Delta Jazz Workshop is a week long summer jazz clinic available to any musician who wants to attend but it’s mostly Arkansas high school students who might be interested in continuing their music studies at ASU. Besides playing music all day the students also get to listen to live jazz every night. It has been my pleasure to bring Bebop Beatniks to play on Wednesday nights for several years.
On July 10, 2019, we had a special performance since we were joined by Bebop Beatniks alumnus, Kevin Tinker, trumpet, and Emily Lindley, vibes, as well as guest clinicians Michael McGowan, sax, and Jay Shepherd, guitar.
Bebop Beatniks are Jeremy Jackson, bass; Alex Washam, drums; and Hairy Larry, piano and vocals. So it was a Septet with two horns in front and an enlarged rhythm section.
Playing with these great musicians for a jazz audience was a fantastic experience.
Recorded right here at ASU on July 10, 2019, here’s Bebop Beatniks playing the jazz standard “It Could Happen To You”.
The Delta Jazz Workshop is a week long summer jazz clinic available to any musician who wants to attend but it’s mostly Arkansas high school students who might be interested in continuing their music studies at ASU. Besides playing music all day the students also get to listen to live jazz every night. It has been my pleasure to bring Bebop Beatniks to play on Wednesday nights for several years.
On July 10, 2019, we had a special performance since we were joined by Bebop Beatniks alumnus, Kevin Tinker, trumpet, and Emily Lindley, vibes, as well as guest clinicians Michael McGowan, sax, and Jay Shepherd, guitar.
Bebop Beatniks are Jeremy Jackson, bass; Alex Washam, drums; and Hairy Larry, piano and vocals. So it was a Septet with two horns in front and an enlarged rhythm section.
Playing with these great musicians for a jazz audience was a fantastic experience.
Recorded right here at ASU on July 10, 2019, here’s Bebop Beatniks playing the jazz standard “It Could Happen To You”.
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Tonight! On Inspired Unreality Ari and the Milyagon witch continue researching the potion book that Ari's cat Tude found near the witch's garden. So far they have tested a brew that enables far sighted telescopic vision. When stirred with the silver wand King Groads sent to the witch they also enabled microscopic vision. A kind of a scrying tea with a twist. They have decrypted another recipe that may be a love potion.
Join us on Inspired Unreality tonight to test a love potion or just to chat about gaming. Everyone is welcome. All gaming is on topic.
Inspired Unreality is held in the gamerplus chatrooms every Monday night at 9:00 at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you haven't been we have an invite for you here.
https://gamerplus.org/index
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Tonight! On Inspired Unreality Ari and the Milyagon witch continue researching the potion book that Ari's cat Tude found near the witch's garden. So far they have tested a brew that enables far sighted telescopic vision. When stirred with the silver wand King Groads sent to the witch they also enabled microscopic vision. A kind of a scrying tea with a twist. They have decrypted another recipe that may be a love potion.
Join us on Inspired Unreality tonight to test a love potion or just to chat about gaming. Everyone is welcome. All gaming is on topic.
Inspired Unreality is held in the gamerplus chatrooms every Monday night at 9:00 at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you haven't been we have an invite for you here.
https://gamerplus.org/index
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Dirk Quinn, Billy Jones, and Soule Monde. 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.
Soule Monde Live at FTC Stage One on 2021-06-03
archive.org/details/soulemonde2021-06-03.AKG414
The Dirk Quinn Band Live at Whites Road Park on 2021-06-01
archive.org/details/dqb2021-06-01.AKG-CK61.Flac24
Billy Jones Bluez – KASU Bluesday Tuesday August 9, 2011
archive.org/details/bjb2011-08-09
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Soule Monde Live at FTC Stage One on 2021-06-03
archive.org/details/soulemonde2021-06-03.AKG414
The Dirk Quinn Band Live at Whites Road Park on 2021-06-01
archive.org/details/dqb2021-06-01.AKG-CK61.Flac24
Billy Jones Bluez – KASU Bluesday Tuesday August 9, 2011
archive.org/details/bjb2011-08-09
Eight songs excerpted from Hairy Larry's twitch stream performed June 5, 2021.
Everyone wants to buy equipment but nobody wants to think about workflow. Yet, without a well defined idea about anticipated workflow it's difficult to even know what equipment to buy.
One of the advantages of livestreaming is simplified workflow. For instance.
Prepare for the stream.
Do the stream performance.
Check your stats.
Twitch keeps your streams online and it's possible to download them if there's one you want to save. I press the record button in Streamlabs OBS and record everything. So I need big hard drives, video eats disk space. This is how workflow drives equipment purchases.
One of the advantages of livestreaming is simplified workflow. For instance.
Prepare for the stream.
Do the stream performance.
Check your stats.
Twitch keeps your streams online and it's possible to download them if there's one you want to save. I press the record button in Streamlabs OBS and record everything. So I need big hard drives, video eats disk space. This is how workflow drives equipment purchases.
Join us tonight on Inspired Unreality open game chat. Will Ari and Caper explore new tea blends? Will the witch learn more about the silver wand King Groads gave her? Or will we just chat about games and gaming? Nobody knows??? Because we're winging it!
Inspired Unreality is held at 9:00 PM Central every Monday night in the gamerplus chatrooms at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you haven't been to Tenkar's Tavern we have an invite for you here.
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I posted another article about Setting Up A Twitch Studio where I discuss workflow. In any job workflow is important. In video production a streamlined workflow is essential. I know workflow sounds boring and wonky but it's not. This may be the most important article in the series.
https://gamerplus.org/blogs/post/775
Inspired Unreality is held at 9:00 PM Central every Monday night in the gamerplus chatrooms at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you haven't been to Tenkar's Tavern we have an invite for you here.
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I posted another article about Setting Up A Twitch Studio where I discuss workflow. In any job workflow is important. In video production a streamlined workflow is essential. I know workflow sounds boring and wonky but it's not. This may be the most important article in the series.
https://gamerplus.org/blogs/post/775
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Gary Bartz, Susanna Aleksandra, and Seamus Blake. 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.
Susanna Aleksandra – The Siren
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Gary Bartz – Jazz Is Dead 006
Gary Bartz
Seamus Blake Quintet – The Call
seamusblake.com/home
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Susanna Aleksandra – The Siren
Home
Gary Bartz – Jazz Is Dead 006
Gary Bartz
Seamus Blake Quintet – The Call
seamusblake.com/home
Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing some real blues recorded at Bluesday Tuesday.
Billy Jones Bluez is from Central Arkansas so Bluesday Tuesday in Newport was a good fit for them with less travel time than driving all the way to Jonesboro. I got to record them at KASU Bluesday Tuesday on August 9, 2011, and I have played recordings from this show on Something Blue many times.
What can I say about Billy Jones? He writes great songs and also picks great cover songs for his repertoire. He’s an outstanding guitarist and vocalist. He leads a great band. He’s an exceptional showman who adds a lot of humor to his show. And he is very versatile playing blues, country, and rock. Whenever I have seen him play he always put on a show. He’s a real entertainer.
For today I picked the blues classic, “Hurts Me Too” and there will be more songs from this same show on Something Blue this week. Here they are now, Billy Jones Bluez, playing “Hurts Me Too”.
Billy Jones Bluez is from Central Arkansas so Bluesday Tuesday in Newport was a good fit for them with less travel time than driving all the way to Jonesboro. I got to record them at KASU Bluesday Tuesday on August 9, 2011, and I have played recordings from this show on Something Blue many times.
What can I say about Billy Jones? He writes great songs and also picks great cover songs for his repertoire. He’s an outstanding guitarist and vocalist. He leads a great band. He’s an exceptional showman who adds a lot of humor to his show. And he is very versatile playing blues, country, and rock. Whenever I have seen him play he always put on a show. He’s a real entertainer.
For today I picked the blues classic, “Hurts Me Too” and there will be more songs from this same show on Something Blue this week. Here they are now, Billy Jones Bluez, playing “Hurts Me Too”.