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Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Episode 1960: Bluesmoose 1960-16-2024

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2024 59:40


Krissy Matthews - Learn To Live With The Blues feat. Stevie Watts, Whitney Shay, Dani Wilde, Kai Strauss, Will Wilde, Phipu Bluedog & Jimmy Z - Krissy Matthews & Friends - 2024 - Ruf Records Sugaray Rayford - Ain't That A ManBoogie Beasts – Sunday morning soul - Neon skies different highs. 2024 Guy Verlinde - my little girl - single - 2024Black Crowes – Wanting and waiting - Happiness Bastards - 2024 Hans Van Lier Band – Cherry red wine -  It Could Have Been Less - 2024 Vargas Blues Band – Walking the back streets - Best Of My Blues – 2024Leif De Leeuw Band – Southern man – feat Berget Lewis - Mighty Fine - 2024 Dickey Betts & Great Southern – Jessica -  Live at Rockpalast Bonn – 2008

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 526: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #609 JUNE 21, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Otis Grand  | The Shag Shuffle  | Blues '65  |   |  | John P Taylor Band  | Taste of Things to Come  | To Feel Alive  |  | Clarence Garlow  | Bon Ton Roula  | An Introduction to Texas Blues [Fuel] | Tony Sheridan-The Beatles  | The Saints  | John, Paul, George, Dave, Brian, Tony & More; The Birth of the British Invasion | Tom Harpo Walker feat Dani Wilde  | Start Again  | Bruised Heart Blues  |  | Vaneese Thomas  | Wrap Your Arms Around me  | Blues For My Father  |  | The Lumberjacks  | I'll Change  | Shake 'Em Roots  |  | Big Joe Turner  | S.K. Blues Part 1  | Rocks In My Bed  |  | Louise Johnson  | On the Wall  | Paramount Piano Blues, Vol. 2  | Black Swan Records | Capone Mob  | Deal with the Devil  | Devil Have The Blues | Ruff Kutt Blues Band w Finis Tasby, Zac Harmon, Anson Funderburg  | When A Bluesman Goes To Heaven  | That's When The Blues Begin | Chuck Berry  | Sweet Little Sixteen  | The Ultimate Collection cd 1 | Jerry Lee Lewis  | Big Boss Man  | A Whole Lotta... Jerry Lee Lewis (CD1) | Malcolm Holcombe  | Bootstraps  | Bits & Pieces  |  | Slim Butler (Jarmo Puhakka; Finland), Otis Grand (Guitar)| Hey Bartender (Gimme Back My Fender]  | Inner Blues [Produced by Otis Grand]

Blues is the Truth
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Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 120:00


It's time for the latest Blues is the Truth, a weekly podcast that celebrates the blues and everything around it. In this episode, we'll be listening to The Hoax, Dani Wilde, City Boys All Stars, The Cash Box Kings, Doug MacLeod, Muddy Waters, Little Moses Jones Ft. Arno Lucas and Bobby Messano, Andy Fairweather Low, Robert Plant and Alison Krauss, Ged Wilson, The Hard Stairs, Geraint watkins, Fleetwood Mac, T-Bone Walker, Jack Broadbent, The Bluesbones, Matthews Southern Comfort, Joe Louis Walker, Jimmy Johnson, Keith Thompson, GA-20, Tad Robinson, Bill Withers, The Ozdemirs, Nelson Blanchard, Anytime You Want, Will Johns, Charlie Musselwhite, and Gary Moore. All the regular features are there, The Song Remains the Same, Blues Driver with Paul Michael and Title Track Tango. Don't forget to like, share, rate, review and subscribe to the show on you podcast provider of choice and join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth

Blues is the Truth
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Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2023 120:00


It's time for a very special Blues is the Truth, where we take the time to sit down and talk to the amazing Emma Wilson and share some tracks from her superb album. Alongside that there's the usual mix of amazing new and classic music with tunes from Robert Cray Brand, Tim Penn and the Second Line, Elles Bailey, Andres Roots, No Mystery Featuring Victor Brox, John Mayer, The Steady Rolling Revue with Bruce Mississippi Johnson, Dani Wilde, Phillipp Fankhäuser, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Hard Stairs, Dave Ferra, Haarlem Lake, Cheri Lyn, The Cadillac Kings, Eric Bibb and Jean Jacques Miteau, Thorbjørn RIsager and The Black Tornado, Johnny Burgin and Colin James. Hit play to enjoy this very special show, and make sure to like, share, shubscribe, review and rate the show on your podcast provider of choice and join us in our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth

Blues is the Truth
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Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 120:00


Time for another great edition of Blues is the Truth, This week's show is full of amazing new track and some serious classics with songs from Buddy Guym, Stevie Watts Organ Trio, Joe Louis Walker, Sam Butera, Rory Block, Great West Groove, Bobby Blue Bland and BB KIng, Adam Norsworthy, Alice Di Micele, Laurence Jones, Bill Filipiak, Money Waters, Dani Wilde, The Bluesbones, Chris Duarte, Daniel Smith , Earl Hooker, Hugh Laurie, Johnny Adams, Redtenbacher's Funkestra with Jo Harman, Epi K Paradox, Ron Sexsmith, Mick Clarke, Big Joe Williams, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion and Eric Clapton. It's a packed edition and all you need to do is press play! Please remember to like, review, share, and subscribe to the show on social media and your podcast platform of choice and join us on the show's Facebook Group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth

Blues is the Truth
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Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 13, 2023 120:00


We're back to regular service on this week's Blues is the Truth after a couple of extra special events... that means the return on the Title Track Tango and a brand new Song Remains the Same for January... along the way we get to enjoy a shed load of brand new music alongside a smattering of classics. Songs in this week's show come from Howling Wolf, Lonestar Mojo, Dani Wilde, Frode Alnaes, Muddy Waters, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Barbara Blue, Mississippi Macdonald, Jon Storey Band, Philip Fankauser, Dwight Anthony Davis, Daniel Smith Blues Band with Alan Barnes, Box of Kings, Teresa James, The 2:19, Jimmy Lee Robinson and the Ice Cream Men, Jewel Brown, The Cadillac Kings, Guy Tortora, Alvin Youngblood Hart, James Kinds , Douglas Avery , Stef Paglia Trio, Anna Davies and the Sinnermen, Powerhouse, Richard Ashby, Backbone Blues band and Benny Turner. As always please do like share and subscribe on your podcast service of choice and don't forget to join our Facebook group on facebokk.com/groups/bluesisthetruth

Blues is the Truth
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Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2022 120:00


It's time for another packed edition of Blues is the Truth, bringing you two genuinely amazing hours of music. There is some gig news, classic tracks and some brand new music from genuine legends. Hit play and enjoy! This week's show features tracks from Johnny Winter, Edgar Winter, Buddy Guy, Eddie Shaw, Dove and Boweevil, Howling Wolf, Bruce Mississippi Johnson, The Knickerbocker All-Stars, The Rockhouse Allstars, Dale Storr, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, Grana Louise, Rob Heron and Tea Pad Orchestra, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Sunjay, Dani Wilde, Jackie Scott and the Housewreckers, Laura Tate, Matt Schofield, Rory Gallagher, Jake Morley, Greg Coulson, Paul Butterfield Blues Band, Magic Slim and the Teardrops, Studebaker John's Maxwell Street Kings, Otis Spann and Muddy Waters along with Elvis Presley. Don't forget to like review and subscribe and make sure to join the show's facebook group on facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
Moxie Moments #5: Samantha Fish - What Moxie Means

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 1:51


MoxieMoments brings you Samantha Fish, Contemporary Blues Artist-Bourbon & Beyond, on what Moxie means to her. “You should always get outside of the box,” Samantha Fish says while discussing her boundary-breaking new album Belle of the West. “Challenging yourself is how you grow.” After launching her recording career in 2009, Samantha Fish quickly established herself as a rising star in the contemporary blues world. Since then, the charismatic young singer-guitarist-songwriter has earned a reputation as a rising guitar hero and powerful live performer while releasing a series of acclaimed albums showing her restless creative spirit, consistently taking her in new and exciting musicals directions. The New York Times called Fish “an impressive blues guitarist who sings with sweet power” and “one of the genre's most promising young talents.” Her hometown paper, The Kansas City Star, noted, “Samantha Fish has kicked down the door of the patriarchal blues club” and observed that the young artist “displays more imagination and creativity than some blues veterans exhibit throughout their careers.” Having already made it clear that she's more interested in following her heart than she is in repeating past triumphs, Samantha Fish delivers some of her most compelling music to date with Belle of the West, her fifth studio album. The deeply soulful, personally charged 11-song set showcases Fish's sublime acoustic guitar skills as well as her rootsy, emotionally resonant songwriting. Such memorable new originals as “American Dream,” “Blood in the Water,” “Need You More,” and “Don't Say You Love Me” demonstrate the artist's knack for organic Americana songcraft. At the same time, a trio of cover tunes—R.L. Burnside's “Poor Black Mattie,” Lillie Mae's “Nearing Home,” and the Jimbo Mathus-penned title track—attest to her considerable interpretive skills as well as her varied musical interests. “To me, this is a natural progression,” Fish notes. “It's a storytelling record by a girl who grew up in the Midwest. It's very personal. I focused on the songwriting and vocals, the melodies and emotion, and bringing another dimension to what I do. I wasn't interested in shredding on guitar, although we ended up with a few heavier tracks. I love Mississippi blues; there's something very soulful and authentic about that style of music, so this was a chance to immerse myself in that.” Fish recorded Belle of the West in the relaxed, rural creative atmosphere of the legendary Zebra Ranch Studios in the North Hills of Mississippi with producer Luther Dickinson (of North Mississippi Allstars fame). She worked previously on her 2015 album Wild Heart. The studio team included some of the region's most iconoclastic musicians, including Dickinson, solo artist and Jack White associate Lillie Mae (whose distinctive vocals are featured on “Nearing Home”), much-traveled juke- joint blues artist Lightnin' Malcolm (whose featured on “Poor Black Mattie”), Squirrel Nut Zippers founder Jimbo Mathus, upright bassist and beloved solo artist Amy LaVere, Tikyra Jackson, Trina Raimey and Shardé Thomas, granddaughter of the legendary Southern bluesman Otha Turner. “I wanted to do this acoustic-electric record and tap into the style and swagger of Mississippi,” Fish states, adding, “Any time you dive into another place, another vibe and a new group of people, you're challenging yourself to grow musically. I felt very at home at a Zebra Ranch, and I've known Luther and Malcolm for years, so it was a very comfortable situation. When you're making a record like this, it has to feel natural if you want people to respond to it. Belle of the West follows on the heels of Fish's March 2017 release Chills & Fever, which achieved top 10 status in the Billboard Blues charts. Here she expanded her stylistic arsenal to take on a set of lesser-known vintage R&B gems, with help from members of garage-soul stalwarts the Detroit Cobras. “Having these two very different records come out back to back this year has been liberating,” says Samantha. The creative drive that fuels Belle of the West and Chills & Fever has been a crucial element of Samantha Fish's approach from the beginning. Growing up in a musical family in Kansas City, Missouri, she became obsessed with music early in life, taking up drums before switching to guitar at 15. By the time she was 20, she had formed her trio and self-released her first album. She soon caught the ear of the renowned blues label Ruf Records, which in 2011 released Girls with Guitars, which teamed her with fellow axewomen, Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde. The same year saw Ruf release Fish's solo studio debut, Runaway. The album was named Best Artist Debut at the 2012 Blues Music Awards in Memphis. Black Wind Howlin' (2013) and Wild Heart (2015) followed, winning considerable critical acclaim and further establishing Fish as a prominent presence in the blues community. Wild Heart reached the top slot on Billboard's blues chart. She also collaborated with blues-rock veterans Jimmy Hall and Reese Wynans on The Healers' 2013 project. In addition, she jammed onstage with blues icon Buddy Guy and guested on Devon Allman's album Turquoise. Fish continues to maintain the same hardworking, prolific approach that's carried her this far. “I think I've always had that,” she says. “Music is my life, so what other choice do I have but to go out and make music? We do tour quite a bit, and maybe it's kind of crazy to put out two dramatically different albums in one year. But I like to work hard. This is who I am, and this is what I do, and when I'm writing and recording and touring is when I feel the most like myself. And now we have a moment where people are paying attention, so I have to make the most of it. I feel like I have a lot to say right now, so why not say it?” Her musical future is an open road as far as Samantha Fish is concerned. “I'm never gonna be a traditional blues artist because that's not who I am,” she asserts. “But it's all the blues for me. When Muddy Waters and Howlin' Wolf came out, what they were doing didn't sound like anything done in blues before. So you have to keep that kind of fire and spirit. I will never do Muddy Waters better than Muddy Waters, so I have to be who I am and find my best voice.

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 446: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #513, JULY 28, 2021 (The Blues Women Edition)

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2021 117:54


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Kelly's Lot  | Where And When  | Where And When | Debbie Bond  | Radiator  | Blues Without Borders | Deb Ryder  | Get Ready  | Memphis Moonlight | Amanda Fish  | Blessed  | Free  |  | Eileen Rose  | The Auld Triangle  | Muscle Shoals | Emma Wilson  | Won't Be Long  | Loveheart | Claire Hamlin  | Suitcase Stroll  | Elbows Going Crazy | Dione Taylor  | Running  | Spirits In The Water | Zoe Schwarz' Blue Commotion  | Billie's Blues  | The Blues Don't Scare Me | Rebecca Downes  | Washing Over My Heart  | Stripped Back | Maria Muldaur  | Shout Sister Shout  | Shout Sister Shout | Marie Knight  | I Am Light Of This World  | The Gospel Truth Live | Sunday Wilde  | Home To Momma  | Peace In Trouble | Shaun Murphy  | Gypsy Highway  | Mighty Gates (2017) | Ana Popovic  | Like It On Top  | Live for Live (2020) | Big Mama Thornton  | Hound Dog  | Rumba Blues | Suzy Quatro  | Devil Gate Drive  | The Best of Suzy Quatro | Mindi Abair  | Just Say When (featuring Gregg Allman)  | Best of Mindi Abair | Paula Harris  | Something Wicked  | Speakeasy | Samantha Fish, Cassie Taylor, Dani Wilde  | Get Back  | Girls With Guitars (2011) | Janiva Magness  | All Night Worker  | Use What You Got | Janis Joplin (with Full Tilt Boogie)  | Me And Bobby McGee  | Pearl  |  | Lucy Malheur  | Shingeling Blues  | Bad Cat Mama | Joanna Connor  | The Sky Is Crying  | Six String Stories | Laurie Morvan Band  | Saved By The Blues  | Breathe Deep | Lawrence Lebo  | Old School Girl  | Old School Girl  | On The Air Records | Ottilie Patterson & Chris Barber's Jazz Band  | Burgundy Street Blues  | Blues Book And Beyond

Blues is the Truth
Blues is the Truth 571

Blues is the Truth

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2021 119:51


This weeks show starts off with a Ray Charles take on a blues classic and meanders its way through two hours of amazing music both new and old! Featuring tracks from Connor Selby, Son of Dave, Dani Wilde, Guy King, The Vampirettes, Paul Garner, TBelly, Paul Lamb, Sam Kelly's Station House, Mike Zito, Roger Chapman, Christone Kingfish Ingram, Bernie Marsden, Eddie 9v, Will Johns and more in a stellar line up it's another unmissable show!

RLX - Rádio Lisboa
Blues às 4ªs - Programa 53 - Dani Wilde e Jonny Lang

RLX - Rádio Lisboa

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2021 51:49


Dois músicos da nova geração do Blues: Dani Wilde natural de Wiltshire, Inglaterra e Jonny Lang natural do estado do Dakota do Norte… EUA.

I wanna jump like Dee Dee
S1 E6: Victoria Smith

I wanna jump like Dee Dee

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2021 37:01


In this episode, I am talking with Victoria Smith about the feelings The Ramonas had about doing their first originals album, overcoming the fear of getting it wrong, going back to the drawing board and how to keep creative.Vicky is a bass guitar maestro of punk rock and the blues, who has worked with Charlie Harper, Dani Wilde, Richie Ramone, Cockwomble and, of course, one of my faves The Ramonas. She is a songwriter and vocalist as well as bass guitar teacher and artist. She is a fantastic and ferocious live performer and feeds the crowd with her energy (and many bass faces). She's even let me carry her equipment.Oh, and she can jump like Dee Dee better than me.I Wanna Jump Like Dee Dee is a music podcast that does music interviews differently. I'm Giles Sibbald and I'm talking to extraordinary musicians, DJ's and producers about how they use an experimental mindset in their lives to amplify their own creativity, pursue new challenges, overcome fears and bounce back from mistakes.- brought to you by Hey Sunday, the mothership of the experimental mindset™.Podcast logo and art by Tide Adesanya, Coppie and Paste

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs
MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs #329: Samantha Fish

MoxieTalk with Kirt Jacobs

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 9, 2020 9:25


“You should always get outside of the box,” Samantha Fish says while discussing her boundary-breaking new album Belle of the West. “Challenging yourself is how you grow.” After launching her recording career in 2009, Samantha Fish quickly established herself as a rising star in the contemporary blues world.  Since then, the charismatic young singer-guitarist-songwriter has earned a reputation as a rising guitar hero and powerful live performer, while releasing a series of acclaimed albums that have shown her restless creative spirit consistently taking her in new and exciting musical directions. The New York Times called Fish “an impressive blues guitarist who sings with sweet power” and “one of the genre’s most promising young talents.”  Her hometown paper The Kansas City Star noted, “Samantha Fish has kicked down the door of the patriarchal blues club” and observed that the young artist “displays more imagination and creativity than some blues veterans exhibit over the course of their careers.” Having already made it clear that she’s more interested in following her heart than she is in repeating past triumphs, Samantha Fish delivers some of her most compelling music to date with Belle of the West, her fifth studio album.  The deeply soulful, personally charged 11-song set showcases Fish’s sublime acoustic guitar skills as well as her rootsy, emotionally resonant songwriting. Such memorable new originals as “American Dream,” “Blood in the Water,” “Need You More” and “Don’t Say You Love Me” demonstrate the artist’s knack for organic Americana songcraft, while a trio of cover tunes—R.L. Burnside’s “Poor Black Mattie,” Lillie Mae’s “Nearing Home” and the Jimbo Mathus-penned title track—attest to her substantial interpretive skills as well as her varied musical interests. “To me, this is a natural progression,” Fish notes. “It’s a storytelling record by a girl who grew up in the Midwest.  It’s very personal.  I really focused on the songwriting and vocals, the melodies and emotion, and on bringing another dimension to what I do.  I wasn’t interested in shredding on guitar, although we ended up with a few heavier tracks.  I love Mississippi blues; there’s something very soulful and very real about that style of music, so this was a chance to immerse myself in that.” Fish recorded Belle of the West in the relaxed, rural creative atmosphere of the legendary Zebra Ranch Studios in the North Hills of Mississippi with producer Luther Dickinson (of North Mississippi Allstars fame), with whom she worked previously on her 2015 album Wild Heart.  The studio team included some of the region’s most iconoclastic musicians, including Dickinson, solo artist and Jack White associate Lillie Mae (whose distinctive vocals are featured on “Nearing Home”), much-traveled juke- joint blues artist Lightnin’ Malcolm (whose featured on “Poor Black Mattie”), Squirrel Nut Zippers founder Jimbo Mathus, upright bassist and beloved solo artist Amy LaVere, Tikyra Jackson, Trina Raimey and Shardé Thomas, granddaughter of the legendary Southern bluesman Otha Turner. “I wanted to do this acoustic-electric record, and tap into the style and swagger of Mississippi,” Fish states, adding, “Any time you dive into another place, another vibe and a new group of people, you’re challenging yourself to grow musically.  I felt very at home a Zebra Ranch, and I’ve known Luther and Malcolm for years, so it was a very comfortable situation.  When you’re making a record like this, it has to feel natural if you want people to respond to it. Belle of the West follows on the heels of Fish’s March 2017 release Chills & Fever, which achieved top 10 status in the Billboard Blues charts. Here she expanded her stylistic arsenal to take on a set of lesser-known vintage R&B gems, with help from members of garage-soul stalwarts the Detroit Cobras. “Having these two very different records come out back to back this year has been really liberating,” says Samantha. The creative drive that fuels Belle of the West and Chills & Fever has been a crucial element of Samantha Fish’s approach from the beginning.  Growing up in a musical family in Kansas City, Missouri, she became obsessed with music early life, taking up drums before switching to guitar at the age of 15. By the time she was 20, she had formed her own trio and self-released her first album.  She soon caught the ear of the renowned blues label Ruf Records, which in 2011 released Girls with Guitars, which teamed her with fellow axewomen, Cassie Taylor and Dani Wilde.  The same year saw Ruf release Fish’s solo studio debut Runaway.  The album was named Best Artist Debut at the 2012 Blues Music Awards in Memphis. Black Wind Howlin’ (2013) and Wild Heart (2015) followed, winning considerable critical acclaim and further establishing Fish as a prominent presence in the blues community.  Wild Heart reached the top slot on Billboard’s blues chart.  She also collaborated with blues-rock veterans Jimmy Hall and Reese Wynans on the 2013 project The Healers.  The same year, she jammed onstage with blues icon Buddy Guy and guested on Devon Allman’s album Turquoise. Fish continues to maintain the same hardworking, prolific approach that’s carried her this far.  “I think I’ve always had that,” she says.  “Music is my life, so what other choice do I have but to go out and make music?  We do tour quite a bit, and maybe it’s kind of crazy to put out two dramatically different albums in one year.  But I like to work hard.  This is who I am and this is what I do, and when I’m writing and recording and touring is when I feel the most like myself.  And now we have a moment where people are paying attention, so I have to make the most of it.  I feel like I have a lot to say right now, so why not say it?” As far as Samantha Fish is concerned, her musical future is an open road.  “I’m never gonna be a traditional blues artist because that’s not who I am,” she asserts.  “But it’s all the blues for me.  When Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf came out, what they were doing didn’t sound like anything that had been done in blues before.  You’ve gotta keep that kind of fire and spirit.  I’m never gonna do Muddy Waters better than Muddy Waters, so I have to be who I am and find my best voice.

The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 653

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2017 60:51


It's all about the roots in this hour of The Roahdouse. They hold up the blues and provide a foundation for other musical genres, as well. Wee Willie Walker & The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra, Lara Hope & The Ark-Tones, Pillie Bolling, Bull City Red, and Dani Wilde help lead you through the hour. About half the hour is focused on roots from one tree or another, but it's certainly another full hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 653rd Roadhouse.

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Black-Eyed N Blues
Cheap Whiskey And Stale Cigarettes | BEB 282

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2017 122:00


Playlist: The Mighty Soul Drivers, I’m Qualified, Jeff Kossack & Syd Straw, Too Little Time, Sky King, Can’t See Nothin’ Good, The Halley DeVestern Band, Time For You To Light Things, Stacy Jones, Stomp Jump Boogie, Jon Spear Band, Cheap Whiskey And Stale Cigarettes, Harry O, Thank You Babe, Antry, Devil Don’t Care, Dani Wilde, Don’t Quit Me Baby, The Tearaways, More Dollars Than Sense, Willa Vincitore, Hooked On You, Joseph Veloz, I Like Me Better When I’m With You, Paradise Kings, ‘69 Chevy, Samantha Fish, It’s Your Voodoo Working, John Mayall, Goin’ Away Baby, Monster Mike Welch And Mike Ledbetter, Cryin’ Won’t Help You, Annette Conlon,Live Like An Angel, Royal Southern Brotherhood, I Wonder Why, Nick Moss Band, Before The Night Is Through, Mississippi Heat, Cupid Bound, The Cash Box kings, House Party, The Gordon Meier Blues Experience, Red Headed Woman, Jim Allchin, The Mexican End, Karen Lovely, Big Black Cadillac, Bridget Kelly Band, Leavin’ On Sunday, Brad Stivers, Here We Go Again, Tom ‘The Suit’ Forst, Still On The Run, Bad News Barnes, Lawyer Riding Shotgun, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, 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, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR 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!

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Black-Eyed N Blues
Wolf at the Door | BEB 281

Black-Eyed N Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2017 121:00


Playlist: Raveis Kole, Holding Onto A Rainbow, Willa Vincitore, Stop, Drop And Roll, The Tearaways, Keep Your Knickers On, Dani Wilde, Deeper Than Black, Low Society, Angel From Montgomery, Shinbone Star, Grave Diggin’ Blues, Joseph Veloz, Jukin’ & Shakin’, Mark Cameron Band, Rusty Old Model T, Big Jon Atkinson & Bob Corritore, Goin’ Back To Tennessee, Mississippi Heat, Cab Driving Man, John Primer & Bob Corritore, Poor Man Blues, Dennis Gruenling, Count Chromatic, Dave Keller, It’s Time You Made Up Your Mind, Lauren Mitchell, I Don’t Need Nobody, JJ Thames, Hattie Pearl, Thornetta Davis, That Don’t Appease Me, Mike Zito, Make Blues Not War, Sean Chambers, I Need Your Lovin’, Joanna Connors, It’s A Woman’s Way, Albert Castiglia, Get Your Ass In The Van, The Gordon Meier Blues Experience, Stop Draggin’ That Chain Around, Karen Lovely, Molotov Cocktail, Andy T Band, Drunk Or Sober, Annette Conlon, First Suicide, John Nemeth, Kool Aid Pickle, Bridget Kelly Band, Goin’ To Chi-Town, Tom “The Suit” Forst, The Wolfs’ At The Door, The Mighty Soul Drivers, Turning Point, Brian Charette, Late Night Tv, 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, Miss Jill at Jill Kettles PR 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!

pr woman wolf turning point late night tv molotov cocktail lauren mitchell mike zito john nemeth sean chambers albert castiglia thornetta davis mississippi heat dave keller ruf records dennis gruenling brian charette karen lovely bridget kelly band dani wilde blind pig records andy t band annette conlon
XtraSound New Music Show
DANI WILDE WITH LIVE ROCK MUSIC LOTS OF FIREWORKS HERE

XtraSound New Music Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2017 40:00


OH YES DANI WILDE ON OF THE BEST VOICES IN ROCK MUSIC END OF DISCUSSION.

Raven and Blues
Raven & Blues 23rd Oct 2010

Raven and Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2010 67:04


Dani Wilde plays live and Title Artist CD Tell Mama Valvetones Verano 2009 Leave The Light On Untouchables mp3 Crocodile Man Ben Prestage Real Music To Know You Eric Bibb An Evening With Eric Bibb Need Your Love So Bad Robin Rogers Back In The Fire Don't Ever Let Nobody Dani Wilde Koraki Live Reason To Stay Dani Wilde Koraki Live Lousy Husband Todd Sharpville Porchlight Country To The City Mon Roe Recession Blues High Horse Deanna Bogart 11th Hour Watcha Do Andres Roots & Black River Bluesman Single A Virus Called The Blues Dr John & NOMC Get You A Healin'

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Raven and Blues
Dani Wilde in session on the Raven & Blues

Raven and Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2010 40:03


Dani Wilde makes her first visit to the boat and talks about her new album "Shine', working with the legendary Mike Vernon and sings 4 songs live

Raven and Blues
Ben Poole in Session 19th Aug 2010

Raven and Blues

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2010 37:28


On his first visit to the houseboat, Ben plays numbers from Albert Collins, Robert Johnson & the Temptations as well as the title track from his new EP. The conversation ranges from his musical inspirations to working with Dani Wilde and the plans for the future.

The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 170

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2008 60:32


The Little Blue House on the Wetlands is swathed in perfect summer sunshine this week. As a result, The Roadhouse takes a turn toward the youth and carefree attitude of the season. JW-Jones, Dani Wilde, Homemade Jamz Blues Band, Mike Zito, and John-Alex Mason provide a view of where the blues might be in the next few decades. It's a summer youth edition of The Roadhouse, and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.

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The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 170

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2008 60:32


The Little Blue House on the Wetlands is swathed in perfect summer sunshine this week. As a result, The Roadhouse takes a turn toward the youth and carefree attitude of the season. JW-Jones, Dani Wilde, Homemade Jamz Blues Band, Mike Zito, and John-Alex Mason provide a view of where the blues might be in the next few decades. It's a summer youth edition of The Roadhouse, and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.

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The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 168

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2008 59:22


New blues reverberate throughout The Roadhouse this week. Unlike last week's edition, the 168th Roadhouse is primarily new blues releases. With new music from Eden Brent, Dani Wilde, Doug MacLeod, Julian Fouth, and JW-Jones, it's a good hour-long ride of cutting-edge blues music. And, it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.

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The Roadhouse
Roadhouse 168

The Roadhouse

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2008 59:22


New blues reverberate throughout The Roadhouse this week. Unlike last week's edition, the 168th Roadhouse is primarily new blues releases. With new music from Eden Brent, Dani Wilde, Doug MacLeod, Julian Fouth, and JW-Jones, it's a good hour-long ride of cutting-edge blues music. And, it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.

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