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Lee's riding solo this week, so you the listener gets an Intermission episode. Lee covered what's going on with the podcast and then talks about what he's watched as of late, including some films starring the recently deceased Joe Don Baker, and the new horror film "Sinners". Check out Lee's latest appearance on Last Call at Torchy's. Featured Music: "Pick Poor Robin Clean" by Jack O'Connell, Lola Kirke and Peter Dreimanis & "Wang Dang Doodle" by Cedric Burnside, Sharde Thomas-Mallory and Tierinii Jackson.
Visit: www.salty.com.au The TRIM Podcast – where timeless roots, independent voices, and modern blues converge. We journey across the gritty backroads and soulful skylines of blues, folk, and Americana with a handpicked lineup of artists pushing tradition forward. From Cedric Burnside's raw Hill Country pulse to Fenn Wilson's poetic Australian resonance, and legends like Bob and Neil, the playlist cuts deep and wide. We also shine a spotlight on rising and homegrown talent including Charlie Bedford, 8 Ball, and The Baker Smith Gamble, capturing the authentic spirit of independent music today. Plug in, turn it up, and take the ride – this is TRIM. Cuts from Cedric Burnside, Johnny Winter, Mike Bloomfield N Al Kooper, Bob Dylan, Samantha Fish, The Baker Smith Gamble, 63 Deluxe, Tomin, Steve Earle, Pieta Brown N Justin Vernon, Our Native Daughters, Kevin Burt N Big Medicine, Salty Dawg, Lurrie Bell N Mississippi Heat, Matt Walker N The Necessary Few, Shawn Kellerman N Jason Ricci, 8 Ball Aitken N Taya Chani, Charlie Bedford, Dom Turner N Rural Blues Project, Fenn Wilson, Ian Siegal, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Neil Young. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Cedric Burnside / Coming Real To Ya / Hill Country Love 2. Johnny Winter / Leland Mississippi Blues / Johnny Winter 3. Mike Blomfield N Al Kooper / Albert's Shuffle / Super Session 4. Bob Dylan / Tombstone Blues / Highway 61 Revisited 5. Samantha Fish / Sweet Southern Sounds / Paper Doll 6. ** The Baker Smith Gamble / Right Where You Left It / The Baker Smith Gamble 7. ** 63 Deluxe / Mama's Got You Right / Memphis To Nashville 8. Tomin / Life / A Willed and Conscious Balance 9. Steve Earle / The Gulf Of Mexico / I'll Never Get Out Of This World Alive 10. Pieta Brown N Justin Vernon / Flowers of Love / Paradise Outlaw 11. Our Native Daughters / Black Myself / Songs of Our Native Daughters 12. Kevin Burt N Big Medicine / Who is He and What is He To You? / A Tribute To Bill Withers 13. ** Salty Dawg / Misadventure / Pre Release 14. Lurrie Bell N Mississippi Heat / Cold Cold Feeling / One Eye Open: Live at Rosa's Lounge 15. ** Matt Walker N Necessary Few / Hard To Hide / Navigational Skills 16. Shawn Kellerman N Jason Ricci / You're Gonna Learn From This One / Kell's Kitchen 17. ** 8 Ball Aitken N Taya Chani / Nightbird / Nightbird 18. ** Charlie Bedford / Daydream / Daydream 19. ** Dom Turner N Rural Blues Project / Hadn't I Been Good To You / Sit Tight 20. ** Fenn Wilson / Howl / Honey Dates Death: Ghazals 21. Ian Siegal / Master Plan / The Skinny 22. Joanne Shaw Taylor / Black Magic / Heavy Soul 21. Neil Young / Last Dance / Time Fades Away
Grammy nominated blues artist, Cedric Burnside, is back with us this week. Cedric is the grandson of the late, great R.L. Burnside, and he plays the Hill Country blues like nobody else. This performance was captured at The Memphis Blues Society's Bonafide Blues Festival during Bridging the Blues. Also on the program, BSC contributor, Preston Lauterbach, discusses the Chitlin' Circuit and The Road to Rock n Roll.
To blues lovers around the globe, The Juke Joint Duo — Cedric Burnside and Lightnin' Malcolm — embodied the spirit of North Mississippi Hill Country Blues. This week we feature a rare reunion show that we hosted here in Memphis, as well as an in-depth interview with Cedric Burnside and the continuation of Dr. Barbara Ching's series exploring the connection between country music and the blues. #ilistentomemphis
What a cool bill we have for you this week! From North Mississippi comes Hill Country Blues master Cedric Burnside, and from the Northwest comes Americana artist Margo Cilker. Nick also has an in-depth conversation with interview guest and autism expert Dr. Temple Grandin from Northern Colorado. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/ Your support helps us bring concerts, tapings and conversations to audiences while fostering connection through music, ideas and community. If you'd like to support eTown's mission to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience through music and conversation, please consider a donation: https://www.etown.org/get-involved/donate-orig/.
CEDRIC BURNSIDE is a hard core, genuine American blues master and grandson of the iconic RL Burnside. He carries the mantle, joy and the burdens and the history of the North Mississippi hill country blues He has won more than a dozen individual awards and has led or contributed to four Grammy-nominated projects.CANDICE IVORY is one of America's greatest soul and blues artists. WoodSongs is proud to introduce her celebration of on of the most revered blues artists of all time: MEMPHIS MINNIE, a guitar legend and blues artist whose work was covered even by the rock band LED ZEPPLIN. Ivory reintroduces the music of this legend, almost forgotten until Bonnie Raitt purchased the headstone for Memphis Minnie's grave site.
Send us a textIn this episode I list my top 10 Hill Country Blues artists (with clips) from R.L Burnside to Jessie May this one is now to miss! Let me know what you though of the list by sending the show a text.Download the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the Show.To get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing listDownload the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the showTo get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing list
Co-hosted by Rev. Abigail Schairer & Stephanie Anne Johnson with guests: August 19 guest speaker: Truth be ToldThis month we invite you to an enlightening and candid discussion about living on the streets and helping others. Learn how our guest, Truth Be Told, experiences the Divine, his sense of belongingness, what spiritual support he needs and receives, and the changes that would make a real difference to those who are unhoused. About Truth be Told: Truth be Told is a born and raised Texan who moved to Seattle five years ago. He met his husband of 28 years in his late 20s at a restaurant on the River Walk in San Antonio. According to Truth money has never been a big motivator for him; the most he has ever made in a year was $49,000. The Spirit has always taken care of his needs. What motivates him is helping others, particularly those struggling with housing insecurity and homelessness. His journey into understanding housing issues began when he experienced homelessness himself. During this time, he encountered many individuals facing similar struggles. He found that there are genuine challenges on the streets, often masked by defensive behaviors. Crazy doesn't scare him, he says, because he knows it's not constant; people have moments of clarity, and that's when he can help. Through his experiences, he has saved lives and helped countless others find stability. Since moving to Seattle, he has continued to support those in need, drawing on his own experiences to offer understanding and aid. Being unhoused was a temporary situation for him, not a reflection of his character. Now, he focuses on advocating for better housing solutions and helping others navigate their own journeys to stability. About Stephanie Anne JohnsonA singer's talent is complete when they can bring a crowded dive bar to a collective hush and also get one of the biggest audiences on the planet to a collective standing ovation. Stephanie Anne Johnson is that special singer. Stephanie can don a cowboy hat and sing over a slide as old timers weep. And they have wowed judges on the immensely popular NBC TV series, The Voice, showcasing their gifts.Perhaps it's no surprise that Johnson is so affecting. Their mantra, after all, is “Find your joy and go there.” Their prowess exudes whether they are singing the Black national anthem - “Lift Every Voice And Sing” - to a packed auditorium or cooing acoustic lullabies to Saturday night tavern regulars. Their music, which is rooted in all that's American, expresses the pain of the past, the roots of the down-home and the hope that hard work will lead to proper reward. Their latest album 'Jewels' was released on April 7th, 2023. Stephanie Anne Johnson has opened for acts that include political figure Bernie Sanders, and artists such as Macy Gray, Mavis Staples, Robert Cray, Joseph, Cedric Burnside, and Black Joe Lewis About Rev. Abigail SchairerRev. Abigail Schairer is a modern-day mystic and spiritual visionary, who has been in ministry since 2011. As Assistant Minister and Education Director at CSL Seattle, she weaves ancient wisdom with contemporary insight. Her true magic unfolds in creating retreats, including SisterSpirit Retreats, which she has been running for 17 years. With a passion for weaving together the wisdom of diverse spiritual traditions, Abigail brings a fresh perspective to her speaking and teaching, infusing each session with practical insights and boundless inspiration. Find out more at www.spiritualliving.org and www.sisterspriritretreat.org.
This week on Beale Street Caravan, we're back at the Overton Park Shell for the 2023 Tambourine Bash, a night of Memphis music collaboration and showcases benefitting Music Export Memphis (MEM). Listen to performances from the Rising Stars Fife and Drum band, Grammy winner Cedric Burnside, Dirty Streets, Deonna Pruitt, Alexis Grace, and more! We also sit down with MEM executive director, Elizabeth Cawein, to learn more about how the organzation benefits local artists. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will also be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame.
Le blues, il est tombé tout petit dedans. Batteur de feu son grand-père RL Burnside, rugueuse légende du Mississippi. Passé à la six cordes, Cedric, 46 ans cette année, maintient cette tradition dʹun blues âpre, minimaliste. Répétitif, aux effluves dʹalcool trafiqué du Sud profond. A découvrir à Genève, Scène Ella Fitzgerald le mercredi 17. Chronique de Thierry Sartoretti.
En la redacción estamos puntuando la canción del verano y a la final, han llegado la de Jorge Abad y también la de Diego Fortea. Como productores musicales, compiten con una canción de estilo urbano y trapero -la de Diego- y otra con tono más "popero" de Jorge. Por último, J.F León pone el broche final al programa con una canción de Cedric Burnside, 'Hill Country Love', un músico de blues que toca este fin de semana en el festival de Béjar.
En la redacción estamos puntuando la canción del verano y a la final, han llegado la de Jorge Abad y también la de Diego Fortea. Como productores musicales, compiten con una canción de estilo urbano y trapero -la de Diego- y otra con tono más "popero" de Jorge. Por último, J.F León pone el broche final al programa con una canción de Cedric Burnside, 'Hill Country Love', un músico de blues que toca este fin de semana en el festival de Béjar.
My guest this week is the incredible Mississippi songwriter, guitarist and drummer Cedric Burnside.Cedric comes from a long family line of Hill Country blues musicians. His dad is the drummer Calvin Jackson and he is the grandson of the legendary R.L. Burnside, one of the great traditional Mississippi blues artists of all time. Cedric is an exceptional guitarist and songwriter who seems to have found a unique place in the landscape of modern music. He's able to make records that sound fresh and current, but is very much honoring the traditions of the Hill Country region. It's a totally unique style of music that you catch glimpses of with artists like John Lee Hooker and Jesse Mae Hemphill, but the really traditional music is even more specific than that. Born in the juke joints of Northern Mississippi, the music is usually driven by guitars and drums. It's hypnotic, relentless and so unpredicatble and exciting to see live. It's almost the kind of music that you'd think wouldn't translate that well to record, but in Cedirc's hands it does. He is also a fantastic drummer who has played with all kinds of artists including Jimmy Buffett, Widespread Panic, T-Model Ford, and The Jon Spencer Blues Explosion, not to mention his grandfather R.L.. He has a bunch of albums out under his own name including the Grammy Award-winning “I Be Trying” from 2021 and the brand new “Hill Country Love”, both of which we get into in this episode.You can get all the info on the new album and his extensive worldwide tour dates at cedricburnside.net - Enjoy our conversation!This season is brought to you by our sponsors Larivée Guitars and Fishman AmplificationYou can join our Patreon here to get all episodes ad-free, as well as access to all early episodesThe show's website can be found at www.makersandshakerspodcast.comYour fearless host, Steve Dawson can be found at www.stevedawson.ca Get ad-free episodes and access to all early episodes by subscribing to Patreon. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bluesman Cedric Burnside visits the KNKX studios for an exclusive solo session performance.
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This episode was recorded on March 24th, 2024 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Duke Robillard Band, Cedric Burnside, Sam Weber, Las Cafeteras, and The Black Feathers. https://bit.ly/3UoAENn
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Grammy-winning blues musician Cedric Burnside chats with Trey Elling, ahead of his May 9th-11th tour stops in Houston, Austin, and San Antonio. Topics include: His new album, HILL COUNTRY LOVE (0:00) Evolving as a musician (3:21) His granddad, RL Burnside (7:53) His meek childhood (11:18) Making it through the hard times (13:33) Juke joints (16:34) Describing hill country blues (18:44) Playing in Austin (20:26) Winning a Grammy (23:18) His cameo in BLACK SNAKE MOAN (26:25) Kitchen skills (28:06) Parenting challenges in 2024 (29:30) An ode to the blues (34:16)
There are so many new releases at the moment I can't listen to them all.(A good problem to have). This multi-genre "show" is three hours of uninterrupted new releasesSo I've loaded them into a podcast with no talking - just music. If you hear something you think would work well in the show, be sure to let me know. Okay? https://www.Facebook.com/PSBlues
Music hand picked out for you including Taj Mahal, Cedric Burnside, James "Super Chikan" Johnson, Tommy Castro, Van Morrison and more. Enjoy and tell all that Bluesland is on the air Thursday's 7-9 PM on KMRE 88.3 FM.
Met ditmaal: Bodega, Aaron Frazer, Phosphorescent, James, The Reds, Pinks & Purples, Bob uit Zuid, English Teacher, The Black Keys, Aaron Lee Tasjan, Hallo Venray, The Black Crowes, METZ, MRCY, Cedric Burnside, plus een exclusive instore van The Maureens. Concerto Radio, aflevering 540 (19 april 2024): Bodega, Tarkovski: Our Brand Could Be Yr Life Aaron […]
Met ditmaal: Phosphorescent, The Black Keys, Liam Gallagher & John Squire, The Libertines, Still Corners, Cedric Burnside, VR Sex, Marcus King, Meatbodies, Thin Lizzy, Thee Sinseers & Joey Quinones, Mount Kimbie, Einstürzende Neubauten, plus een exclusive instore van Pale Puma. Concerto Radio, aflevering 539 (12 april 2024): Phosphorescent, Revelator: Revelator The Black Keys, Paper Crown […]
We caught up with Cedric Burnside about where he got his start, where he is going, the importance of family, and more Ep 439 #ATJPod Catch him coast to coast in April and May Cedric Burnside's 'Hill Country Love' Album: A Soulful Exploration of Roots and Resilience – Available Now https://prospectpr.us20.list-manage.com/track/click?u=4db326eb827da848618daefd9&id=7b6e408cc2&e=c31bd466c9 More: https://www.cedricburnside.net/ @allthatjampod on IG, FB, and Twitter - www.allthatjampod.com - Subscribe - leave a review - tell a friend. Merch: https://t.co/QgtAisVtbV All That Jam is brought to you by Executive Producers Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Produced and edited by Amanda Cadran and Kevin Hogan. Mixed and Mastered by Kevin Hogan. Original Music by Aaron Gaul. Art by Amanda Cadran.
Cedric Burnside is the grandson of the famous bluesman R.L. Burnside, and he's also a Grammy-winning artist who's taking the genre into new territory. He started playing the drums when he was still in grade school, and by the age of 13 he was playing juke joints and traveling the country with his grandfather, whom he referred to as “Big Daddy.” Cedric talks with Sid about his life growing up on a farm, how he approaches music as a songwriter, and why he'll never leave Mississippi. Plus, he talks about his new album, Hill Country Love (out 4/5/24), which is infused with his own unique spin on the sound that his grandfather helped define. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Biscuits & Jam is produced by: Sid Evans - Editor-in-Chief, Southern Living Krissy Tiglias - GM, Southern Living Lottie Leymarie - Executive Producer Michael Onufrak - Audio Engineer/Producer Jeremiah McVay - Producer Jennifer Del Sole-Director of Audio Growth Strategy & Operations Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grammy winning, Mississippi legend Cedric Burnside stopped by the show! Cedric talked about starting out in music under the tutelage of his granddad (or as he says his, "big daddy"), going out on the road when he was 13, playing the Conan O'Brien Show, starting to play the guitar, making his first solo album, the pressures of having a Grammy and so much more. Make sure to listen! Monologue (rules of eating): 0:00:24 Birthday Suit 1: 11:07 Ripped from the Headlines: 15:21 Shoutouts: 31:32 Facts You Didn't Know You Needed to Know and Probably Don't: 34:10 Cedric Burnside Interview: 41:36 Mike C Top 3 (Boardgames): 1:14:33 Birthday Suit 2: 1:27:12 Birthday Suit 3: 1:30:36
durée : 00:55:18 - Very Good Trip - par : Michka Assayas - Ce soir, pas mal de blues, et je vais vous faire entendre des musiciens, des musiciennes qui tentent d'apporter au genre une nouvelle lumière, de nouvelles couleurs. Notamment cubaine, comme elle.
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Monday, Feb. 5 It's the entertainment edition! Get your tickets now to upcoming Mountain Stage shows. The Charleston Coliseum presents Lil' Wayne and other amazing entertainers. And save the date for FestivALL, when a city becomes a work of art…on today's daily304. #1 – From MOUNTAIN STAGE – Valentine's Day is coming up…why not surprise your sweetie with tickets to the best show in town? Mountain Stage presents a great lineup of shows in the coming weeks. Produced by West Virginia Public Broadcasting and recorded in front of a live audience, Mountain Stage features performances from seasoned legends and emerging stars in every genre imaginable. Performers include Sarah Jarosz, Nothin' Fancy, Cedric Burnside, Kim Richey and more. Catch the show live in Charleston or at WVU or in Athens, Ohio. Order your tickets online before they sell out! Learn more: https://mountainstage.org/upcoming-live-shows/ #2 – From FESTIVALL – Save the date! June 14-23, 2024 -- that's when a city becomes a work of art. FestivALL, Charleston's annual celebration, features a colorful lineup of live music, parades, art, drama, and more. FeastivALL, FestivALL's annual fundraiser, returns Feb. 17! A festive evening that includes a feast of delectable dishes, craft brew & wine pairings, a twist of competition, live entertainment, and a silent auction, all in support of FestivALL. Order your tickets now! Read more: https://festivallcharleston.com/ #3 – From CHARLESTON COLISEUM AND CONVENTION CENTER – Get your tickets now to some of the hottest shows around. The Charleston Coliseum and Convention Center presents Dr. Jordan Peterson, Disney on Ice, Lil' Wayne, Tim McGraw, Journey, and more. Don't miss local favorites like the West Virginia Auto Show and the Winter Blues Farmers Market. Visit www.chaswvccc.com to order tickets or view a list of upcoming shows. Read more: https://www.chaswvccc.com/events Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
Maria Zeringue talks with GRAMMY Award winning Hill Country Blues musician and a 2024 Governor's Arts Awards Recipient, Cedric Burnside. Cedric talks about growing up in North Mississippi and his mentors, including his grandfather R.L. Burnside, his father Calvin Jackson, and blues legend, Junior Kimbrough. Cedric also discusses life on the road, his prolific discography, and the future of the genre. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week on Beale Street Caravan, we're back at the Overton Park Shell for the 2023 Tambourine Bash, a night of Memphis music collaboration and showcases benefitting Music Export Memphis (MEM). Listen to performances from the Rising Stars Fife and Drum band, Grammy winner Cedric Burnside, Dirty Streets, Deonna Pruitt, Alexis Grace, and more! We also sit down with MEM executive director, Elizabeth Cawein, to learn more about how the organzation benefits local artists. Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will also be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame.
Bo and the crew talk about the Township Blues Festival, Would You Rather and the Michigan sign stealing saga in the third hour of the show live in the BankPlus Studio. Richard Greenlee with Ratchet Entertainment joins the show live in the BankPlus Studio talking about the Township Blues Festival. Richard shares the great lineup of artists for the event this weekend and talks about the Mississippi flavor that will be shown. Richard tells the listeners about the giant tents and TV's set up for viewers to check in on all of the football games so they don't miss the action. Grammy winner Cedric Burnside will be performing this weekend and Richard mentions his legendary family and career. Bo and the crew play would you rather and talk about what is reasonable to pay Gus Malzahn as a head coach. Michigan insider Steve Deace joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking about Michigan's response to the Big 10 live in the BankPlus Studio. Steve talks about how Michigan's response is well overdue and how this could've been prevented by the Big 10. Steve looks back at the history of Michigan and the way they used to roll over and how the new president refuses to do so. Steve mentions how Michigan wouldn't mind going to court over this issue because they have rallied a lot of alumni around the cause. Bo asks Steve if an announcement from the Big 10 commissioner will be coming today and Steve talks about how Jim Harbaugh has never been more likely to keep his job. Bo asks Steve about comments made by SEC radio host Paul Finebaum and Steve criticizes the personality for what he hasn't mentioned about the SEC. Steve previews the big game between Michigan and Penn State and how the decision on Jim Harbaugh will affect betting lines. Out of Bounds is sponsored by BetterHelp. Visit BetterHelp.com/BOUNDS today to get 10% off your first month Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Grammy winning blues musician Cedric Burnside joins the show on the Farm Bureau guest line talking bout his upcoming performance in Ridgeland live in the BankPlus Studio. Cedric describes what is was like to hear his name called at the Grammy's and even just be nominated for the award. Cedric talks about his tour coming up next year and the feeling of getting to play all over the country. Cedric will be playing at the Township Blues Festival on November 11th and he talks about his new album coming out next year. Cedric is looking forward to coming to Jackson and the ability to play in the state that has a lot of meaning to his family. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Josh White | St. James Infirmary | The Elektra Years | | Jake Leg Jug Band | I Can'T Dance | Break A leg | | Furry Lewis | When I Lay My Burden Down | Furry Lewis, Bukka White & Friends Party! at Home - 1968 | Adam Franklin | Hellhound On My Trail | Til I Hear You Talkin' (Extra} | Lightnin' Hopkins | Black Cadillac | In The Key Of Lightnin | John Hammond | Sweet Home Chicago | Bluesman - 2002 | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men | I Believe To My Soul | Steve Howell & The Mighty Men | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn | Jesus Went On Man`s Bond | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn – Complete Recorded Works 1926-1928 | Cedric Burnside | The World Can Be So Cold | I Be Trying | | Bessie Jones & with the Georgia Sea Island Singers | Going to Chattanooga | Get In Union | Alan Lomax Archives/Association For Cultural Equity | Leadbelly | Good Morning Blues | Eagle Rock Rag | | Mark Searcy | The Thrill Is Gone | Ground Zero | | Auld Mans Baccie | Cant Be Satisfied | Auld Mans Baccie Live at Reivers | Half Deaf Clatch | Too Poor To Die | Every Path Leads Here | Big Joe Williams | Keep A Knockin' | A Man Sings The Blues | BJW EPs | | | Michot's Melody Makers | La Lune Est Croche | Michot's Melody Makers Blood Moon
Jason Ricci has appeared as a guest harmonica player on albums with Johnny Winter, Terence Blanchard, Nick Curran, Ana Popovic, Walter Trout, Cedric Burnside, The Mannish Boys and Joe Louis Walker among others. Ricci was named "Best Harmonica Player" at the 2010 Blues Music Awards, and also performed on Grammy winning 2014 Johnny Winter album Step Back. In February 2015, Ricci played at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame with the Paul Shaffer Band, Tom Morello and Zac Brown to induct The Paul Butterfield Blues Band.[1] Ricci also continues touring with his band Jason Ricci and the Bad Kind as well as with other bands such as: "Harmonicon" (Sugar Blue, Billy Branch, Ricci), "JJ Appleton and Jason Ricci" and "Mark Hummel's Harmonica Blowout Tour". In 2017, Jason Ricci and The Bad Kind signed a record deal with the Eller Soul label and released their new album Approved By Snakes released on June 16, 2017. Jason Ricci's YouTube Channel Jason Ricci's Website Mark Hummel's Website
In this 2021 podcast, we get a lesson in Hill Country Blues from Grammy Award Winner Cedric Burnside. Cedric has the blues in his bones: his father, uncles, and cousins all played. His grandfather was blues legend R.L. Burnside, known to Cedric as “Big Daddy.” Cedric essentially grew up in R.L.'s house, listening to the music, playing along at the regular house parties and at the local juke joint. Beginning his musical career as a drummer, by the age of 12 or so, he was backing R. L. on tours. A songwriter most of his life, he added guitar-playing to his musical repertoire and began a successful solo career. In this podcast, Burnside talks about his “really amazing, adrenaline-pumping little childhood,” his relationship with R.L., what makes Hill Country blues Hill Country blues, and his joy in bringing the music to the world.
In this 2021 podcast, we get a lesson in Hill Country Blues from Grammy Award Winner Cedric Burnside. Cedric has the blues in his bones: his father, uncles, and cousins all played. His grandfather was blues legend R.L. Burnside, known to Cedric as “Big Daddy.” Cedric essentially grew up in R.L.'s house, listening to the music, playing along at the regular house parties and at the local juke joint. Beginning his musical career as a drummer, by the age of 12 or so, he was backing R. L. on tours. A songwriter most of his life, he added guitar-playing to his musical repertoire and began a successful solo career. In this podcast, Burnside talks about his “really amazing, adrenaline-pumping little childhood,” his relationship with R.L., what makes Hill Country blues Hill Country blues, and his joy in bringing the music to the world.
Dwight Yoakam "Guitars, Cadillacs"Hüsker Dü "Chartered Trips"Chad Price "Katarina"Fats Waller "Loafin' Time"Otis Blackwell "You Move Me, Baby"Hank Williams "Honky Tonk Blues"Eilen Jewell "Boundary County"Lucero "Sixteen"The Deslondes "Howl at the Moon"Cedric Burnside "We Made It"Fats Domino "One Night"Dr. John "Gimme That Old Time Religion (feat. Willie Nelson)"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Jump for Joy"Sister Rosetta Tharpe "This Train"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Run Get My Shotgun"Moon Mullican "Grandpa Stole My Baby"Palace Music "Work Hard / Play Hard"Hezekiah & the Houserockers "Baby, What You Want Me To Do"Moving Targets "Separate Hearts"Two Cow Garage "Come Back to Shelby"Charles Clark "Hidden Charms"Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown "Atomic Energy"Billie Holiday "Let's Call A Heart A Heart"Mance Lipscomb "If I Miss the Train"Ian Noe "Pine Grove (Madhouse)"Tom Waits "Tom Traubert's Blues (Four Sheets To The Wind In Copenhagen)"Howlin' Wolf "Goin' Down Slow"Georgia White "Get 'Em from the Peanut Man (Hot Nuts)"Leon Redbone "Sheik of Araby"Duke Ellington and His Orchestra "Love Is Like a Cigarette"J.W. Warren "Hoboing into Hollywood"Clifford Hayes & The Dixieland Jug Blowers "You'd Better Leave Me Alone, Sweet Papa"Johnny "Guitar" Watson "Hot Little Mama"Andrew Bird "Eight"Gillian Welch "Hard Times"Skip James "Jesus Is a Mighty Good Leader"Beck "Fourteen Rivers Fourteen Floods"Jimmie Rodgers "Blue Yodel No. 8 (Mule Skinner Blues)"Mississippi Fred McDowell "Shake' Em On Down"Pretenders "Thumbelina"Richard Berry "Oh! Oh! Get out of the Car"Valerie June "Don't It Make You Want To Go Home"Dianogah "Es Possible Fuego"Loretta Lynn "Women's Prison"Professor Longhair "She Ain't Got No Hair (1949)"Johnny Cash "There Are Strange Things Happening Every Day"Superchunk "Throwing Things (Acoustic)"
Tyler Childers "Angel Band (Jubilee Version)"Dr. John "Right Place Wrong Time"Yola "Love All Night (Work All Day)"The Marvelettes "Playboy"Jake Xerxes Fussell "Winnsboro Cotton Mill Blues"Bonny Light Horseman "Summer Dream"R.E.M. "Nightswimming"Mercy Dee "Sugar Daddy"3rd Secret "Rhythm of the Ride"Vic Chesnutt "Concord Country Jubilee"Randy Travis "On the Other Hand"Eilen Jewell "79 Cents (The Meow Song)"Randy Travis "There'll Always Be a Honky Tonk Somewhere"Clem Snide "Don't Be Afraid of Your Anger"Valerie June "Fade Into You"Cedric Burnside "Step In"Sugar Pie De Santo "Soulful Dress"Two Cow Garage "The Little Prince and Johnny Toxic"Ramones "I Wanna Be Sedated"Drivin N Cryin "Scarred But Smarter"Son Volt "Tear Stained Eye"Junior Kimbrough "Old Black Mattie"Etta James "Tell Mama"Lee Morgan "The Lion and the Wolff"Matt Woods "Lucero Song"Lucero "Bikeriders"Dolly Parton "Don't Let It Trouble Your Mind"David Wax Museum "Born With a Broken Heart"Aimee Mann "Humpty Dumpty"Gillian Welch "Dark Turn of Mind"Bobby Charles "Street People"Swamp Dogg "Did I Come Back Too Soon (Or Stay Away Too Long)"Wayne Shorter "Charcoal Blues"Steve Earle "Guitar Town"Will Johnson "Cornelius"Neil Young "Ambulance Blues"Billy Joe Shaver "Old Chunk of Coal"Shaver "I Want Some More"John Moreland "Blacklist"Mance Lipscomb "Back Water Blues"
The Grammy-winning guitarist, singer, and producer with the New Orleans Suspects is also a Dirty Dozen Brass Band alum and owner/engineer of Rhythm Shack Studio where he’s recorded blues legend Bobby Rush and hoodoo slide guitar master John Mooney. Jake spent years playing the mountain music of Doc Watson and making L.A. sessions with studio giants like Larry Carlton before landing in the Crescent City. Tonight he submits to an interrogation as the Troubled Men play a little good cop/bad cop. Topics include a hearing date, early invitations, self help, the mayor’s debt, NOPD incentives, lawlessness, the royal family, a stalker update, a long hospital stay, a Covid honeymoon, a musical family, vaudeville, Appalachian State University, Eric Clapton, the Music Institute, Kirk Joseph, a post-Katrina relocation, Terrence Higgins, an extended tour, Roger Lewis, Liberace and Fats Domino, Sammy Davis, Las Vegas, Hollywood, Son House, Trina Shoemaker, Sheryl Crow, porno merchandise, Cedric Burnside, health issues, a new record, a final question, and much more. Intro music: "Just Keeps Raining" by Styler/Coman Break and Outro Music: "Criminal" and "Good Intentions" by the New Orleans Suspects Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Shirts here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook Jake Eckert Facebook New Orleans Suspects Facebook New Orleans Suspects Homepage
Intro Song – Victor Wainwright, “Big Dog's Runnin' This Town”, Lit Up First Set - Christone “KIngfish” Ingram, “She Calls Me Kingfish”, 662 Cedric Burnside, “RL Burnside”, 2 Man Wrecking Crew Bob Corritore & Friends feat. Robert “Bilbo” Walker, “Rooster Blues”, Everywhere From Here Second Set – Tommy Castro & The Painkillers, “Hustle”, Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town Tedeschi Trucks Band, “Calling Out To You”, Made Up Mind Catfish Keith, “Bust ‘em Down”, Land of the Sky Third Set – Danielle Nicole, “Take It All”, Wolf Den Vanessa Collier, “Superbad”, Heart On The Line Beth Hart, “Let's Get Together”, Fire On The Floor Fourth Set – Sue Foley, “Boogie Real Low”, Pinky's Blues Sugaray Rayford, “Miss Information”, In Too Deep The James Harman Band, “Keep Your Business To Yourself”, Sparks Flying: Live in 1992
Salty Dog's OCTANE Podcast, June 2022 Visit: www.salty.com.au We are back tone hounds, back after a little break and RnR for the Dawg. Well it could have been better, ha! - but wow, what a great showcase of tracks this time around. Fabulous cuts from The Black Keys, Charlie Musselwhite, Son Volt, Mojo Mafia, Crossbones Boogie, Johnnie Johnson, San Pedro Slim, Henrik Freischlader, High Ace, Henry's Funeral Shoe, Kelly Joe Phelps, Bonnie Raitt, Damon Fowler, Sir Oliver Mally Group, Bob Dylan, McNaMarr Project, Ronnie Earl, Foreday Riders, Ray Beadle, Cedric Burnside, Dayna Kurtz, David Starr, Nick Charles, Steve Earle, Geoff Achison, Eric Clapton. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. The Black Keys / Didn't I Love You / Dropout Boogie 2. Charlie Mussellwhite / Hobo Blues / Mississippi Son 3. Son Volt / These Are The Times / Electro Melodier 4. ** Mojo Mafia / Judgement Day / Judgement Day 5. ** Crossbones Boogie / Shotgun Town / Pre release 6. Johnnie Johnson / Tanqueray / Johnnie B Bad 7. San Pedro Slim / When Will I Get My Time / Early Days 8. Henrik Freischlader / Point of View / Night Train To Budapest 9. ** High Ace / They Live By Ipswich / Snowcap Menace 10. Henry's Funeral Shoe / Ball and Chain / Smartphone Rabbit Hole 11. Kelly Joe Phelps / Jesus Make Up My Dying Bed / Lead Me On 12. Bonnie Raitt / Livin' For The Ones / Just Like That 13. Damon Fowler / I've Been Low / Alafia Moon 14. Sir Oliver Mally Group / Downfall / Trying To Get By 15. Bob Dylan / Long And Wasted Years / Tempest 16. ** McNaMarr Project / Brighter / Run With Me 17. Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters / Dave's Groove / Mercy Me 18. ** Foreday Riders w. Ray Beadle / Close To You / Durn Tootin' 19. Cedric Burnside / Get Down / I Be Trying 20. Dayna Kurtz / You're Not What I Need (But You're All That I Want) / Rise and Fall 21. David Starr / Cracks Of Time / Beauty and Ruin 22. ** Nick Charles / Last Steam Engine Train / Guitar Music 23. Steve Earle / Mr. Bojangles / Jerry Jeff 24. ** Geoff Achison / The Secret To Life / Pre release 25. Eric Clapton / Little Queen of Spades / Mr And Mr Johnson
The blues is music for all time—past, present, and future—and few artists simultaneously exemplify those multiple temporal moments of the genre like North Mississippi's Cedric Burnside. The Mississippi Hill Country blues guitarist and singer/songwriter contain the legacy and future of the region's prescient sound stories. At once, African and American and southern and Mississippian, these stories tell about love, hurt, connection, and redemption in the South. His newest contribution to this tradition is I Be Trying, a 13-track album treatise on life's challenges, pleasures, and beauty. “Life can go any kind of way,” Burnside says. He would know with almost 30 years of performing and living blues in him. Burnside's blues inheritance, the North Mississippi Hill Country blues, is distinct from its Delta or Texas counterparts in its commitment to polyrhythmic percussion and its refusal of familiar blues chord progressions. Often, and especially in Burnside's care, it leads with extended riffs that become sentences or pleas or exclamations, rendering the guitar the talking drum like its West African antecedent. Riffs disappear behind and become one with the singer's voice, like the convergence of hill and horizon in the distance. Sometimes they become the only voice, saying what the singer cannot conjure the words for. Across some nine individual and collaborative album projects, Burnside's voice eases seamlessly into, through, and behind the riffs spirit gifts him, carrying listeners to a deep Mississippi well. There is a mirror there in the water of that well, in Burnside's music, that shows us who and what we have been, who we are, and what we might be if we look and heed. The 42-year-old Burnside was born in the blues as much as he was in funk, rock, soul, and hip-hop. These latter sensibilities are reflected across his work as he drives Hill Country blues into grooves that lend themselves readily to an urgent, modern moment. But he is also keenly his grandfather's grandson, who he studied so carefully over a decade playing with him that he came to know him better than his self. The elder Burnside bluesman, the hill country blues luminary RL Burnside, and his wife Alice Mae wrapped their Holly Springs land and family in warmth, joy, and music. RL Burnside, alongside collaborators and contemporaries from David “Junior” Kimbrough to Jessie Mae Hemphill and Otha Turner, cultivated the sound and feel of Black North Mississippi life and offered it up to the world. Cedric observed and absorbed this art world intently and with wonder as a child, declaring to himself, this is the music I want to play, and I want to do that for the rest of my life. Moreover, this was the offering he, too, wanted to make and the life of service to the spirit through blues that he wanted to live. By age 13, he was on the road with his “Big Daddy” Burnside, playing drums, being raised by the music and the road, and developing the next, electric generation of the Hill Country calling and sound. Burnside's two Grammy-nominated album projects— the 2015 Descendants of Hill Country and 2018's Benton County Relic—were capstone statements for a lifetime of musical labor channeling the blues spirit on drums, guitar, and vocals in the North Mississippi Hill Country tradition. I Be Trying, Burnside's second release with Alabama's Single Lock Records, is another unfolding of his influence and voice as an architect of the second generation of Hill Country blues. This album pushes just beyond his long-time roles as Hill Country blues collaborator, torchbearer, and innovator into the artist's inner life rooms. Written in reflection on and off the road in 2018, the album responds to the confusion and anger he felt in the years after a series of deaths in the family and a host of other interpersonal hurts, some he dished out and some he took. The album opens with an acoustic lament, “The World Can Be So Cold,” that encapsulates the tenderness of this pain and then quickly rallies and pleads with the Lord for help on the rousing second track and the album's first single, “Step In.” The title track, on which Burnside is accompanied on background vocals by his youngest daughter Portrika, is a plea for grace and forgiveness from a man “still learning and trying to be the best me.” Burnside's signature approach and contribution to the Hill Country genre—electricity, intention, and timeless timbre—is seamlessly complemented by star collaborators Alabama Shakes bassist Zac Cockrell, and North Mississippi All-Stars guitarist Luther Dickinson, and principal collaborator Reed Watson on drums. With lessons to impart, Burnside strips down the sound with precision so there can be no misunderstanding, allowing for space and breath where otherwise chords and reverb might be present. This portion of the offering is a guidebook for life's dark times, set to mostly minor riffs and pulsing bass and percussion rhythms that immediately set in the soul like the gospel. If you wake up on the wrong side of the bed, “Ask the Lord for revelation/so [you] can see clearer” and “keep on pushing as hard as [you] can,” he advises to a march on “Keep On Pushing”; “Be careful who you talk to/ain't no telling what they might do” he warns on “Gotta Look Out” over a menacing bass eighth-note couplet on the one and three. Recorded over a few sessions at Royal Studios in Memphis with lifelong friend and fellow North Mississippi descendant Lawrence “Boo” Mitchell, I Be Trying is Burnside boiled down by a wave of fiery blue anger from descendant to relic to human. What is left, and this is everything, is a resonant kind of love. Buoyed by his readings of Lao Tzu and rumination on his own life choices and hurts, Burnside says he is “trying his best to implement love” in his life and relationships with others. “There's not enough love shown in the world. People have a lot of regrets. The world needs more love.” In the places where love glistens on the album's surface, like in the harmonies on the anthem groove “Love Is the Key” or in the smooth, purposeful falsetto sliding over the strings on the final track, “Love You Forever,” Burnside's desire for us all to “really just try to come closer” is palpable. But this is the blues, so love is necessarily double-edged. On two covers, one of RL Burnside's “Bird Without a Feather” and another of Junior Kimbrough's “Keep Your Hands Off Her,” which Burnside titles by its signature opening threat, “Hands Off That Girl,” there is hurt and fear, quiet menace, and outright danger. “Dark,” he admits, “but what people go through.” Flashing this side of love's sword, Burnside reminds us of the complex, raw, blues people legacy that undergirds his art. Still, he says on the soaring “Love Is Key,” which is his thesis as of late, “a life filled with love is the key/yes it is.” Blues is an embodied practice that frequently crosses the boundaries of reality and fiction, and as such, Burnside appears as himself in Bill Bennett's Tempted (2001), a New Orleans-set thriller; Arliss Howard's Mississippi-based romantic comedy Big Bad Love; and Craig Brewer's Tennessee-based drama Black Snake Moan (2006). However, he also can become something other than himself. In 2021, Burnside played the title character in Don Simonton and Travis Mills' story of Texas Red, a Franklin County, Mississippi juke joint owner who was hunted by a mob for a month after defending himself from an attack and eventually caught and killed. Burnside brings a bluesman's haunted gravitas to the role, balanced about life and death and freedom even in the most unspeakable moments. Like his music, this role is ancestral blues work that honors the dead and their legacies to teach and heal new generations. Burnside recalls chopping wood and hauling water as a child, and these days he is in his garden growing food and contemplating getting some chickens. This penchant for cultivation and innovation that has always characterized his music spills over to the land, especially in this moment of shift wrought by pandemic life. On a hunting trip to Montana, Burnside connected to nature and his interior life in a new way. This feeling, one of opening, was a revelation to him. It underscores his love strivings and, along with his studies of the Dao, even changes how he structures and writes songs. It is a process of “realizing what was already there,” he says, of remembering. Love is vital, and love is work. Burnside's turn inward has him considering his place in the family legacy of professional blues musicians. He is a proud father of three daughters, ages 22, 18, and 15, all of whom can play drums and guitar, and is looking forward to more collaborations like the one with the youngest Burnside daughter on “I Be Trying.” Striving for transparency with his children about his own life, he lets them know not to be too hard on themselves. He says Big Daddy always cared for his family, including his 13 children and several grandchildren and great-grandchildren. Despite his touring schedule, Burnside is deeply grateful for his capacity to support and be present for his children. He says, “I have been there, and I will be there.” That's for sure about the past, present, and future of the North Mississippi Hill Country blues, too.
This week on the program we'll hear some great acoustic blues. We have classics from Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee, Son House, Blind Willie Johnson, Frank Hovington and new releases from Grammy winner Cedric Burnside, and Bonnie Raitt. We'll feature three selections and a review of the new CD Get On Board from old friends Taj Mahal and Ry Cooder, focused on the music of Sonny & Brownie. Acoustic blues, old and new … this week on The Sing Out! Radio Magazine.Pete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian FolkwaysWoody Mann / “The Rev's Music” / Road Trip / Acoustic SessionsGrant Dermody & Frank Fotusky / “Peach Tree Blues” / Digging in John's Backyard / Self ProducedFrank Hovington / “Mean Old Frisco” / Lonesome Road Blues / RounderMaria Muldaur w/ Tuba Skinny / “I Like You Best of All” / Let's Get Happy Together / Stony PlainWillie Dixon / “88 Boogie” / The Big Three Trio / ColumbiaSon House / “Preachin' Blues” / Forever on My Mind / Easy Eye SoundBonnie Raitt / “Down the Hall” / Just Like That... / RedwingBlind Willie Johnson / “Dark Was the Night-Cold Was the Ground” / Praise God I'm Satisfied / YazooWoody Mann / “Aflenz” / Road Trip/ Acoustic SessionsTaj Mahal & Ry Cooder / “Hooray Hooray” / Get on Board / NonesuchTaj Mahal & Ry Cooder / “What a Beautiful City” / Get on Board / NonesuchTaj Mahal & Ry Cooder / “I Shall Not Be Moved” / Get on Board / NonesuchCedric Burnside / “The World Can Be So Cold” / I Be Trying / Single LockSonny Terry & Brownie McGhee / “Walk On” / Blues Cafe / PutumayoPete Seeger / “If I Had A Hammer”(excerpt) / Songs of Hope and Struggle / Smithsonian Folkways
Willie Nelson "Red Headed Stranger"fIREHOSE "The Red and the Black"Otis Spann "Five Spot"Johnny Cash "You'll Get Yours, I'll Get Mine"Irma Thomas "Don't Mess With My Man"Cedric Burnside "Hands Off That Girl"Dejan's Olympia Brass Band of New Orleans "Down By The Riverside"Chubby Newsome "New Orleans Lover Man"THE BLACK CROWES "Nonfiction"Precious Bryant "My Chauffeur"Richard Berry "Yama Yama Pretty Mama"Wanda Jackson "Fujiyama Mama"don't mean maybe "Hot Smoke and Sasafrass"Glass Eye "Dimsey Naish"Tom Waits "On The Nickel"The Mills Brothers "Baby, Won´t You Please Come Home"Willie Nelson & Leon Russell "Trouble In Mind"Billie Jo Spears "Harper Valley P.T.A."Charlie Parr "Over the Red Cedar"Joan Shelley "If the Storms Never Came"Speedy West "Stratossphere Boogie"Robert Nighthawk "Maxwell Street Medley"Lucinda Williams "Sundays"Smiley Lewis "When Did You Leave Heaven"The Black Keys "Do The Rump"Lula Reed "Watch Dog"Dr. John "Black John The Conqueror"Daniel Bachman "Won't You Cross Over to That Other Shore"Josh White "Jim Crow Train"Loretta Lynn "Blue Steel"Bonnie 'Prince' Billy "A Minor Place"Junior Kimbrough and the Soul Boys "Done Got Old"Gillian Welch "One Monkey"Rev. Gary Davis "You Got To Move"Billie Holiday & Her Orchestra "No Regrets (Take 1)"Robert Plant & Alison Krauss "Last Kind Words Blues"Ray Price "Heartaches by the Number"Willie Nelson "Pancho and Lefty (With Bob Dylan)"R.L. Burnside "Peaches"Willie Bryant "Jerry the Junker"Valerie June "Astral Plane"Built To Spill "Distopian Dream Girl"Louis Armstrong & His Orchestra "Star Dust (Take 1)"
In this episode Justin and Nate have a great chat with Andrew Altman of Railroad Earth and listen to a couple of their newly released songs. With only two months until festival gates open this June even the squirrels seem to be excited! We also feature music from Humbird's latest release and Cedric Burnside's recent Grammy Award winning album. Featured Music: “Stay All Night” - Pert Near Sandstone “Pink Moon For John Prine” - Humbird “Keep On Pushing” - Cedric Burnside “Come and Go Moon” - Railroad Earth “It's So Good” - Railroad Earth More Information: BlueOxMusicFestival.com https://Railroad.Earth/ CedricBurnside.net PertNearSandstone.com We are interested to know what you would like to hear on future episodes and any helpful feedback. Send a message to: RoadToBlueOx@gmail.com. Digital and live recorded lap steel guitar: Nate Sipe. Written and Edited by: Justin Bruhn and Nate Sipe. Produced by: Nate Sipe, Justin Bruhn, and Pert Near Sandstone. **Permission was obtained for all music used in this episode.
Sarah Gadon and Alison Pill talk about the profound experience of playing sisters in the new film adaptation of Miriam Toews' award-winning novel All My Puny Sorrows. Cedric Burnside discusses his latest album, I Be Trying, and what it was like playing drums on tour with his grandfather (Mississippi blues legend R. L. Burnside) from the age of 13. Lights introduces us to a track off her new album, PEP, and explains why she made it a goal to have 50 per cent of this record worked on by women.
Billie Holiday "I Cover the Waterfront"James Booker "Classified"Ike Gordon "Don't Let The Devil Ride"Ray Wylie Hubbard "Freeway Church Of Christ"Howlin' Wolf "Drinkin' C.V. Wine"Cedric Burnside "I Be Trying"Bob Dylan "Romance In Durango"Superchunk "City of the Dead"Emmylou Harris "Sweet Old World"Merle Haggard "I Think I'll Just Stay Here and Drink"Memphis Minnie "Night Watchman Blues (Take 2)"Wanda Jackson "Rip It Up"Fats Waller "Functionizin'"Sonny Boy Williamson "T.B. Blues"Jimmie Rodgers "Dreaming with Tears in My Eyes (Alternate Take)"Lucero "Sometimes"Hayes Carll "Another Like You"Gillian Welch "Make Me a Pallet on Your Floor"Josh White "Strange Fruit"Jack Purvis and His Orchestra "Poor Richard"Slim Harpo "Rainin' in My Heart"Kathleen Edwards "Empty Threat"Valerie June "Colors"Hank Williams "Cold, Cold Heart"Billie Holiday and His Orchestra "Long Gone Blues"George Henry Bussey "When I'm Sober I'm Drunk Blues"Neil Young "No Wonder"Adia Victoria "Lonely Avenue"Adia Victoria "Dead Eyes"The Mountain Goats "New Monster Avenue"Arliss Nancy "Abacus"Lefty Frizzell "Long Black Veil"Blaze Foley "The Moonlight Song"Lucinda Williams "Drunken Angel"Buddy Guy "I Smell a Rat"Built to Spill "Conventional Wisdom"Guitar Junior "The Crawl"Dave Van Ronk "God Bless The Child"Big Joe Turner "Ice Man Blues"Willie Nelson "Railroad Lady"Robert Wilkins "Old Jim Canan's"Albert Ammons "Bass Goin' Crazy"Drag the River "Lucky's"Tom Waits "I Wish I Was In New Orleans [in The Ninth Ward]"Jimi Hendrix "Red house"Billie Holiday, Eddie Heywood's Orchestra "I'll Be Seeing You"
Billy Joe Shaver "If I Give My Soul"Big Mama Thornton "Wade In The Water"Drag the River "Here's to the Losers"Craig Finn "Ninety Bucks"Jenny Lewis With The Watson Twins "Rise Up with Fists!!"Bettye LaVette "I Hold No Grudge"Jack Logan "Metropolis"Slim Dunlap "From the Git Go"The Jesters "Jim Dandy And Sweet Sixteen"Nikki Lane "Right Time"Johnny Cash "The Walls of a Prison"Johnny Cash "Going to Memphis"Sugar Pie Desanto "I Want To Know"Tom Petty & The Heartbreakers "Walls (Circus)"Patti Smith, Thurston Moore and Lenny Kaye "The Last Hotel"Kevn Kinney "Kerouac"Michael Stipe "My Gang"R.E.M. "Near Wild Heaven"Better Oblivion Community Center "My City"Vic Chesnutt "Sleeping Man"Langhorne Slim & The Law "The Way We Move"Jay Farrar, Will Johnson, Yim Yames "Chorine My Sheba Queen"Ron Miles "Custodian Of The New"Dr. John "Little Liza Jane"The Como Mamas "Out of the Wilderness"Brittany Howard "He Loves Me"John Hammond, Jr. "Can't Beat the Kid"Allen Toussaint "Southern Nights"Bob Dylan "Going, Going, Gone"Bonnie Raitt "What Is Success"Steve Earle "Guitar Town"The Bottle Rockets "Indianapolis"Gillian Welch "White Freightliner Blues"Guy Clark "Old Friends"Jerry Garcia "I Saw Her Standing There"The Hold Steady "The Weekenders"Curtis Harding "Cruel World"Saun & Starr "Your Face Before My Eyes"Cedric Burnside "Get Down"Naomi Shelton "Humble Me"Valerie June "If And"Townes Van Zandt "Come Tomorrow"Have Gun, Will Travel "True Believers"
Cedric Burnside is a third-generation blues musician. Growing up listening to his family play at house parties and juke joints, he realised that music would always be a part of his life. And by the age of thirteen, he was touring internationally with his grandfather, R. L. Burnside. In the Drawing Room he talks about those early tours, his recent success, picking up falconry and DIY disasters during lockdown.
LINDA GAIL LEWIS is the little sister to living legend and musical genius, Jerry Lee Lewis. Born a Louisiana girl and now residing in Austin, Texas, she was raised on rock'n'roll pumping piano and country and grew up with a passion for music. A professional musician since fifteen, well versed in rockabilly, rock'n' roll & country that continues to tour sharing her high octane live show with music fans around the world. CEDRIC BURNSIDE is a two-time GRAMMY nominee who has proudly carried the mantle of Mississippi Hill Country blues around the world. Burnside delivers his bruised but unfettered truth over blistering guitar and deep pocket drums—a sound birthed in his soul but developed and perfected on the road. His newest contribution to this tradition is I Be Trying, a 13-track album treatise on life's challenges, pleasures, and beauty. WoodSongs Kid: Kasey Moore is a seventeen-year-old guitar player and singer from Norris, Tennessee.
This week I'm talking with Reed Watson, a founding partner at https://www.singlelock.com/ (Single Lock Records). Launched in 2013 in Muscle Shoals, AL (and recently expanding with an office in New Orleans, LA) Single Lock has released a litany of successful projects from the likes of Lera Lynn, Nicole Atkins, Erin Rae, Penny & Sparrow, Cedric Burnside, and many more. Reed walks us through what a label release plan looks like, answers that ever-pressing question of “how do I get signed?”, and offers his advice to artists looking to take the next steps in their career.