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This weeks Blues is the Truth is another packed edition, from start to finish, full of amazing blues. In this show we hear from Mud Morganfield with memories of his father as well as hearing two tracks from his superb new album Portrait. We also feature tracks from Alexis Korner, Angela Strehli, Susan Tedeschi, John Mayall's Bluesbreakers, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Keith Thompson Band, Vanessa Collier, Cyrille Neville, Greg Brice, Soul. Blues, Isobel Thatcher, Kai Strauss, Tomislav Goluban, Kenny Neal, Cash McCall, James Hunter Six, Ainsley Lister, Robert Cray, Johnny Max Band, Guy Verlinde, Johnny Rawls, Keb Mo, The Motives Featuring Matt Taylor and Colin James. As always please make sure to like, review, share and subscribe and join our Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
It's time for another edition of Blues is the Truth, packed with all the very best of blues, with fantastic brand new tracks and some real classics this is a show you don't want to miss. This week the show features music from Robert Johnson, James Oliver, Samantha Fish, Christone Kingfish Ingram, Larkin Poe, Freddie King, Aynsley Lister, Hollywood Fats, Sunjay, Julian James, Rusty Wright, BB King, Jeremiah Johnson, Benny Turner and Cash McCall, John Primer, Bo Diddley, Half Deaf Clatch, PJ O'Brien, Janice Harrington, Grant Dermody, Mark Pocket Goldberg, Henri Herbert, Jo Carley and The Old Dry Skulls, Albert Collins Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland, Monster Mike Welch and Mike Ledbetter, Snooks Eaglin and Oscar Wilson. Hit the play button and sit back... Don't forget to like, share and subscribe to the show to make sure you don't miss any episodes and leave a review or comment wherever you listen. Join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
It starts with Benny Turner and Cash McCall taking on a Howling Wolf Classic and ends with the Steady Rollin' Revue taking on another amazing standard, and in between there are so many new tracks and classic blues that you just need to hear. There are tracks from Sam Kelly's Station House, Sean Chambers, Reverend Freakchild, Hubert Dorrigatti, Son of Dave, Guy King, Shemekia Copeland & Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Cek Franceschetti, Dave Ferra, Joe Louis Walker, The Reverend Shawn Amos, Robert Cray and Much more. Hit play for two hours of awesome!
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Nat King Cole put his life on the line playing music. He was an inspiration to many a young pianist who saw the way to communicate musically. To break down all the barriers that people put in there way. Nat King Cole and Oscar Peterson inspired cats like my guest who grew up in Chicago.....which was brimming with the baddest cats around Elliott Randall, Richard Evans, Morris Jennings, Cash McCall, Charles Stepney and an unlimited amount of Young/Holt. These cats contributed to my guests albums, movie soundtracks and live performances at the Lighthouse or the Jazz Workshop. These melting pot of brethren thrived on commerce based record labels like Chess Cadet which fostered African American roots music like Ahmad Jamal and my guest. It was a month at the London House growing up with those who were inspired by Monk and Blakey Playing with the late great Cedar Walton. My guest is an ambassador of music taking his bands from Bahrain to Tucson. He has lived in the Windy City scene developing the groove, the feel keeping the African swing element into the music.....developing relationships within the urban community which fostered the community integral to melodic invention. My guest has seven children and 14 grandchildren his legacy is cemented and now he will try to pour wisdom and faith into the younger brethren Just a link in the chain Ramsey Lewis welcome to the JFS. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
One of the soul cats! AACM, Roscoe Mitchell, Bird, NEA, Muhal Richard Abrams, Sun Ra, Absence of the Black Media, Jackson, MI, --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/jake-feinberg/support
Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It - Junior Wells; One Who's Got A Lot - Cash McCall; Little Bit Of The Devil - Meg Williams; The Things We Used To Do - Doug Duffey and Badd; Lollie Bottoms - Katy Hobgood Ray; Blues In The Night - Steve Howell & Jason Weinheimer; Dirty Pool - Michele D'Amour & The Love Dealers; Cupcake! - Jersey Swamp Cats; Trouble Brewin - Mark Cameron; Baby Come Back To Me - Kenny Parker; My Baby Loves To Boogie - J. P. Reali; Mr. Smith - Delbert McClinton & Self-Made Men + Dana; Bad Avenue - Valerie Wellington. Escuchar audio
Playlist: River City Slim & The Zydeco Hogs, It’s Hot In Here, Anthony Gracie, Too Many Bad Decisions, Troy Gonyea, Bring It On Home, Gina Sicilia, Brighter Day, GA-20, One Night Man, Curtis Salgado, I Know A Good Thing, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Empty Promises, Jimmy Johnson, Better When It’s Wet, Cash McCall, One Who’s Got A Lot, Stuart Pearson, Rise And Fall, The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood, 27 Dollars, Bill Blue, Everybody’s Leaving Town, JD Simo, Mind Trouble, Whiskey, Jackson Stokes, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, I Hope I See The Day, Debra Power, Please Forgive My Blues, Avey Grouws Band, Devil May Care, Phantom Blues Band, Stop Runnin’, Lightnin Rod and the Thunder Bolts, Long Road Back To Eden, The Mary Jo Curry Band, Turn It Loose, Harper And Midwest Kind, I Still Got You, Whitney Shay, Someone You Never Got To Know, Tas Cru, Money Talks, Jeremiah Johnson, American Steel, Sid Whelan, Love Me Right, Bernard Allison, Meet Me Half Way, Jangling Sparrows, Label’s All Mine, Travelin’ Blue Kings, Wired Up, Terrie Odabi, Live My Life, Annika Chambers, Let The Sass Out, Thornetta Davis, I Gotta Sang The Blues, Vaneese Thomas, Second Chance, CW Ayon, Carla (Maybe Someday), Tinsley Ellis, Unlock My Heart, Fred Hostetler, I’m A New Man, Tom “The Suit” Forst, The Wolf’s At The Door, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media, Mark Platt @RadioCandy.com and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much!
En este programa recordamos a Mike Ledbetter, Cash McCall, Dr. John y Beverly “Guitar” Watkins, cuatro artistas de blues que fallecieron en 2019.
Chaka Khan: Singer, Songwriter, Actor, Activist Chaka Khan was born Yvette Marie Stevens on March 23, 1953 into an artistic, bohemian household in Chicago, Illinois. Bohemian, is not a word used much anymore but it by definition means "socially unconventional, but involved in the arts, or in an artistic way. Chaka/Yvette was the eldest of five kids born to Charles Stevens and Sandra Coleman, Yvette described her father as a beatnik and her mother as "able to do anything." She was raised in the Hyde Park area, which has been called "an island in the middle of the madness" of Chicago's rough South Side housing projects. Her sister Yvonne later became a successful musician in her own right under the name Taka Boom. Her only brother, Mark, who formed the funk group Aurra, also became a successful musician. She has two other sisters, Zaheva Stevens and Tammy McCrary. Yvette was raised as a Catholic, and attributed her love of music to her grandmother, who introduced her to jazz as a child. Yvette soon became a fan of rhythm and blues music as a preteen and at eleven formed a girl group, the Crystalettes, that included her sister Taka. In the late 1960s, Yvette attended several civil rights rallies with her father's second wife, Connie, who was a strong supporter of the movement and joined the Black Panther Party after befriending fellow member, activist and Chicago native Fred Hampton in 1967. Though many think that she was given the name Chaka while in the Panthers, she has made it clear that her name Chaka Adunne Aduffe Hodarhi Karifi was given to her at age 13 by a Yoruba Baba. In 1969, she left the Panthers and dropped out of high school, having attended Calumet High School and Kenwood High School (now Kenwood Academy). Chaka began to perform in small groups around the Chicago area, first performing with Cash McCall's group Lyfe, which included her then-boyfriend Hassan Khan. Chaka and Hassan married in 1970. Chaka was asked to replace Baby Huey of Baby Huey & the Babysitters A great singer and tight band (CLIP) Baby Huey Hard Times After Huey's death in 1970. The group disbanded a year later. While performing in local bands in 1972, Chaka Khan was spotted by two members of a new group called Rufus and soon won her position in the group (replacing rock n roll singer Paulette McWilliams). The group caught the attention of musician Ike Turner who flew them out to Los Angeles to record at his studio Bolic Sound in Inglewood, California. Ike wanted Khan to become an Ikette; she declined stating she was "really happy with Rufus. But Ike's attention was certainly a boost." Early on, Chaka caught the attention of music icon Stevie Wonder, who penned her first smash hit with Rufus, “Tell Me Something Good.” (CLIP). TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD The single from the group’s 1974 platinum-selling album, Rags to Rufus, earned Chaka her first GRAMMY® Award. With Chaka as the group’s dynamic center, Rufus became one of the most popular acts around selling out shows throughout the country and dominating the airwaves with hit after hit with songs such as “You Got the Love,” which Chaka co-wrote (CLIP). YOU GOT THE LOVE “Once You Get Started,” (CLIP). ONCE YOU GET STARTED “Sweet Thing,” (CLIP) SWEET THING “Everlasting Love,” (CLIP). EVERLASTING LOVE “Do You Love What You Feel?” (CLIP). DO YOU LOVE WHAT YOU FEEL The biggie “Ain’t Nobody” Chaka’s second GRAMMY Award-winning song with Rufus. Is up... Rufus and Chaka Khan racked up five RIAA certified gold and platinum albums during their time together. Rufus keyboardist David "Hawk" Wolinski wrote the song around a repeating synthesizer loop backed by a Linn LM-1 drum computer; however, John J. R. Robinson, the band's drummer, played real drums for the recording session. The band did a democratic vote and they decided to include the song in their album repertoire. Once the song was recorded, Warner executives wanted to issue another song as the album's first single. AND Wolinski threatened to give the song to American singer Michael Jackson and American producer Quincy Jones for Jackson's album Thriller, if the song was not the lead-off single. The label relented and "Ain't Nobody" was issued and hit number one on the R&B chart for the week ending October 15, 1983. It was also the song included on the soundtrack album to the 1984 film Breakin'. The song is performed in the key of E♭ minor with a tempo of 104 beats per minute in common time. Khan's vocals span from G♭3 to E♭5 in the song. (SONG) AINT NOBODY This is the Old School Rewind Podcast this week featuring Chaka Khan.. so we just played Ain't Nobody, It was inevitable that a singer with Chaka’s star power would eventually venture out on her own. In 1978, Chaka blazed onto the music scene as a solo artist with the release of the smash hit “I’m Every Woman” written by Ashford & Simpson. (SONG). I'M EVERY WOMAN Thats Chaka Khan with her first solo hit "I'm every woman." This is Aaron Goodwin and the Old School Rewind Podcast. From the 35 acres and a microphone farm we tribute the old school.. This week it's Chaka Khan and she has now Paired with the late producer extraordinaire, Arif Mardin (Aretha Franklin, Bette Midler), her catalog grew even more impressive with hits such as “Clouds,” “Papillon,” and “What ‘Cha Gonna Do For Me?” It was during this time that Chaka began pursuing her love of jazz. She and Arif brilliantly re-worked the classic song “Night in Tunisia” with the song’s originator, Dizzy Gillespie, on trumpet. Chaka also recorded an album of jazz standards titled Echoes of an Era, which featured such luminaries as Chick Corea, Stanley Clarke, and Lenny White. Her crowning achievement in jazz was the GRAMMY® Award-winning tune, “Be Bop Medley.” The song’s album, titled Chaka Khan, also won a GRAMMY® for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. However, anyone else would be winded.. not Chaka as the biggest and best was yet to come. And , the song that made Chaka Khan a household name and propelled her to superstardom the world over was “I Feel For You,” written and first performed by Prince. (Clip) Prince I FEEL FOR YOU This chart-topping, GRAMMY® Award-winning song also made music history. Released in 1984, it was the first R&B song to feature a rap, and rapper, which was the best to ever touch a mic. Grandmaster Melle Mel. Khan's version featured a supporting cast including guitar, drum programming, bass guitar, keyboards and arrangement by Reggie Griffin; bass synthesizer and programming by The System's David Frank using an Oberheim DSX sequencer, which was connected to his Minimoog via CV and gate; and chromatic harmonica playing by Stevie Wonder. The song also uses vocal samples from Wonder's song "Fingertips" (1963). The repetition of Khan's name by Melle Mel at the beginning of the song was a mistake made by producer Arif Mardin, who then decided to keep it.[7] This version of the song sold more than one million copies in the US and UK, and it helped to relaunch Khan's career. The song hit No. 1 on the Cash Box singles chart and peaked at No. 3 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart from the weeks of November 24, 1984 to December 8, 1984.[8] The song remained on the Billboard Hot 100 for 26 weeks and became one of Billboard's five biggest pop songs of the year for 1985. The single reached No. 1 on both the US dance[9] and R&B charts in late 1984, remaining atop both for three weeks each.[10] In addition, the song also reached No. 1 on the UK Singles Chart.[11] While touring with Prince in 1998 in support of her collaborative album, Come 2 My House, Khan and Prince performed "I Feel for You" as a duet. Let's jam Chaka and her biggest with Melle Mel (SONG) Chaka khan I FEEL FOR YOU This is the Old School Rewind Podcast. Aaron in your ears with the candy from the early 80's that was oh so sweet. Old school dance r and b.. We're up to another marvel from David Foster as we feature the single "Through the Fire" is a song recorded by this weeks feature artist. Yvette Marie Stevens, or Chaka Khan through the fire is from her sixth studio album, I Feel for You (1984). The David Foster-produced track was the third single from the album and reached number 60 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart and number 15 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs charts It was one of the few Khan hits to cross to the Adult Contemporary chart. The music video was filmed at Los Angeles' Union Station. Now in top demand, Chaka lent her voice and producer skills to two of the biggest hits of 1986, Steve Winwood’s “Higher Love” (clip) and Robert Palmer’s “Addicted to Love.”(clip) Both were GRAMMY®-winning songs. David Foster revealed in his 2011 PBS concert The Hit Man Returns if you heavens seen that. You need to. 5 snaps a stars whatever tomatoes . A killer dvd David foster super producer says that "this was the only melody that he ever wrote with someone in mind and that the working title of the piece was actually called "Chaka" because he was very confident that Chaka Khan would perform the song. The song was sampled by Kanye West on "Through the Wire", the breakout single from his 2004 debut album, The College Dropout. (CLIP) Kanye Through the wire The Chaka khan podcast. Old school rewind with Aaron e Goodwin. Now in top demand, Chaka lent her voice and producer skills to two of the biggest hits of 1986, The Old School Rewind Podcast comes to a close with Chaka mentions past 1986ish which is our primary focus on the rewind In 1995, she made her musical theater debut on London’s West End, where she starred in Mama I Want to Sing. In 2002 she traveled to Las Vegas, where she starred in Signed, Sealed Delivered, a critically-acclaimed musical based on the music of Stevie Wonder. Her Broadway debut came in 2008 when she took over the role of Sofia in Oprah Winfrey’s musical The Color Purple. Chaka’s emotive vocals can also be heard on a number of soundtracks, including Clockers, Set It Off, To Wong Foo, Thanks for Everything, Julie Newmar, Miami Vice, White Knights, Moscow on the Hudson, Disappearing Acts, Waiting to Exhale and Standing In The Shadows Of Motown, as well as Tyler Perry hits Madea’s Family Reunion and Meet The Browns. From the Chaka khan website,, During her career, she has collaborated with a long list of artists in diverse genres. Collaborators have included Miles Davis, Quincy Jones, Dizzy Gillespie, Stevie Wonder, Prince, Steve Winwood, Mary J. Blige, George Benson, Larry Graham, the London Symphony Orchestra and countless others. Chaka has received a steady stream of accolades for both her artistry and philanthropy. In June 2012, she was inducted into the Hollywood Bowl Hall of Fame, joining previously inducted music greats such as Frank Sinatra, Liza Minnelli, Stevie Wonder, Garth Brooks, Bonnie Raitt, George Harrison, B.B. King, Carlos Santana, Donna Summer and Kathleen Battle. In 2011, she was honored for her legendary career with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame. During the same year, Chaka was honored with the United Negro College Fund’s An Evening of Stars Tribute. The program, which was televised on cable networks and broadcast stations in more than 40 cities nationwide, featured tribute performances by Stevie Wonder, Fantasia, Ledisi, El Debarge, Faith Evans, Angie Stone, Ginuwine, Chaka’s brother, Mark Stevens, and her daughter, Indira Khan, among others. In recent years, Chaka also received the Soul Train Legend Award (2009), the BET Lifetime Achievement Award (2006), the GRAMMY® Honors Award from the NARAS Chicago Chapter (2006) and the World Music Award Lifetime Achievement Award (2003). In 2004, Chaka received an Honorary Doctorate of Music from Berklee College of Music. Chaka’s autobiography, Through the Fire, was published by Rodale Books in 2003 and is currently being adapted into a screenplay. Despite her busy schedule, Chaka has always made time to support and uplift her community. She has a deep commitment to women and children at risk, which led her to establish the Chaka Khan Foundation in 1999. Initially, the foundation focused primarily on public awareness campaigns around the diagnosis, intervention, and available family resources and the search for a cure for autism. Her efforts were particularly aimed at communities of color and other underserved communities, where awareness about this disorder is low. Her work in this area was inspired by her nephew who has autism and who Chaka describes as “gifted and beautiful and so full of life.” She later expanded the mission of the foundation to focus more broadly on women and children at risk. In July 2012, Chaka received the McDonald Corporation’s 365Black Award, honoring her for her leadership of the Chaka Khan Foundation. Chaka also is an entrepreneur. In 2004, her line of gourmet chocolates, Chakalates, was sold in 20 Neiman Marcus stores around the country. Plans are underway to re-launch her signature brand of chocolates nationally and internationally. She currently is introducing Khana Sutra, a fragrance line for men, women and the home. The line also includes candles, and room and linen sprays. With a new svelte look, a new album, and a great enthusiasm for her new and expanding activities in music, philanthropy and entrepreneurial ventures, the 10-time GRAMMY® Award-winner is looking forward to a celebration of a lifetime. From the about button on Chakas website.. Chaka Khan is one of the world’s most gifted and celebrated musicians, with a rich musical legacy. The 10-time GRAMMY® Award-winner is A songwriter, actor, author, philanthropist, entrepreneur and activist, Chaka Khan has influenced generations of recording artists. She has the rare ability to sing in seven music genres, including R&B, pop, rock, gospel, country, world music and classical. Affectionately known around the world as Chaka, she is revered by millions of fans as well as her peers for her timeless, classic and unmatched signature music style and ability. The late, great Miles Davis often said, “She [Chaka] sings like my horn.” And the Queen of Soul, Aretha Franklin says, “[Chaka] is a one- of- a -kind, premier vocalist.” Throughout her legendary career, Chaka has released 22 albums and racked up ten #1 Billboard magazine charted songs, seven RIAA certified gold singles and ten RIAA certified gold and platinum albums. Chaka’s recorded music has produced over 2,000 catalog song placements. “I am honored and blessed to celebrate 40 years in music and entertainment,” says Chaka. “I am so humbled by the love, support and gracious spirit of my fans worldwide and the continuous support my peers have shown over the years. Throughout my 40-year career, I have been through the fire a few times over and I’m still here as a living testament to God’s love and grace. Next year, I will be celebrating 40 years in the business and 60 years on earth, which equals one hundred percent Chaka.” I'll see you next week from the 35 acres and a microphone podcast farm... (SONG) Chaka khan love of a lifetime
BTR # 715 first aired on commercial radio on Sunday, April 21st and subsequently on overseas internet radio streams from multiple stations. This show contained a little bit of everything including Japanese band Bloodest Saxophone and their collaboration in Austin Texas with 5 Blues Divas. It also included new music from Watermelon Slim, Big Al & the Heavyweights, John Mayall, Benny Turner & Cash McCall and many more. I hope you enjoy this hand-picked music and please consider sponsoring the show to keep it alive. Also visit our Facebook page, "like" the page and get an on-air shout out. Cheers! Biggdaddy Ray Hansen https://www.facebook.com/Bluestherapyradio --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ray-l-hansen/support
It's the usual in this hour of The Roadhouse. I've got new music from Benny Turner & Cash McCall, Sugar Ray Rayford, Nick Schnebelen, Jimmie Vaughan, and a great track from Sugar Ray & The Bluetones. It's the usual tempo, the usual feel, and, of course, it's the usual selection of the finest blues you've never heard - the 733rd Roadhouse.
WICKED GRIN – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Murray and Leigh-Ann return to talk about the new album, Murder Creek, and also their journey to this year’s IBC. We’ll also talk about what is coming up in 2019 while we listen to the new music BRYAN LEE – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Segment Begins At The XX:XX Mark Bryan returns after a long absence with his new release Sanctuary. Will be great to catch up with this wonderful guitarist and songwriter and see what is next for him. BENNY TURNER & CASH McCALL – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Segment Begins At The XX:XX Mark Benny & Cash have released Going Back Home and I am excited to speak with these two remarkable musicians. They reunited in 2018 after the loss of a mutual friend and with the assistance of Sallie Bengtson, they are sharing their music and stories with fans old and new. THE DELGADO BROTHERS – COUCH KID NEW MUSIC Segment Begins At The XX:XX Mark The Delgado Brothers, winners of the 32nd IBC return with their new album, Two Trains. Looking forward to speaking with Joey about all that has been happening in their world since they left Memphis and what is in their future.
This episode marks the last episode of year 5 of this show. Ric will lay out the future of From Radioland and what to expect as we begin production of the 6th year. Also in this very special episode, new music and a great conversation with 2 blues legends, Benny Turner and Cash McCall and how not seeing each other for over 40 years put these two gentlemen back in the studio for their brand new CD. Plus, you'll hear some of the cuts from this new collection of songs and some of the stories as to how it was made. NEXT WEEK: Technology sucking the fun out of everything with Dianna Fryer
Intro Song, Andrew “Junior Boy” Jones, “I've Got You On My Speed Dial”, I Know What It's Like First Set – Pee Wee Crayton, “Early Hour Blues”, Blues At Daybreak Jimmie Vaughan, “Out Of The Shadows”, Do You Get The Blues Joe “Guitar” Hughes, “A Blues Song”, Stuff Like That Second Set – W.C. Clark, “Snatching It Back”, From Austin With Soul Stevie Ray Vaughan, “Texas Flood”, Texas Flood Johnny Winter, “Serious As A Heart Attack”, Serious Business Third Set – Marcia Ball, Angela Strehli, Lou Ann Barton, “Good Rockin' Daddy”, Dreams Come True Katie Webster, “Who's Making Love”, Deluxe Edition Albert Collins, “I Ain't Drunk”, The Alligator Records 40th Anniversary Collection Fourth Set – Zuzu Bollin, “Why Don't You Eat Where You Slept Last Night”, Texas Bluesman Benny Turner and Cash MCCall, “Going Back Home”, Going Back Home Floyd Dixon, “Hey Bartender”, Wake Up And Live Big thanks to Michael Allen from the Crossroads Blues Gallery for letting me use his great artwork on my web sites!
Playlist: Dean Shot, Tiger Man, Junior Watson, That’s What You Do To Me, The Cherry Bluestorms, As Above So Below, Vanessa Collier, Honey Up, Regina Bonelli, Nothing I Can’t Handle, The Little Red Rooster Blues Band, Thrift Shop Rubbers, Bloodest Saxophone feat Jai Malano, Don’t Do It, Jason Robert, Mr. Bell, Amanda Fish, Not Again, Heather Newman, Burn Me Alive, Lindsay Beaver, Too Cold To Cry, Ben Rice, The One That Got Away, James Buddy Rogers, All I Need, Danny Lynn Wilson, Middle Class Blues, Willa Vincitore, Bite Me, Seth Rosenbloom, Palace Of The King, Benny Turner and Cash McCall, Money, The Trevor B. Power Band, I Wrote It Down, The Dee Miller Band, Midnight In Harlem, Vin Mott, Ice Cold Beer, Monster Mike Welch, She Makes Time, John Nemeth, Three Times A Fool, Little Charlie And Organ Grinder Swing, Receita De Samba, Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Noontime Bell, The Nick Moss Band feat. Dennis Gruenling, Note On The Door, Joe Moss, Green Eyes, Jason Ricci, Mr. Satan, Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, The Blues Ain’t Going Nowhere, Ina Forsman, Whatcha Gonna Do, Chris O’Leary, Heartbreak Waiting To Happen, Randy Casey, Six Feet Of Rain, Slam Allen, Feel These Blues, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/id502316055
Playlist: Bobby Blackhat, Gubment Shutdown Blues, Ayala, Magpie, James Buddy Rogers, Puddle Jumper, Danny Lynn Wilson, Long Way Home, Will Jacobs, Runaway, Boogie Beasts, Inside, Bloodest Saxophone, Pork Chop Chic, Hat Fitz And Cara, ADHD, Dylan Bishop Band, I Wish You Would, Willa Vincitore, Trust, Seth Rosenbloom, Broke And Lonely, The Trevor B. Power Band, Baby, I’m Through With You, Benny Turner and Cash McCall, Got To Find A Way, The Dee Miller Band, Last Two Dollars, Vin Mott, Car TRoubles Made Me A Good Blues Singer, Ina Forsman, Miss Mistreated, Chris O’Leary, Driving Me Crazy, Charley Crockett, The Race Is On, Randy Casey, I Got Lucky, The Spear Shakers, Leaving It All Behind, Ruth Wyand & The Tribe Of One, Mint Julep, Old Riley & The Water, Power To Change, Tomislav Goluban, I’ll Go To My Cottage, Travelin’ Blue Kings, The Way It Used To Be, Sugar Ray & The Bluetones, Sweet Baby, Jason Ricci, Down At The Juke, Nick Moss Band, Before The Night Is Through, Joe Moss, Maricela’s Smile, Jake Kulak, Never Make It Easy, Mitch Kashmar feat Junior Watson, East Of 82nd Street, Mr. Nick & The Dirty Tricks, Hot Damn feat Junior WAtson, Vanessa Collier, Don’t Nobody Got Time To Waste, Mojomatics, Soy Baby Many Thanks To: We here at the Black-Eyed & Blues Show would like to thank all the PR and radio people that get us music including Frank Roszak, Rick Lusher ,Doug Deutsch Publicity Services,American Showplace Music, Alive Natural Sounds, Ruf Records, Vizztone Records,Blind Pig Records,Delta Groove Records, Electro-Groove Records,Betsie Brown, Blind Raccoon Records, BratGirl Media, Mark Pucci Media and all of the Blues Societies both in the U.S. and abroad. All of you help make this show as good as it is weekly. We are proud to play your artists.Thank you all very much! Blues In The Area: BLUES SCHEDULE WEEKLY REPORT 1/25 thru 1/31/2019 BAND VENUE LOCATION FRIDAY 1/25 ROCKY LAWRENCE SMOKIN WITH CHRIS SOUTHINGTON THE WELLS BLACK EYED SALLY'S HARTFORD THE RED HOTS VIVO BAR DANBURY THE TROLLS JUDY'S PLACE DANBURY BONE DRY DUO / BLUES BARZ NOTE KITCHEN & BAR BETHEL THE OUTCROPS COAL HOUSE PIZZA STAMFORD THE BERNADETTE'S DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR MADISON HANNAH'S FIELD MAPLE TREE CAFÉ SIMSBURY CREAMERY STATION BLEACHERS BRISTOL REAN TROY DANNER (SOLO ) ELKS CLUB #844 WINSTED THE COFFEE GRINDERS GREENHOUSE TAVERN BURLINGTON SHAWN TAYLOR CAVE-A-VIN NEW HAVEN BARRETT ANDERSON BAND STOMPING GROUND PUTNAM CHRIS O'LEARY BAND DARYL'S HOUSE PAWLING NY WILDCAT O'HALLOREN THEODORE'S SPRINGFIELD MA NEAL VITULLO & THE VIPERS KNICKERBOCKER MUSIC CENTER WESTERLY RI DAN STEVENS PERKS AND CORKS WESTERLY RI CHERYL TRACY & FRIENDS WAXY O'CONNOR'S PLAINVILLE CARL RICCI & 706 UNION AVE THE 350 GRILLE SPRINGFIELD MA DUKE ROBILLARD CHAN'S WOONSOCKET RI SATURDAY 1/26 VANESSA COLLIER 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ROCKY HILL SKYLARK CITY BAND RED'S TAVERN SOUTH WINDSOR SUNDAY 1/27 G LOVE & SPECIAL SAUCE FTC (STAGE ONE ) FAIRFIELD BRUCE GREGORI NOTE KITCHEN & BAR BETHEL JR KRAUSS & THE SHAKES BRASS HORSE (3 TO 7 PM ) BARKHAMSTED ERAN TROY DANNER ( SOLO ) THE HOPS CO (3 PM ) DERBY DAN STEVENS STEADY HABIT BREWERY (1:30 PM) HADDAM VITAMIN B-3 / JOSH SCUSSELL HUNGRY TIGER MANCHESTER ELECTRIC BLUES JAM SULLY'S PUB HARTFORD RICK HARRINGTON JAM CADY'S TAVERN CHPACHET RI ORB MELLON HANGING HILLS BREWERY (3 PM ) HARTFORD MAGIC DICK & SHUN NG DARYL'S HOUSE PAWLING NY BACK TO THE GARDEN TURNING POINT PIERMONT NY DAVID STOLTZ FLYING MONKEY (4 PM) HARTFORD FRONT ROW BAND OPEN MIC COLUMBUS PARK BOCCI CLUB MERIDEN WHAMMER JAMMER OPEN MIC VFW PRESTON OPEN MIC STONEHOUSE BAR BALTIC OPEN MIC STOMPING GROUND PUTNAM BLUES AND BEYOND OPEN MIC THE STILL BAR AGAWAM MA JIM'S BLUES JAM GREENDALE'S PUB WORCESTER MA PURE AMERICA MAIN PUB MANCHESTER VINCE THOMPSON DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR MADISON MONDAY 1/28 NEAL VITULLO w 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MIC THEODORE'S SPRINGFIELD MA OPEN MIC MAPLE TREE CAFÉ SIMSBURY DONHUE'S OPEN MIC DONAHUE'S BEACH BAR MADISON SANDY CONNOLLY OPEN MIC COUNTRY TAVERN GUILFORD CHERYL TRACY OPEN MIC VERO CUCINO MIDDLETOWN COBALT EXPRESS OPEN MIC CLUB ONE FEEDING HILLS MA VRBE PUB ON PARK CRANSTON RI ALI KAT AND THE REVELATORS HUNGRY TIGER MANCHESTER THURSDAY 1/31 PINE LOFT OPEN MIC PINE LOFT BERLIN DAVID STOLTZ (SOLO) OLD FARMS HOTEL AVON CHERYL TRACY JAM WAXY'S PLAINVILLE DANA FUCHS INFINITY MUSIC HALL NORFOLK TWANG THURSDAY HOG RIVER BREWERY HARTFORD VINNIE FERRONE PEACHES ON THE WATERFRONT NORWALK ERAN TROY DANNER (SOLO ) THE GOLF CLUB WATERTOWN KOSHER KID STEAK LOFT MYSTIC SONYA RAE TAYLOR w LIVIU POP BLACK EYED SALLY'S HARTFORD DAVE STOLTZ (SOLO ) OLD FARMS HOTEL AVON TIM McDONALD & HALLY JAEGGI MAPLE TREE CAFÉ SIMSBURY TWANG THURSDAY HOG RIVER BREWERY HARTFORD KEN SAFETY OPEN MIC CJ SPARROW'S CHESHIRE JIMMY PHOTON JAM HUNGRY TIGER MANCHESTER OPEN MIC FAST EDDIE'S BILLARDS NEW MILFORD OPEN MIC AT 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Bill Howl-N-Madd Perry cut his teeth on the gospel scene behind the Blind Boys of Alabama and Shirley Caesar before touring with Little Milton. Later the Mississippi native was seen behind Freddie King, Little Richard, Cash McCall, Johnnie Taylor and T-Bone Walker before breaking out on his own and cutting several fine records over the years. In 2009, he acted alongside Cuba Gooding Jr and Clarence Williams III in the major motion film, The Way of War. Today Howl-N-Madd Perry is considered a living legend who tours extensively with his daughter, the rising blues star, Sharo “Shy” Perry. In 2011, Bill was imprinted on the 143rd Mississippi Blues Trail marker posted in downtown Oxford, Ms.
Jon Gindick released his debut album, When We Die, We All Come Back As Music, back in August and it has garnered him a lot of notice. A world-renowned harmonica instructor, Jon holds his Harmonica Jam Camps throughout the year in Clarksdale, MS. Jon and I will talk about his music, the new album and the mentoring he does so well. Sean Chambers, has a new album which drops on March 17th. Circumstances* have given us the opportunity to be first to speak with Sean about Trouble & Whiskey. We'll listen to some tunes, and talk to Sean about his life and music since he was last here back in 2013. THANKS Sean for jumping in. Jim Koeppel has not released an album since 2009. This new EP, RSVP To Paradise contains 5 tunes, three compose with Cash McCall. A bandleader since the late ‘80’s, Jim has performed internationally and opened for some of the legends. He and I will talk about his career and life, while we listen to tunes from the album. Lisa Biales returns to The Couch to talk about her new release, The Beat Of My Heart. A sensational singer, songwriter and performer, I always love sitting and talking with this incredibly talented woman. *Popa Chubby was scheduled, but his European Tour date changed and he had to leave earlier than expected. We will work on rescheduling in the future
For this week's episode, we take a look at the dark underbelly of the Hollywood machinery of the 1930s with Inside Daisy Clover, directed by Richard Mulligan and starring Natalie Wood, Christopher Plummer and Robert Redford. If you enjoy melodrama and terrible show tunes, this might be the film for you. We also chat about another Cash McCall, Do-Deca-Pentathlon, Boardwalk Empire Season 2, Breaking Bad Season 1 and Game of Thrones Season 1. Drop us a line at marriedwithclickers@gmail.com or 206-338-0793