Liner notes
The Inspiration
Great Lakes Brass and Title Track present a Harvest Gathering edition of What’s Going On with a magical parade of Earthwork friends and guest stars. This one-of-a-kind performance is inspired by Marvin Gaye’s landmark protest album from the Vietnam era of 1971, as well as Dirty Dozen Brass Band re-imagined version, published in 2006, in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina and the associated socio-political unrest.
What’s Going On is an epic example of the intersection of artistry and activism. It posed big questions about society and its moment in time, through Marvin’s unique lens.
It represented a pivot for Marvin Gaye as an artist, as he chose to express himself and his point of view, rather than to solely entertain. A shock to the Motown machine, Marvin had to fight against his label and his family for this poignant song cycle to be heard, and it’s social relevance lives on today; impossible to deny.
Culturally, and musically, we were further inspired by Dirty Dozen Brass Band’s triumphant redux. They made bold, remarkable choices in their interpretation.
They moved the music through a brass band format, featuring guest artists who made personal adaptations that ranged from subtle nuance, to broad lyrical updates. Dirty Dozen showed that it was possible, and GLB strives to live up to their example. We present our version, adapted to our instrumentation, our collection of talented Michigan artists, and we reflect on our moment in time. All of this is culminating LIVE at the irreplaceable Earthwork Harvest Gathering at Earthwork Farm in Lake City, Michigan on September 15, 2023 at 10 pm on the Cedar Stage.
The vision
For the Great Lakes Brass edition of What’s Going On, we are drawing from Marvin Gaye’s original, and interpretations by Dirty Dozen, Aretha Franklin and other artists. We’ve shaped our influence into a fresh interpretation, rather than recreating previous versions with specificity.
Our project is intended as a respectful homage, and forward-looking, collaborative creation. We’re leaning into the compelling writing and performances that exist; while listening to their heartfelt encouragement to question, learn, and lend our voices to the current, local, and pressing movements of equity, peace, and justice.
The performance is anchored and arranged by Great Lakes Brass, with guest artists joining on each song. Artists are encouraged to adapt the arrangement to themselves and their creative point of view.
Great Lakes Brass
Guest Stars
Exec. Producer – What’s Going On: Fred Bueltmann
Arrangements: Fred, Jared, & Scott
Andrew Schrock | Vocals
Josh Keller | Trumpet and Vocals
Jarad “Saxsquatch” Selner | Tenor Saxophone
Scott Dumas | Trombone
Dede Alder | Bass Drum
Carolyn Koebel | Snare and Congas
Gerren Young | Percussion
Fred Bueltmann | Sousaphone
What now?
We hope this moment of bringing people, song, and ideas together was enjoyable or meaningful to y’all in some way or another. Here’s to moving forward with kindness, love and empathy, while also channeling the energy and courage to ask big questions , and listen for answers small or large, — even if they haven’t arrived just yet.
If you’d like to dig into more perspective on the the album, we share some of the writings we found compelling at the bottom of this page.
Peace.
What’s going on? That’s going on.
Seth Bernard
Encouragement and Inspiration
A. Billi Free
Vocals | What’s Going On & Inner City Blues
Rachael Davis
Vocals | What’s Happening My Brother & Inner City Blues
Crystal Woodward Turner
Vocals | Flyin’ High& Inner City Blues
Terrence “Trademark” Massey
Trumpet | Flyin’ High
Maggie Heeren
Vocals | Save the Children
Adam Danis
Vocals | Save the Children
Rachel Marco-Havens
Vocals | God is Love
Dutcher Snedeker
Organ | God is Love
Noble Julz Hamilton
Vocals | God is Love
Hannah Laine
Vocals | Wholy Holy
Nate Heymoss
Guitar | Wholy Holy
Peter Madcat Ruth
Harmonica | Inner City Blues
The Songs
Side One
What's Going On
Written by Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye & Renaldo Benson
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Jarad Selner
Featuring A. Billi Free
Mother, mother
There’s too many of you crying
Brother, brother, brother
There’s far too many of you dying
You know we’ve got to find a way
To bring some lovin’ here today, yeah
Father, father
We don’t need to escalate
You see, war is not the answer
For only love can conquer hate
You know we’ve got to find a way
To bring some lovin’ here today
Picket lines and picket signs
Don’t punish me with brutality
Talk to me
So you can see
Oh, what’s going on (What’s going on)
What’s going on (What’s going on)
What’s going on (What’s going on)
What’s going on (What’s going on)
Right on, baby
Right on, baby
Right on
Mother, mother
Everybody thinks we’re wrong
Oh, but who are they to judge us
Simply ’cause our hair is long
Oh, you know we’ve got to find a way
To bring some understanding here today
Picket lines and picket signs
Don’t punish me with brutality
Come on talk to me
So you can see
What’s going on (What’s going on)
Yeah, what’s going on (What’s going on)
Tell me what’s going on (What’s going on)
I’ll tell you, what’s going on (What’s going on)
Right on, baby, right on
Right on, baby
Right on, baby, right on
What's Happening my Brother
Written by James Nyx & Marvin Gaye
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Fred Bueltmann
Featuring Rachael Davis
Hey baby, what’cha know good
I’m just gettin’ back, but you knew I would
War is hell, when will it end,
When will people start gettin’ together again
Are things really gettin’ better, like the newspaper said
What else is new my friend, besides what I read
Can’t find no work, can’t find no job my friend
Money is tighter than it’s ever been
Say man, I just don’t understand
What’s going on across this land
Ah what’s happening brother,
Oh ya, what’s happening my man
Are they still gettin’ down where we used to go and dance
Will our Tigers win the pennant,
do you think they have a chance
And tell me friend, how in the world have you been.
Tell me what’s out and I want to know what’s in.
What’s the deal man, what’s happening
What’s happening brother
Ah what’s happening brother
What’s happening my man
Ah what’s happening brother
What’s been shaken up and down the line
I want to know cause I’m slightly behind the time.
Flyin' High (in the Friendly Sky)
Written by Marvin Gaye, Anna Gaye & Elgie Stover
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Fred Bueltmann
Featuring Crystal Woodward-Turner
Flying high in the friendly sky
Flying high without ever leavin’ the ground, no
Rest of the folks are tired and weary
Oh Lord, and have laid their bodies down
Yeah-yeah, oh yeah
I go the place where danger awaits me
Oh Lord
And it’s bound to forsake me (ooh Lord)
So stupid minded
I can’t help it
Oh, so stupid minded
But I go crazy when I can’t find it
In the morning, I’ll be alright, my friend (oh Lord)
But soon the night will bring the pains
The pain, oh the pain
Flying high in the friendly sky, oh Lord
Without ever leaving the ground
Yeah-yeah
And I ain’t seen nothing but trouble baby
Nobody really understands, no no (help me, somebody)
And I go to the place where good feelin’ awaits me
Self-destruction’s in my hand
Oh Lord, so stupid minded (can you help me? Can you help?)
Oh Lord, I go crazy when I can’t find it (help me)
Well I know, I’m hooked, my friend (got to help me)
To the boy who makes slaves out of men (got to help me)
Oh-oh believe me
Flying high in a friendly sky
Oh baby, flyin’ high
Ooh-hoo
Flyin’ high, in a friendly sky
Help Me Somebody (from Dirty Dozen version)
Save the Children
Written by Al Cleveland, Marvin Gaye & Renaldo Benson
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Jarad Selner
Featuring Maggie Heeran & Adam Danis
I just want to ask a question:
Who really cares, to save a world in despair?
Who really cares?
There’ll come a time (There’ll come a time)
When the world won’t be singing (When the world won’t be singing)
Flowers won’t grow (Flowers won’t grow, no)
Bells won’t be ringin’ (The bells won’t be ringin’)
Who really cares? (Who really cares?)
Who’s willing to try? (Who is willin’ to try?)
To save the world (To save the world)
That’s destined to die (That is destined to die)
When I look at the world (When I look at the world)
It fills me with sorrow (It fills me with sorrow)
Little children today (Children today)
Are really gonna suffer tomorrow (Really suffer tomorrow)
(Oh!) What a shame (What a shame)
Such a bad way to live (Such a bad way to live)
Oh, who is to blame? (Who is to blame?)
We can’t stop living (When we can’t stop living)
(Ohhh!) Live, (Live)
(Live for life) Live for life
(But let live everybody)
Live life for the children (Live life for the children!)
(Oh, for the Children!)
You see, let’s… (Oh!) let’s save the children (Oh)
Let’s…let’s save all the children
(Save the babies! Save the babies!)
(And if you want to love, you got to save the babies!)
(Oh you’ve got the feeling, you’ve got the feeling)
(You will save the babies! All of the children!)
God is Love
Written by Marvin Gaye, Anna Gaye, Elgie Stover & James Nyx
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Jarad Selner
Featuring Rachel Marco-Havens & Dutcher Snedeker
GLB’s Mother Earth Edition
(adaptation by Rachel Marco-Havens)
Oh don’t go and trample on our mother
She’s God and my friend
She made this world for us to live in, and gave us everything
And all we ask of us
is we give each other love.
Oh ya
Don’t go and trample on my mother
Cause God is my friend
She loves us whether or not we show it
And still gives us everything
And all we ask of us,
is we give each other love.
Oh ya
Love your mother,
Love your father,
Love your sister,
Love your brother,
(your brother!)
Don’t go and trample on my Mother
Shes god and my friend
And when we call on her for mercy
Be reciprocal my friend
(Oh, yes)
All we ask of us, (I know),
is we give each other love,
Oh ya
Mercy Mercy Me (The Ecology)
Written by Marvin Gaye
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Scott Dumas
Featuring Andrew Schrock – Vocals
Ah, things ain’t what they used to be
(ain’t what they used to be)
Poison is the wind that blows
From the north and south and east
Ah, things ain’t what they used to be (ain’t what they used to be)
Fish full of mercury
Animals and birds who live nearby are dying
Hey, things ain’t what they used to be
How much more abuse from man can she stand?
SIDE TWO
Right on
Written by Earl DeRouen & Marvin Gaye
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Scott Dumas
Featuring Noble Julz Hamilton
I know that’s alright
Every day, that’s alright
Oh, when we love each other
I know that’s alright
Oh, just feel it, feel it
Oh, everybody feel it
God knows that’s alright, yes
Some of us were born for races to win
Some of us are aware that it’s good for us to care
Some of us feel the icy wind of poverty blowin’ in the air
For those of us who tend the sick
And heed the people’s cries
Yeah, oh, oh, oh Lord, Lord, people
And I say, right on
Honey, right on
For those of us who live, where hatred is enslaved, alright
For those of us who live a life, yeah
Surrounded by good fortune and wealth, talk about it
For those of us who got drowned in the sea of happiness
For the soul that takes pride in his God
And himself and everything else
Ah, true love, love, love for your brother
And love, love for God
Love, pure love
Give out some love and you’ll find peace sublime
And my darlin’, one more thing
If you let me, I will take you to live where love is king
Wholy Holy
Written by Renaldo Benson, Al Cleveland & Marvin Gaye
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Scott Dumas
Featuring Hannah Laine & Nate Heymoss
Wholly holy
Come together
Wholly holy
People, we all got to come together
‘Cause we need the strength, power and all the feeling
Wholly holy
Get together, one another
Wholly holy, wholly holy, wholly
We should believe in one another
the love we feel comes and goes,
but it always returns
And from the love in each other
we’ve got a lot to learn
Wholly holy
We can conquer hate (‘Cause we can) forever
We need each other
Wholly (Wholly holy, wholly holy)
We can rock the world’s foundation (Yes we can)
Everybody together, together and holy (Wholly holy, wholly)
Will holler love, love, love across the nation
Wholly holy
All together and holy (Wholly)
We proclaim love, our salvation
Inner City Blues
(Make me wanna holler)
Written by Marvin Gaye, James Nyx, Anna Gaye & Elgie Stover
Arranged for Great Lakes Brass by Fred Bueltmann
Featuring Andrew Schrock, Peter Madcat Ruth, A. Billi Free, Crystal Turner, Rachael Davis and the entire Harvest Gathering edition of Great Lakes Brass
Rockets, moon shots
Spend it on the have nots
Money, we make it
Fore we see it you take it
Oh, make me want to holler
The way they do my life (yeah)
Make me want to holler
The way they do my life
This ain’t livin’, this ain’t livin’
No, no baby, this ain’t livin’
No, no, no, no
Inflation no chance
To increase finance
Bills pile up sky high
Send that boy off to die
Oh, make me want to holler
The way they do my life
Yeah, make me want to holler
The way they do my life
Oh, baby
Dah, dah, dah
Dah, dah, dah
Hang-ups, let downs
Bad breaks, set backs
Natural fact is
Oh honey that I can’t pay my taxes
Oh, make me want to holler
And throw up both my hands
Yea, it make me want to holler
And throw up both my hands
Oh (ow) crime is (woo) increasing
Trigger happy policing
Panic is spreading
God knows where we’re heading
Oh, make me want to holler
They don’t understand
Mother, mother
Everybody thinks we’re wrong
Who are they to judge us
Interesting reading:
Here’s a few articles with history, relevance, etc.:
- Original Liner Notes
- NPR presents the 100 of the most important American musical works of the 20th century
- 50 Years Later, Why Marvin Gaye’s Seminal Album ‘What’s Going On’ Endures
- What’s Going On at 50: Marvin Gaye’s masterpiece is still so true to life
- What’s Going On: A Social Commentary by Marvin Gaye
- Dirty Dozen’s What’s Going On | 2006