The Hammond B-3 organ gets some big love in this episode. First up is the Delvon LaMarr Organ Trio and their debut album Close But No Cigar, a Billboard #1 in the jazz charts. The band takes the well honed sound and constructs an incredibly funky outing that comes off like a live mixtape. It harkens the spirit and quotes from the titans of B-3 like Booker T. and the MG’s, the Incredible Jimmy Smith, and Brother Jack McDuff.
The Major Scale – Delvon LaMarr Organ Trio & Brother Jack McDuff
Speaking of which, The Major Scale has been waxing on for a long time about the need to spread the word on Brother Jack McDuff’s overlooked spaced-out jams of the late ’60s and early ’70s. We take a look at a trio of albums he cut for Blue Note during this period: Moon Rappin’, To Seek A New Home, and Who Knows What Tomorrow’s Gonna Bring? Unlike his other work, these albums don’t turn up often on playlists, but when they do they dazzle and delight with their surreal soul and hard driving funk. Crate-diggers and producers have looked to these records since the dawn of hip-hop; just ask, J Dilla, Nas (who’s father plays on one of the albums) A Tribe Called Quest, or Black Moon.

Hello please this is episode 74 of The Lady Raptastic Show and Lady Raptastic talks about the Cackle & Stabs Brewery as well as Hulagram’s Pies. Enjoy and haunches up!
This week on the Meat Limit, the gang (with special guest Josh) discuss true crime movies & documentaries as well as the many trailers that have been released in the past few weeks. PLUS! Leon gives his stance on the Girl Scouts, Scarlet gets personal for a moment, Matt gets confused about which kind of trailers we’re discussing and, of course, since Josh is in the studio, SOMEONE GETS SHOT!
TRANSCRIPT: Nona Adventure Park celebrated its grand opening this past Saturday at 14086 Centerline Drive in Lake Nona. Nona Adventure Park is located on a lake and is designed for all ages and skill sets. The park is home to a two-track Rixen Cable System for water-skiers and wakeboarders; an inflatable obstacle course on the water; and a climbing tower with a 60-foot-high ropes course, a wobble bridge, two 50-foot climbing walls, a pro shop with equipment rentals; and a restaurant named Splashes Bistro