Rhythms

Something Blue – Rhythms – January 18, 2025

Lee Ritenour & Dave Grusin – Brasil

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring David Dellacroce, Sun Ra, Lee Ritenour, Dave Grusin, and Hairy Larry. 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.


Sun Ra – aurora Borealis
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Hairy Larry Playing Noumenology


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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Hairy Larry Playing Noumenology
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2025-01-12

Thanks Marty, today I’m going to improvise jazz piano on a song inspired by Immanuel Kant.

Now Immanuel Kant was an influential philosopher back in the 18th century and he remains influential today. Kant created a dichotomy between phenomenon and noumena where phenomenon applies to things we can perceive with the senses and noumena are things that cannot be perceived. So I wrote this song called “Noumenolgy” about the study of things that cannot be perceived.

At first I thought this would be an ideal academic tenure, I mean, who could prove you wrong? But further thought led me to many scientists who deal with noumena on a daily basis.

Take cosmology for instance, the study of the origins of the universe. Cosmologists have come up with the idea of the big bang, something that happened about 14 billion years ago. They check how fast the universe is expanding to come up with a number like that. And they keep building bigger and bigger telescopes because the farther away something is the longer it took for it’s light to get to us which means we’re really looking back into the past when we look at distant galaxies.

Well, the big bang is noumenal. I mean, nobody’s going to actually perceive it. So you could say that some cosmologists are, in fact, noumenologists.

Or take particle physics. String theory, where we look at the stuff that makes protons and electrons, started as a mathematical exercise without proof in the real world. Definitely noumenologically inclined.

But those particle physicists kept building bigger and bigger cyclotrons banging atoms together to see what escaped and they started detecting the mathematically predicted sub-particles. I read last week that they discovered a particle that has mass going in one direction and no mass going in the other. Now, how does that work?

Moving on from philosophy, cosmology, and physics to noumena that actually affect ordinary people. Songwriters have written more songs about it than any other subject. Stories about it finance the publishing industry allowing them to publish books on philosophy and cosmology. And Jesus preached about it as his core message. Of course, I’m talking about love, something everyone experiences that has no phenomenal existence.

You can’t see it. You can’t touch it. What is love? remains a valid philosophical question. So there we are. Back to Kant.

On the song “Noumenology” I scat sing with a bebop and a doowop replacing actual words. So I got to thinking this morning, maybe I should write a lyric? Maybe about a cosmologist and a physicist who fall in love. Or even better a cosmologist and a physicist who bond over their shared their love for noumenology.

Which brings us to the big question. Just what is up with Hairy Larry’s brain and how does he come up with this stuff? I’m going to reveal my secret. Sometimes it’s dreams. And sometimes, in the morning, when I’m not ready to get out of bed, you know what I mean, you’ve been there, my mind just goes tick tick tick and the next thing you know I’ve written another podcast.

So now, from my “Hairy Larry Livestreams” album, here I am scat singing to “Noumenology”.

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Ancestral

Something Blue – Ancestral – January 11, 2024

David Murray – Blues For Memo

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Karl Denson, David Murray, and Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah. 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.


Karl Denson – The Bridge

David Murray – Blues for Memo – with Saul Williams
davidmurraymusic.bandcamp.com/album/blues-for-memo

Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah – Ancestral Recall
chiefadjuah.bandcamp.com/album/ancestral-recall

Karl Denson – The Bridge

The Bridge


stoopidrecords.bandcamp.com/album/new-ammo
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Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah – Ancestral Recall
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Carl Heyl Reading Lawrence Ferlinghetti

From The Archives Of Something Blue 2025-01-05


Carl Heyl

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a poem by Lawrence Ferlinghetti read at the Craighead Forest Bandshell.

Bebop Beatniks was designed with spoken word in mind. It’s right there in the band name, Bebop says jazz and Beatniks says beat poetry.

At the Craighead Forest Bandshell on June 18, 2016, Bebop Beatniks opened their set with a song I wrote called “Church” and I invited my son, Carl Heyl, to read a poem called “9” from Lawrence Ferlinghetti’s “Coney Island Of The Mind”.

As always, Carl was entertaining, and he delivered the poem by portraying the scene, making it come alive for the audience.

Playing in Bebop Beatniks that day were, Kevin Tinker – trumpet, Sid Davis – trumpet, Paul Nunis – bass, and I’m on piano. All of us are from Northeast Arkansas.

There’s a video of the performance where you can see Carl in action. It’s really great and I’ll include a link at sbblues.com.

This Saturday on Something Blue we’re featuring a poet, Saul Williams, reading with three different bands.

So now, here’s Carl Heyl reading the Lawrence Ferlinghetti poem, “9” in front of Bebop Beatniks playing my song, “Church”.

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Carl Heyl Reading Lawrence Ferlinghetti
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Bebop Beatniks Live at Craighead Forest Bandshell on 2016-06-18
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Carl Heyl Reads Lawrence Ferlinghetti at Bebop Blues Blast

Bebop Beatniks – The Blue Crane
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Bebop Beatniks With Carl Heyl Reading
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Ladybug

Something Blue – Ladybug – January 4, 2025

Kevin Eubanks – Opening Night 1985

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Jerry Bone, Kevin Eubanks, Steve Khan, and Larry Coryell. 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.

Jerry Bone – Scattered & Smothered unreleased songs

Kevin Eubanks – Opening Night 1985
www.kevineubanks.com/

Steve Khan – Subtext
www.stevekhan.com/

Larry Coryell and Steve Khan
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jerry Bone Playing Something

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jerry Bone Playing Something
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-12-29


Jerry Bone And Illa Jones Playing At The Arkansas Roots Festival

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear an Arkansas musician play all the instruments over a drum track on his arrangement of “Something”.

And not just anything either. I’m talking about the George Harrison song “Something”, one of the most famous and most popular of the Beatles’ songs.

To say Jerry Bone is a fixture in Arkansas music is an understatement. He played bass with Mark Sallings and The Famous Unknowns when they were the house band at B.B. King’s Club on Beale Street. He also played with Tony Spinner.

He has a bit of history with KASU too playing with David Lynn Jones, Gerry Moss, and The Lockhouse Orchestra.

Besides playing bass for other musicians Jerry Bone also plays exceptional guitar and has released his own albums. His album, “Yankin’ The Covers” is very well produced, which shouldn’t be surprising since he runs his own recording studio in Hardy, Arkansas.

I even played songs he recorded for Corte’ on Something Blue recorded by Jerry Bone at Bare Bones Recording.

On the song we’re going to hear today Jerry is playing everything except the drum track. The song is part of his “Scattered And Smothered” collection.

So here’s Jerry Bone now playing the Beatles song, “Something”.

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Salvation

Something Blue – Salvation – 2024-12-28

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring The Steepwater Band and Greyboy Allstars. 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.

The Steepwater Band Live at The Music Box on 2024-11-09
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Greyboy Allstars Live at Brooklyn Bowl on 2016-05-20
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The Steepwater Band
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lisa Ahia Singing Auld Lang Syne

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lisa Ahia Singing Auld Lang Syne
From the Archives of Something Blue 2024-12-22


Lisa Ahia and Joy Sanford

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to celebrate the days of Auld Lang Syne.

Ok, I strive for variety in my From The Archives Of Something Blue podcasts. Fortunately I have a huge backlog of recordings in many styles of music.

This is the first time I’ve ever played the exact same band playing at the exact same concert one week apart.

But when I found “What Child Is This” on a KASU Jazz For The Holidays concert I noticed that they ended the show with “Auld Lang Syne”. And you know, New Years follows Christmas every year so.

The song is based on Scottish folk songs. I quote.

Robert Burns sent a copy of the original song to the Scots Musical Museum in 1788 with the remark, “The following song, an old song, of the olden times, and which has never been in print, nor even in manuscript until I took it down from an old man.”*

Much of the lyric was actually written by Robert Burns.

The first recording of the song was made on wax cylinder in 1898.*

Playing that night were.

Lisa Ahia – vocals
Gary Gazaway – trumpet
Joy Sanford – piano
Tim Crouch – violin
Robert Bowlin – guitar
David Eckert – bass
and
John Long – drums


Gary Gazaway, Joy Sanford, and David Eckert

Some of the best musicians in Northeast Arkansas.

I’ll post a link to the concert at the Something Blue website, sbblues.com.

So, now, recorded on December 1, 2018, here’s Lisa Ahia singing “Auld Lang Syne”.

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lisa Ahia Singing Auld Lang Syne
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-08-11
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Gary Gazaway Live at Rendezvous Events Center on 2018-12-01
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Serenade

Something Blue – Serenade – December 21, 2024

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Charlie Haden and Keith Jarrett. 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.

Charlie Haden – The Best Of Quartet West
www.arts.gov/honors/jazz/charlie-haden

Keith Jarrett – Expectations

Transcriptions / videos

Charlie Haden and Keith Jarrett in 2007

Jarrett & Haden revisited


Charlie Haden – Best Of Quartet West
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lisa Ahia Singing What Child Is This

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lisa Ahia Singing What Child Is This
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-12-15

Lisa Ahia And Joy Sanford

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a beautiful Christmas Carol recorded at KASU Jazz For The Holidays.

On December 1, 2018, Mike Doyle and I traveled to Pocahontas, Arkansas, to hear our friends, Gary Gazaway and Lisa Ahia, play at KASU Jazz For The Holidays. Gary always puts together a great band and Lisa never fails to deliver the material so I knew we were in for a treat. I set up my recording mics in the back of the hall to get the full room effect and I was lucky enough to get good recordings. It was a blessed night celebrating a blessed event.

I mentioned about Gary putting together a great band. This band was more like unbelievable. We heard some of the finest musicians in Northeast Arkansas several of whom have gained an international following.

Playing that night were.

Lisa Ahia – vocals
Gary Gazaway – trumpet
Joy Sanford – piano
Tim Crouch – violin
Robert Bowlin – guitar
David Eckert – bass
and
John Long – drums

Like I said, unbelievable.

So let’s listen now to Lisa Ahia singing “What Child Is This” recorded on December 1, 2018, at KASU Jazz For The Holidays.


Gary Gazaway, Joy Sandford, and David Eckert

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lisa Ahia Singing What Child Is This
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Gary Gazaway Live at Rendezvous Events Center on 2018-12-01
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