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Five Flavors of Funk 91 : "Herbie Hancock" Some great #70sfunk and #80sfunk from #herbiehancock Today's tunes include; (0:00) Rockit (1983) (5:18) Hang Up Your Hang Ups (1975) (12:45) Watermelon Man background music (1962) (14:28) Come Running To Me (1978) (22:57) Chameleon (1973) (27:33) Magic Number (1981)
Episode 74 The Polyphonic Synth Journey of Fusion Jazz Playlist Jan Hammer, “Darkness / Earth In Search Of A Sun” from The First Seven Days (1975 Atlantic). I am including two versions of the same track from Jan Hammer, a master synthesist who moved from monophonic to polyphonic synths gradually, making the best used of the expressive qualities of each technologh. This track is from 1975 and uses Oberheim modules, probably the 2-voice or even 4-voice, but along with the Minimoog and what sounds like an uncredited Mellotron. Hammer was insistent in the notes for this solo album that none of the sounds were made with the guitar. This makes the contrast of this track with the next version performed live with Jeff Beck and even more interesting contrast. Producer, Engineer, Piano, Electric Piano, Moog and Oberheim synthesizers, Drums, Percussion, Composer, Jan Hammer. 4:30 Jeff Beck With The Jan Hammer Group, “Darkness/Earth In Search Of A Sun” from Live (1977 Atlantic). Here is the same tune written by Hammer for his solo album, now performed live with Jeff Beck. I think one can assume that all soloing in done on a Minimoog while all other synth sounds, including strings, are provided by the Oberheim modules and Freeman string synth. Bass, Fernando Saunders; Drums, Tony Smith; Guitar, Effects, Jeff Beck; Moog, Oberheim, and Freeman synthesizers, Electric Piano, Timbales, Jan Hammer; violin, string synthesizer, Steve Kindler. 7:55 Billy Cobham, “Leaward Winds” from Magic (1977 CBS). Early days of the Oberheim polyphonic, used again as background comping and fills to back-up the guitar and piano leads. Bass, Randy Jackson; Guitar, Peter Maunu; Piano, Oberheim Synthesizer, Mark Soskin; drums, producer, Billy Cobham. 3:38 Herbie Hancock, “Hang Up Your Hang Ups” from Man-Child (1975 Columbia). Along with Jan Hammer, Herbie Hancock was an early pioneer of using polyphonic synths in his ensemble. While I don't hear the Oberheim module being played until about the 5:30 mark in this track, I wanted to include it because Hancock uses many synths at his disposal to achieve the overall sound. The next two tracks from the Eddie Henderson album Mahal used a similar but updated keyboard ensemble, including the Oberheim 8-voice polyphonic and Prophet 5 synths. Bass, Henry Davis, Louis Johnson, Paul Jackson; Drums, Harvey Mason, James Gadson, Mike Clark; Guitar, David T. Walker, Blackbird McKnight; Guitar, Synthesizer, Melvin "Wah Wah" Watson; Percussion, Bill Summers; Piano, Fender Rhodes, Arp Odyssey, Pro Soloist, 2600, String Ensemble, Oberheim Polyphonic Synthesizer, Hohner D6 Clavinet, Herbie Hancock; Saxophone, Flute, Ernie Watts, Jim Horn; Soprano Saxophone, Wayne Shorter; Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Saxello, Bass Clarinet, Bass Flute, Alto Flute, Bennie Maupin; Trombone, Garnett Brown; Trumpet, Bud Brisbois, Jay DaVersa; Tuba, Bass Trombone, Dick Hyde. 7:27 Eddie Henderson, “Cyclops” from Mahal (1978 Capitol). Bass, Paul Jackson (2); Congas, Percussion, Bill Summers; Drums, Howard King; Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, ARP 2600, Oberheim 8 Voice Polyphonic, Prophet-5, ARP Strings Ensemble, Minimoog, Yamaha CS-80 Polyphonic synthesizers, Herbie Hancock; Flute, Hubert Laws; Guitar, Ray Obiedo; Piano [Acoustic], Mtume; Prophet-5 Programming, John Bowen; Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Saxello], Bennie Maupin; Trombone, Julian Priester; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Eddie Henderson. 5:19 Eddie Henderson, “Prance On” from Mahal (1978 Capitol). Bass, Paul Jackson (2); Congas, Percussion, Bill Summers; Drums, Howard King; Fender Rhodes, Clavinet, ARP 2600, Oberheim 8 Voice Polyphonic, Prophet-5, ARP Strings Ensemble, Minimoog, Yamaha CS-80 Polyphonic synthesizers, Herbie Hancock; Flute, Hubert Laws; Guitar, Ray Obiedo; Piano [Acoustic], Mtume; Prophet-5 Programming, John Bowen; Tenor Saxophone, Saxophone [Saxello], Bennie Maupin; Trombone, Julian Priester; Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Eddie Henderson. 5:17 Rolf Kühn. “Cucu Ear” from Cucu Ear (1980 MPS Records). This German disc features keyboardist Rolf Kühn and highlights the Roland Jupiter 4, a 4-voice polyphonic synth. Bass, N.-H. Ø Pedersen; Clarinet, Roland Sting Synthesizer, Roland Jupiter 4 Synthesizer, Roland Amps, Rolf Kühn; Drums, Alphonse Mouzon; Engineer, Walter Quintus; Guitar, Peter Weihe, Philip Catherine; Steinway Acoustic, Fender Rhodes pianos, Roland Amps and Echoes, Joachim Kühn; Reeds, Charlie Mariano, Herb Geller; Trombone, Egon Christmann, Wolfgang Ahlers; Trumpet, Klaus Blodau, Larry Elam, Mannie Moch, Paul Kubatsch. 5:05 Rolf Kühn. “Key-Alliance” from Cucu Ear (1980 MPS Records). On this track the Roland Jupiter 4 is played by Joachim Kühn, brother of Rolf. Bass, N.-H. Ø Pedersen; Clarinet, Roland Sting Synthesizer, Roland Amps, Rolf Kühn; Drums, Alphonse Mouzon; Engineer, Walter Quintus; Guitar, Peter Weihe, Philip Catherine; Steinway Acoustic, Roland Jupiter 4 Synthesizer, Fender Rhodes pianos, Roland Amps and Echoes, Joachim Kühn; Reeds, Charlie Mariano, Herb Geller; Trombone, Egon Christmann, Wolfgang Ahlers; Trumpet, Klaus Blodau, Larry Elam, Mannie Moch, Paul Kubatsch. 5:41 Didier Lockwood, “Ballade Des Fees (Quartet Without Drums)” from Live In Montreux (1980 Disques JMS). Look who's featured on this album by French violinist Dider Lockwood—it's Jan Hammer again. Only this time he's using an unnamed “polyphonic synthesizer.” Your guess is as good as mine on this one, although he was using Oberheim and Yamaha CP70 keyboards around this same time. Bass, Bo Stief; Drums, Gerry Brown; Rhythm Guitar, Marc Perru; Polyphonic Synthesizer, Jan Hammer; Tenor Saxophone, Bob Malach; Violin, Didier Lockwood. 4:50 Didier Lockwood, “Fast Travel” from Live In Montreux (1980 Disques JMS). Another track with Jan Hammer using an unnamed polyphonic synth. There is a really smart Minimoog solo beginning as about 1:21, polyphonic fills are most apparent around beginning around 4:08. Bass, Bo Stief; Drums, Gerry Brown; Rhythm Guitar, Marc Perru; Polyphonic Synthesizer, Jan Hammer; Tenor Saxophone, Bob Malach; Violin, Didier Lockwood. 7:06 Georges Acogny, “Karimagie” from First Steps In (1981 String). This track uses a Polymoog effectively for some nice runs and comping, beginning around 3:40. I do not know what instrument was used to create the the white noise heard in the opening and throughout since I don't believe you could do that with the Polymoog. Bass, Dominique Bertram; Composed By, Khalil Chahine; Drums, Paco Sery; Guitar, Georges Acogny, Kamil Rustam; Percussion, Sydney Thiam; Piano, Patrick Gauthier; Soloist [Acoustic Guitar], Larry Coryell; Soloist [Bass], Nicolas Fizman; Soloist [Electric Guitar], Kamil Rustam; Polymoog synthesizer, Rachid Bahri. 8:30 Georges Acogny, “1st La Rosée” from First Steps In (1981 String). Acogny is a guitar player so the polyphonic synth tends to play a supporting role to the string work on this track. In this case, the Prophet 5 is used, most notably at about 30 seconds into the track. Bass, Nicolas Fizman, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Olivier Hutman, Guitar, Kamil Rustam, Guitar [Ovation], Georges Acogny, Piano, Jean-Pierre Fouquey, Soloist [Trombone], Hamid Belhocine, Prophet 5 Synthesizer, Didier Egea. 4:37 Combo FH, “Zelený Muž (Green Man)” from Věci (Things) (1981 Panton). Here is a short track that uses the Italian-made Farfisa Syntorchestra, a rare keyboard made in 1978 that had a split keyboard, part polyphonic string synthesizer and part monophone synth section. Mostly used on European tracks by German composers including Klaus Schulze, here is an unusual jazz fusion example from a group in the Czechoslovakia. This group was known for its unusual instrumentation, including lead bassoon heard on this track. Bass Guitar, Václav Pátek; Bassoon, Percussion, Milan Sládek; Percussion, Richard Mader; Organ, Farfisa Syntorchestra synthesizers, Percussion, Leader, Daniel Fikejz; Percussion, Bořivoj Suchý. 1:48 String Connection, “Quasi String Waltz” from Workoholic (1982 PolJazz). Recorded in Poland and distributed by the Polish Jazz Society. This album features some strings sounds played on the Polymoog, which was still being used for its unique sounds even by this late date, because the Polymoog had been retired by this time. Listen for fills and chords beginning around 1:08. Bass Guitar [Gitara Basowa], Krzysztof Ścierański; Drums [Perkusja], Zbigniew Lewandowski; Piano [Fortepian Akstyczny], Violin [Skrypce], Polymoog Synthesizer, Krzesimir Dębski; Piano, Hammond Organ , Polymoog Synthesizer, Trombone [Puzon], Janusz Skowron; Tenor Saxophone [Saxoton Tenorowy], Soprano Saxophone [Saxofon Sopranowy], Andrzej Olejniczak. 3:19 Mike Elliott, “For Janny” from Diffusion (1983 Celebration). Another interesting album of guitar-based fusion jazz with synthesizer touches. Seemingly self-produced in Minnesota. Although the Minimoog is also used on this recording, I selected a track that was primarily using the Polymoog, beginning around 50 seconds. Fender Bass, Rick Houle; Drums, Gordy Knudtson; Flugelhorn, Bobby Peterson; Gibson ES-347 guitar, Ryoji Matsuoka Flamenco guitars, solid body kalimba; Mike Elliott; grand piano, Polymoog and Mini-Moog synthesizers, Ricky Peterson; Producer, Mike Elliott. 4:42 Martin Kratochvíl & Jazz Q, “Trhanec (The Muffin)” from Hvězdoň Asteroid (1984 Supraphon). From Czechoslovakia, a brilliant ensemble of musicians led by keyboardst Martin Kratochvíl. Here is another mix of monophonic synths and the polyphonic Oberheim 4-voice, heard in the opening riff that's repeated throughout. Bass Guitar, Přemysl Faukner; Drums [Bicí Nástroje], Pavol Kozma; Electric Guitar [El. Kytara], Twelve-String Guitar, Fender Rhodes, Minimoog, ARP Omni, Oberheim 4-Voice Polyphonic synthesizers, Leader [Vedoucí], Engineer [Recording], Recording Supervisor [Recording Director], Martin Kratochvíl. 4:34 Opening background music: Short piece by Thom Holmes using the Arturia Prophet 5 plug-in. Opening and closing sequences voiced by Anne Benkovitz. Additional opening, closing, and other incidental music by Thom Holmes. For additional notes, please see my blog, Noise and Notations.
Heart-pounding R&B and gritty fuzz garage are the order of the week, along with brilliant Soul and Boss Ska On Target has your bases covered. Sit back, relax and do nothing for the next hour while Mod Marty entertains with the best in black wax. ----------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "The Flick" Earl Van Dyke - Soul "Twine Time" Alvin Cash & The Crawlers - Mar-V-Lus "The Living End" Curtis Smith - Essica "What Are You Doing To My World" Don Bryant - Hi "Breaking Point" Etta James - Argo "Special Occassion" The Miracles - Tamla-Motown "Romeo and Juliette" Michael & The Messengers - USA "Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Sailor" The Yardbirds - Capitol "E.S.P." Giant Crab - Uni "Little Miss Perfect" Jimmy Dobbins - Crash "Hang Up Your Hang-Ups" Bobby Lester - Columbia "Skate Pt.1" Dean Parrish - Boom "I Ain't Gonna Write You" The Caper Brothers - Roulette "You Fixed My Heartache" Inez & Charlie Foxx - Columbia "Let's Dance" The Intrigues - Yew "Fuzzy And Wild" The Ventures - Dolton "So Get Out" The Surfaris - Decca "Don't Lie To Me" Four + One - Parlaphone "Mr. Soul" Laurel Aitken - Nu Beat "Oil In My Lamp" The Ska Kings - Atlantic "He's Gone Ska" Ed's All Stars - Blue Beat
Radio show first broadcast on The Face Radio, Brooklyn at 5:00pm ET on 12 April 2020. Also online at https://thefaceradio.com/ Track List: James Brown – Ain’t That A Groove Ted Taylor – Call The House Doctor Bill Withers – Harlem The Supremes – The Happening Flying Mojito Bros. – Ten Foot Pole (Flying Mojito Bros Refrito) Howard Tate – Part Time Lover The Attractions – New Girl In The Neighborhood Ted Taylor & Little Johnny Taylor – Funky Ghetto David Bowie – Cactus T. Rex – The Groover Howard Tate – Look At Granny Run Run Bob & Marcia – It’s A Rockin’ Good Way Ted Taylor – She’s Got A Munchy Tunchy Larry Wu – Let Me Show You Little Sonny – Eli’s Pork Chop Herbie Hancock – Hang Up Your Hang Ups
1) Hang Up Your Hang Ups (feat. Kim English) (Extended) - Paul Woolford, Kim English. 2) Hang Up Your Hang Ups (The Only One) [feat. Kim English] (CamelPhat Remix) - Paul Woolford, Kim English. 3) Red Cup feat. Solo Tamas (Original Mix) - Dakar, Solo Tamas. 4) All Night (Extended Mix) - Example. 5) Let Go Of This Acid (Original Mix) - Artwork. 6) KHLHI (Original Mix) - Percussions. 7) How Does It Feel (Extended Mix) - Roger That (UK). 8) Revolution (Deep In Jersey Extended Mix) - Harry Romero. 9) Guess The Rest (Extended Mix) - Jameson. 10) Rhythm Of The Drum (Extended Mix) - Shift K3Y. 11) My Town (Original Mix) - Ferdinand Weber, FWHO. 12) In Da Music (Original Mix) - C_Sky. 13) Along Came Polly (Original Mix) - Rebuke. 14) Cheddar (Club Mix) - OFFAIAH.
Aired on 28th February 2019 1. Aly & Fila vs Scott Bond & Charlie Walker – Shadow (Paul Thomas Belfunk Edit) 2. ID – ID (with From The Speaker acapella) 3. Orkidea – Nana (Jerome Isma-Ae Remix) – Black Hole 4. Dylhen - Apogee – FSOE UV 5. Paul Thomas – Allegro – FSOE UV 6. Sasha – Xpander (Krasniqi Edit) - Promo 7. Flynthe & Chewie – Chrono Trigger - Avanti 8. Camelphat & Cristoph feat. Jem Cooke – Breathe – Pryda Presents 9. ID - ID – FSOE UV 10. Dylhen – Aurora – FSOE Parallels (with Hang Up Your Hang Ups acapella) 11. ID – ID – FSOE UV 12. Space Brothers – Shine (Paul Thomas & White-Akre Remix) – Statement! 13. Paul Thomas & White-Akre – Goliath (Paul Thomas Yeke Yeke Edit) – FSOE UV
The second half of our 2018 Top 50 Countdown. The biggest tracks of 2018, the most played on Rippin Radio. Tracks 25-1. Presented by SALVATORE. It's time. To. Get. On. It. TRACKLIST: 25. Real Love - NiCe7 24. Phunk House (The Cube Guys Remix - L.A.ROS & Yan Kings 23. Neutron Dance - Krystal Klear 22. Back & Forth - MK x Jonas Blue x Becky Hill 21. Lovin' U (David Tort Markem HoTL Remix) - Alexander Som David Penn Max C 20. The Beyonce Track' - Melé 19. Playing With My Heart - Mark Knight & Danny Howard 18. So Real (Warriors - Too Many Zooz VS KDA Ft. Jess Glynne 17. Freak You Right - Lee Foss & Eli Brown 16. You Can Do It Baby - Mark Knight & Danny Howard 15. Murder - Max Chapman 14. Trippin - CASSIMM 13. Tomorrow's World - Secondcity 12. Breathe - CamelPhat X Cristoph 11. 17 - MK 10. You Give Me That Feeling (Inner City Club Mix) - Inner City x Latroit 9. All I Need - Shiba San & Tim Baresko 8. Electricity (The Black Madonna Remix - Diplo, Mark Ronson, Dua Lipa, Silk City 7. Drive (ft. Delilah Montagu) (Solardo Remix - Black Coffee & David Guetta 6. Right Here, Right Now (CamelPhat Remix) - Fatboy Slim 5. Panic Room - Au/Ra & CamelPhat 4. Hang Up Your Hang Ups (ft. Kim English) - Paul Woolford 3. Feel Good House - Mall Grab 2. Deep Dip - Dajae, Detlef 1. Feel My Needs - Weiss (UK)
Today we are chatting with Payton Dale, celebrity stylist, self-published author, former plus size model, and a women with such awesome style she looks like she just walked out of Woodstock. We are chatting about her styling A-list celebrities, her start as a plus size model, her book Hang Up Your Hang Ups all about body love, and also talking about why she chose to live a sober lifestyle. xx . Connect with Payton Dale: www.thepaytonproject.com Instagram Slam Squad Bosses Facebook Group MERCH IS LIVE HERE! Grab your Her Best F***ing Life Mug! ^^use the code "PODCASTFAM" for 10% off! The Mindset Makeover Online Course is LIVE HERE! ^^Use code "HBFL" at Checkout & as a loyal Podcast listener, you get 30% off of the course! (Pssst: That takes it down to even more under $50!) Join the Her Best F***ing Life Facebook Group HERE! Buy the Her Best F***ing Life Planner & Workbook HERE! ^^You need her. She's the CUTEST. Connect with me: Instagram YouTube Work with me HERE- 1:1 Mindset Tranformation Coaching Buy my books, read the blog, & lots more at sarahordo.com Interested in SPONSORING upcoming episodes? Email me: SarahOrdoCoaching@Gmail.com
FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
TRACKLIST FOR #020 00:00 - 1. Gat Decor - "Passion" (Do You Want it Right Now Mix) [Way of Life] [1996] 06:20 - 2. The Goodmen - "Give it Up" [Fresh Fruit] [1992] 10:24 - 3. Kryder + Steve Angello - "Romani" [Kryteria] [2018] 14:05 - 4. Schegg - "Cleaning the Kitchen" [Boutade] [2018] 17:32 - 5. Anotr - "Summer in the Studio" [No Art] [2018] 20:20 - 6. Kink - "Perth" (Dusky Remix) [Running Back] [2018] 23:53 - 7. Paul Woolford Feat. Kim English - "Hang Up Your Hang Ups" [FFRR] [2018] 27:26 - 8. Camelphat Feat. Ali Love - "Dopamine Machine" [Defected] [2018] 33:25 - 9. Fehrplay - "The Walk" [Mood of Mind] [2018] 39:06 - 10. Baile - "Amae" (Sasha Fabric 1999 Mix) [Last Night on Earth] [2018] 42:24 - 11. Remake - "Bladerunner" (Maceo Plex Renaissance Mix) [Renaissance] [2018] 45:38 - 12. Skream - "Poison" (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) [We Are The Brave) 49:40 - 13. Victor Ruiz - "Eye of the Beholder" [Noir] [2018] 53:26 - 14. Banco De Gaia - "Heliopolis" (Eudopolis Dog Mix) [Ultimate] [1994] Follow Me: http://www.soundcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.mixcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.twitter.com/djstecallaghan http://www.facebook.com/stevecallaghanmusic Spotify ➜ https://spoti.fi/2NfaQjF iTunes ➜ http://bit.ly/fight-the-future
FIGHT THE FUTURE: club classics. past. present. w/ Steve Callaghan
TRACKLIST FOR #020 00:00 - 1. Gat Decor - "Passion" (Do You Want it Right Now Mix) [Way of Life] [1996] 06:20 - 2. The Goodmen - "Give it Up" [Fresh Fruit] [1992] 10:24 - 3. Kryder + Steve Angello - "Romani" [Kryteria] [2018] 14:05 - 4. Schegg - "Cleaning the Kitchen" [Boutade] [2018] 17:32 - 5. Anotr - "Summer in the Studio" [No Art] [2018] 20:20 - 6. Kink - "Perth" (Dusky Remix) [Running Back] [2018] 23:53 - 7. Paul Woolford Feat. Kim English - "Hang Up Your Hang Ups" [FFRR] [2018] 27:26 - 8. Camelphat Feat. Ali Love - "Dopamine Machine" [Defected] [2018] 33:25 - 9. Fehrplay - "The Walk" [Mood of Mind] [2018] 39:06 - 10. Baile - "Amae" (Sasha Fabric 1999 Mix) [Last Night on Earth] [2018] 42:24 - 11. Remake - "Bladerunner" (Maceo Plex Renaissance Mix) [Renaissance] [2018] 45:38 - 12. Skream - "Poison" (Alan Fitzpatrick Remix) [We Are The Brave) 49:40 - 13. Victor Ruiz - "Eye of the Beholder" [Noir] [2018] 53:26 - 14. Banco De Gaia - "Heliopolis" (Eudopolis Dog Mix) [Ultimate] [1994] Follow Me: http://www.soundcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.mixcloud.com/stevecallaghan http://www.twitter.com/djstecallaghan http://www.facebook.com/stevecallaghanmusic Spotify ➜ https://spoti.fi/2NfaQjF iTunes ➜ http://bit.ly/fight-the-future
This week On Target is adding a new element to the mix. You asked and we listened so it's time to add SKA to the show. We still offer masses of Soul, R&B, Popcorn, Northern Soul and Rockin' Blues mixed with Beat, Garage, Psych and Freakbeat but if we are going to be true to Mod then Ska must be a part of the mix. Your feedback is more than welcome. Please like the Facebook page here: facebook.com/ontargetpodcast/ ------------------------------------------------- The Playlist Is: "Jamaica Ska" Byron Lee & The Dragonaires - Kentone "Ska Jerk(e)" The Wailers - Coxone "Guns Of Navarone" Roland Alphonso & The Skatalites - Mu-Zik City "Everybody's Going Ape" Jimmy Soul - S.P.Q.R. "Get Down" Harvey Scales & The 7 Sounds - Magic Touch "The Philly Dog" Lou Lawton - Capitol "I Can Never Say" The Pretty Things - Fontana "Are You A Boy Or Are You A Girl" The Barbarians - Laurie "I'm Gonna Be A Rich Man" The Foundations - Uni "Ali Baba" John Holt - Treasure Isle. "Longshot Kick The Bucket" The Pioneers - Trojan "This Scorcher" Jackie Mittoo - Coxone "Function At The Junction" Shorty Long - Soul "Hang Up Your Hang-Ups" Bobby Lester - Columbia "Hard To Handle" Patti Drew - Capitol "Fire Brigade" The Move - A&M "Who Planted Thorns In Ms. Alice's Garden" Tom Northcott - New Syndrome "Care Of Cell 44" The Zombies - Columbia "Put Yourself In My Place" Chris Clark - Tamla-Motwn "Get Up And Get It" Jackie Mittoo
Ever wonder what it's like to pick out outfits for rock stars? We're continuing with Women Who Rock week with celebrity stylist and author of "Hang Up Your Hang Ups" Payton Dale. We talked about fashion and music, and SO much more including body image, saying yes to everything (and figuring it out afterwards), the importance of a girl gang, and why its so rewarding to be a rebel in your industry. Connect with Payton: @ThePaytonProject Check out her book, "Hang Up Your Hang Ups" on Amazon
00:00 Piranhas*^ [12.31.14 - Atlanta, GA] 05:14 Intentions Clear&% > 14:26 In A Silent Way& 16:21 Great American& [1.17.15 - New York, NY] 23:40 Hang Up Your Hang Ups#^ [12.31.14 - Atlanta, GA] 31:08 Dump City^ [1.30.15 - Cincinnati, OH] 41:12 Bullhead City@ [2.5.15 - Chattanooga, TN] 46:11 Wappy Sprayberry [1.29.15 - Knoxville, TN] 59:13 Rocker part II [2.6.15 - Nashville, TN] Notes: * first time played (original) ^ with Mad Dog's Filthy Little Secret & with Joshua Redman % with 10th Grade teases # first time played (Herbie Hancock) @ with Jen Hartswick Total Running Time 73:48