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This week on Time Signatures, Erv welcomes 2024 Grammy Winner, 2014 IBC Band Category winner as well as the Albert King Guitar Award, the Jus' Blues Foundation's Bobby Rush Entertainer's Award, and the Jackson Music Awards' Blues Artist of the Year, Castro ‘Mr. Sipp' Coleman . He started playin in local churches at the age of 6, touring at the age of 11, and for 26 years, Castro Coleman spent his time working in Gospel Music. His move to the Blues after those 26 years was fully accepted by his fan base, and Mr. Sipp was ‘born' and he was to the races. A fantastic discussion, with a dynamic personality. You will love this interview! Website: https://www.mrsipp.net/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mrsipptmbc YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDVo4hXgVM9aWizDUQGIrKQ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1duNfccIPXlVz522cvFKNi _________________________Facebook: Time SignaturesYouTube: Time SignaturesFacebook: Capital Area Blues SocietyWebsite: Capital Area Blues SocietyFriends of Time Signatures _______Website: University of Mississippi Libraries Blues ArchiveWebsite: Killer Blues Headstone ProjectWebsite: Blues Society Radio NetworkWebsite: Keeping the Blues Alive Foundation
Send us a textthese guys jumped oto the Global Blues scene with "Stuck in the Mud' a 13 track debut album of all original music, Lets see what they did to achieve that! y'all check them out atwww.christopherwyzeandthetellers.comSupport the showThe David Bradley ShowHost: David Bradleyhttps://www.facebook.com/100087472238854https://youtube.com/@thedavidbradleyshowwww.thedavidbradleyshow.com Like to be a guestContact Usjulie@thedavidbradleyshow.comRecorded at Bradley StudiosProduced by: Caitlin BackesProud Member of CMASPONSERSBottled Water and Sweet Tea provided by PURITY DairyABlaze Entertainment
On this episode of Caught On The Mike, I'm joined by the incredibly talented Hector Anchondo — winner of the 2020 International Blues Challenge and a powerful force in the modern blues scene. From his early days blending Latin, reggae, and rock, to becoming a nationally recognized blues artist, Hector's journey is one of passion, resilience, and raw talent. We also reflect on our shared roots in Omaha's iconic Ranch Bowl and the evolution of the local music community. Whether you're a longtime blues fan or simply love hearing from authentic artists with real stories, this is an episode you won't want to miss.
The Old Man was introduced to Doc through Big Rich and it was a good time! Doc has a unique singing voice and interesting back story. Doc's songs are featured on "The Old Man's Rhythm and Blues Hour" Wednesdays and Fridays at 12noon pst / 3pm east / 8pm Tenerife on Ride Time Radio (https://www.easyridertenerife.com/ridetimeradio) and most Blues Show on TOMPodcast on Mixcloud. If you know of any artists that need to get the word out on what they are doing, have them contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com and we'll talk to them. Thanks for all your support!! Later Gators!! *Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree *Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com *Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com *TOMPodcast/Rhythm and Blues Shows: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
Rock and Blues Artist with Dynamic Vocals Shines After Single-Chair Turn and Instant Save Second ChanceCoach Michael Bublé Goes Undefeated and Takes "Voice" Crown in Back-to-Back SeasonsAdam David, a soulful 35-year-old singer, songwriter and guitarist from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was named champion of "The Voice" Season 27.Guided by coach Michael Bublé, David faced off against a chorus of formidable competitors in the finale, including fellow Team Bublé artist Jadyn Cree, Team Legend's RENZO, Team Adam's Lucia Flores-Wiseman and Team Kelsea's Jaelen Johnston.In his Blind Audition, David, who shared his inspirational story of battling addiction, earned the attention of Bublé with his bluesy rendition of Peter Frampton's "Baby, I Love Your Way." During the Battle Rounds, he and teammate Ricardo Moreno performed a duet of their coach's own hit song "Home."Sailing through the Knockout Round, David transformed Allen Stone's "Unaware" with his signature smoky voice. During the playoffs, his earnest and soulful take on Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" won his coach over and advanced him to the live semi-finals.In the first live show, he performed "Bring It on Home to Me" by Sam Cooke, accompanied by his electric guitar. During the live results show, he didn't immediately advance to the next round and gave his all in a last-chance performance of "Lose Control" by Teddy Swims in the Instant Save. He earned America's vote for the single remaining spot in the finale and made a lasting impression that ultimately took him all the way to victory.On Monday night's telecast, David continued to impress coaches and viewers with an up-tempo live performance of "Hard Fought Hallelujah" by Brandon Lake & Jelly Roll as well as a stirring down-tempo performance of "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker.Before being crowned the winner during tonight's finale, David was joined on stage by coach Michael Bublé for a duet of classic "The Weight" by the Band.David's presence on the show's social media platforms this season garnered immense popularity. His performances accumulated 7.3 million views across "The Voice" pages on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.David's musical journey began early with the guitar, later discovering his voice at a performing arts camp, leading him to write songs. His career has taken him from local venues to international corporate events. Along the way, David struggled with addiction but eventually sought help and ultimately found recovery. Now five years clean, he credits music as a steady anchor in his life, helping him process emotions and maintain stability. David is deeply committed to performing at rehabilitation centers each week, using his own experiences and music to inspire others in their recovery. This work has become a cornerstone of his healing, providing purpose and a way to support others through their struggles.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Rock and Blues Artist with Dynamic Vocals Shines After Single-Chair Turn and Instant Save Second ChanceCoach Michael Bublé Goes Undefeated and Takes "Voice" Crown in Back-to-Back SeasonsAdam David, a soulful 35-year-old singer, songwriter and guitarist from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was named champion of "The Voice" Season 27.Guided by coach Michael Bublé, David faced off against a chorus of formidable competitors in the finale, including fellow Team Bublé artist Jadyn Cree, Team Legend's RENZO, Team Adam's Lucia Flores-Wiseman and Team Kelsea's Jaelen Johnston.In his Blind Audition, David, who shared his inspirational story of battling addiction, earned the attention of Bublé with his bluesy rendition of Peter Frampton's "Baby, I Love Your Way." During the Battle Rounds, he and teammate Ricardo Moreno performed a duet of their coach's own hit song "Home."Sailing through the Knockout Round, David transformed Allen Stone's "Unaware" with his signature smoky voice. During the playoffs, his earnest and soulful take on Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" won his coach over and advanced him to the live semi-finals.In the first live show, he performed "Bring It on Home to Me" by Sam Cooke, accompanied by his electric guitar. During the live results show, he didn't immediately advance to the next round and gave his all in a last-chance performance of "Lose Control" by Teddy Swims in the Instant Save. He earned America's vote for the single remaining spot in the finale and made a lasting impression that ultimately took him all the way to victory.On Monday night's telecast, David continued to impress coaches and viewers with an up-tempo live performance of "Hard Fought Hallelujah" by Brandon Lake & Jelly Roll as well as a stirring down-tempo performance of "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker.Before being crowned the winner during tonight's finale, David was joined on stage by coach Michael Bublé for a duet of classic "The Weight" by the Band.David's presence on the show's social media platforms this season garnered immense popularity. His performances accumulated 7.3 million views across "The Voice" pages on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.David's musical journey began early with the guitar, later discovering his voice at a performing arts camp, leading him to write songs. His career has taken him from local venues to international corporate events. Along the way, David struggled with addiction but eventually sought help and ultimately found recovery. Now five years clean, he credits music as a steady anchor in his life, helping him process emotions and maintain stability. David is deeply committed to performing at rehabilitation centers each week, using his own experiences and music to inspire others in their recovery. This work has become a cornerstone of his healing, providing purpose and a way to support others through their struggles.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Rock and Blues Artist with Dynamic Vocals Shines After Single-Chair Turn and Instant Save Second Chance Coach Michael Bublé Goes Undefeated and Takes "Voice" Crown in Back-to-Back SeasonsAdam David, a soulful 35-year-old singer, songwriter and guitarist from Fort Lauderdale, Fla., was named champion of "The Voice" Season 27.Guided by coach Michael Bublé, David faced off against a chorus of formidable competitors in the finale, including fellow Team Bublé artist Jadyn Cree, Team Legend's RENZO, Team Adam's Lucia Flores-Wiseman and Team Kelsea's Jaelen Johnston.In his Blind Audition, David, who shared his inspirational story of battling addiction, earned the attention of Bublé with his bluesy rendition of Peter Frampton's "Baby, I Love Your Way." During the Battle Rounds, he and teammate Ricardo Moreno performed a duet of their coach's own hit song "Home."Sailing through the Knockout Round, David transformed Allen Stone's "Unaware" with his signature smoky voice. During the playoffs, his earnest and soulful take on Bob Dylan's "I Shall Be Released" won his coach over and advanced him to the live semi-finals.In the first live show, he performed "Bring It on Home to Me" by Sam Cooke, accompanied by his electric guitar. During the live results show, he didn't immediately advance to the next round and gave his all in a last-chance performance of "Lose Control" by Teddy Swims in the Instant Save. He earned America's vote for the single remaining spot in the finale and made a lasting impression that ultimately took him all the way to victory.On Monday night's telecast, David continued to impress coaches and viewers with an up-tempo live performance of "Hard Fought Hallelujah" by Brandon Lake & Jelly Roll as well as a stirring down-tempo performance of "You Are So Beautiful" by Joe Cocker.Before being crowned the winner during tonight's finale, David was joined on stage by coach Michael Bublé for a duet of classic "The Weight" by the Band.David's presence on the show's social media platforms this season garnered immense popularity. His performances accumulated 7.3 million views across "The Voice" pages on Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Twitter and YouTube.David's musical journey began early with the guitar, later discovering his voice at a performing arts camp, leading him to write songs. His career has taken him from local venues to international corporate events. Along the way, David struggled with addiction but eventually sought help and ultimately found recovery. Now five years clean, he credits music as a steady anchor in his life, helping him process emotions and maintain stability. David is deeply committed to performing at rehabilitation centers each week, using his own experiences and music to inspire others in their recovery. This work has become a cornerstone of his healing, providing purpose and a way to support others through their struggles."The Voice" is the #1 most-watched alternative series for the sixth consecutive broadcast season. The recent fall and midseason cycles have reached 46 million viewers across platforms."The Voice" Season 28 premieres in September 2025. Michael Bublé will return alongside Reba McEntire, Niall Horan and Snoop Dogg. "The Voice" is a presentation of MGM Television, Warner Bros. Unscripted Television in association with Warner Horizon, and ITV Studios The Voice USA, Inc. The series was created by John de Mol, who serves as an executive producer along with Mark Burnett, Audrey Morrissey, Amanda Zucker, Kyra Thompson, Adam H. Sher and Barry Poznick. For embeddable clips and more, please visit NBC.com's official show site: https://www.nbc.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/i-am-refocused-radio--2671113/support.
This is a Music artist interview with guest Anissa Hampton, featuring a discussion on her upcoming EP project, tour schedule, and newest releases, which I will be spinning. Anissa Hampton, widely recognized as "Bigg Sexyy," is a talented soul artist originating from Chicago, Illinois. With her remarkable ability to traverse various musical genres, Anissa's repertoire includes Blues, Soul, R&B, Opera, and Jazz. Anissa's official introduction to the music industry came in 2018 with her debut single, “Big Sexy.” Since then, she has continually captivated audiences through a series of engaging singles, including her latest works, “Doggone Shucky Ducky” and "Holding On (to your good loving)." These tracks will feature in her forthcoming Blues EP titled "Variations of Me 2," soon to be available on all major music platforms. Her journey as a performing artist has seen her share the stage with eminent figuressuch as Brian McKnight, Musiq Soulchild, Eric Benét, Regina Belle, Michel'le, andBobby Rush. Additionally, Anissa has contributed background vocals for legendaryartists such as Willie Clayton, Keeshea Pratt, and Calvin Richardson. Anissa'sexceptional contributions have garnered significant recognition.In 2018, she was nominated for “Female Artist of the Year” at the Southern Soul MusicAwards. Her single, “Talk to Me,” reached prestigious rankings of #6 and #10 on the UKcharts in 2020, earning her another nomination for “Female Vocalist of the Year” at theJackson Music Awards.In 2021, she secured the “R&B Band of the Year” award. The following year saw herbeing honored with “Entertainer of the Year” and “Female Artist of the Year” at theJackson Music Awards.The recognition continued in 2023 with multiple nominations and winning “Entertainer ofthe Year” at The Best of Mississippi Awards. For 2024, Anissa is a nominee for “FemaleArtist of the Year,” “Entertainer of the Year,” and “R&B Group of the Year” at theJackson Music Awards.Looking forward to 2025, she has been nominated as "Traditional Blues Artist of theYear" and "Band of the Year" at the Soul Music Awards, solidifying her prominent position in the sphere of music.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/ladydiva-live-radio--2579466/support.
This is a Music artist interview with guest Anissa Hampton, featuring a discussion on her upcoming EP project, tour schedule, and newest releases, which I will be spinning. Anissa Hampton, widely recognized as "Bigg Sexyy," is a talented soul artist originating from Chicago, Illinois. With her remarkable ability to traverse various musical genres, Anissa's repertoire includes Blues, Soul, R&B, Opera, and Jazz. Anissa's official introduction to the music industry came in 2018 with her debut single, “Big Sexy.” Since then, she has continually captivated audiences through a series of engaging singles, including her latest works, “Doggone Shucky Ducky” and "Holding On (to your good loving)." These tracks will feature in her forthcoming Blues EP titled "Variations of Me 2," soon to be available on all major music platforms. Her journey as a performing artist has seen her share the stage with eminent figuressuch as Brian McKnight, Musiq Soulchild, Eric Benét, Regina Belle, Michel'le, andBobby Rush. Additionally, Anissa has contributed background vocals for legendaryartists such as Willie Clayton, Keeshea Pratt, and Calvin Richardson. Anissa'sexceptional contributions have garnered significant recognition.In 2018, she was nominated for “Female Artist of the Year” at the Southern Soul MusicAwards. Her single, “Talk to Me,” reached prestigious rankings of #6 and #10 on the UKcharts in 2020, earning her another nomination for “Female Vocalist of the Year” at theJackson Music Awards.In 2021, she secured the “R&B Band of the Year” award. The following year saw herbeing honored with “Entertainer of the Year” and “Female Artist of the Year” at theJackson Music Awards.The recognition continued in 2023 with multiple nominations and winning “Entertainer ofthe Year” at The Best of Mississippi Awards. For 2024, Anissa is a nominee for “FemaleArtist of the Year,” “Entertainer of the Year,” and “R&B Group of the Year” at theJackson Music Awards.Looking forward to 2025, she has been nominated as "Traditional Blues Artist of theYear" and "Band of the Year" at the Soul Music Awards, solidifying her prominent position in the sphere of music.Support the showMusic Artist interview
We proudly welcome today, as he appears with us from Germany, Blues Artist, Author and Pastor JOHN LEE HOOKER JR. to the Rick Flynn Presents podcast. Buy his incredible new book entitled "From the Shadow of the Blues: My Story of Music, Addiction and redemption". Published by Rowman and Littlefield, this is a powerful memoir of redemption from the son of blues legend John Lee Hooker. Born in Detroit, John Lee Hooker Jr. began singing as a featured attraction in his father's shows as ateenager. His father was a sharecropper's son who became known for hit songs like “Boogie Chillen,” “I'm in the Mood,” and “Boom Boom,” and in 1972, he and his father performed live and recorded an album in Soledad Prison. Junior seemed to have a golden ticket to a successful music career, but problems brewed as his father's troubled marriage ripped apart the family. This sad tale goes on to have a very happy ending as John tells you in his own words. Yes, the book is on Amazon! www.JohnLeeHookerJr.com
This show is a presentation of TOMPodcast on Mixcloud!! I love the Blues and found a BUNCH of Christmas songs by Blues Artist. This is a small collection of those songs just for your Christmas day!! So, sit back, open up those presents, drink some Christmas Cheer and enjoy some Christmas Blues!! Merry Christmas Everyone from The Old Man's Podcast!!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes here: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us here: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Follow us on: *Facebook: The Old Man's Podcast @TheOldManOnPodbean *Twitter: The Old Man's Podcast. @TheOldMansPodc1 *Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/TOMPodcast/
On this Episode... Austin based Blues Artist, by the way of Canada, Gary Cain stopped by the CobraCast Studio for a super laid back fun chat... Besides talking about his homeland and the Austin Music Scene, we also played 2 of his Music videos to showcase his amazing talent... For more information on Gary, please go to https://garycainband.com/ Much Love, Enjoy ;) Recorded on November 4th, 2024 Sponsored by Iron Wolf Ranch and Distillery https://ironwolfranch.com/
Welcome back to the studio. This is My Day of Play, where you're taken into the real events and actions of how it happens long before the process of editing or cleaning up. This is how it really went. Although I've been crushed by the effects of Covid, the journey's been to keep marching forward. We begin things with Jake Shimabukuro. His latest music project is a blues album with the legendary Mick Fleetwood from Fleetwood Mac. Then were sitting down with a veterinarian Dr. Dawn Filos who has the most amazing pet stories. And we wrap things up with another doctor… a fear scientist! Dr. Mary!!!! This is My Day of Play. Completely unedited in the way of meeting the wizard behind the curtain. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Greg Kot pays tribute to the late Nick Gravenites, who wrote impactful songs for the Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Janis Joplin and more. He was 85.---Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lUSend us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Just a short "HELLO" to remind you that The Old Man's Rhythm & Blues Show in airing today at 12noon pst / 3pm east. I have a good group of Blues Artist line up for your enjoyment, PLEASE check it out on Ride Time Radio, here's the link: https://www.easyridertenerife.com/ridetimeradio ALSO, it is National HUG Your Sweetheart Day!!! Give your Sweetie a BIG HUG Today!!! One more thing, check out a new podcast I found, "Urban Lady Prepper". It is a GREAT Podcast here on Podbean so, check her out. She has a lot of GREAT information!!! Have an AWESOME Friday and Weekend!! Later Gators!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com Music is “Biff” by “The Huntertones” from their CD Titled “ENGINE CO.” Check out this and their other CD's available on their webpage www.huntertones.com , These Cats can play!!!!
The Old Man talks Music with Musician Pat Sheridan. Pat is a Blues Artist with music available on Spotify and YouTube. Check out his double album "Through the Years". It is filled with GREAT Music. Pat's music will be featured along with other great blues artist on "The Old Man's Rhythm and Blues Hour". You can catch the show on Ride Time Radio (https://www.easyridertenerife.com/ridetimeradio) every Wednesday and Fridays at 12noon pst / 3pm east. Have a GREAT week and let's KEEP THE MUSIC ALIVE!!! Later Gators!! Get everything you need to start your own successful podcast on Podbean here: https://www.podbean.com/tomspodcastPBFree Visit our webpage where you can catch up on Current / Past Episodes: www.theoldmanspodcast.com Contact us at: theoldmanspodcast@gmail.com
First up, P.O.D. vocalist Sonny Sandoval joins to talk their new album "Veritas," the band's legacy, and Slash in his dressing room. Then for "Appetite for Discovery," we meet 25-year-old Kevin "Sonny" Gullage to talk his debut album "Go Be Free," the future of the blues, and why Slash is a hero. Plus, "Mr. Mailstone" where I read your listener comments and questions. More info: https://payableondeath.com/ https://linktr.ee/kevingullage Our website: afdpod.com
Liner Notes: Revealing Chats With Canada's Retro Music Makers
This week Dan chats with Mike ‘Mudfoot' McDonald, blues artist, songwriter, producer, Tribute artist and in-house music director at legendary Grossman's Tavern. Mike shares highlights of his stellar music career including: jamming with the likes of Jeff Healey and Alannah Myles; his musical influences; stories of the Yonge Street Music scene, Grossman's Tavern and touring in Kandahar; the differences in styles of blues music and much more. Find out more about Mike on Facebook @MikeMudfootMcDonald
First broadcast on July 02, 1982. Studs interviews Brother John Sellers about his career and other blues singers. Sellers explains that religion influenced his music as did performers like Mahalia Jackson, Big Bill Broonzy, and Muddy Waters. Studs reads some of the lyrics of blues song, "In the Evening." Sellers describes street singers and blind singers. He describes the music and style of Jackson and Broonzy and some of his own songs. Sellers performs "Talk About A Child" and "Sally Go Round the Sunshine" live on the program. Studs and Sellers read together some of the lyrics of "Bo Weavil." Most musical pieces are removed from this edited version of the original recording.
This time on The Jog on Radio Show on Maritime Radio 96.5fm, John talks to Authentic Blues artist, Son Jack Jr. We covered How and why he got into the blues, back catalogues, performances and of course we was treated to two live tracks in the studio as well. We Talked Son Jacks new group "The Too Bad Jims" a collaboration with Legendary Blues artist Little Victor Mac. And we were privileged to have the very first play of the new track "Miss Maybelle" from their forthcoming album. All of this and a whole lot more, Wow what a night. #MaritimeLDN #Jogonradioshow #AcousticBlues
This time on The Jog on Radio Show on Maritime Radio 96.5fm, John talks to Kent based Blues artist Dave Ferra. They talk about how Dave started out, his influences, gigs and his new album, which is climbing up the IBBA charts "Meet Me Down The Ally." All this, and he performs two tracks live in the studio. The first track "Lies and Gin" is from the new album, and a beautiful new track "I Cant Hold You." I was thoroughly spoilt on the night. To find out more about Dave, his music and upcoming gigs, visit www.daveferra.co.uk Also you can check out Maritime Radio 96.5fm at www.maritimeradio.co.uk #Jogonradioshow #MaritimeLDN #BritishBlues
90-year-old blues legend Bobby Rush joins us for a wide-ranging and revealing conversation about songwriting, music, life, and so much more!PART ONE:Scott and Paul chat about Scott's experiences at the Grammy awards, including running into Ted Danson, Jason Isbell, Verdine White, and others. Plus seeing the Killer Mike drama go down and getting soaked in the biggest storm in recent Los Angeles memory! PART TWO:Our in-person an in-depth conversation with living legend Bobby RushABOUT BOBBY RUSH: One of the last of the golden era blues artists, 90-year-old Bobby Rush has been preforming professionally since the 1940s. After a stint traveling with the Rabbit's Foot Minstrels as a teenager, he toured the juke joints of Louisiana, Arkansas, and Mississippi before settling in Chicago in the 1950s. Starting in 1964, he released a string of singles on seven different record labels before releasing his first album, Rush Hour, in 1979. Bobby has since amassed an impressive body of recorded work that covers funk, soul, blues, and other influences. Penning much of his own material, his standards include “Chicken Heads,” “Bow Legged Woman,” “I Wanna Do the Do,” “Sue,” “One Monkey Don't Stop No Show,” “Big Fat Woman,” “Night Fishin',” and “Down in Mississippi.” At the age of 83, he won his first Grammy award. Bobby is now a three-time Grammy winner (with seven nominations), is in the Blues Hall of Fame, and has won 16 Blues Music Awards. Rolling Stone magazine dubbed the charismatic entertainer ”the King of the Chitllin' Circuit.” Also known as “the Funkiest Man Alive,” Bobby Rush shows no signs of slowing down. His most recent album is 2023's Grammy-winning All My Love For You. Tags: Grammy nominee, Grammy winner, Blues Hall of Fame
Join Matty O on a special episode of Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Ash Grunwald, marking his 10th performance at the iconic Bluesfest. Ash, a festival stalwart, brings his unique energy and insights to the show, sharing stories from his illustrious career and his latest creative venture - "The Bluesfest Studio Sessions." This album, a heartfelt homage to the festival, encapsulates a decade of his musical journey. In this episode, we delve into Ash's experiences recording the album and touring globally, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the life of a touring artist. Ash opens up about the complexities of balancing his life as a touring musician with his responsibilities as a father, revealing the challenges and joys of life on the road. Despite the changes in his life, he reminisces about the simpler times touring out of a van and how those experiences have shaped his career and music. Matty O and Ash also discuss the evolution of Bluesfest, its impact on the music scene, and Ash's personal connection to the festival. Expect candid conversations, laughter, and a deep dive into the heart and soul of blues music. This is more than just an interview; it's a celebration of music, life, and the unbreakable spirit of a true artist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join Matty O on a special episode of Triple M Homegrown as he sits down with Ash Grunwald, marking his 10th performance at the iconic Bluesfest. Ash, a festival stalwart, brings his unique energy and insights to the show, sharing stories from his illustrious career and his latest creative venture - "The Bluesfest Studio Sessions." This album, a heartfelt homage to the festival, encapsulates a decade of his musical journey. In this episode, we delve into Ash's experiences recording the album and touring globally, offering listeners a rare glimpse into the life of a touring artist. Ash opens up about the complexities of balancing his life as a touring musician with his responsibilities as a father, revealing the challenges and joys of life on the road. Despite the changes in his life, he reminisces about the simpler times touring out of a van and how those experiences have shaped his career and music. Matty O and Ash also discuss the evolution of Bluesfest, its impact on the music scene, and Ash's personal connection to the festival. Expect candid conversations, laughter, and a deep dive into the heart and soul of blues music. This is more than just an interview; it's a celebration of music, life, and the unbreakable spirit of a true artist. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
POLITICO California Playbook shares the latest political happenings in the state. Valley Vision conducts its annual poll on livability across six counties. Blues artist Katie Knipp returns to The Sofia. Governor Gavin Newsom's Trip to Israel and China Governor Gavin Newsom is in China today to promote action on climate change and strengthen economic ties. On his way to China, Newsom made a brief stop in Israel to meet with people affected by the war with Hamas. Co-author of POLITICO's California Playbook, Lara Korte, joins us today to talk about Newsom's unexpected visit to Israel and what it means for his national profile despite his insistence that he is not running for President. Korte also digs into the reasons behind newly-installed Senator Laphonza Butler's decision not to run for the seat when her term is up. 2023 Valley Vision Livability Poll This summer, over 3,000 people across the six counties in the Sacramento region answered questions about their quality of life as part of Valley Vision's annual Livability Poll. The poll provides a snapshot of a variety of critical factors, and many residents shared positive views about the region's assets. However, issues like climate change, a lack of affordable housing and disparities in accessing essential needs remain serious concerns for many. The full results will be released at the second annual Livability Summit, taking place Oct. 30 at 8 a.m. at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. Evan Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer of Valley Vision talks about the results of the latest poll, the upcoming summit, and some of its speakers. Blues Artist Katie Knipp at The Sofia Katie Knipp is a three-time Top 10 Billboard Blues Albums artist and is bringing her big band back to the Sofia in Sacramento. Katie and drummer Neil Campisano join Insight ahead of their performance on Sat. Oct. 28 at 7pm. Editor's note: CapRadio is a media sponsor of Valley Vision's livability summit.
This week in politics saw former President Donald Trump surrender himself in Georgia, the first Republican primary presidential debate and an impending Congress return. ABC News political director Rick Klein and USA Today White House correspondent Francesca Chambers join us. And, while residents of Maui continue to recover from the wildfires that devastated the island, a group of chefs is preparing thousands of meals per day to feed survivors. Sheldon Simeon, celebrity chef and owner of restaurant Tin Roof, joins us. Then, blues singer Shemeika Copeland just won the Critics Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album of 2022 and Female Blues Artist Of The Year by Living Blues Magazine. Copeland joins us to talk about her music.
Award winning blues artist Deb Ryder
In this episode we speak to Chicago Blues artist Nigel Mack about his latest album "Back In Style".
A raspy singing voice and steel guitar are essential to the songs of Nat Myers, who was raised in Kentucky by his Korean mom and white American dad. His new album is “Yellow Peril.” The LA Times received a thumbnail drive smuggled out of LA Men's Central Jail, containing videos showing stabbings, fist fights, suicide attempts, and graphic incidents. The Supreme Court rejected the congressional map from Louisiana officials that only included one majority-Black district, allowing the state to redraw the map. Yevgeny Prigozhin, who leads the paramilitary force called the Wagner Group, led an open rebellion against President Putin's military leadership over the weekend.
He bears an uncanny resemblance to his father both in his looks and in his musicianship. MUD MORGANFIELD is the eldest son of blues great Muddy Waters and he shares the same perfect blues phrasing as his dad. Mud is a bit of a late bloomer. He didn't begin a professional career in his native Chicago until after his father died in 1983 and he was nearly 30. Born Larry Williams in 1954, Mud grew up surrounded by music, and particularly the Blues, and he's played music all his life, starting out with the drums his Dad gave him as a child, then moving on to the bass guitar. Supporting himself as a bus driver, just like his father did in the early years, Mud cut his teeth in south Chicago Blues clubs where he proved a popular draw on both the club and festival circuit. Audiences couldn't get enough of his mix of his dad's songs and original works. He says of his performances of Muddy Waters' songs that he started to sing to show the world what his dad left behind. Mud is proud to sing his father's songs and says while he's not pretending to be Muddy, when he gets up on the stage, he can feel his ‘pops' with him. Mud tells me he had to go out and get himself some blues before he could sing and play with authenticity. He recalls his childhood and the role that his dad played and explains that growing up he never realised how important and influential his father was. Today Mud Morganfield is a mullti-award winning artist himself and an established star in the world of Blues music. His singing is firmly rooted in the best traditions of Chicago Blues, but he is also a writer of wonderful, new, soulful songs and he is backed by some of the best musicians playing today. He is acclaimed by both critics and artists such as Buddy Guy and Jools Holland for his own musical ability, Mud Morganfield's latest Delmark album PORTRAIT is out now and receiving critical acclaim all over the world. During our chat, Mud makes it very clear that his entire career is dedicated to Muddy Waters. He credits his love for music to generational influences and is so proud that he inherited it. For more information about Mud Morganfield head to his website https://www.mudmorganfieldblues.com/ If you'd like to get in touch with me to suggest a guest or to provide feedback or comments on any of my episodes, please jump onto my website www.abreathoffreshair.com.au and send me a message. You may also like to join me on facebook https://www.facebook.com/SandyKayePresents
Yosemite National Park updates winter closures. Why Roseville Joint Unified cut ties with an LGBTQ+ youth support group. Award-winning Blues and Soul Singer Shemekia Copeland joins us ahead of her performance at the Auburn State Theatre this week. Winter closures
Eric Gales is truly a renaissance man, one of the best guitarists in the world, has played with everyone and toured everywhere. Widely respected by his peers, Gales released his 19th and latest album "Crown" last January. The album is a 16-track collection of semi-autobiographical songs about love, life, his wife, recovery, playing guitar, facing his demons and his faith. [...]
Eric Gales is truly a renaissance man, one of the best guitarists in the world, has played with everyone and toured everywhere. Widely respected by his peers, Gales released his 19th and latest album "Crown" last January. The album is a 16-track collection of semi-autobiographical songs about love, life, his wife, recovery, playing guitar, facing his demons and his faith. [...]
Meme Yahsal is singer/songwriter from Blackville, SC. She has been in the music industry all her life. Meme Yahsal started singing with her father, mother and siblings in the gospel group name “The Family Gospel Singers”. She performed in multi-functions in her community. She traveled to different cities and states for many years. Her singing career was inspired by her mother who also was a recording artist. It has always been Meme Yahsal's passion and zeal to write and perform in front of an audience. In 2019, Meme Yahsal decided to pursue her passion for singing in the genre of Soul/Blues along with her siblings who also contribute to the success of music career. When she discovered Southern Soul, she immediately knew. She released her first Single “My Eye Candy” in 2020. In April of 2020, she released her first album “Just Being Meme” and there was no stopping from there. She continued to produce more projects and grace the stage with many artists. Her desire is to touch, encourage, to bring excitement to her fans.
Country Blues Artist Kapali Long stops by to talk life, music, and be our first musical performance on the showTheme music by " The Zetas" produced by Ethan Carlson and Omar TavarezSupport the showSupport the show
Welcome to this week's Indie Artist Music Hustle with Blonde Intelligence. Our special guest for this week is Independent Blues Artist out of Texas, Kyle Seiley. He talks about his obsession with the Blues through the influence of his grandfather. He speaks about his experiences being in a band, family, and more. Remember to Like, Share, and Subscribe. @everyone @KyleSeileyhttps://youtu.be/mFEviwjzYWQSupport the show
Welcome to another episode of "Wish I Knew . . . " A podcast where I speak with people about their careers focusing on their success, advice, mentoring and listening to interesting stories. I'm your host Gary Nowak and you are going to enjoy my conversation with Matt Wigler, a gifted young man who is a Jazz & Blues Artist, Speaker and Founder & CEO of a pair of companies. Career Background:Manhattan school of musicUniversity of Miami for BA in Music and MBA in FinanceJazz & blues artist performing since 2007Founder and CEO of MHW Live Music Leading provider of entertainment for Hotel outlets in the USWigler group both based out of Miami Helping companies achieve a consistent flow of qualified sales meetings HighlightsQuestion - Good as a Jazz pianist or good for a 13 year old?Going to a rock and roll camp @ 8 years oldTwo great mentors with great namesEntrepreneurial spirit with a couple of companiesFamily influence, music and being an entrepreneur is in his genesEducation in music and discovering Miami2016 started his first companyPicking a lifestyle and working towards itTrading time for moneyBigger adrenaline rush music or businessBringing John Cena in the conversation about listeningLoving Miami and spreading rootsBeing strong and courageous through the pandemic, doubling downLooking into the futureWorking as a consultant and finding an opportunityBuilding up an annuityAccrual accounting, MUST HAVEShooting straight and being honestRisk vs pressureVery ethical and honest guyUnimpactful impactful commentsBeing proud of others
Welcome to Roadcase!! We are super psyched to have the extraordinary and multi-faceted artist Seth Walker on the show. Seth is a true veteran of the industry, and his 11th studio effort, I Hope I Know, produced by Jano Rix of The Wood Brothers just came out on May 20. Seth is also an accomplished artist, poet and now a published author with his first book entitled Your Van Is On Fire (The miscellaneous meanderings of a musician), a memoir of his life as an artist. Filled with his own illustrations and poetic musings, Your Van Is On Fire serves as a roadmap of a life on the road as Seth has successfully followed his Wanderlust muse over the course of his 30-year career. We talk about Seth's unique upbringing in a communal living situation in North Carolina as well as his philosophy on just what drives this truly unique artist. Seth is a gem of a human and a stellar guest whom we're overjoyed to welcome into the Roadcase community. So hop on the Roadcase bus as we wander about within the creative world of Seth Walker. It's gonna be a great ride!For more information: https://linktr.ee/roadcasepod and https://www.roadcasepod.comContact: info@roadcasepod.comTheme music: "Eugene (Instrumental)" by Waltzer
Gen X Brothers Interview one of the best Left Handed Guitarists in the Blues / Rock Genre. Malina Moye talks inspiration empowerment and making it in Hollywood with nothing but $20 in her pocket. International, award-winning singer, songwriter, guitarist Malina Moye has created a unique brand and her own musical lane. “She'll usher in a revival of Funk, Rock, and R&B back into mainstream music,” states Billboard Magazine, and Afropunk reveres Malina “as one of the best guitarists in the land.” Malina has a signature set of strings that are available worldwide, and her last album "Bad As I Wanna be" reached number 1 on the Billboard Blues chart for 2 weeks straight. Moye is also in the Rock and Roll Hall of fame exhibit "Here and now" along with Harry Styles, Taylor Swift, Janelle Monae, Sia, Drive By truckers and more. www.malinamoye.com Mentioned in this episode: Edge of Life Designs www.edgeoflifedesigns.com Edge of Life Designs www.edgeoflifedesigns.com
Arts & Blues Hour I was the guest host for Jim Thorn's Arts & Blues hour presented by Blue Cross & Blue Shield Of Mississippi today and my music guest were blues duo Johnie B. & Queen Iretta Sanders. We talked about them moving from Chicago to Mississippi, the difference in juke joints vs dive bars and much, much more. We also played some music and discussed some of their upcoming shows this weekend in the Jackson area. Check Out The All New Www.ClayEdwardsShow.Com For All Things Clay Edwards Show Related like buying shirts, watching videos, downloading the podcast Follow Clay On Twitter, Instagram And Youtube @SaveJXN The Clay Edwards Show Is Brought To You By: Mac Haik Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram Of Flowood / Lakeland Glass And Tint / Watkins Construction And Roofing / Jonesy Q BBQ Co. / Auto Armour Of Flowood / Kimberlee Haralson At Next Home Realty / Mississippi Karters Association & Drive Your Line Performance Karting / Take A Break Deliveries / Complete Exteriors Roofing & Gutters
Today on Too Opinionated, we talk with singer-songwriter H. Jack Williams! You'd be hard-pressed to find a life, a career, or a body of work quite like that of singer/songwriter/performer/composer H. Jack Williams. Jack himself credits equal parts luck, talent, and tenacity. “My whole life, I've gone out and gotten stuff done,” he says. “I think I have unique emotional connections within me, and I've always found a way to make that connection musically.” But for one of Nashville's hardest-working songwriters and most in-demand co-writers – and now with flourishing work in film and television – it's been a one-of-a-kind 40+ year ride with some of the biggest names in Folk, Rock, and Country. And in many ways, he's just getting started. Raised in the tiny town of Eureka, Florida, Williams began writing songs shortly after his 1971 discharge from the US Marines Force Recon. It was while working in Atlanta as a trained Escoffier chef and moonlighting as a roadie that Williams went after his first break by knocking on Richie Havens' hotel room door. “Banged on it all night long,” Jack laughs, “until he opened the door and I handed him a cassette.” The Woodstock icon invited Jack to New York City to be his opening act, eventually playing on and producing the demo that got Jack a $500 advance from Clive Davis (who insisted on first playing Jack the demo of ‘Mandy'). By 1974, Jack was back cooking in Atlanta when he spotted a tour bus belonging to The Who. Still, in his chef whites, Williams approached the road crew and boldly asked for an introduction to Roger Daltrey. “I knew Roger loved songwriters,” Jack says, “and Pete Townsend knew songs.” Williams was ushered backstage that night and spent the next few months on tour with the band, eventually signing a deal – his first – with the publishing company owned by Daltrey, Townsend, and Who manager Bill Curbishley. For two years and dozens of unmentionable road stories, Jack was mentored by one of the greatest acts in rock history. Towards the end of his Who deal, Williams got a phone call from Ken Hensley, lead vocalist and primary songwriter of UK proto-metal rockers Uriah Heep, who invited Jack to move to London as the band's first outside in-house songwriter. Jack jumped at the invite, and amid opening UK shows for Havens and demo sessions with neighbors like Alvin Lee and George Harrison, Uriah Heep would record four of Jack's songs for the Gold albums Innocent Victim and Firefly. But it was a group of fellow small-town Florida boys that triggered the next chapter of Jack's career. “Lynyrd Skynyrd came to London for their Knebworth concert”, Jack explains. “I got to know the band, played Ronnie Van Zant some of my songs, and he suggested I come to Florida and be part of the Southern Rock scene.” Williams moved back to the states, founding the Sarasota-based band Streets Of Ice, landing cuts with acts like Blackfoot and Molly Hatchet, and writing with Gregg Allman. Dickie Betts became a good friend and began producing the Streets Of Ice project. But when the band imploded just before signing their major label deal, Betts suggested that Jack's songwriting skills could find a full-time home in Nashville. With a $50 loan and a one-way bus ticket, Williams landed in Nashville and signed a publishing deal with The Oak Ridge Boys, who soon recorded Jack's songs ‘Seasons' and ‘Everybody Wins'. Jack then had his first major hit, co-writing – with The Allman Brothers Band's Warren Haynes – Gregg Allman's ‘Just Before The Bullets Fly. But when the mid-‘90s Country Boom began to fade, Williams returned to his culinary background, opening restaurants in North Carolina, Memphis, and Olympia, running kitchen teams on research vessels in the Aleutian Islands and the Azores, and with supply ships during the Gulf War for which he earned a Medal of Bravery from President Bush. “I'd also played clubs in Seattle, which is how Leonard Chess signed me to a writing deal with Chess Records,” Jack adds with a laugh. “So I guess we can add ‘Blues Artist' to the list, too.” Williams returned to Nashville in 2005, owning a catering business while landing cuts with artists that included Montgomery Gentry, Black Stone Cherry, and on the Miracles From Heaven soundtrack. He signed a new publishing deal with Lynn Gann Music Enterprises in 2015, scoring even more cuts that included Canadian artist Aaron Pritchett's Top 10 hit ‘Dirt Road In ‘Em'. “When it comes to commercial radio stuff, I can write like a gunfighter,” Jack says. “But at a certain point, I couldn't write another line about drinking beer in the back of a truck with a girl. I needed to find the soul of my music again.” Jack began writing songs reflective of his lifetime of not only struggles but his continued sense of hope. He would soon – in more ways than one – find his voice. “Pete Townsend once told me, ‘Always hire a great singer',” Jack explains. “I never believed my vocals were strong, which is why I always used other singers for my demos. But I began participating in singer/songwriter nights here in Nashville and got the kind of reaction I'd never received before. When I started to sing what's in my heart, everything began to change.” Williams soon began co-writing with Academy Award winner Kevin Costner, whose band Kevin Costner & Modern West had recorded two of Jack's songs (including the Top 20 hit ‘Love Shine'), leading Costner to cut four more Jack tracks for his 2019 Tales From Yellowstone album. Jack signed with Anthem Entertainment for additional film & television work and has since collaborated with award-winning Welsh composer John Hardy. And after nearly five decades of music and adventure fit for a dozen lives, his 2020 emotional gut-punch EP Already Dead – produced by Brothers Osborne's Adam Box – became H. Jack Williams' first-ever solo release. “I feel like a 20-year-old singer/songwriter again,” Jack says, with the combination of fortitude and poignancy that still defines his life, his career, and his very best work to come. “I'm a survivor, and I keep pushing forward. I believe that my A-game has just begun.” Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Ep268 Soul Blues Artist AV (Ann Vriend), Wrestler Amber Nova & Author Kimberly Tocco (03 08 '22) by Todd Hancock
AV (Ann Vriend / Soul Blues artist) - THE FULL 46 MIN CONVO by Todd Hancock
Boston-area Americana-punk troubadour Jesse Ahern has shared stages with everyone from Dropkick Murphys to Rancid to Frank Turner to Lenny Lashley and countless others both across the US and across Europe. At long last, he finally sits down with us for a chat about his new album, "Heartache and Love." The album grew out of sessions that popped up during the pandemic when what had been some pretty expansive 2020 tour plans ground to a halt. The album both refines and expands upon the sort of roots-rock-meets-folk-punk thing that Ahern has been doing so well for years now. It helped earn Ahern a Boston Music Award nomination for Americana Artist Of The Year, where he's up against some local heavy hitters like Mark Erelli and Lila Wiles and Lashley himself. At first glance, it might seem that Ahern would fit into a handful of other categories, from Singer-Songwriter of the Year to Punk/Hardcore or Rock or Folk or even Blues Artist of the Year...but maybe that's what makes Ahern so perfect for the Americana label, because his sound is an amalgam of all of the above, all of which make him an artist rooted in classic American working-class music. As you might imagine based on the almost 90-minute length of our chat, we cover a lot of ground, from parenting three children during a pandemic, to touring Europe with Dropkick Murphys and Frank Turner, to his upcoming overseas run with Chuck Ragan and Chris Cresswell, to growing up in the Boston area music scene, to the struggles with addiction and the depths of the recovery community in the punk scene. We also talk quite a bit about Lenny Lashley, because he's a one-of-a-kind. Check out Ahern's website here: https://www.jesseahern.com/ Order "Heartache & Love" here: https://www.jesseahern.com/store Watch the video for "Just A Moment" here: https://youtu.be/CJFlBaypUME Watch the video for "Lost In This World" here: https://youtu.be/4ebNhULQ3E4 (*both laughs*) theme song is an excerpt from [laughs] track "Hurts To Laugh." © KALI MASI 2021 ℗ Take This To Heart Records 2021
For our first official episode, we're asking the big question for artists who've made a career of live performance managing to make the connection between their craft and audiences in the current climate of social distancing? Our local guest musician is Blues artist Deb Callahan. You'll hear what it's like as a Blues artist in Philadelphia and catch the track entitled "Seven States Away" featured on her album "Sweet Soul"
BORN AND RAISED IN THE SOUTH OF ITALY; CLASSICAL, JAZZ, AND BLUES MUSIC HAS BEEN A PART OF EVERY LIVING AND BREATHING ASPECT OF LINDA ANDRESANO'S GROWING LIFE. SHE HAS COLLABORATED WITH A VARIETY OF ITALIAN JAZZ MUSICIANS AS SHE CONTINUED TO CREATE AND PERFECT HER UNIQUE SOUND FILLED WITH SOUL, GROWING ENERGY,AND CLASSICAL ITALIAN ROOTS. Website: https://www.lindaandresano.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LindaAndresanoVocalist/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linda_andresano/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/LindaAndresano Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/2KZiZ95kT0gnXY6EiIiXvP?si=PxeVIrMjSQiGHEFLt_1s7Q
ATLAS RECORDING artist SONNY MOORMAN in a candid interview with RICK FLYNN unlike any other he has done. This is one for the history books folks! Take a seat...relax...join us for a very fun presentation with a well spoken world class guitarist. (Recorded 2-27-2021) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rick-flynn/support
Hall of Famer Mike Lange shares his favorite blues guitarist and why he's still impressed with Sidney Crosby after all these years, Steven Van Zandt has a new album out, but can't guarantee if an E-Street Movie will follow, and Penguins Defenseman Brian Dumoulin is still the team DJ, but not exactly by choice.
The Hockey Hall of Famer and voice of the Penguins shares his insight in who deems the best voice in blues guitar, and how Sidney Crosby has managed to impress him all these years, as well as what he expects to see in the upcoming series against the Islanders