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Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party
Special Guest: Angela Strehli

Mark Hummel's Harmonica Party

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2023 52:29


#antones #fabulousthunderbirds #stevierayvaughan #austinmusicians Angela discusses her long career and talks about her friends in the music biz: Stevie Ray Vaughan, Muddy Waters, Huey Lewis, Gregg Allman, Janis Joplin and more. In the early 1960s, Strehli learned the harmonica and bass guitar before becoming a vocalist. In 1966 she visited Chicago, and attended concerts given by Howlin' Wolf, Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy. In her final university year, Strehli and Lewis Cowdrey formed the Fabulous Rockets. Strehli then sang as a backing vocalist for James Polk and the Brothers and assisted with Storm, which had been formed by Cowdrey and Jimmie Vaughan. In 1972, she was a founding member of Southern Feeling, along with W. C. Clark and Denny Freeman. Three years later Strehli became the stage manager and sound technician at Antone's, a nightclub in Austin, Texas. By 1986, Strehli had recorded Stranger Blues (EP) which help launch Antone's own record label. Her debut album was Soul Shake (1987, Antone's Records), and she appeared on Dreams Come True, with Lou Ann Barton and Marcia Ball (1990). Her own effort Blonde and Blue (1993, Rounder Records) assisted in building the Austin, Texas blues scene, alongside nightclub owner Clifford Antone, Kim Wilson, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Jimmie Vaughan. In 1998, Strehli released Deja Blue, and Blue Highway followed in 2005. Mark Hummel www.markhummel.com Patreon https://www.patreon.com/markhummel Accidental Productions https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOnWFbj8SGiV34ixhO0Cwg

Songwriters Across Texas
Brannen Temple: 'It's Who Knows You'

Songwriters Across Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2022 40:25


llustrious drummer, Brannen Temple, talks about growing up on the East Side of Austin, the church and the music in the streets, moving from the church to the bars, all the gigs and early influences from Clifford Antone and Stephen Bruton, and the spectacular professional career he's known. Brannen is joined by Dwayne Jackson aka D-Madness on Bass, Daniel Robinson on Sax, and Dayne Reliford on the keys. Recorded at Arlyn Studios and hosted by Karl Anderson.

Songwriters Across Texas
Marcia Ball: 'The Story Of Her Life'

Songwriters Across Texas

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2022 45:18


Piano playing/Songwriting Legend, Marcia Ball, talks about getting into the music business in the late 60's, Austin's early days, Arlyn Studios when it was a honky-tonk, Freeda and the Firedogs. The world class stages she's been on, and Clifford Antone. Recorded at Arlyn Studios and hosted by Karl Anderson. 

Songwriters Across Texas

From Houston to Austin at an early age, blues guitarist extraordinaire, Eve Monsees, talks about growing up with Gary Clark Jr, meeting Clifford Antone and the importance of lineage, Antone's Records and her marriage to legendary drummer, Mike Buck. Recorded at Arlyn Studios and hosted by Karl Anderson. 

The Northern Report Podcast
The Northern Report Podcast: Episode 025 - Sue Foley

The Northern Report Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2021 35:05


Sue Foley grew up in Ottawa, Ontario surrounded by music and a family of guitar players. After graduating high school, Sue headed West to Vancouver where she spent a couple of years on the coast before transplanting down to Austin, Texas upon the insistence of the legendary Clifford Antone. Since her 1992 debut “Young Girl Blues” on the Antone's label, Sue has recorded for Shanachie, Ruf, Blind Pig, and Stony Plain Records. Sue Foley has been riding a larger wave of success since her 2018 album, The Ice Queen. She won “Best Traditional Female (Koko Taylor Award) at the 2020 Blues Music Awards in Memphis, was nominated for a Juno Award (Canadian Grammy), and she took home the award for Best Guitar Player at the Toronto Maple Blues Awards. The Ice Queen reached #4 on the Billboard Current Blues chart, #1 on RootsMusic Report's Top 50 Canada album chart and was in the Living Blues radio chart for four consecutive months, peaking at #2.Including that win for Best Blues Album in 2001 for Love Comin' Down, Sue is a 4 time Juno Nominee . Foley also holds the record for the most Maple Blues Awards with 18 wins to her credit. Sue's new record, Pinky's Blues was released on October 22. It serves as a raw, electric guitar driven romp through the backroads of Texas, with Foley's signature pink paisley Fender Telecaster, “Pinky” at the wheel. Pinky's Blues is a collection of 12 songs, both original and some of Sue's favourite covers, that demonstrate not only that Sue is one of the world's greatest Blues guitarists, but that the sheer joy of playing can be felt through the recording in an emotional thrill for the listener. A vinyl version of the album in hot pink provides a dream item for fans, audiophiles and collectors. For more on Sue Foley visit: www.suefoley.com

Troubled Men Podcast
TMP174 SUE FOLEY PLAYS PINKY'S BLUES

Troubled Men Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2021 75:14


The award-winning blues guitar player, vocalist, and songwriter migrated from Canada to Austin on invitation from legendary impresario Clifford Antone. The young Tele slinger immediately found herself sharing stages with giants like Albert Collins, Buddy Guy, and Jimmy Vaughan. Fifteen solo records later, she celebrates the release of “Pinky’s Blues,” backed by Mike Flanigin (Billy Gibbons), Chris Layton (SRV), and her original bassist, Jon Penner. Sue holds her own as she goes a couple of rounds with the Troubled Men. Topics include recovery, a tenant, a DUI charge, assassins, Manny for Mayor, Malevitus, a trash threat, #1 with a bullet, a blues introduction, a James Cotton show, touring with Mark Hummel, visa hassles, the blues circuit, an Antone’s residency, shooting dice, Texas love, Johnny Winter, Koko Taylor, lost legends, Will and Charlie Sexton’s birthday gig, the Continental Club, a calling, the paisley Telecaster, the Sue Foley Podcast, Charo, meeting the Iguanas, and much more. Intro music: Styler/Coman Break music: “Come To Me” featuring Charlie Sexton from “The Ice Queen” by Sue Foley Outro music: “The Lucky Ones” featuring Jimmy Vaughan from “The Ice Queen” by Sue Foley Support the podcast here. Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podacst Instagram Sue Foley Homepage Sue Foley Facebook Sue Foley Instagram

Austin Music Minute – KUTX
Antone’s Anniversary

Austin Music Minute – KUTX

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2021 2:47


Founded in 1975 by the late Clifford Antone, the iconic Antone's Nightclub became Austin's “Home of the Blues,” showcasing some of the greatest Blues legends, as well as putting the spotlight on local up-and-coming artists just getting their start. Through locale changes, incredible performances, and a few challenges along the way, it remains a longtime […]

Raconteurista
Southern Jokes

Raconteurista

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2021 73:12


Dave and Brian veer from Clifford Antone to Jerry Clower as they go all out on their Southern Jokes. Come along for the fun!

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Concert Queen Connect
Drew Dunavan, the Wizard Behind the Scenes of Event Production in Austin

Concert Queen Connect

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2021 62:54


On today's episode, I'm joined by the wizard behind the curtain of some of Austin's biggest audio visual productions, staging and event technology. Drew Dunavan, co-founder of the Werd company began his journey in production at a young age inspired by Clifford Antone, (founder of Antone's).Drew then went on to work in Willie Nelson's studio and was hooked to stay involved with music, quitting college and going full throttle in the event production industry. We talk about the entire process from start to finish of what goes into producing an event, what people can look forward to with the future of production, and how affected production workers can re-enter the industry as events come back full force.Please enjoy this very special episode with Drew Dunavan of the Werd Company, and if you could please rate, leave a review and share this episode with others!Guest: Drew DunavanInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thewerdcompany/Website: https://www.thewerd.coMake sure to tune in every Wednesday to watch new episodes of “Concert Queen Connect” and make sure to ‘like' and ‘subscribe' to our YouTube channel:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbNiyZMWKbK2pH4J2rdj69Q?sub_confirmation=1Host: Clarissa CardenasIG: https://www.instagram.com/atxconcertqueen/ Website: http://www.theconcertqueen.com Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/theconcertqueenVenmo: https://account.venmo.com/u/Concert-QueenListen to our podcast:Apple: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/concert-queen-connect/id1538535270Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/6y3m5SLW5CnBvBpvh7cXgT?si=dN1Vlr9eQf2diQFrPIffugProducer: Steve Souza (http://www.souzamedia.com)IG : https://www.instagram.com/the.souz/

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK
#577:Sue Foley/Blues Singer and Guitarist

Dean Delray's LET THERE BE TALK

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 57:24


Today on Let There Be Talk we dive into some Austin Texas Blues with The Ice Queen, Sue Foley. Sue has been playing the blues for most of her life and has over 15 albums out since her debut with Young Girl Blues. Sue was hand picked by the legendary Clifford Antone to come record her debut record in Austin and the rest is history.  Lots of Texas Blues talk on today's episode. Do yourself a favor and check out Sue's music asap. 

Bob Schneider's Song Club
Song Club Ep. 33 - The Handmaid's Tale

Bob Schneider's Song Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 60:30


In this episode, Bob talks about his problem with Christmas music, being a hollowed out shell of a man, terms that his dad has made up, shitting on people because you know stuff, more than two people being in a room and you are one of the people in the room, how having kids won’t let you believe you’re still living in the 90’s, spending time with your family, how not bullshitting people is not cool with most people, dream description time limits, the sugar industry, the Scabs, Clifford Antone, and other stuff. It’s also the holiday season, so Bob’s included not 8 but 12 songs this month including: THE CALIFORNIAN, CHARLIE BROWN’S 50TH CHRISTMAS, DARK CLOUDS ABOVE, HANDS OF A FOOL, HEB, HUGGLEY, I LOVE THIS LIFE, I’M A MAN, IN A ROOMFUL OF BLOOD, LORD OF THE FLIES, THE MEANING and SOMEWHERE DOWN THE LINE.

Bob Schneider's Song Club
Song Club Ep. 33 - The Handmaid's Tale

Bob Schneider's Song Club

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 3, 2019 60:30


In this episode, Bob talks about his problem with Christmas music, being a hollowed out shell of a man, terms that his dad has made up, shitting on people because you know stuff, more than two people being in a room and you are one of the people in the room, how having kids won't let you believe you're still living in the 90's, spending time with your family, how not bullshitting people is not cool with most people, dream description time limits, the sugar industry, the Scabs, Clifford Antone, and other stuff. It's also the holiday season, so Bob's included not 8 but 12 songs this month including: THE CALIFORNIAN, CHARLIE BROWN'S 50TH CHRISTMAS, DARK CLOUDS ABOVE, HANDS OF A FOOL, HEB, HUGGLEY, I LOVE THIS LIFE, I'M A MAN, IN A ROOMFUL OF BLOOD, LORD OF THE FLIES, THE MEANING and SOMEWHERE DOWN THE LINE.

Texas Story Podcast
Episode 3 // Stevie Ray Vaughan: A Texas Story Podcast

Texas Story Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 23:09


Jimmie Vaughan, Joe Nick Patoski, and Dr. Gary Hartman weave a tale of Austin in the 1970s, a musically liberal haven where club owners like Clifford Antone cultivated a blues revival.

Blues Syndicate
Especial eddie taylor

Blues Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 62:56


Señoras y señores, este es Eddie Taylor, el hombre que hizo grande a Jimmy Reed y los discos de John Lee Hooker. Señoras y señores el mejor guitarrista del mundo Eddie Taylor. Con estas palabras de admiración y respeto presentaba Clifford Antone a Eddie Taylor en Austin en 1985 en la última serie de conciertos que Eddie Taylor dio antes de su muerte. Eddie Taylor fue uno de las mayores personalidades del blues eléctrico, guitarrista, compositor y cantante de gran talento, sin embargo, a menudo tan sólo es conocido simplemente como guía o guitarra rítmico, a la sombra de otros artistas de blues más famosos como Jimmy Reed o John Lee Hooker. Otro de nuestros clásicos infravalorados, un buen cantante, mejor guitarrista y compositor competente aunque quizás su defecto fuese que Eddie Taylor era demasiado humilde, apacible y buena persona, quizás demasiado...

Blues Syndicate
Especial eddie taylor

Blues Syndicate

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2016 62:56


Señoras y señores, este es Eddie Taylor, el hombre que hizo grande a Jimmy Reed y los discos de John Lee Hooker. Señoras y señores el mejor guitarrista del mundo Eddie Taylor. Con estas palabras de admiración y respeto presentaba Clifford Antone a Eddie Taylor en Austin en 1985 en la última serie de conciertos que Eddie Taylor dio antes de su muerte. Eddie Taylor fue uno de las mayores personalidades del blues eléctrico, guitarrista, compositor y cantante de gran talento, sin embargo, a menudo tan sólo es conocido simplemente como guía o guitarra rítmico, a la sombra de otros artistas de blues más famosos como Jimmy Reed o John Lee Hooker. Otro de nuestros clásicos infravalorados, un buen cantante, mejor guitarrista y compositor competente aunque quizás su defecto fuese que Eddie Taylor era demasiado humilde, apacible y buena persona, quizás demasiado...

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #26 - Big Holiday Weekend

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2006 44:16


This week's music: • Somebody's Blues by Life Has Teeth. Their MySpace page is here. • Not One Soul Told Me by Dale Jackson. His Garageband page is here. • Got To Have A Job by Little Charlie & The Nightcats, from their 2005 album Nine Lives, available from the iTunes Music Store and Alligator Records. • Good Day 4 Bad Whiskey by The Paul Wood Band. Their album Pirate Radio (2003) is available from the iTMS, Garageband and CD Baby. • Cryin' Won't Help Ya by The Paul Wood Band; from their 2001 album The Blues is My Business, available from the iTMS, Garageband and CD Baby. Paul's site is here. • Made In America by Joe White, from his CD Trials Along The Trail; available from the Independent Artists Company. Joe's personal site is here. • Busted by the Hitman Blues Band, from their 2000 CD Blooztown, available from the iTMS. For more information, go to their page at Garageband, their MySpace page or the band site. Also available from the iTMS: the 2003 album Angel in the Shadows. • Boot Hill by Johnny Winter, from his 1984 album Guitar Slinger, available from the iTMS, or Alligator Records. His personal site is here. • Has Anybody Seen My Money? by Dale Jackson. See above link. Mentioned on tonight's show: No iPod Required, the late Clifford Antone, owner of Antone's, the landmark Austin, TX nightclub. Donations can be made to American Youthworks in Clifford's memory. There's also an album downloadable from the iTMS called Antone's 20th Anniversary. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #26 courtesy of the artists, their labels, the Podsafe Music Network MySpace and Garageband)