DJ Hairy Larry Presents #jazz #blues #fusion Playing White Rats And Meerkats

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Playing White Rats And Meerkats
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-08-23


– Zoos Gnus Blues

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a song I wrote recorded at Stage Too.

So, I had been playing chill jazz piano on Saturday nights from 5:00 to 6:00 at Stage Too, a small club at Main and Monroe in Jonesboro, Arkansas. It turned out that on December 6 they didn’t have anything planned at 6:00 so Brian Nobles told me we could play longer. I sent an email to some of the musicians I had been recording with and with the Christmas season being what it is we ended up with a trio, Eliecer Tamez on trumpet, Paul Nunis on bass, and I was on piano.

We played good and I recorded the sets. Since we all played in I released it as an album. The band is larger now but back then we often played as a quartet so this was an accidental trio.

One of the songs we played was “White Rats And Meerkats” which was first released on my album “1625 Groove Street” and is now a favorite whenever performs.

The recording of “White Rats And Meerkats” that night, as a trio, without drums, had a completely different sound than the other recordings of the song I had made so I decided it would be a good choice for “From The Archives Of Something Blue” on Arkansas Roots.

So now, recorded for Something Blue on December 6, 2025, here’s the , trio playing “White Rats And Meerkats”.

Something Blue Archives Featured Concert
– Zoo’s Gnus Blues
archive.org/details/zoos-gnus-blues

Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
archive.org/details/somethingbluearchives?sort=-publicdate

– KASU Fundraiser
archive.org/details/jbf-kasu-fundraiser


KASU Fundraiser

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And that’s playing my song, “White Rats And Meerkats”. Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 to hear more , Mike Stern, Allan Holdsworth, and Andy Edwards.


Mike Stern – Big Neighborhood

DJ Hairy Larry With Playing White Rats And Meerkats
Something Blue – Stern – 29 second spot

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Mike Stern, Allan Holdsworth, #$fusion, and Andy Edwards. 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.


Bitches Brew Band

Now Playing On Something Blue – Elliptical

Elliptical


Allan Holdsworth – Flat Tire

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Elliptical

Something Blue – Elliptical – August 22, 2026


Sun Ra & His Arkestra – Elliptical Orbits

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Sun Ra, Joseph Jarman, Marshall Allen, and David Dellacroce. 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.


Marshall Allen – New Dawn

Sun Ra & His Arkestra – Elliptical Orbits
sunramusic.bandcamp.com/album/elliptical-orbits

Marshall Allen – New Dawn
marshallallen.bandcamp.com/album/new-dawn

Joseph Jarman – Inheritance
www.discogs.com/release/4398757-Joseph-Jarman-Inheritance

David Dellacroce – I Kept Recording Because Stopping Didn’t Seem to Clarify Anything
daviddellacroce.bandcamp.com/album/i-kept-recording-because-stopping-didn-t-seem-to-clarify-anything


David Dellacroce – I Kept Recording Because Stopping Didn’t Seem to Clarify Anything
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Joseph Jarman Playing Petite Fleur

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Joseph Jarman Playing Petite Fleur
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-08-16


Joseph Jarman – Inheritance

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a free jazz pioneer. born in Poplar Bluff, Arkansas, play a Sidney Bechet tune.

Joseph Jarman, born in Poplar Bluff, was a founding member of the Art Ensemble of Chicago. He played sax and other instruments and you have probably seen photos of him on stage, in costume, with his face striped with white grease paint.


Art Ensemble Of Chicago – Chi-Congo

In 1991 he released an album, “Inheritance” under his own name and it includes some of his trademark free jazz saxophone work as well as two cover songs, showcasing his influences in the history of jazz.

“Petite Fleur” was written by Sidney Bechet and was an international hit. I’ve got two things to say about Sidney Bechet.

According to Wikipedia, “While working with Louis Armstrong, Bechet was one of the first musicians to develop the loose, fluid ‘swinging’ rhythmic style”. We’re talking about the very beginnings of jazz and there’s Sidney Bechet and Louis Armstrong inventing swing, a style that took us through the swing era and remains heavily associated with jazz today.

During that same time period, in 1919, Bechet joined “Will Marion Cook’s Syncopated Orchestra. The orchestra traveled to Europe, where they performed at the Royal Philharmonic Hall in London. … While in London, he discovered the straight soprano saxophone and developed a style unlike his clarinet tone. Bechet was the first influential soprano saxophonist, leading to its rising popularity as a jazz instrument.” Soprano sax was later adopted by jazz giants, John Coltrane and Wayne Shorter.

Then in 1952 Bechet wrote and recorded “Petite Fleur”, a much covered song that became a huge hit when Chris Barber released it in 1959.

In 1991, Joseph Jarman included “Petite Fleur” on his album, “Inheritance” and with his rendition he shows great respect for the song, performing a melodic interpretation.

So now, please enjoy the other side of Joseph Jarman with his bow to a great jazz saxophonist, Sidney Bechet, as he plays “Petite Fleur”.

Something Blue Archives Featured Concert
Joseph Jarmam – Inheritance

Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
archive.org/details/somethingbluearchives?sort=-publicdate
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Tennessee

Something Blue – Tennessee – August 15, 2026


Oteil and Friends Live at French Broad River Brewery on 2026-08-02

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Mark Sallings, Oteil and Friends, and Yarn. 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.


Yarn Live at Soulstice Music & Arts Festival on 2026-08-02

Yarn Live at Soulstice Music & Arts Festival on 2026-08-02
archive.org/details/yarn2026-08-02

Oteil and Friends Live at French Broad River Brewery on 2026-08-02
Asheville, NC archive.org/details/OBF2026-08-02.st450

Mark Sallings – Let It Be Known, Up Close And Personal
deltaboogie.com/deltamusicians/sallings/


Mark Sallings – Let It Be Known
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Mark Sallings Playing Playhouse

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Mark Sallings Playing Playhouse
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-08-09


Mark Sallings – Let It Be Known

Thanks Marty. Today we’re going to hear an original song from a bluesman who lived in Wynne, Arkansas.

Mark Sallings and the Famous Unknowns were the house band at B.B. Kings in Memphis. Mark sang and played harmonica, sax, and keys. I got to know his wife, Sandi and Mark when he was playing at the King Biscuit Blues Festival in Helena, Arkansas.

He played all over the area featuring other fine Arkansas musicians including Gerry Moss, Jerry Bone, Tony Spinner, and Jess Hoggard. He also played at Blues Fest. (Ok, now I’m going to have to dig out those tapes for a future podcast.)

He was also a great songwriter with blues hits including “Mighty Oaks”.

He usually fronted a four piece band but on his “Let It Be Known” album he closed with a production number, “Playhouse”, with another guitar, a Hammond B3, and a trumpet.

Featured on the album are

Mark Sallings – Vocals, harmonica, and saxophone
Victor Lukenbaugh – drums
Jerry Bone – bass
Tony Spinner – guitar
Ray Reach – Hammond B3
Jess Hoggard – guitar solo on Playhouse
and
Lester Harris – trumpet on Playhouse

This is going to be a treat!

So now, from his album “Let It Be Known”, here’s Mark Sallings singing “Playhouse”.

Something Blue Archives Featured Concert
Mark Sallings – Let It Be Known, Up Close And Personal
deltaboogie.com/deltamusicians/sallings/

Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
archive.org/details/somethingbluearchives?sort=-publicdate
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Storm

Something Blue – Storm – 2026-08-08


Tom Scott – Priceless Jazz Collection

DJ Hairy Larry With Tom Scott Playing Easy Life
Something Blue – Storm – 29 second spot

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Bob James, Emmet Cohen, and Tom Scott. 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.

Bob James – Restoration, Jazz Hands
www.bobjames.com/

Tom Scott – Priceless Jazz Collection
www.tomscottmusic.com/

Tom Scott and The L.A. Express

Emmet Cohen – Master Legacy Series with Jimmy Cobb, Master Legacy Series with Ron Carter
www.emmetcohen.com/
emmetcohen.bandcamp.com/album/universal-truth


Emmet Cohen – Master Legacy Series with Ron Carter
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jay Shepherd Playing All Of Me

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jay Shepherd Playing All Of Me
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-08-02


Jay Shepherd – Live At The Delta Jazz Workshop

Thanks Marty. Today we’re going to hear a jazz standard performed at the Delta Jazz Workshop.

Jay Shepherd was a featured guest on the Bebop Beatniks album, “Church” and on my album, “Bop Soup”. Then in the Summer of 2025 I recorded an album, “Millenium Fair” with Jay playing classical guitar.

I had also recorded Jay playing with a jazz band on July 12, 2016, in the Fine Arts Recital Hall at the A-State Delta Jazz Workshop. I have been playing songs from that concert on Something Blue so I asked him if he wanted to release it on HairyLarryLand.

He was good with that so we released “Jay Shepherd Live At The Delta Jazz Workshop” in December of 2025.

The cover photo is a satellite image from NASA of the Lena River Delta, not the delta but a delta. It looks like a tree with green leaves with another tree in the background with red leaves. All NASA images are public domain.

The song, “All Of Me” was written in 1931 so it will enter the public domain in 2027. It was performed by Belle Baker in a radio broadcast in 1931. “Paul Whiteman and His Orchestra recorded the song on December 1 that year, with vocalist Mildred Bailey; this went to the top of the US pop charts.” Louis Armstrong recorded it a few weeks later and his version went to .

“the definitive version was sung by Billie Holiday in 1941”

Frank Sinatra recorded it several times and “Willie Nelson’s recording of the song was included in his Stardust album and reached No. 3 on the Hot Country Songs chart in 1978.”

Thanks to Wikipedia for help with the details aboout “All Of Me”.

All of these songs are vocals. We’re going to hear Jay Shepherd play a more modern version as an instrumental.

Playing on “All Of Me” were

Jay Shepherd – guitar
Shane Chastain – piano
Terrell Montgomery – bass
and
Keyven Dunn – drums

All fine, outstanding, Arkansas musicians.

As always I will include links to the music at sbblues.com.

So now, recorded on July 12, 2016, at the Delta Jazz Workshop here’s Jay Shepherd playing “All Of Me”.

Something Blue Archives Featured Concert
Jay Shepherd Live At The Delta Jazz Workshop
archive.org/details/js2016-07-12

Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
archive.org/details/somethingbluearchives?sort=-publicdate

Hairy Larry – Bop Soup
archive.org/details/hl2013-11-08

Bebop Beatniks – Church
archive.org/details/bebop-beatniks-church

Jay Shepherd – Millennium Fair
archive.org/details/millennium-fair

Jay Shepherd – Live At The Delta Jazz Workshop
archive.org/details/js2016-07-12

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Reverend

Something Blue – Reverend – August 1, 2026

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Chris DeClerk, Charlie Parr, and Billy Strings. 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.

Billy Strings Live at Agganis Arena on 2026-07-22
archive.org/details/billystrings2026-07-22

Charlie Parr Live at Iron Horse Music Hall on 2026-07-08
archive.org/details/cp2026-07-08.aud.flac2496

Chris DeClerk Solo
Live From The Undercraft
Little Rock, AR 6/13/25
chrisdeclerk.bandcamp.com/album/chris-declerk-solo-live-from-the-undercroft-6-13-2025


Charlie Parr

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DJ Hairy Larry Present Chris DeClerk Singing Crying And Sobbin

DJ Hairy Larry Present Chris DeClerk Singing Crying And Sobbin’
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2026-07-26


Chris DeClerk – Solo

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a Little Rock songwriter sing a song from a live album.

When I was first in the ASU Jazz Department I met Perry Osborne and Leon McEntire. They guested with The Flying Hungarians on our “Love Stuff” album with John Sifford on drums and my son, Uldis, on bass.

Much later, after Perry had been touring with El Bujo and Colonel Bruce Hampton, he recorded an album with his cousin, Chris DeClerk. So when Chris was in Jonesboro we met at The Edge Coffeehouse and talked for a while and he shared some songs. I played some of the songs from his album with Perry on Something Blue.

Once again, much later, I saw that he was playing at Stage Too, in Jonesboro. I got in touch with him and got permission to record his show. Playing with him was Matt Pierce, an outstanding guitarist from Jonesboro. I recorded his show and played some of those songs on Something Blue.

So when he released a live album I was all ears.

It sounds great. Just him singing and playing acoustic guitar.

I picked one he wrote, “Crying & Sobbin'” to play for you today. It has funny words with wry wisdom.

So now, from his new album, “Solo-Live from The Undercraft-6/13/2025” here’s Chris DeClerk singing “Crying & Sobbin'”.

Something Blue Archives Featured Concert
Chris DeClerk Solo
Live From The Undercraft
Little Rock, AR 6/13/25
chrisdeclerk.bandcamp.com/album/chris-declerk-solo-live-from-the-undercroft-6-13-2025

Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
archive.org/details/somethingbluearchives?sort=-publicdate

Hairy Larry and The Flying Hungarians
archive.org/details/LoveStuff

Col. Bruce & The Quark Alliance Live at Wanee Music Festival on 2010-04-15
archive.org/details/colb2010-04-15.flac16

Chris DeClerk & Perry Osborn Live @ The Brickhouse in Jonesboro, Arkansas
archive.org/details/ChrisDeClerkPerryOsborn
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Strange

Something Blue – Strange – July 25, 2026


Art Yenta – Landing

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Art Yenta, Tom La Meche, Viktor Sethy, Somewhere Off Jazz Street, Regis V. Gronoff, and Pk Jazz 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 Central, at kasu.org.


Pk jazz Collective – Pearls of our Life

Pk jazz Collective – Pearls of our Life
archive.org/details/SCL051

Regis V Gronoff-Jazz Ballads
www.jamendo.com/album/114064/jazz-ballads

Somewhere off Jazz Street – Saxophone 1.1.
somewhereoffjazzstreet.bandcamp.com/album/saxophone-11

Viktor Séthy – Way more out
www.jamendo.com/album/133096/way-more-out

Tom La Meche – Hypnotic project
www.jamendo.com/album/18170/hypnotic-project

Art Yenta – Landing
www.jamendo.com/album/18111/landing


Tom La Meche – Hypnotic Project
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