Eldorado

Something Blue – Eldorado – May 4, 2024

Scott Sharrard Playing With Eldorado Slim

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Eldorado Slim and moe.. 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.

Eldorado Slim Live at The Falcon on 2024-04-13
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moe. Live at The Egyptian Theater, Park City, UT on 2024-03-10
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Hairy Larry Singing Promises


Photo of Richard Murray and Hairy Larry by Megan Heyl

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Hairy Larry Singing Promises
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-04-28

Thanks Marty, today we’ll hear a song I wrote recorded by some fine Northeast Arkansas musicians.

My song “Promises” was released on the album “Collaborators” by Richard Murray and Hairy Larry. The album is full of songs cowritten by Richard and myself. I’ll save that story for another podcast. “Promises” was written, music and lyrics, by me.

We ended up with nine songs and I knew just who I wanted to record them. On December 2, 2009, I got the band together. Paul Moore on electric mandolin, Corey Emerson, bass, Addison Boling, drums, and I’m playing acoustic guitar. We all lived in the Jonesboro area at the time and we all had strong ties to ASU.

Since all of the songs were originals I was the only one at the session who had ever played them before. I gave Corey some pages with the chords scratched out in pencil, my notes while writing the songs so I wouldn’t forget them. Paul is blind so he plays by ear. And our drummer, Addison, like most drummers was used to playing without written music.

The rhythm section recorded all nine songs in a two hour session. We did two takes on each song and Addison’s time was so precise that sometimes I used pieces of both takes, spliced together on the album. I added vocals, trumpet, and harmonica later as overdubs.

Like most songwriters I write a lot of love songs. When I sing a love song people come up to me after the show and ask if I wrote that song about Vivian. And I usually have to say, nope, sorry, that songs not about Vivian.

But I’m here to tell you now I wrote the song “Promises” about Vivian and I sing it from my point of view. I not only wrote the song about Vivian I’m singing it to Vivian.

So now, recorded at HairyLarryLand in December of 2009 here I go, singing “Promises”.

Richard Murray and Hairy Larry – Collaborators
Something Blue Archives
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Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
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Whiskey

Something Blue – Whiskey – April 27, 2024


This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Copyright Infringement, Eddie Roberts, and Robert Walter. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Eddie Roberts & The Lucky Strokes Live at Brooklyn Bowl on 2024-04-12
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Robert Walter’s 20th Congress Live at Star Theater on 2022-05-14
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Copyright Infringement Live at Riceland Hall on 2018-07-13
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Copyright Infringement Playing Stella By Starlight

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Copyright Infringement Playing Stella By Starlight
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-04-21


DJ Hairy Larry Presents Copyright Infringement Playing Stella By Starlight
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-04-21

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a band of young musicians play a jazz standard.

It was my great good fortune to be able to work with high school jazz musicians at the Delta Jazz Workshop for several years. I enjoyed the workshop sessions and listening to rehearsals but my favorite job was rehearsing small groups made up of workshop attendees, mostly high school students.

In July of 2018 I was given some amazing musicians including a rhythm section of young musicians who were already playing at a professional level. So this was a great opportunity to show these students the whole process, selecting songs, creating instrumental sections, writing arrangements, and rehearsing for a concert.

And we had five days to make all this happen.

The first problem I confronted was instrumentation. We had four trumpets and a tenor sax. I think that could be called top heavy. So I asked one of the college students in the band, Brian Bewely, if he could play flugelhorn. The flugelhorn has a round soft sound, not as bright as a trumpet, so I grouped him with the sax. We wanted a flute player on “Stella By Starlight” so Dr. Carroll recruited another college student, Cody Ballard. His main instrument is tenor sax so that gave us a woodwind section of flute, sax, flugelhorn or two saxes and a flugelhorn.

The third college student in the band was Chris Wilson so he led the trumpet section. They worked together, as a unit, providing background punches the way only three trumpets can.

Everyone had a solo.

There were ten musicians in the ensemble and I’m going to name names so here’s the seven high school students that played in Copyright Infringement.

Sophie Hacker – guitar, Parker Robinson – tenor sax, Tucker Kyle – trumpet, Ryan Hartness – trumpet, Gabe Waters – bass, Braden Jones – drums, and Drew Murray – piano.

I did not play. I billed myself as bandleader and arranger. Sophie Hacker suggested the name for the band.

We had help from several other workshop attendees who would sit in the audience and let us know what they heard.

We played Friday night in Riceland Hall and everyone really stepped up. Best foot forward, dress for success, work together, 100% on.

We played three songs. The other two will be on Something Blue, Saturday night. I will also include links on the Something Blue website, sbblues.com.

So now, recorded in Riceland Hall at the Delta Jazz Workshop on July 13, 2018, here’s Copyright Infringement playing “Stella By Starlight”.

Copyright Infringement Live at Riceland Hall on 2018-07-13
Something Blue Archives
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Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
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Shine

Something Blue – Shine – April 20, 2024


This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Robert Glasper and Cory Henry. 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.

Robert Glasper – Black Radio III

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Cory Henry and The Funk Apostles – Operation Funk Live
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents John T. Parks Playing Life



DJ Hairy Larry Presents John T. Parks Playing Life
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-04-14

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a little philosophy from a fine Arkansas songwriter.

One of the benefits of volunteering to work at KASU and recording for Something Blue is that I get to meet so many great musicians. That’s how I met John Parks, recording him at KASU live events. And there’s been quite a few of them. I can even say that over the years we’ve become friends in music, one of the best kind of friends that you can have.

On November 11, 2014, KASU booked John T. Parks to play at the KASU Coffeehouse held at the Arts@311 in downtown Jonesboro. He played solo, standing there singing while accompanying himself on a 6 string guitar. I love duets, trios, and bands, and I’ve recorded John in all of these configurations. But there’s just something powerful about a solo performance.

Especially when the performer is playing all original songs. The truth rings clear from a single voice, words and music written by the singer.

Now John does a great job on other people’s songs too. I especially like to hear him covering songs by The Band. But still … Like I said …

John T. Parks lives in Batesville, Arkansas. He teaches for a living and he practices what he teaches with his songwriting. He has several albums full of his own songs. I found two on the internet that you can listen to, “Sleeping In The Henhouse” and “Northern Girl”. He ends the album “Northern Girl” with the song “Life” and he also chose that song to end his KASU Coffeehouse show.

I will include links to the albums and the concert at the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t be afraid of the philosophy. It’s not like Kant or Wittgenstein. The philosophy in his song “Life” is more of the Arkansas homespun variety.

Now here’s John T. Parks singing “Life” recorded at a KASU Coffeehouse concert on November 11, 2014.

John T. Parks At The Kasu Coffeehouse November 11 2014
Something Blue Archives
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Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
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John T. Parks – Northern Girl
www.reverbnation.com/johntparks/song/21159101-northern-girl

John T. Parks – Sleeping In The Henhouse
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Dreams

Something Blue – Dreams – April 13, 2024 and October 25, 2025
Tribute: A Celebration Of The Allman Brothers Band

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring The West Finch Blues Band, Blues Traveller, and Tribute To The Allman Brothers. 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.

Tribute: A Celebration of The Allman Brothers Band Live at West Milford Farm / Cumming, GA on 2024-04-05
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Blues Traveler Live at Mary Rippon Theater, University of Colorado on 1992-05-16
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The West Finch Blues Band
Unreleased recordings from 2006
Recorded at Delta Recording Service in Como, Mississippi, by Jimbo Malthus
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents The West Finch Blues Band Playing Stop



DJ Hairy Larry Presents The West Finch Blues Band Playing Stop
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-04-07

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear some fine blues played by some of Northeast Arkansas’ finest bluesmen.

I first met The West Finch Blues Band through Blues Fest. They would just rock the audience with their blues featuring slide guitar and the Hammond B3 with Leslies.

When we started raising money to build the bandshell their drummer, Keith Petrick, came by our store because he wanted to help. So they worked to make the bandshell become a reality while they played great music for us at Blues Fest.

Andy Fulkerson plays B3 in the band and he sent me this info about recordings they made in 2006.

The West Finch Blues Band was recorded by Jimbo Malthus at the Delta Recording Service in Como, Mississippi.

Playing on the recordings are Larry Rothgery, lead guitar and vocals; Keith Petrek, drums; Jeff Ryan, bass and backup vocals; Terry Carter, vocals, rhythm guitar and sax; and Andy Fulkerson, organ and piano.

We recorded over two days in 2006. West Finch included several members of Cottonmouth and was active from 1991 until the death of Keith Petrek in 2019. We still play informally on a semi-regular basis and have appeared in public three times in the last year at the Phillip Jackson ALS Benefit, at the Barbecue Fest in Jonesboro, and at a Brickhouse event.

I want to thank Andy Fulkerson for Something Blue and for Arkansas Roots. He brought us the recordings and filled in the details that put the music in an historical context.

Preserving the music from Arkansas and the Mississippi Delta is important and it’s people like Andy Fulkerson that help with our mission. If you have recordings or photos of your band, your dad’s band, or just some guys you used to know we want to hear their music, see the photos, and preserve the history.

So now, recorded in 2006, here’s The West Finch Blues Band, featuring Terry Carter, singing a Lonnie Mack song, “Stop”.

The West Finch Blues Band – Unreleased Recordings – 2006
Something Blue Archives
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Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
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Something Blue – Dreams

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And that’s The West Finch Blues Band, recorded in 2006, singing “Stop”. Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00, to hear some originals by West Finch, Blues Traveler, and Tribute: A Celebration of The Allman Brothers.

DJ Hairy Larry With The West Finch Blues Band Playing Better Place And Time
Something Blue – Dreams – 29 second spot

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring The West Finch Blues Band, Blues Traveller, and Tribute To The Allman Brothers. 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.

Tribute: A Celebration Of The Allman Brothers Band

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Fibber

Something Blue – Fibber – April 6, 2024

Three Trees Album Cover



This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring adam balusik, The James Quintet, Law, Maya de Luna, Quantum Jazz, and Regis V Gronoff. 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.

adam balusik: three trees
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Live from the 55 Bar – 03/07/93 – The James Quintet
www.jamendo.com/album/5812/live-from-the-55-bar-03-07-93

Sans gene ni oxygene by Law’
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Au Bout du Monde by Maya de Luna
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Quantum Jazz-End of Line
www.jamendo.com/album/104389/end-of-line

Regis V Gronoff-Tokyo Thunder Dance
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents NJHB Playing Colossus



DJ Hairy Larry Presents NJHB Playing Colossus
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-03-31

Thanks Marty, Today we’re going to hear a radio edit of one of NJHB’s most played songs.

NJHB had their first recording session at HairyLarryLand on December 29, 2012. From that session we released our first album, “Circular Logic” that included my song “Colossus”.

In 2013 we were the New Jazz House Band playing once a month at TheArts@311 in downtown Jonesboro. Every month the personnel varied and every month we released another album.

On February 2, 2012, we recorded the album “Colossus”, with the cover art showing the Colossus Of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World.

Then on July 6, 2013, we recorded our most accessible album, “Cookin’ For Piper” and we closed the show with “Colossus”.

The amazing thing about that show was that we got the band back from our first recording session. Joseph Curtis, trumpet; Cody Ballerd, tenor; Mike “Zif” Lovell, guitar, Matt Jackson, bass, and I’m playing my Fender Rhodes.

The only difference was instead of a drum set we had James Carvell on percussion and we added a second guitarist, David Shade. Almost everyone in the band is from Northeast Arkansas and I believe we all attended ASU.

By July NJHB had found itself. We didn’t just improvise the solos, we improvised the arrangements and we spent most of our time improvising duets and playing group improvisation. On this version of “Colossus” after a trumpet, tenor, and piano solo I led the band into group improvisation by scat singing and that’s the exciting part with the best solo work.

We continued playing “Colossus” for the rest of our 2013 season. We played it at my Senior Recital and released it on my “Bop Soup” album. By then I had added lyrics. Yes there will be links to these albums on the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

And about that radio edit. NJHB songs usually ran in the 20 minute range. That’s a little too long for radio. So I cut “Colossus” in half to play it on Arkansas Roots.

Ok now, here’s NJHB playing “Colossus” recorded on July 6, 2013, at TheArts@311.

DJ Hairy Larry Presents NJHB Playing Colossus-2
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2024-03-31
sbblues.com/2024/03/31/dj-hairy-larry-presents-njhb-playing-colossus/

NJHB Live at TheArts@311 on 2013-07-06
Something Blue Archives
archive.org/details/hl20130706

Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
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NJHB – Circular Logic
archive.org/details/hl2012-12-29

NJHB – Colossus
archive.org/details/hl2013-02-02

NJHB – Coookin’ For Piper
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Hairy Larry – Bop Soup
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