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From The Archive July 18, 2021 – NJHB – “Circular Logic”

http://sbblues.com/2021/07/18/from-the-archive-july-18-2021-njhb-circular-logic/

Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing some new jazz recorded at HairyLarryLand in 2012.

In the fall of 2012 I talked to Carl Abraham about adding a monthly jazz night to the schedule at TheArts@311. I called the concerts New Jazz In Jonesboro because we were going to play all original charts. Before our first show in January of 2013, over Christmas break, I brought NJHB to the HairyLarryLand Studio where we ran through some material and recorded our first album, “Circular Logic”.

Playing at the session were Mike Lovell – guitar, Garrett Tyler – drums, Matt Jackson – bass, Hairy Larry – piano, Cody Ballard – tenor sax, and Joseph Curtis – trumpet, all ASU students or former ASU students active in the ASU jazz program.

This album was the only NJHB studio album, since then all of the albums have been recorded live. But we recorded it just like a live album doing one take of each song and recording to stereo.

NJHB songs are not designed for radio with most tracks running about twenty minutes. So I’m going to play a radio mix for Arkansas Roots with a fade at the end of the bass solo. Visit the NJHB website at njhb.org to hear “Circular Logic” and other albums.

Here we are now, NJHB, playing the title track from our first album “Circular Logic”.

Something Blue – Mobile

http://sbblues.com/2021/07/17/mobile/

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring The Salty Dogs, CBDB, and Mike Guldin. 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.

twitch.tv/hairylarryland July 13, 2021, chill piano jazz from HairyLarryLand

Playlist Link

https://peertube.hairylarry.rocks/videos/watch/playlist/db024891-752b-4e21-9b52-ab9f1e391706

Low Earth Orbit by Larry Heyl — https://peertube.hairylarry.rocks/videos/watch/9b366a4f-961c-4bb7-8ee4-37b1842a0e5e

Hairy Larry’s twitch stream is at

www.twitch.tv/hairylarryland

This version of “Low Earth Orbit” was excerpted from the stream recorded on July 13, 2021. Hairy Larry’s current schedule is Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 PM and Sunday at 10:00 AM Central.

Gamer+ News July 12, 2021 from hairylarry's blog

Join us tonight at Inspired Unreality open game chat. Last week we talked about books. Before that Witch's Chicken Scratch, a cypher witches use to write down their recipes for teas and potions. And when we last left Ari and Caper they were in the Milyagon Witch's kitchen drinking love potion. The night before that the brownies had crowned Ari with a flowery garland.

Inspired Unreality open game chat is held in the gamerplus chat rooms at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you haven't been we have an invite for you here.

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What will we be discussing tonight? Nobody knows. Because, like Megan, we do what we want. Bring your own topic. All gaming is on topic.

More here – https://gamerplus.org/blogs/post/791

From The Archive July 11, 2021 – The Salty Dogs – “Starting Now”

http://sbblues.com/2021/07/11/from-the-archive-july-11-2021-the-salty-dogs-starting-now/

Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing some great country blues from KASU Bluesday Tuesday.

Like so many Arkansas musicians I met Brad Williams through Delta Boogie promoting The Salty Dogs on the web and playing their music on Something Blue. I recommended them to Mike Doyle who was booking Bluesday Tuesday at the time and I was glad when the stars aligned and I got to hear them live at the Newport Country Club on March 12, 2013.

The Salty Dogs are from Little Rock. Also playing in the band are Bart Angel, Brent LaBeau, Nick Devlin all living in Arkansas with deep Arkansas roots except Nick Devlin, the lead guitarist is from Edinburgh, Scotland. Where he got his Arkansas roots, I don’t know, but you can hear them in his music.

The Salty Dogs are different than most country bands. They play country, blues, and gospel music and their country originals sound like old school standards. And yet somehow they bring a new music feel to their shows.

Here they are now, The Salty Dogs, singing one they wrote “Starting Now”.

Something Blue – Sad – July 10, 2021

http://sbblues.com/2021/07/10/sad/

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Perpetual Groove, Tedeschi Trucks, and Charlotte Taylor. 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.

Perpetual Groove Live at Western North Carolina Agricultural Center – AsheJam on 2021-06-26 http://archive.org/details/pgroove2021-06-26.flac24

Tedeschi Trucks Band Live at Showtime at the Drive-In on 2021-07-01 http://archive.org/details/ttb2021-07-01

Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain Live at Red Goose Deli on 2009-04-20 http://archive.org/details/ct2009-04-20

twitch.tv/hairylarryland July 6, 2021 Hairy Larry jazz piano livestream

https://peertube.hairylarry.rocks/videos/watch/playlist/0d330733-4a1f-4826-a78c-ea24e39d6304

Blue Goose by Larry Heyl


Hairy Larry's twitch stream is at

https://www.twitch.tv/hairylarryland

This version of “Blue Goose” was excerpted from the stream recorded on July 6, 2021. Hairy Larry's current schedule is Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 PM and Sunday at 10:00 AM Central.

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Blue Goose Hairy Larry

Credits


Blue Goose By Larry Heyl twitch.tv/hairylarryland hairylarryland.com

Click here for “Blue Goose”

https://peertube.hairylarry.rocks/videos/watch/d037c4e2-49af-4689-bcad-5bdba70cf160

Collaborate with Hairy Larry. Play along and record. Click this nextcloud link to download.

https://hairylarryland.com/nextcloud/index.php/s/Z9RFW4QS6XGa3qo

All of Larry's compositions are licensed Creative Commons Attribution, CC BY.

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Gamer+ News July 05, 2021 from hairylarry's blog

https://gamerplus.org/blogs/post/786

Join us tonight at the Inspired Unreality Open Game Chat where we will discuss Science Fiction and Fantasy literature. Soon to be a monthly feature at Inspired Unreality.

We've already got some discussion going in my announcement thread.

https://gamerplus.org/newsfeed/4145

From The Archive July 4, 2021 – Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain – “Summertime”

http://sbblues.com/2021/07/04/from-the-archive-july-4-2021-charlotte-taylor-and-gypsy-rain-summertime/

Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing George Gershwin as sung at KASU Blue Monday.

I had known Charlotte Taylor for years, promoting her music on Delta Boogie, but the first time I met her in person was at the Red Goose Deli in Paragould, Arkansas, on April 20, 2009.

She sang great and the band played great. Really friendly people fun to party with. I was fortunate to get good recordings that night that I love playing on Something Blue. Since then we have become good friends, working together on several shows and hanging in Helena at the King Biscuit Blues Festival. One time, at the biscuit, Delta Legends got to open for Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain so sharing a stage is a feather in my cap.

Here they are now, Charlotte Taylor and Gypsy Rain, singing a jazz and blues standard that George Gershwin wrote for his opera, Porgy and Bess, “Summertime”.

http://sbblues.com/2021/07/03/seeds/

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Paul Motian, Joe Lee, Yamile Burich, and Kenny Garrett. 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.

Joe Lee – Swings On http://deltaboogie.com/alleyrecords/

Paul Motian – Lost Dream http://www.npr.org/artists/15401669/paul-motian

Kenny Garrett – Seeds From The Underground http://www.kennygarrett.com/

Yamile Burich – Random http://yamileburich.bandcamp.com/

— Paul Motian, Abacus

Welcome to Something Blue, I’m Hairy Larry and I’ve got the blues, for you.

July 1 twitch livestream at HairyLarryLand

https://peertube.hairylarry.rocks/videos/watch/playlist/b401e6e2-22c4-4a79-933c-82b51c92b5a9

Seven songs.

Candles by Larry Heyl


Hairy Larry's twitch stream is at

https://www.twitch.tv/hairylarryland

This version of “Candles” was excerpted from the stream recorded on July 1, 2021. Hairy Larry's current schedule is Tuesday and Thursday at 3:00 PM and Sunday at 10:00 AM Central.

Gamer+ News June 28, 2021 from hairylarry's blog

https://gamerplus.org/blogs/post/783

Tonight! On Inspired Unreality. We will be chatting about games, or playing games, or maybe chatting about books, science fiction and fantasy literature. What we've read and what we like. Books. Games. Chat.

Inspired Unreality is held every Monday night at 9:00 Central in the gamerplus chatrooms at Tenkar's Tavern on Discord. If you've never been there's an invite here.

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ZDL posted Deep Dive: OSR Critique about her actual experience in the OSR world when it was just called D&D.

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Something Blue – Corner – June 26, 2021

http://sbblues.com/2021/06/26/corner/

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Sweet Angel, Black Angel, David Gale, and Roosevelt Collier. 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.

From The Archive June 27, 2021 – Joe Lee – “Sweet Lorraine”

http://sbblues.com/2021/06/27/from-the-archive-june-27-2021-joe-lee-sweet-lorraine/

Thanks Marty. This week on From the Archives of Something Blue we’re hearing some great jazz from a Jonesboro jazz master.

First I helped Joe Lee digitize some of hs Alley hits for his “Sounds Of The Sixties” CD. We developed a good working arrangement so he invited me to work with him on another CD. This would be a jazz CD featuring songs he had recorded at Alley and also a live performance of “What’s New”.

As we collected the material from his master tapes I realized we were doing something important. These Joe Lee arrangements and performances archive an era of swing jazz that’s an important part of music history.