DJ Hairy Larry Presents John Coltrane Playing Serenity

DJ Hairy Larry Presents John Coltrane Playing Serenity
From The Archives Of Something Blue – 2026-05-24


John Coltrane – Meditations

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a classic in spiritual jazz played by two of the best tenor players jazz has ever known.

So, everyone’s got the first one, John Coltrane. Known for playing both tenor and soprano sax. Amazing tone, sheets of sound, free jazz pioneer, that’s John Coltrane. He composed one of the greatest jazz songs of all time, “A Love Supreme”.

Coltrane was born and raised in North Carolina, so he’s not our Arkansas connection.

No, that’s the other tenor player, Pharoah Sanders, born in Little Rock, Arkansas, known for his dense tone and his innovations in spiritual jazz who played with John Coltrane on three of his finest albums, “A Love Supreme”, “Ascension”, and “Meditations”, and then went on to create more spiritual jazz on Impulse! including his most famous album, “Karma”.

This is a two part podcast. Today we’re going to talk about Pharoah Sanders life in jazz and the importance of his music not just to Arkansas but to the entire world.

And then Saturday night I’ll spend a few minutes talking about his album, “Karma” and his premier composition “The Creator Has a Master Plan” which I will play in it’s entirety. A song that is called Pharoah Sanders continuation of his work with Coltrane on “A Love Supreme”.

I want to thank Wikipedia for some of the details of Sander’s life.

Pharoah Sanders was born in Little Rock, Arkansas, on October 13, 1940. Like many jazz greats he started playing in church, on the clarinet. When he was at Scipio Jones High School in North Little Rock, Sanders began playing the tenor saxophone.

He went to college in Oakland, California, where he also began his professional jazz career. He moved to New York where Sun Ra took him under his wing and encouraged him to use Pharoah Sanders as his stage name.

In 1965, he became a member of Coltrane’s band, as the latter gravitated towards the avant-garde jazz of Albert Ayler, Sun Ra, and Cecil Taylor. Sanders first recorded with Coltrane on Ascension, then on their dual-tenor album Meditations. After this, Sanders joined Coltrane’s final quintet.

In 1968, he participated in Michael Mantler and Carla Bley’s Jazz Composer’s Orchestra Association album, featuring Cecil Taylor, Don Cherry, Larry Coryell, and Gato Barbieri.

Starting in 1966, Sanders signed with Impulse! and recorded Tauhid, released the following year. The years Sanders spent with the label were a commercial and critical success.

In the 1970s, Sanders continued to produce his own recordings and also worked with Alice Coltrane on Journey in Satchidananda.

Sanders continued writing and recording for his whole life exploring African rhythms, R&B, modal jazz, and hard bop.

In 2020, Sanders recorded an album titled “Promises”, with the English electronic music producer Floating Points and the London Symphony Orchestra. It was released in March 2021, the first major new album by Sanders in nearly two decades. It was widely acclaimed, with Pitchfork declaring it “a clear late-career masterpiece”. “Promises” was the last album Sanders released before his death.

Sanders passed on September 24, 2022, at his home in Los Angeles, at the age of 81. He was an Arkansas native who conquered the world. His legacy will never die.

Now, from the John Coltrane album, “Meditations”, here’s John Coltrane and Pharoah Sanders playing “Serenity”.

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Wikipedia links

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Pharoah Sanders – Karma
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Greetings

Something Blue – Greetings – May 23, 2026


Sunna Gunnlaugs – Songs From Iceland

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Somewhere Off Jazz Street, Bob Reynolds, Sunna Gunnlaugs, and Bebop Beatniks. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.

Greetings from the End by Somewhere off Jazz Street
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Sunna_Gunnlaugs-Creative_Commons_Collection
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Bob Reynolds-Quartet
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Bebop Beatniks Live at Craighead Forest Bandshell on 2024-09-29
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Bob Reynolds – Quartet
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Dj Hairy Larry Presents Bebop Beatniks Playing Cold Duck Time

Dj Hairy Larry Presents Bebop Beatniks Playing Cold Duck Time
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-05-17


Bebop Beatniks – The Blue Crane

Thanks Marty. Today we’re going to hear Bebop Beatniks play a jazz standard.

According to Learn Jazz Standards,

“Cold Duck Time” is a rock-influenced jazz standard written by Eddie Harris. It first appeared on the album Swiss Movement by Les McCann and Eddie Harris. … Swiss Movement is a live album that was recorded at the Montreux Jazz Festival in 1969.

This album was a hit LP at the time when FM album play was huge. “Cold Duck Time” features rock and jazz elements making it an early fusion song.

It’s a great tune that Bebop Beatniks played frequently.

So we had this great concert series going called In The Loft at The Edge. Turns out The Edge Coffee House has a great performance space on the second floor frequently called, the loft. It’s a large room with windows overlooking the ASU campus and I would book two bands a night and record them for Something Blue.

On March 18, 2017, Bebop Beatniks played In The Loft At The Edge and we opened with “Cold Duck Time”. It was a great night for Bebop Beatniks playing as a septet.

Playing on “Cold Duck Time” we’ll hear

Sid Davis – trumpet
Jon Vickers – alto
Tyler Remagen – tenor
Craig Collison – vibes
Paul Nunis – bass
Alex Washam – drums
and
Hairy Larry – piano

All students or faculty at ASU at the time.

After listening to this track I’ve decided to bring it back. So this may not be the last time you hear Bebop Beatniks playing this great song.

So now, recorded In The Loft at The Edge on March 18, 2017, here’s Bebop Beatniks playing “Cold Duck Time”.

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Bebop Beatniks Live at The Edge Coffeehouse on 2017-03-18
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Learn and practice Cold Duck Time and start improvising over this jazz standard with confidence

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Hear

Something Blue – Hear – May 16, 2026

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Phil Smith, Veronica Swift, and Barbra Streisand. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.


Veronica Swift – Confessions

Philip G. Smith and The Gentlemen Of Jazz – Songs In The Key Of Love

Phil Smith


“How High The Moon:ORNTHOLOGY” The Gentlemen of Jazz

“Around The World” The Gentlemen Of Jazz

Barbra Streisand – People, The Secret Of Life – Partners Vol. 2
releases.barbrastreisand.com/

Veronica Swift – Confessions
www.veronicaswift.com/
Live At Emmett’s Place


Philip G. Smith and The Gentlemen Of Jazz – Songs In The Key Of Love

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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Philip G. Smith Playing Is It True What They Say About Dixie

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Philip G. Smith Playing Is It True What They Say About Dixie
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-05-10


Philip G. Smith and The Gentlemen Of Jazz – Songs In The Key Of Love

Thanks Marty. This week we’ll hear an Arkansas jazz man tell us what he thinks about living in the south.

Philip G. Smith grew up in Blytheville, Arkansas and started playing the clarinet when he was 8 years old. He has a lifetime of experience playing all the saxophones and in addition plays a superb clarinet and has a rich baritone voice.

He has played with Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Michael Bloomfield, Charlie Rich, Dinah Shore, Joe Williams, Johnny Mathis, and Big Joe Turner as well as many others to numerous to name.

Philip G. Smith And The Gentlemen Of Jazz have been playing and recording in Napa Valley, California. His drummer, Dave Black, used to play with Duke Ellington.

Herb Caen of the San Francisco Chronicle wrote, “Phil Smith has a first rate band and plays the clarinet like Benny Goodman and Artie Shaw”. When I listen to his sax work he reminds me of Joe Lee. Which doesn’t surprise me because they both were raised in the Delta and played in Memphis around the same time.

He is now on the Jazz Maui label where I found a lot of the information for this podcast.

I will post links at sbblues.com for anyone who wants to learn more about this fantastic Arkansas musician. I bought his album, “Songs In The Key Of Love”, which I will feature on Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 Central.

So now, here’s Philip G. Smith Playing “Is It True What They say About Dixie” recorded live in NAPA Valley.

Philip G. Smith and The Gentlemen Of Jazz – Songs In The Key Of Love

Phil Smith

“Is It True What They Say About Dixie” The Gentlemen of Jazz

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Old

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Snarky Puppy and Soulive. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.


Snarky Puppy Poster

Something Blue – Old – May 9, 2026

Snarky Puppy Live at Ryman Auditorium on 2026-04-26
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Soulive Live at Ardmore Music Hall on 2026-04-25
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Soulive Poster

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DJ Hairy Larry Presents #jazz #blues #fusion Playing Solar Flares And Polar Bears

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Playing Solar Flares And Polar Bears
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-05-03

James, Larry, and Paul at KASU New Jazz In Jonesboro

Thanks Marty. Today we’re going to hear a new song with even newer lyrics.

James Carvell plays guitar in and he also writes songs for the band. Like most musicians he’s got other stuff going on and he enjoys looping on his guitar. Looping means he plays a part on guitar and the looper records it and then plays it back in a loop while James starts in on another part. If he wants to then he can record that part and loop it, adding another part to make the texture more dense. & etc.

Well, on Good Friday we were having a party. We were supposed to have campfire music first but the burn ban was on so I put a little electrice heater in the middle of our campfire circle turning the fake flames on while leaving the heat off. John Spencer, James Carvell, Ryan Hartness, and I shared some somgs for a while.

Then we went inside for a jam session. just got going with Ryan Hartness guesting on trumpet. After the first song I had to go say goodbye to someone and when I came back the band was jamming on Jame’s looping tune. I joined in and we all liked it a lot.

Of course I was recording.

We decided to add the song to our repertoire and James gave it a great title, “Solar Flares and Polar Bears”. I was inspired by the title to write some lyrics. James liked the lyrics.

Now I had already made an album from our performance at the party including that song. But it was unreleased, as they say, in the can.

So just today I overdubbed the lyrics on top of our party jam song. When artists work together they often inspire each other leading to good things happening.

Playing at the session were Paul Nunis, bass; Luke Reed, drums; James Carvell, guitar; David Shade, guitar, Ryan Hartness, trumpet, and I’m on piano. All, fine outstanding Arkansas musicians.

So now, here’s “Solar Flares And Polar Bears” by James Carvell, lyrics by Hairy Larry, recorded at HairyLarryLand on April 3, 2026.

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Teeth

Something Blue – Teeth – May 2, 2026


Phish Poster October 31, 1996

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Soft Machine, Phish, and Gary Gazaway. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.

Phish Live at The Omni on 1996-10-31
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Soft Machine – Four
Soft Machine – 13
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Gary Gazaway Live at TheArts@311 on 2013-06-27
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Soft Machine – Thirteen
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Phish Featuring Gary Gazaway

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Phish Featuring Gary Gazaway
From The Archives Of Something Blue – 2026-04-26


Gary Gazaway at KASU Jazz Thursday

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a jam band featuring trombone.

I’m not sure but this may be the first time that Phish has been featured on Arkansas Roots. Phish is a great jam band but I think Oklahoma is as close as they get to Arkansas.

The Arkansas connection is in the trombone.

Gary Gazaway is a friend of KASU. After attending ASU he toured the world as a sideman and as El Bujo, his festival act. He has played for KASU many times including at Jazz Thursday, Bebopalooza, and Jazz for the Holidays. He’s a great guy and great on the trumpet.

Gary Gazaway is also a friend of Phish. With a ph. So Phish was doing a Talking Heads set and they wanted some horns so they recruited Dave Grippo on sax and Gary Gazaway on trombone. Yes. Gary also plays valve trombone.

Closing their show they brought the horns back and Gary played a great solo on the Trey Anastasio song, “Suzy Greenberg”.

As I said, Gary went to ASU. He now lives In Pocahontas, Arkansas. Most of us have heard him many times but I’ve never heard him play with Phish. Until now.

So now, here’s Phish featuring Gary Gazaway on trombone playing “Suzy Greenberg”.

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Gary Gazaway Live at TheArts@311 on 2013-06-27
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Recorded on Halloween, October 31, 1996, that’s Phish featuring Gary Gazaway on trombone playing “Suzy Greenberg”. Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00, to hear more Phish, Gary Gazaway, and Soft Machine.


Soft Machine – Thirteen

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Tape

Something Blue – Tape – April 25, 2026


Makaya McCraven

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Makaya McCraven, Frank Catalano, and the Art Ensemble Of Chicago. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.


Joseph Jarman

Art Ensemble of Chicago Live at Petrillo Music Shell – Grant Park 1988-08-31
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Makaya McCraven Live at Schubas Tavern 2016-11-25
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Frank Catalano, Jimmy Chamberlin and Percy Jones Live at Andy’s Jazz Club 2013-08-30
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Frank Catalano Octoberfest Tour 2025

Aadam Jacobs Audio Archive
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Frank Catalano, Jimmy Chamberlin and Percy Jones
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