Something Blue – Tunnel – January 20, 2024
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Sunna Gunnlaugs, Bob Reynolds, and Jeffrey Scott Lawrence. 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.
Sunna Gunnlaugs – At House Of Sweden, At The Lily Pad, At Vonarsular
sunnagunnlaugs.bandcamp.com/
Bob Reynolds, Quartet
bobreynolds.bandcamp.com/album/quartet
Jeffrey Scott Lawrence – Blues For Erica
www.jamendo.com/album/111827/blues-for-erica
jeffreyscottlawrence.com/
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Sunna Gunnlaugs, Það búa litlir dvergar
Welcome to Something Blue. I’m Hairy Larry and I’ve got the blues, for you.
Bob Reynolds, Hush
All right now. That’s Bob Reynolds playing “Hush” from his album, “Quartet”. Kicking us off tonight we heard Sunna Gunnlaugs do “Það búa litlir dvergar”. We’re featuring some great jazz tonight, all licensed Creative Commons.
Something Blue is broadcast on KASU, 91.9 FM and streaming on the internet at kasu.org.
I’m Hairy Larry, host of Something Blue. Visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com to listen anytime and for links to more music from the featured musicians.
Ok now, here’s Sunna Gunnlaugs playing “The Dream”. Then from his album, “Blues For Erica” we’ll hear Jeffrey Scott Lawrence do “Inside the Hour”.
Sunna Gunnlaugs, The Dream
Jeffrey Scott Lawrence, Inside the Hour
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Jeffrey Scott Lawrence, Iced Tea
Bob Reynolds, Down South
Now that’s what I’m talking about. We heard Jeffrey Scott Lawrence do “Iced Tea” followed by Bob Reynolds playing “Down South”.
Something Blue is broadcast on KASU, 91.9 FM and streaming on the internet at kasu.org.
I’m Hairy Larry, host of Something Blue. For more Creative Commons jazz written by contemporary composers, visit my jazz library at jazz.mixremix.cc.
Ok now, closing the show here’s Icelandic pianist, Sunna Gunnlaugs, playing “Tunnel Vision”. Until next time this is Hairy Larry reminding you once again, blues is the mainstream.
Sunna Gunnlaugs, Tunnel Vision