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1- SHAKIN´THE DEVIL´S HAND – ROB TOGNONI 2- BACK IN THE DOGHOUSE – SEASICK STEVE 3- MOVIN´AND GROOVIN´MAN – EDDIE SHAW & MELVIN TAYLOR 4- TROUBLE IN MIND – DETROIT JUNIOR 5- I´AM A HONEY BEE – BYTHER SMITH & LARRY DAVIS 6- DON´T GO TO SLEEP ON ME – LONNIE BROOKS 7- SHE´S GONE – MICHAEL HILL´S BLUES MOB 8- LUCKY GUY – NICK MOSS BAND 9- CHANGE IT – DOYLE BRAMHALL 10- FENDER CHAMP – BUDDY WHITTINGTON 11- IT CAME OUT OF NOWHERE – DAMON FOWLER 12- FUNKY GUITAR BLUES – BRYCE JANEY 13- DRINKING STRAIGHT TEQUILA – CHRIS CAIN 14- STICK A FORK IN ME – JOE LOUIS WALKER 15- RAISED UP IN ARKANSAS – MICHAEL BUKS 16- LET THE BIG DOG EAT – ALBERT CASTIGLIA 17- COMPANY GRAVEYARD – BUDDAHEADS 18- ANYTIME YOU WANT – SEAN COSTELLO
SELECCIÓN 03 2024 BLUES SYNDICATE 1- AIN´T NOBODY BUSINESS WHAT WE DO – FREDDIE KING 2- ONLY LOVIN´MAN – FENTON ROBINSON 3- MONDAY MORNING BLUES – MISSISSIPPI JOHN HURT 4- EVERY TIME I GET TO DRINKING – SUNNYLAND SLIM 5- LOVIN´MY BABY – BIG WALTER HORTON 6- LUEDELLA – JIMMY ROGERS 7- I´M A HONEY BEE – BYTHER SMITH & LARRY DAVIS 8- HAPPY WITH MY FRENCH FRIENDS – HUBERT SUMLIN 9- EVERY NIGHT – PEE WEE CRAYTON 10- SLOW DOWN – J.B. LENOIR 11- JUNKER´S BLUES – CHAMPION JACK DUPREE 12- ONE OF THESE DAYS – SLIM HARPO 13- YOU KNOW MY LOVE – OTIS RUSH 14- WHO´S BEEN TALKING?- HOWLIN WOLF & STEVE WINWOOD 15- NINE BELOW ZERO – SONNY BOY WILLIAMSON II 16- SAD HOURS – LITTLE WALTER 17- I´M A LOVER NOT A FIGHTER – LAZY LESTER 18- BEHIND THE SEA – CHRIS KARMER 19- WAY DOWN SOUTH – MATT GUITAR MURPHY 20- DROWN IN MY OWN TEARS – JOE BARR & BREEZY RODIO
Making a Scene Presents Gerry Casey's Interview with Todd SharpvilleSharpville first came to public prominence with his 1994 debut blues album release, Touch of Your Love (Red Lightnin'). The album achieved critical acclaim, winning "Best Album" in 1994 in the British Blues Connection awards (Britain's equivalent to the W.C. Handy Awards). At this time, Sharpville was putting together European backing bands for visiting American blues artists (such as Hubert Sumlin, Ike Turner, Chuck Berry and Byther Smith). He won the British Blues Connection "Best UK Guitarist" award in 1995 (beating fellow nominees Eric Clapton and Gary Moore according to the April 1995 edition of British Blues Connection's Blueprint magazine) and became a mainstay on the European blues circuit as a solo artist.
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Todd Sharpville Sharpville first came to public prominence with his 1994 debut blues album release, Touch of Your Love (Red Lightnin'). The album achieved critical acclaim, winning "Best Album" in 1994 in the British Blues Connection awards (Britain's equivalent to the W.C. Handy Awards). At this time, Sharpville was putting together European backing bands for visiting American blues artists (such as Hubert Sumlin, Ike Turner, Chuck Berry and Byther Smith). He won the British Blues Connection "Best UK Guitarist" award in 1995 (beating fellow nominees Eric Clapton and Gary Moore according to the April 1995 edition of British Blues Connection's Blueprint magazine) and became a mainstay on the European blues circuit as a solo artist.[citation needed]
Mike Stephen previews the upcoming International Pop Overthrow Festival in Chicago with founder and CEO David Bash and discovers the Secret History of blues guitarist Byther Smith.
Bob Koester, scomparso qualche mese fa a 89 anni, è stato il fondatore della Delmark Records, una delle più significative etichette discografiche americane.La triste circostanza ci dà lo spunto per ricordare, grazie alla sapiente guida di Riccardo Bertoncelli, la storia di questa label nata nel 1953 con base prima a St. Louis poi a Chicago, che ha documentato soprattutto - ma non solo - la frizzante scena del blues urbano e del jazz d'avanguardia della Windy City.Nel suo sterminato catalogo appaiono – tra i tanti – i nomi di Sleepy John Estes, Big Joe Williams, Arthur Crudup, Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam. Più avanti quelli di Byther Smith, Michael Coleman, Little Arthur Duncan, Eddie C. Campbell.In ambito jazz hanno registrato per la label Donald Byrd, Bud Powell, Barney Bigard, Sonny Stitt, Ira Sullivan nonché moltissimi esponenti del jazz più avanzato quali Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton e in tempi più recenti Ken Vandermark, Rob Mazurek, Nicole Mitchell , l'Ethnic Heritage Ensemble.
Bob Koester, scomparso qualche mese fa a 89 anni, è stato il fondatore della Delmark Records, una delle più significative etichette discografiche americane.La triste circostanza ci dà lo spunto per ricordare, grazie alla sapiente guida di Riccardo Bertoncelli, la storia di questa label nata nel 1953 con base prima a St. Louis poi a Chicago, che ha documentato soprattutto - ma non solo - la frizzante scena del blues urbano e del jazz d'avanguardia della Windy City.Nel suo sterminato catalogo appaiono – tra i tanti – i nomi di Sleepy John Estes, Big Joe Williams, Arthur Crudup, Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam. Più avanti quelli di Byther Smith, Michael Coleman, Little Arthur Duncan, Eddie C. Campbell.In ambito jazz hanno registrato per la label Donald Byrd, Bud Powell, Barney Bigard, Sonny Stitt, Ira Sullivan nonché moltissimi esponenti del jazz più avanzato quali Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton e in tempi più recenti Ken Vandermark, Rob Mazurek, Nicole Mitchell , l'Ethnic Heritage Ensemble.
Bob Koester, scomparso qualche mese fa a 89 anni, è stato il fondatore della Delmark Records, una delle più significative etichette discografiche americane.La triste circostanza ci dà lo spunto per ricordare, grazie alla sapiente guida di Riccardo Bertoncelli, la storia di questa label nata nel 1953 con base prima a St. Louis poi a Chicago, che ha documentato soprattutto - ma non solo - la frizzante scena del blues urbano e del jazz d'avanguardia della Windy City.Nel suo sterminato catalogo appaiono – tra i tanti – i nomi di Sleepy John Estes, Big Joe Williams, Arthur Crudup, Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam. Più avanti quelli di Byther Smith, Michael Coleman, Little Arthur Duncan, Eddie C. Campbell.In ambito jazz hanno registrato per la label Donald Byrd, Bud Powell, Barney Bigard, Sonny Stitt, Ira Sullivan nonché moltissimi esponenti del jazz più avanzato quali Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton e in tempi più recenti Ken Vandermark, Rob Mazurek, Nicole Mitchell , l'Ethnic Heritage Ensemble.
Bob Koester, scomparso qualche mese fa a 89 anni, è stato il fondatore della Delmark Records, una delle più significative etichette discografiche americane.La triste circostanza ci dà lo spunto per ricordare, grazie alla sapiente guida di Riccardo Bertoncelli, la storia di questa label nata nel 1953 con base prima a St. Louis poi a Chicago, che ha documentato soprattutto - ma non solo - la frizzante scena del blues urbano e del jazz d'avanguardia della Windy City.Nel suo sterminato catalogo appaiono – tra i tanti – i nomi di Sleepy John Estes, Big Joe Williams, Arthur Crudup, Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam. Più avanti quelli di Byther Smith, Michael Coleman, Little Arthur Duncan, Eddie C. Campbell.In ambito jazz hanno registrato per la label Donald Byrd, Bud Powell, Barney Bigard, Sonny Stitt, Ira Sullivan nonché moltissimi esponenti del jazz più avanzato quali Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton e in tempi più recenti Ken Vandermark, Rob Mazurek, Nicole Mitchell , l'Ethnic Heritage Ensemble.
Bob Koester, scomparso qualche mese fa a 89 anni, è stato il fondatore della Delmark Records, una delle più significative etichette discografiche americane.La triste circostanza ci dà lo spunto per ricordare, grazie alla sapiente guida di Riccardo Bertoncelli, la storia di questa label nata nel 1953 con base prima a St. Louis poi a Chicago, che ha documentato soprattutto - ma non solo - la frizzante scena del blues urbano e del jazz d'avanguardia della Windy City.Nel suo sterminato catalogo appaiono – tra i tanti – i nomi di Sleepy John Estes, Big Joe Williams, Arthur Crudup, Otis Rush, Luther Allison, Buddy Guy, Magic Sam. Più avanti quelli di Byther Smith, Michael Coleman, Little Arthur Duncan, Eddie C. Campbell.In ambito jazz hanno registrato per la label Donald Byrd, Bud Powell, Barney Bigard, Sonny Stitt, Ira Sullivan nonché moltissimi esponenti del jazz più avanzato quali Sun Ra, Archie Shepp, Art Ensemble of Chicago, Muhal Richard Abrams, Roscoe Mitchell, Anthony Braxton e in tempi più recenti Ken Vandermark, Rob Mazurek, Nicole Mitchell , l'Ethnic Heritage Ensemble.
From Bernie Marsden through to Katie Bradley this is another amazing edition of Blues is the Truth... Along the way we pay tribute to Byther Smith, there are new tracks from Richard Townend and the Mighty Bosscats, and Tommy Castro. Classic hits from Freddie King, Junior Wells, Santana, Muddy Waters and Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Add in some all round great tunes from Jon Amor, Hans Theesink and Terry Evans, Lurrie Bell and more... It's an amazing show so hit play and enjoy!
Charles Bradley começou sua carreira bem tarde e tinha um talento enorme, lançou apenas 3 álbuns em vida e foi muito inspirado por James Brown. Roy Ayers e Byther Smith são os outros destaques no Blues Box de hoje.
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Salty Dog's EXPECT Podcast, August 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Every one running for cover, every one trying to dodge that bullet. We all expect things to get better, and with the Dawg we're on our way! EXPECT great cuts from Nancy Wright, Tarbox Ramblers, Scarlet Rivera, Blues Roulette, Frank Sultana, Rob Hirst N Sean Semmett, Joe Louis Walker, Samantha Fish, Lachy Doley, Billy Crawford, Charles Jenkins, Buddy Knox, Rory Block, Rory Gallagher, Liz Stringer N Shane O'Mara, Grace Cummings, Dustin Arbuckle N Matt Woods, Anna St Louis, Neil Young, John Lee Hooker, Junior Watson, Mark Telesca, Jontavious Willis, Byther Smith. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Nancy Wright w. Wee Willie Walker / Why You Wanna Do It / Play Date 2. Tarbox Ramblers / Shake Em On Down / Tarbox Ramblers 3. Scarlet Rivera / Dust Bowl / All Of Me 4. ** Blues Roulette w. Frank Saltana / The Devils Hooch / Live 5. ** Rob Hirst N Sean Semmett / Nothing More, Nothing Less / Driver Reviver 6. Joe Louis Walker, Eric Gales, Dion / Blues Comin' On / Blues Comin' On 7. Samantha Fish / Louisiana Rain / Runaway 8. ** Lachy Doley / Voodoo Child (Slight Return) / Single Release 9. The Billy Crawford Band / Another Hoping Fool / Oh Yeah! 10. ** Charles Jenkins / Accustomed To The Dark / The Willaroo Tapes 11. ** Buddy Knox / Big City Mean Streets / Ticket To Memphis 12. Rory Block / Milk Man Blues / Prove It On Me 13. Rory Gallagher / Leaving Town Blues / Blues 14. ** Liz Stringer, Shane O'Mara / Blood In My Eyes / Rhythms Magazine Sampler July 2020 15. ** Grace Cummings / The Look You Gave / Refuge Cave 16. Dustin Arbuckle N Matt Woods / I'm A Bloodhound / Arbuckle N Woods 17. Anna St. Louis / Fire / First Songs 18. Neil Young / Southern Man / After The Gold Rush 19. John Lee Hooker / One Bourbon, One Scotch, One Beer / Classic John Lee Hooker 20. Junior Watson / Whole Lot Of Lovin' / Nothing To Do But To Do It 21. Mark Telesca / Turn On A Dime / Higher Vibrations 22. Jontavious Willis / Daddy's Dough / Spectacular Class 23. Byther Smith / Put Your Arms Around Me / For The Fans of Blues Vol 2
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We're cruising through the final few shows of another year in The Roadhouse. And, we're doing it with the variety you've come to love from each and every show. Tommy Castro, Byther Smith, Shemekia Copeland, Ben Poole, and Rosie Flores lead the next hour. We may be winding down year 14, but we're definitely winding up for another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 726th Roadhouse.
We're cruising through the final few shows of another year in The Roadhouse. And, we're doing it with the variety you've come to love from each and every show. Tommy Castro, Byther Smith, Shemekia Copeland, Ben Poole, and Rosie Flores lead the next hour. We may be winding down year 14, but we're definitely winding up for another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 726th Roadhouse.
When you escape from the world, you still need comfortable clothes, nutritious food and good music. I've got the latter covered. Byther Smith, Eric Lindell, Delta Moon, Muddy Gurdy, and Arthur Migliazza provide our entertainment. It's an hour to escape from the world together and certainly another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 715th Roadhouse.
In this edition of The Roadhouse, we pack up an move to Chicago for an hour of contemporary blues from the Windy City. Magic Slim, Billy Boy Arnold, James Cotton, Hound Dog Taylor, and Byther Smith set the stage for an hour of blues as distinctive as any other feature of the city. From the home of the blues, the 576th Roadhouse is another hour of the finest blues.
This week's podcast features not one but two guest hosts and some great, classic tunes from Yes, John Lennon, Debussy and much much more! Join us and let your hair down for a bit! Don't forget to follow us!iTunes: http://bit.ly/Hg2RdK Facebook: http://on.fb.me/IzhiJV Email us at MusicFirstPodcast@gmail.com
We walk the line between traditional and contemporary this week with Byther Smith, Rory Block, John Mayall, Earl Thomas, and Son Seals. They give a nod to the ancestors by shoving the old right in with the newand draw the links from one to the other by the music alone. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 319th Roadhouse.
The 316th Roadhouse features more female blues artists than you'd normally expect, and these ladies in blues keep the hour moving right along. Diana Braithwaite & Chris Whiteley, Byther Smith, The John O'Leary Band, Peter Green Splinter Group, and Kelley Hunt propel the '57 Cadillac convertible of the blues about another hour down the road - another hour, of course, of the finest blues you've never heard.
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I played a song called Running To New Orleans by Chicago Blues man Byther Smith in Honor of the New Orleans Saints going to the super bowl. This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I talk about my cracked tooth and how I fell asleep while getting a root canal! (wow!) I played a tune from Hayseed Dixie And Kathy has a new job that she loves! Check out the other podcast I did today over at blog.techpodcasts.com
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn I played a song called Running To New Orleans by Chicago Blues man Byther Smith in Honor of the New Orleans Saints going to the super bowl. This Podcast is sponsored by: GotoMeeting Hold your meetings online for just $49/mo. Try GoToMeeting FREE for 30 days. I talk about my cracked tooth and how I fell asleep while getting a root canal! (wow!) I played a tune from Hayseed Dixie And Kathy has a new job that she loves! Check out the other podcast I did today over at blog.techpodcasts.com
This week's playlist: • Steal Me Away (3:32) by Ana Popovic, from Blind for Love (2009), available from Eclecto Groove Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page for more information. • Walkin Blues (2:44) by Steve Guyger from Last Train To Dover (1997); available from Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit SteveGuyger.com for more information. • She What? by The Bad Influence Band, from Tastes Like Chicken (2001), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information, visit BadInfluenceBand.com or their MySpace page. • Let Me Love You by Boo Boo Davis, from Drew, Mississippi (2006), available from Black & Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit BooBooDavis.com for more information. • The Boogie Man (3:08) by Papa Don McMinn, from Boogie Man (2009); available from LocoBop.com and the iTMS. Visit DonMcMinn.com for more information. • Brick (4:36)by Albert Collins, from Frostbite (1980); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit the Wikipedia's entry about Albert and Albert's page at Alligator.com for more information. • Fill 'Er Up (9:23), Try To Treat You Right (8:05) and I Wanna Know (7:38), all by Nick Moss & The Flip Tops and all from Live At Chan's Combo Platter No. 2 (2009); available from Blue Bella Records, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Blue Bella site for more information. • Color-Blind Angel (5:16) by Robin Rogers, from Treat Me Right (2008); available from the store at Robin's site, Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. Visit RobinRogers.com for more information. • Fool For The Ladies by EB Davis & The Superband, from I Want To Talk About You (1999). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. Visit EB Davis.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Brown Angel by Nerak Roth Patterson, from Brown Angel (2008), on the Blues Leaf Records label. Visit Nerak's MySpace page and this page at BluesBoys.com for more information. • Let's Boogie (4:27) by Charles "Big Daddy" Stallings, from Blues Evolution (2007); available from CDBaby and the iTMS. Visit BigDaddyStallings.com for more information. • Dark Horses by Billy Goodman, from Dark Horses (2005), available from ItsAboutMusic.com and the iTMS. Visit BillyGoodman.com for more information. • All For Business by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book (2004), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit Byther's page at TheBlueHighway.com for more information. To contact me: in addition to email - murphyssaloon(at)gmail(dot)com - you can contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. You can check out my Flickr photo collection here. My Google profile is here, and you can read the items I share in Google Reader here. You are also welcome to write reviews of Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast in iTunes. Excellent sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. For up-to-the-minute news about things to do in Chicago: TheLocalTourist.com. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #165 courtesy of the artists, their labels and, possibly, one of the following: Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
It's officially summer in the northern hemisphere. The days are as long as they'll be all year, the temperature's rising and blues festivals are popping up all over the country like popcorn. Accordingly, the 227th Roadhouse has a decidedly summerlike feel. Candye Kane, Byther Smith, James Wheeler, Homemade Jamz Blues Band, and Jenni Muldaur deliver on the promise I make each and every week, season and season out: another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's officially summer in the northern hemisphere. The days are as long as they'll be all year, the temperature's rising and blues festivals are popping up all over the country like popcorn. Accordingly, the 227th Roadhouse has a decidedly summerlike feel. Candye Kane, Byther Smith, James Wheeler, Homemade Jamz Blues Band, and Jenni Muldaur deliver on the promise I make each and every week, season and season out: another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
The 193rd Roadhouse Podcast is one solid groove; a show that came together as if struck by a muse. With Elvin Bishop, Byther Smith, Smokey Wilson, Cedric Burnside, and Marie Knight, the pieces all fit together seamelssly for another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
The 193rd Roadhouse Podcast is one solid groove; a show that came together as if struck by a muse. With Elvin Bishop, Byther Smith, Smokey Wilson, Cedric Burnside, and Marie Knight, the pieces all fit together seamelssly for another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
This week's playlist: • Deadman Walking by The Max Bent Band. Visit MaxBent.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Running To New Orleans by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book, available from Black & Tan Records. Visit Byther's page at TheBlueHighway.com for more information. • Cut You Loose by Big George Brock, from Live at Seventy Five (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Big George's MySpace page for more information. • Diddle It, Doodle It and Mash Potatoes Canada, all by Carlos Del Junco and all from Steady Movin', due for release in September, 2008; available from NorthernBlues.com. Visit CarlosDelJunco.com for more information. • Steal Away by Edwin Holt, from Second Time Around (2005), available from TopCat Records and the iTMS. Visit EdwinHolt.com for more information. • Pay Me No Mind by The Homemade Jamz Blues Band, from Pay Me No Mind (2008); available for pre-release orders at NorthernBlues.com. Visit HomemadeJamzBand.com and their MySpace page for more information. • Money Tree by Joe Galea Band, a track available free from Download.com. Visit JoeGaleaBand.com for more information. • Boot Hill by Johnny Winter, from Guitar Slinger (1984), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit JohnnyWinter.net for more information. Mentioned during this show: to read my response to the revised (formerly five-star, now one-star) review of Murphy's Saloon in iTunes, go here; to donate to the American Red Cross, go here. Excellent resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon # courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • If You Let A Man Kick You Once by Corey Harris & Henry Butler, from Vu-Du Menz (2000); available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page for more information about Corey Harris, and this page for more information about Henry Butler. • Blow Wind Blow by Percy Strother, from Home At Last (1998); available from Black & Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit this page for more information. • Running To New Orleans by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book, available from Black & Tan Records. Visit Byther's page at TheBlueHighway.com for more information. • Sleepless Dream, Soul Of A Man and Kokomo Blues, all by David Jacobs-Strain, and all from Ocean Or A Teardrop (2004), available through the discography page at David's site, and from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit DavidJacobs-Strain.com for more information. To see three wonderful performance videos of David recorded at the Kennedy Center in Washington, D.C., go here. • Second Hand Man by Carey Bell and Junior Wells, from Harp Attack! (1990), which also includes James Cotton and/or Billy Branch on some tracks. Harp Attack! is available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Alligator Records site for more information (be sure to scroll down). • Brand New Woman by John Mooney, from If This Is Love...I'd Rather Have The Blues (2004), a compilation available from Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. Visit JohnMooneyLive.com and John's page at the Blind Pig Records site for more information. • Some Sympathy by Chris Juergensen, from Big Black Sun (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChrisJuergensen.com to buy Big Black Sun and for more information. • Just A Fool by Big Hammer. For more information, visit their Garageband page. Mentioned during this show: SXSW, TexasMusicRoundup.com, Alejandro Escovedo, Ray Wylie Hubbard, Jon Dee Graham and Eliza Gilkyson. Also - Kids Rock - a great spoof of songs re-made for kids. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #115 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Loretta by the Quarter Draw Band, from For Sale By Owner (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit the Quarter Draw Band's MySpace page for more information. • Swing Tiger Swing by Mem Shannon, from I'm From Phunkville (2005), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit MemShannon.com and Mem's MySpace page for more information. • Side To Side by Detroit Women from Sassitude (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit DetroitWomen.org and their MySpace page for more information. • All For Business by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book (2004), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit Byther's page at TheBlueHighway.com for more information. • Break This Time by Alejandro Escovedo, from The Boxing Mirror (2006), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTMS. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information. • Velvet Guitar by Alejandro Escovedo, from Room of Songs (2006), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTMS. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information. • Break This Time by Alejandro Escovedo, from The Boxing Mirror (2006), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTMS. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information. • You'll Never Change by Bettye LaVette, made available as a single at the Podsafe Music Network by her label, Anti.com. You can buy Bettye's albums from the store at her site. Visit BettyeLavette.com and her page at the Anti- Records site for more information. • I Wanna Talk About You by EB Davis & the Superband, from I Wanna Talk About You (1999). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. Visit EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page for more information. • Black Water by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, from The Wheel Man (2007), available from Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • Rocket In Your Pocket by Blue Plate Special, from Can You Dig It (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BluePlateSpecialBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Drive-By Truckers; Tulare, CA; Jamestown, NY. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #89 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com) My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-c44e016c7466284b4a7b25fe6a65c08f}
This week's playlist: • I'm Single by The Billy Gibson Band, from Southern Livin' (2006), available from CD Baby, InsideSounds.com and the iTMS. Visit BillyGibson.com and the band's MySpace page for more information. • Gotta Make Some Changes by Sweet Alice Hoskins and the Unfinished Business Blues Band, from Eyes Full Of Tears (2007), reportedly available from Leg Up Live Records, a division of L'lezra Entertainment Group. Visit Alice's pages at IODA/PROMONET and SummitArtists.com for more information about Alice and her band. • Gotta Move by The Mannish Boys, from Big Plans (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit TheMannishBoys.com for more information. • Going Up (To Get Down) by Steve Marriner, from Going Up (2007), available from DogMyCatRecords.ca and the iTMS. Visit SteveMarriner.com for more information. • Wild In The Streets by Garland Jeffreys, from Wild In The Streets (Best Of 1977-1983) (2002), available from RavenRecords.com.au, a great Australian reissue label. Visit GarlandJeffreys.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Hail Hail Rock'n'Roll by Garland Jeffreys, from Don't Call Me Buckwheat (1993), available direct from the man himself at GarlandJeffreys.com. Also available: Wildlife Dictionary (1992). • If The Blues Was Money by Deacon Jones from Jone$en For Money (2007), available from CD Baby. Visit the CD Baby page for Deacon's CD Makin' Blues History (2000) and this page for more information. • Jack About Nothin' by Edwin Holt, from Second Time Around (2005), available from TopCat Records and the iTMS. Visit EdwinHolt.com for more information. • Beggin' Ain't For Me by Big George Jackson, from Beggin' Ain't For Me (1998), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit BigGeorgeJackson.com for more information. • All For Business by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book, available from Black & Tan Records. Visit Byther's page at TheBlueHighway.com for more information. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #85 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Bad Blood by Janiva Magness from Do I Move You (2006), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit JanivaMagness.com for more information. • Foul Weather Blues by Harpdog Brown. To buy Harpdog's most recent CD, Once in a Howlin' Moon, visit HarpdogBrown.com. Visit Harpdog's Garageband page or his MySpace page for more information and to hear more killer tracks. • Gemini by David R. Merry, a single first released in 2000, and currently available from the Podsafe Music Network. Visit David's page at UKScreen.com and David's MySpace page for more information. • Ain't Nobody by George Fletcher and the Handsome Men (now known as George Fletcher's Bourbon Renewal), from Ain't The Worst That You Could Find (2000), available from CD Baby; also available: Dangerous Things - Live (2005). Visit GeorgeFletcher.com for more information and to see George's photo gallery. • The Wheel Man by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, from The Wheel Man (2007), available from Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • I've Got News by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, from The Wheel Man (2007), available from Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • Strange Voodoo by Robert Wuagneux, from 1-U w/U (2002), available from his site. The individual track may be purchased through his page at Broadjam.com. Visit Robert's site, 1-Uproductions.com for more information. • Running To New Orleans by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book, available from Black & Tan Records. Visit Byther's page at TheBlueHighway.com for more information. • Let Me Stir in Your Pot by Carey Bell, from Deep Down (1995), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Carey's page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • Some Sympathy by Chris Juergensen, from Big Black Sun (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChrisJuergensen.com to buy Big Black Sun and for more information. Mentioned during this show: two guitarists whose work will be featured on Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast in the near future: Pete Mitchell, aka Stratmaster; and Brad Wilson; The Untouchables, directed by Brian DePalma; the Cara's Basement podcast, in iTunes, and the Web page. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #71 courtesy of the artists, and either the Podsafe Music Network or the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance)
This week's playlist: • Living For the Moment by Marc Doiron. Marc's album Time Is Precious is available from the iTunes Music Store, Tower Records and mperia.com. • Rain, Rain by the Detonators; their site is here and their MySpace page is here. The funny story of their struggle to find a drummer (shades of Spinal Tap) is here. • Drivin' Wheel by EB Davis & The Superband, from the album Live At Yorckschlosschen, Vol. 2 (2000). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at his MySpace page, and at EB Davis.com. • Grooving Together by EB Davis & The Superband, from the album Live At The A-Trane Berlin (2005) and available from his online store. • This World Is Not My Home by The Mescal Sheiks, from their album The World Is Not My Home (2006), available from the iTMS and CD Baby. For more information, visit their site or their MySpace page. • Fool For You by The Mescal Sheiks, also from The World Is Not My Home. • Running To New Orleans by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book; available from the iTMS and his label Black & Tan Records. Byther's music is also available through Amazon.com, MSN music, emusic.com and ourtracks.com. • Married To the Blues by Chumslick Nick and the Sharks. For more information, visit chumslicknickandthesharks.com or their page at GarageBand.com. (Music on Murphy’s Saloon #31 courtesy of these very independent artists, the Podsafe Music Network, GarageBand.com, the iTunes Music Store and MySpace.com) Extra special thanks to the one and only Superhot Lady Cop for calling in with a station ID. I look forward to future collaborations. Worth a visit (and a listen): the Delta Blues Museum site and their podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. Also, you do not have to own one of the seemingly ubiquitous white mp3 players to enjoy Murphy’s Saloon away from your computer: check out No iPod Required for more information. Thanks again to Sci-Fi Hi-Fi, makers of PodWorks, the best shareware application I've ever bought.
The blues is in the house and that house is the point of departure for the 50th Roadhouse Podcast. Slide behind the wheel, point the grill to the south and let the tail-fins leave the turbulence behind. We're rolling down Highway 61 with the top down and the music cranked. With more to cover than an hour will allow, we roll out with Ian Siegal, Byther Smith, Sean Costello, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Matt Schofield, and seven other great artists. And, the Podshow deal comes up so you'll know just where The Roadhouse stands. It's another week, delivering the finest blues you've never heard – The Roadhouse Podcast.
The blues is in the house and that house is the point of departure for the 50th Roadhouse Podcast. Slide behind the wheel, point the grill to the south and let the tail-fins leave the turbulence behind. We're rolling down Highway 61 with the top down and the music cranked. With more to cover than an hour will allow, we roll out with Ian Siegal, Byther Smith, Sean Costello, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Matt Schofield, and seven other great artists. And, the Podshow deal comes up so you'll know just where The Roadhouse stands. It's another week, delivering the finest blues you've never heard – The Roadhouse Podcast.
It's the Thanksgiving holiday week in the US, but you don't have to be a US listener to be thankful for great music and a great medium from which to enjoy it. So, join in the Thanksgiving feast of great blues music served up by the 40th Roadhouse podcast. The main course includes John Hammond, Margarette Evans, Tinsley Ellis, Byther Smith, and Susan Tedeschi. That's just the turkey and stuffing. I've also got side dishes and desserts galore in the form of a Roadhouse Rewound segment, listener comments and a few holiday-related surprises during the meal. There's no better way to kick off a short work week than with the finest blues you've never heard.
It's the Thanksgiving holiday week in the US, but you don't have to be a US listener to be thankful for great music and a great medium from which to enjoy it. So, join in the Thanksgiving feast of great blues music served up by the 40th Roadhouse podcast. The main course includes John Hammond, Margarette Evans, Tinsley Ellis, Byther Smith, and Susan Tedeschi. That's just the turkey and stuffing. I've also got side dishes and desserts galore in the form of a Roadhouse Rewound segment, listener comments and a few holiday-related surprises during the meal. There's no better way to kick off a short work week than with the finest blues you've never heard.
This is the show the doctor ordered, providing your minimum weekly requirement of golden guitars, hip horns and happenin' harp. Byther Smith, The Mitchell Blues Band, Tab Benoit, Glamour Puss, and Johnny Nicholas step out from the pack this week. But, don't fool yourself – any of the other seven artists are fully capable of stealing the show. Throw in listener comments and a snappy Roadhouse Rewound segment, and you've got one full hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
This is the show the doctor ordered, providing your minimum weekly requirement of golden guitars, hip horns and happenin' harp. Byther Smith, The Mitchell Blues Band, Tab Benoit, Glamour Puss, and Johnny Nicholas step out from the pack this week. But, don't fool yourself – any of the other seven artists are fully capable of stealing the show. Throw in listener comments and a snappy Roadhouse Rewound segment, and you've got one full hour of the finest blues you've never heard.