Meerkats

Something Blue – Meerkats – December 27, 2025

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Dave Holland – Seeds Of Time

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Tom Scott, Dave Holland, 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 Central, at kasu.org.

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Hairy Larry – 1625 Groove Street

Hairy Larry – 1625 Groove Street
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Tom Scott And The LA Express
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Dave Holland – Seeds Of Time

Dave Holland

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Tom Scott And The LA Express
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lady Bird Featuring Paul Lessard On Alto Sax

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Lady Bird Featuring Paul Lessard On Alto Sax
From the Archives Of Something Blue 2025-12-21

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Hairy Larry – 1625 Groove Street

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear some amazing alto sax work recorded at HairyLarryLand.

So part of this equation is Paul Lessard playing alto sax with me while he was teaching at ASU. He’s an absolutely fantastic player who thinks on his feet and took a lot of the load off of me by cueing transitions in the songs, keeping the band tight.

Another part of the equation was Chris Isom and Spencer Rawlins. I played with them when we were taking jazz together at ASU but more importantly they played in the working band, Common Time, and developed a tight drums and bass lock while paying their dues.

And the third part of the equation, I was a math student and I do realize that I’m stretching my metophor, is Craig Collison, former Director of Percussion at ASU, former Bebop Beatnik, and, most importantly, my friend and teacher.

Chris was coming to town over Spring Break. Spencer and I both wanted to play with him. Paul and Craig were also available. So on March 25, 2025, we enjoyed the session and we recorded my album, “1625 Groove Street”.

“Lady Bird” was written by Tadd Dameron in 1939 and first released in 1948. It has been recorded by Art Blakey, Don Byas, Miles Davis, Stan Getz, Dexter Gordon, Charles Mingus, Gerry Mulligan, Bud Powell, Chet Baker, and many others.

If you’re curious check Wikipedia. It’s a great song.

So now, recorded at HairyLarryLand on March 25, 2025, here’s “Lady Bird”.

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Hairy Larry – 1625 Groove Street
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Herald

Something Blue – Herald – December 20, 2025

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Amy Helm – Silver City

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Jay Shepherd, Lizz Wright, Amy Helm, Suzanne Michell, and Oscar Peterson. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.

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Lizz Wright – Dreaming Wide Awake

Hairy Larry – The Gift
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Jay Shepherd – Millenium Fair
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Lizz Wright – Dreaming Wide Awake
www.lizzwright.net/

Amy Helm – Silver City
www.amyhelm.com/

Suzanne Michell And Fred Wilson – Stardate 2020
www.arkansasheritage.com/arkansas-art-council/registry-rosters/arts-on-tour/suzanne-michell-and-uncle-fred-wilson
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Oscar Peterson – Plays The Cole Porter Songbook
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Jay Shepherd – Millenium Fair
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jazz Buskers Playing Autumn Leaves

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jazz Buskers Playing Autumn Leaves
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2025-12-28
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Jazz Buskers – Freddy’s Blues

Thanks Marty. Today we’re going to hear my favorite song recorded at my favorite place, HairyLarryLand.

In the fall of 2024 I saw Eliecer Tamez at Gamer’s Haven when I was there for my Thursday Night D&D campaign. Eliecer played with me in the Jazz Recital Band at ASU and he expressed an interest in getting together and playing agian.

Then at Blues Fest I saw Danielle Russell. She’s been the singer in many rock and blues bands in Northeast Arkansas and she sang with The Flying Hungarians every year at Blues Fest. I asked if she would be interested in singing jazz and she started in on all of her favorite jazz composers.

Eliecer also sings and so somewhere in the back of my brain this idea emerged to start a jazz vocals group with three singers. They were up for it and we started playing at HairyLarryLand a couple of times a month, working up repertoire. We finally settled on six songs that gave us an hour long set. We played our first gig in the Oak Grove Heights City Park at our family reunion and we’ve been on a steady roll ever since.

If you play six songs several times a month for a year you get pretty good at them. The only problem was we needed a bass player. Enter Terrell Montgomery.

I also went to school with Terrell and he helped me many times with my compositions. Terrell and Tyler Worsham gave me my first reading on my bossa Nova song, “Malaysia”, which is now my show closer. They also both played with me in the “Trinity For The Arts” jazz happening on the quad in front of the music department at ASU.

And it just so happened that Terrell was coming to Jonesboro to play at Tyler’s wedding. And I was able to set up a session the next day to record Terrell with Jazz Buskers.

So, on November 3, 2025, we had a session and recorded the Jazz Busker’s album, “Freddy’s Blues”.

And on that album is Eliecer singing my favorite song, “Autumn Leaves”.

So now, from their new album “Freddy’s Blues”, here’s Jazz Buskers, with Terrell Montgomery on bass, singing “Autumn Leaves”.

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Jazz Buskers – Freddy’s Blues
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Trilogy For The Arts – April 24, 2015
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jay Shepherd Playing Be Thou My Vision and Let Thy Blood In Mercy Poured

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Jay Shepherd Playing Be Thou My Vision and Let Thy Blood In Mercy Poured
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2025-12-14

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Jay Shepherd – Millenium Fair

Thanks Marty, It is getting close to Christmas so I thought I’d do something completely different and feature two sacred songs played on classical guitar.

Jay Shepherd is pursuing his doctorate in guitar performance and he’s a busy man. I had talked to him before about recording a solo guitar album at HairyLarryLand and what do you know, his schedule opened up last Spring and I was able to record him on June 12, 2025.

With an omni for a room mic and two cardiod condenser mics on the guitar I lucked out and got some fantastic recordings. The only comparison I can make is John Fahey.

The album, “Millenium Fair”, is mostly medieval sacred music with a couple of songs from the twentieth century. “Be Thou My Vision” might have been written in the 10th or 11th centuries. “Let Thy Blood In Mercy Poured” came much later, written by Johann Crüger in the 16th or 17th centuries. Both songs are still in hymnals today.

Jay is from Jonesboro, Arkansas. He attended ASU and took his Masters in guitar performance. He was on the faculty at ASU teaching guitar and bass. He is an in demand performer playing all styles of music but he clearly loves classical guitar.

So now, recorded at HairyLarryLand on June 12, 2025, here’s Jay Shepherd playing “Be Thou My Vision” and “Let Thy Blood In Mercy Poured”.

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Jay Shepherd – Millennium Fair
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Hairy Larry – The Gift
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Creativity

Something Blue – Creativity – December 13, 2025

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Dr. Z’s Experiment

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Delta Legends, Dr. Zs Experiment, and King Baby. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.

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King Baby

Dr. Zs Experiment Live at Old Neighborhood Pub on 2025-11-26
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King Baby Live at From The Earth Brewing Company – Inside Stage on 2025-11-26
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Delta Legends – Mr. John B. Shepherd
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Delta Legends Playing Messin’ With The Kid

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Delta Legends Playing Messin With The Kid
From The Archives Of Something Blue 2025-12-07

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Delta Legends – Mr. John B. Shepherd

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a Chicago Blues Classic played by Delta Legends.

When I was a young man, a long long time ago, I went to see The Paul Butterfield Blues Band play at The Cellar in Arlington Heights. I had been playing folk music and blues on acoustic guitar for years but that performance pushed me over the line and the next day I was buying a used electric bass and amplifier. I started a band called Plough and we played rock, blues, and blues-rock.

Like everyone back then I had been listening to the Paul Butterfield albums. I was a little ahead of the curve on Butter because my brother was at the University of Chicago when he was playing on the south side and he brought the first Paul Butterfield Blues Band album to the house.

But then there was a new album out called “Chicago/The Blues/Today!” with a great Junior Wells song, “Messin’ With The Kid”. Playing with Junior Wells was a young Chess Records session guitarist, Buddy Guy. Junior Wells was raised in West Memphis, Arkansas, so, like many blues musicians, he went from Arkansas to Chicago. A few years later I did the opposite and went from Chicago to Arkansas.

So here we are and I’m playing songs from the first Paul Butterfield album and “Messin With The Kid”, that I first sang over 50 years ago, with Delta Legends in Arkansas.

On November 21, 2025, Delta Legends recorded an album called “Mr. John B. Shepherd”. Playing on the album are John Shepherd, guitar; David McCulley, bass; Ben Ben Adler, drums; and I’m on harmonica and vocals. All fine outstanding Arkansas musicians.

We did “Blues With A Feeling”, “Born In Chicago”, “Messin’ With The Kid”, and other great Chicago Blues songs. You can take the boy out of Chicago but you can’t take chicaga’ out of the boy. When I started to sing everything came roaring back.

So now, recorded outside of Wynne, Arkansas, on November 21, 2025, here’s Delta Legends playing “Messin’ With The Kid”.

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Delta Legends – Mr. John B. Shepherd
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Peas

Something Blue – November 29, 2025

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B3 Kings

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Joe Lee, The B3 Kings, and John Shepherd. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.

B3 Kings Live at The Plough And Stars on 2025-11-18
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John Shepherd Live at Craighead Forest Bandshell on 2010-09-26
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Joe Lee
Joe Lee Combo Live At Blues Fest September 5, 1998
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Joe Lee – Blackeyed Peas
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DJ Hairy Larry Presents Joe Lee Playing Tuxedo Junction

DJ Hairy Larry Presents Joe Lee Playing Tuxedo Junction
From The Archives Of Something Blue – 2025-11-23

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Joe Lee – Tuxedo Junction

Thanks Marty, today we’re going to hear a function at the junction. And that’s “Tuxedo Junction”.

“Tuxedo Junction” was a number one hit for Glenn Miller and His Orchestra in 1940. The song was introduced by Erskine Hawkins and His Orchestra in 1939 so that’s going back 86 years. When Joe Lee played it at Blues Fest in 1998 it was only 59 years old. Time flies when you’re making music.

The song was covered by The Andrews Sisters, Ella Fitzgerald, Duke Ellington, Harry James, Frankie Avalon, Joe Jackson, Stan Kenton, and Manhatten Transfer. That’s the definition of a standard.

Joe’s live version is a tight rendition. Joe plays the head on tenor sax and Kenny Caldwell plays guitar counterpoint on the bridge. Joe takes the first solo with the counterpoint on the bridge again. Kenny takes the second solo with Joe playing a little bit on the last eight. Then they share the head out ending just before the bridge.

It’s sweet!

Kenny Caldwell played in Jonesboro for years. Joe lee was born in Mississippi. He was a session man in Memphis. He taught band at Trumann, Arkansas, while recording hits at Fernwood in Memphis. Then he started his Alley Records label in Jonesboro and the rest is history.

We also heard Tom Mason on bass and David Carter, drums.

So now, here’s the Joe Lee Combo playing “Tuxedo Junction” recorded at Blues Fest on September 5, 1998.

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Joe Lee With Scotty Moore And Bill Black At Fernwood

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Something Blue – Underground

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Something Blue Archives – List Of Concerts
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Joe Lee on Delta Musicians
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Alley Record Co. On Delta Boogie
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Safari

Something Blue – Safari – November 22, 2025

This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Jazz Alliance, Steps Ahead, and the Dave Holland Quintet. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.

Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM Central, at kasu.org.

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Dave Holland Quintet – Extended Play: Live At Birdland

Steps Ahead – Live In Tokyo 1986
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Dave Holland Quintet – Extended Play: Live At Birdland

Dave Holland


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Jazz Alliance – Partly Cloudy
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