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DAVE HOLE is Australia's premier internationally successful bluesman and a highly acclaimed slide guitar virtuoso. He first burst onto the international scene in 1991 with “Short Fuse Blues”, the first of his seven albums released on the prestigious Alligator Records label. He is widely regarded as one of the all-time slide guitar greats whose playing is infused with the spirit of such legends as Elmore James, Duane Allman and Johnny Winter. Nine successful albums and countless tours of the U.S. and Europe have solidified Dave's stature as one of the very best slide guitarists playing today. Dave grew up in Western Australia where, as a child he was somewhat isolated and somewhat lonely. So, he sought solace in music via the family radio and by the age of eleven had convinced his parents to buy him his first guitar. He was immediately smitten and so began a lifelong passion for music and guitar in particular. On leaving school Dave completed a degree in physics but by 1974 he was playing music full time. In 1976 he broke the little finger of his left hand playing Australian Rules football. The mishap led him to adopt his unusual slide guitar technique, one which caught the eyes and ears of the American public and turned the musician into a highly sought after player. The press gave him rave reviews reporting him as “Magnificent, staggering, almost beyond belief...” Almost overnight, Dave Hole became an international phenomenon. Hole was soon gigging non-stop across America and Europe, leaving audiences spellbound wherever he went. And it wasn't just the critics who were paying attention. Metallica's Kirk Hammett names Dave Hole as one of his favourite guitarists, saying “His slide playing kills me. He plays so fast, and his phrasing, intonation and tone are perfect”. To contact me with feedback, comments or any guest suggestions, send a message through my website https://www.abreathoffreshair.com.au
Um programa sobre a Historia do Blues e dos seus interpretes. No programa de hoje falámos e ouvimos Angela Strehliy natural de Lubbock, no Texas, EUA e Dave Hole natural de Heswall, Cheshire, Reino Unido.
Music for you from my radio show "Bluesland" September 8, 2022. This show includes the music of Taj Mahal, Albert Castiglia, Dave Hole, War and more. It's free. Just click on the link/picture. Tell all your friends and like my site.
Salty Dog's CYBER Podcast, January 2022 Visit: www.salty.com.au Out on the cyber podcast trail, your digits are secure! Yep, we've locked down some fine cuts from Tennesse Jet, Anders Osborne, North Mississippi Allstars, Rick Holmstrom, Taj Mahall and Ry Cooder, Levon Helm, Jon Cleary, Johnny Winter, Moreland and Arbuckle, Cahill Kelly, Aaron Pollock, Andy Baylor, Checkerboard Lounge, John Mellencamp, Charlie Musselwhite, Dave Hole, Delvon Lamar Trio, Ezra Lee, Gretta Ziller, Malcolm Holcombe, Sherman Holmes, Bob Dylan, Kelly Joe Phelps. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Tennesse Jet / Johnny / The Country 2. Anders Osborne / Burning Up Slowly / Space Dust N Ocean Views 3. North Mississippi Allstars / Rabbit Foot / Set Sail 4. Rick Holmstrom / I'm Not Afraid / Cruel Sunrise 5. Taj Mahal N Ry Cooder / Hooray Hooray / Get On Board 6. Levon Helm / Calvary / Dirt Farmer 7. Jon Cleary / Funky Munky Biznis / Pin Your Spin 8. Johnny Winter / Mean Mistreater / Scorchin' Blues 9. Moreland N Arbuckle / Legend of John Henry / Flood 10. ** Cahill Kelly / Beyond the Weathered Pale / Classical and Cool Jazz 11. ** Aaron Pollock / I'm No Fun / Troubadour Blues 12. ** Andy Baylor / Warehouse Stomp / Blues From The Irene Building 13. ** Checkerboard Lounge / You Got A Way on You / Sun Sessions 14. John Mellencamp / Did You Say Such A Thing / Strictly A One-Eyed Jack 15. Charlie Musselwhite / Blues Why Do You Worry Me / I Ain't Lyin' 16. ** Dave Hole / Rough Diamond Child / Rough Diamond 17. Delvon Lamar Organ Trio / Don't Worry Bout What I Do / Cold As Weiss 18. ** Ezra Lee / Boogie Like A Boss / Rockin' and Boppin' Rhythm 19. ** Gretta Ziller / Unforgiven Sins / Hell's Half Acre 20. Malcolm Holcombe / Crazy Man Blues / Tricks of the Trade 21. Sherman Holmes / Breakin' Up Somebody's Home / Richmond Sessions 22. Bob Dylan / Tombstone Blues / Highway 61 Revisited 23. Kelly Joe Phelps / Roll Away The Stone / Roll Away The Stone
He's one of the most respected blues guitarists in the world AND he's also one of the most down to earth muso's going. Dave Hole catches up with Angie to talk all thing blues, upcoming events and Angie's favorite question- where does his music come from? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The next hour of The Roadhouse is a beautiful mix of blues variety. Harmonica Shah & Howard Glazer, Eric Bibb, Omar Kent Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan, Dave Hole, and Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps are all included. And, no matter how different they might be, they're all blues and they have in common that they share another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
The next hour of The Roadhouse is a beautiful mix of blues variety. Harmonica Shah & Howard Glazer, Eric Bibb, Omar Kent Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan, Dave Hole, and Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps are all included. And, no matter how different they might be, they're all blues and they have in common that they share another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; There's A Devil On The Loose – Mavis Staples; Au Contraire, Mon Frere – C. J. Chenier & The Red Hot Louisiana Band; Presumed Innocent – Michael Hill's Blues Mob; Not What You Said Last Night – Steady Rollin' Bob Margolin; Man Of Considerable Taste – Billy Boy Arnold; Ain't Seen My Baby – Cephas & Wiggins; Marfa Lights – Long John Hunter; Phone Line – Dave Hole; Josephine – Eric Lindell; I Won't Do That – Joe Louis Walker; That's What Love Will Make You Do – Janiva Magness; Going Back To Alabama – The Siegel-Schwall Band, con Sam Lay; Why Don't You Live So God Can Use You? – Corey Harris & Henry Butler; There's A Devil On The Loose – Mavis Staples. Escuchar audio
Salty Dog's ROADMAP Podcast, September 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Working on the road map to freedom tone hounds, ain't goin back with these. Cuts from New Moon Jelly Roll, Blues Broads, Christone Kingfish Ingham, Paul Buchanan, Memphis Rent Party, Raised By Eagles, Douglas Greer, Electro Blues Society, Bernie Marsden, Eddie 9 Volt, Dave Hole, Kelly Joe Phelps, Bert Deivert, Betty Davis, Benny and Flybynighters, Chris Finnen, Geoff Achison, Josh Rouse, Kevin Borich, Van Walker, Richard Thompson. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers / Blues Why You Worry Me? / New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers 2. The Blues Broads / Two Bit Texas Town / The Blues Broads 3. Christone Kingfish Ingram / Outside of this Town / Kingfish 4. ** Paul Buchanan's Voodoo Preachers / Sleeve / Testimony 5. Memphis Rent Party / Desperados / Memphis Rent Party 6. ** Raised By Eagles / Old Stones / Raised By Eagles 7. Douglas Greer / Out Of Mind / Baja Louisiana 8. Electro Blues Society / Dust My Broom / Single Release 9. Bernie Marsden / The Welfare Turns It's Back On You / Green and Blues 10. Eddie 9 Volt / Catfish Blues / Way Down The Alley 11. ** Dave Hole / North West Blues / The Plummer 12. Kelly Joe Phelps / Wandering Away / Shine Eyed Mister Zen 13. Bert Deivert N Copperhead Run / Death Letter / Blood In My Eyes For You 14. Betty Davis / If I'm In Luck Might Get Picked Up / Betty Davis 15 ** Benny and the Flybynighters / She Knocks Me Out / The Many Sides of.. 16. ** Chris Finnen / Keep Your Oven Warm / To My Southern Town 17. ** Geoff Achison N Souldiggers / Footy Cards / Single Pre Release 18. Josh Rouse / Dressed Up Like Nebraska / Dressed Up Like Nebraska 19. ** Kevin Borich N Russel Morris / Call A Friend / Pre Release 'Duets' 20. ** Van Walker / Nobody Knows / Ghosting 21. Richard Thompson / The Fortress / Bloody Noses
Join Michael Litten "The Last DJ" for an in-depth discussion.Featuring a variety of songs.Sponsored by DrinkmateTheme music provided by Peter PerkinsSpecial Thank You to Lucy Piller/ARN Entertainment for providing the talent Troy Redfern combines the rawness of Hound Dog Taylor, the free-form approach of Sonny Sharrock, the firebrand playing of Johnny Winter and the technique of Dave Hole, mixed with the ghost of Elmore James’. There’s something about the Welsh marches. As guitarist Troy Redfern tells it, he grew up in the shadow of Hergest Ridge, made famous by Mike Oldfield. The Welsh borders - roughly that area between Hay on Way, Brecon and Hereford - might not quite evoke the arresting geography and climate of say Louisiana, but there’s something about the freedom of that area... Read more Biohttp://troyredfern.com/
Dave Hole – Fattening up the Turkey Tom Waits – Christmas card from a Hooker John Popper & Eric Clapton – Christmas without you Joe Bonamassa – Holy Night T-Bone Burnett - God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen The Staple Singers - Born In Bethlehem Gary Hoey - Winter Wonderland -Ho! Ho! Hoey! 2 Albert Collins – Icepick Magic Buck – December blues Queenie and the Blue cats – December again Los Lonely Boys – Feliz Navidad Eric Clapton – Home for the Hollidays Seassick Steve – X mas prison Blues Robert Lee “Chicago Bob” Nelson & Blue Kerosine – X mas letter
The Christmas party continues in the kitchen this week with music from Clarence Carter, Johnny Winter, Keith Richards, MO7S, Chuck Berry, Busker Incognito, Solomon Burke, Carla Thomas, Corey Bell, Shemekia Copeland, Room Full of Blues, Little Charlie & The Nightcats, Dave Hole, Floyd Miles & Gregg Allman, Leon Russel, Etta James and Smokehouse. Enjoy!
How does a musician, who happens to be pretty handy on the guitar, but lives in the most isolated capital city in the world, get some of the finest Blues guitarists on the international music scene to take part in his latest project? Simple. He asks them. Australian blues-rock barnstormer, Matty T Wall has been on a rapidly rising career trajectory since his 2016 debut release Blue Skies was nominated as Best Blues Album (International) at the 15th Annual Independent Music Awards. Wall’s 2018 follow-up Sidewinder proved the success was no one-off - the album subsequently reaching the upper echelons of blues airplay charts in Australia, the US and Europe, and opening plenty of doors all around for this firebrand singer-songwriter and fearsomely talented guitarist. While Wall’s latest release may be a tad unexpected, it’s sure to be very welcome for blues lovers. With a roll call of guests including Eric Gales, Walter Trout, Kirk Fletcher, Kid Ramos and fellow West Australian Dave Hole featured, the aptly titled Transpacific Blues Vol. 1 will be a must-have for lovers of classic blues numbers and amazing guitar skills. With his abiding love of blues traditions combined with a thirst for new and different approaches to the genre, not to mention an adventurous and enthusiastic approach to his craft, Wall reached across the oceans to invite some of the greatest blues players to trade licks for him – resulting in an album of classic blues songs with plenty of creative twists. “I’ve wanted to do a collaborative release for quite a while, but my initial idea was to do something with Australian artists,” Wall says of the project’s origins. “However, I’d always been inspired by what Gary Moore did with Still Got The Blues, he had Albert King, Albert Collins and even George Harrison playing on it. The seeds of inspiration sown – Wall’s initial idea became more ambitious. As he explains “I just thought, wouldn’t it be amazing to see if I can interest some of my absolute idols - some of the very best guitarists in the world - to participate in this project – they can only say no right? So, I just thought – well, why not ask them? ” Why not indeed. While Wall was focussed on the album being an internationally angled release, the first cab off the rank enabled Wall to think act local and think global. “Dave Hole is a huge blues name at home as well as in the US and Europe,” he states. “He ticked all the boxes right from the start, plus he’s just a wonderful guy – so generous and wise -.he was actually the inspiration for me taking my version of blues & music to the rest of the world! I wouldn’t have thought that possible to do were it not for Dave’s breakthrough success.” “From there I wanted to see if I could get some gun guitar players from the US. So Kid Ramos was the next guy. He’s an incredible guitarist who is very much like Brian Setzer (Stray Cats), he’s got that sort of vibe going on, and he’s a former Fabulous Thunderbirds guitar-slinger. I was then talking to a friend in the States about Eric Gales, who is absolutely my favourite guitar player at the moment and probably will be one of them forever. He’s like Stevie Ray Vaughan or Jimi Hendrix, the solos just flow out of him. Virtuosic, incredible solos. He listened to some of my stuff and he really liked it and wanted to go ahead, so it was really great to get that approval.” Next up on Wall’s blues hitlist was one Walter Trout. The great blues master and former Bluesbreaker is very much in demand, headlining major festivals and dominating international blues charts. But, Wall’s call was answered, and then some... MATTY T WALL SOCIAL MEDIA https://www.mattytwall.com/https://www.facebook.com/mattytwall/https://twitter.com/mattytwall/
Abrimos con la banda de Bloomington The Indicators, capitaneada por el fantástico vocalista Duran Jones. Hace unos meses que publicaron su segundo trabajo 'American Love Call', un disco repleto de influencias pero con una marcada personalidad. También nos meteremos con el nuevo trabajo de Jamie Cullum 'Taller', un disco que continua con la línea de crecimiento de este músico, bajo los auspicios del sello Blue Note. Estos serán los dos discos que destacan dentro de este capítulo 494, pero si te atreves a pasar descubrirás mucha más música firmada por nombres como los de Mitch Woods, Laurence Jones, Fay Hallam o Dave Hole, entre otros.
Abrimos con la banda de Bloomington The Indicators, capitaneada por el fantástico vocalista Duran Jones. Hace unos meses que publicaron su segundo trabajo 'American Love Call', un disco repleto de influencias pero con una marcada personalidad. También nos meteremos con el nuevo trabajo de Jamie Cullum 'Taller', un disco que continua con la línea de crecimiento de este músico, bajo los auspicios del sello Blue Note. Estos serán los dos discos que destacan dentro de este capítulo 494, pero si te atreves a pasar descubrirás mucha más música firmada por nombres como los de Mitch Woods, Laurence Jones, Fay Hallam o Dave Hole, entre otros.
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Double Trouble – Little wing - Jimmy laFave – Bohemian Cowboy Blues - Blue Nightfall – 2005 Derek & The Dominos – Nobody knows when you’re down and out - Layla And Other Assorted Love Songs (Deluxe Edition) (disc 1) – 2011 Lynyrd Skynyrd – Simple man - Icon – 2010 Bozz Saggs - Running blue – va - Monster Blues - 2001 Alvin Lee – The bluest blues - Pure Blues Billy F Gibbons – Mo slower Blues - The Big Bad Blues - 2018 Jeff Beck – Cause we’ve ended as lovers – Beckology John Nemeth – What have i done wrong - Come And Get It - 2004 Dave Hole – North west blues - The Plumber - 1993 Phil Guy – Stone Crazy - It's a Real Mutha - 2009
For the 696th week, I'll mix up new blues and old to go with the mix of new and old listeners. That includes Dave Hole, Carey Bell, Crystal Shawanda, JP Soars, and Willie "Big Eyes" Smith. New or old, listener or track - I don't think it really makes a difference because, as always, the hour ahead is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
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Eddy Clearwater – Black Night – black Night - 1993 George Thorogood & The Destroyers – House rent Boogie - Live At Harvard Square Theater (2018) Dave Hole – The blues is here to stay - Goin' Back Down - 2018 Blues Exile – Someday - First Met The Blues – 2018 Dany Franchi – My Only one - Problem Child – 2018 Tas Cru – Queen of hearts - Memphis Song – 2018 Silverdimes, the –Electryfing - double trouble live – 2018 Rhythm X Revival – Almost every night - Rhythm X Revival – 2018
Drive Tuesday was privileged enough to have Aria award winning musician Dave Hole pop into the studio to chat about life on tour, his 1937 guitar and newly released album ‘Goin’ Back Down’. His unique and unusual performance style has led him to being described by Australian rock historian Ian McFarlane as, ‘the most […]
Visit: www.salty.com.au Recorded 10 April 2018, released 2 May 2018 as standalone interview podcast. Salty talks with fabulous, world renowned Australian slide guitarist Dave Hole. With Dave's 'Goin' Back Down' being his first new release in ten years, we explore the new songs, production and what makes his guitar cut that groove so nice! First non American on Alligator records out of Chicago, so you know this is the real deal tone hounds. Australian tour during May 2018, www.davehole.com for details.
Visit: www.salty.com.au Recorded 10 April 2018, released 2 May 2018 as standalone interview podcast. Salty talks with fabulous, world renowned Australian slide guitarist Dave Hole. With Dave's 'Goin' Back Down' being his first new release in ten years, we explore the new songs, production and what makes his guitar cut that groove so nice! First non American on Alligator records out of Chicago, so you know this is the real deal tone hounds. Australian tour during May 2018, www.davehole.com for details.
If you love the BLUES THIS SHOW IS FOR YOU.
Family graduations two days and five hundred miles apart mean you get a Roadhouse Rewind for show 638. From ten years ago, I hope Roadhouse 118 will keep you entertained until I return next week with another new show. We return to the freewheelin' feel of The Roadhouse this week, with the Blues Music Awards shows behind us. Dave Hole, Hamilton Loomis, Anson Funderburgh, Roosevelt Sykes, and Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women are just some of the artists you'll love in this edition. It may be a tough genre to pin down, but you're sure to find each and every artist in the 118th Roadhouse Podcast deeply rooted in the blues - the finest blues you've never heard.
show#49506.22.13 1.Michael Kamen - All My Trials - from LP New York Rock 1973 (4:19)2.Dumpstaphunk - Blues Wave - - from Dirty Word (3:27) Spinner's Section: 3.The Blazers: ooh-poo-pah-doo (4:02) (East Side Soul, Rounder, 1995)4.Jimmie Vaughan: boom-bapa-boom (3:55) (Strange Pleasure, Epic, 1994)5.Vaughan Brothers: telephone song (3:28) (Family Style, Epic, 1990)6.Roy Rogers: livin' on borrowed time (3:48) (Slide Zone, Liberty, 1994)7.Dave Hole: the bottle (4:43) (Short Fuse Blues, Provogue, 1990)8.Sonny Landreth: broken hearted road (4:40) (Levee Town, Sugar Hill, 2000)9.Keb' Mo': remain silent (4:42) (Suitcase, Epic, 2006)10.Gina Sicilia: allow me to confess (5:07) (Allow Me To Confess, SwingNation, 2007)11.Paul Geremia: the things that used to matter (5:46) (Gamblin' Woman Blues, Shamrock, 1992)12.Dayna Kurtz: I look good in bad (5:08) (Secret Canon Vol 2, MC, 2013) Back To Beardo: 13. Bobby Rush - Before Sex - 1992 - from Handy Man (3:03)14. Beth Hart & Joe Bonamassa - See Saw - 2013 - from Seesaw (3:27)15. Jackie Johnson - The Tears of a Clown - 2011 - from Memphis Jewel (3:50)16. Hank Crawford & Jimmy McGriff - After Supper - 1986 - from Soul Survivors (9:05)17. Barrence Whitfield & The Savages - Wild Cherry - 1985 - from Dig Yourself (2:22)18. Alex Schultz - Who Will the Next Fool Be - 2004 - from Think About It (4:58)99. Albert Ammons & His Rhythm Kings - Sweet Patooty Boogie - 1946 - from Blues, Boogie, & Bop [Disc 1] The 1940s Mercury Sessions (2:59)20. Brian Auger & The Trinity - What You Gonna Do? - 1968 - from Definitely What! (3:20)21. Watermelon Slim & The Workers - Drinking & Driving - 2007 - from The Wheel Man (2:17)22. Sean Costello - The Plumber - 2001 - from Moanin' for Molasses (3:50)23. Retro Deluxe - What In The Devil Did I Do Last Night? - 2010 - from Watermelon Tea (2:03)24. Plainfield Slim & the Groundhawgs - Dirty Girl - 2009 - from When The Devil Hits Home (4:18)25. Todd Sharpville - Misery - 2010 - from Porchlight Disc 2 (8:51)26. Matt Schofield - One Look (and I'm Hooked) - 2011 - from Anything But Time (4:17)
show#48604.20.13Rainy 420 show....Fats Waller - Reefer ManVictoria Spivey - Dope Head BluesDon Redman - Reefer ManCab Calloway - Kickin' The Gong AroundStuff Smith - Here Comes The Man With The JiveElla Fitzgerald (with Chick Webb) - Wacky DustTrixie Smith - Jack, I'm Mellow Barney Bigard - Sweet Marijuana BrownMuddy Waters - Champagne & Reefer (King Bee 1981)Fraternity Of Man - Don't Bogart Me (aka Don't Bogart That Joint) (Easy Rider 1969)Captain Beefheart and His Magic Band - Zig Zag Wanderer (Safe As Milk 1967)James Cotton feat. Joe Bonamassa - Cotton Mouth Man (Cotton Mouth Man 2013)Humble Pie - Only a Roach (Humble Pie 1970)Spinner's Section:a section in the rainLos Lobos: wicked rain (3:04) (Kiko, 1992)Big Al & the Heavyweight: make it rain (7:21) (Hey Hey Mardi Gras, 1998)Chris Duarte Group: out in the rain (4:25) (Blue Velocity, 2007)Eric Clapton & BB King: come rain or come shine (4:11) (Riding With The King, 2000)Paul deLay: rainy Marie (3:37) (Heavy Rotation, 2001)Delbert McClinton: watchin' the rain (3:36) (Nothing Personal, 2001)Dave Hole: cold rain (3:20) (Steel On Steel, 1995)Kay Kay & the Rays: cold rain falling (3:56) (Big Bad Girl, 2004)Monkeyjunk: running in the rain (2:44) (To Behold Monkey Junk, 2011)Alain Clark: rain will fall (2:49) (Live It Out, 2007)Mason Casey: rainy day in El Valle (4:22) (Deep Blue Dream, 2004)Back to Beardo:Savoy Brown - Looking In (Looking In 1970)Jimbo Mathus & The Tri-State Coalition - Useless Heart (White Buffalo 2013)Janet Ryan - Tired of Talking (Mama Soul 2013)Dudley Taft - Feeling Good Now (Deep Deep Blue 2013)Paul Filipowicz - "Fat Richards" Blues (Saints And Sinners 2013)The Hound Kings - Red Light (Unleashed 2013)
show#48203.23.13The Man Show!!!Muddy Waters and The Nighthawks - Mannish Boy (info not evailable yet)Bill Perry - Bluesman (Raw Deal 1994)Willie Dixon - I Ain't Gonna Be Your Monkey Man (Big Three Boogie 2011)Al Kooper/Mike Bloomfield/Stephen Stills - Man's Temptation (Super Session 1968)Sherman Robertson - Guitar Man (Going Back Home 1998)The Boneshakers - Part Time Man (Book Of Spells 1997)Chris Beard - Everything Man (Barwalkin' 1997)Willie Kent - Good Man Feeling Bad (Too Hurt to Cry 1994)Neil Young - Dirty Old Man (Chrome Dreams II 2007)Edgar Winter - New Man (Jazzin' the Blues 2004)David Gogo - This Is A Man's World (Halfway To Memphis 2006)Billy Hector - Jealous Man (The Wild Wild Best 2000)Gary Primich - Company Man (Company Man 1997)Jerome Godboo - Dogman (Humdinger 2007)Omar & the Howlers - Magic Man (I Told You So 1984)Sugar Blue - Cold Blooded Man (Code Blue 2007)Steven Miller - Man On The Move (Steven Miller 1970)Pat Boyack And The Prowlers - Gas Station Man (Breakin' In 1994)Screamin' Jay Hawkins - Portrait Of A Man (Portrait Of A Man 1972) Spinner's Manly Section:Kris Pohlmann Band: one chance (3:47) (New Resolution, self-release, 2009)Dave Hole: take a swing (6:24) (Short Fuse Blues, Provogue, 1990)Ian Moore: deliver me (6:16) (-, Capricorn, 1993)Jean Paul Rena & Terrawheel: crossroad (3:03) (Can't Be Satisfied, CoraZong, 2007)David Gogo: where the devil won't go (3:22) (Different Views, Cordova Bay, 2009)Blue Bishops: bar room blues (3:46) (Deep, self-release, 2002)Ellis Hooks: that's not what I need (4:00) (The Hand Of God, Zane, 2001)Tony Z: Roger place (3:58) (Get Down With The Blues, Tone-Cool, 1995)Too Slim & the Taildraggers: when you love somebody (4:56) (Free Your Mind, Underworld, 2009)Chris Duarte Group: the end of me and you (4:49) (Vantage Point, Provogue, 2008)
show#43003.24.12 A new Marconi Experiment this week!!! 70's Style Freeform!!!! Oz Noy - Twisted Blues (Twisted Blues, Vol. 1 2011)Omar & the Howlers - I Told You So (I Told You So 1984)Ryan Hartt & The Blue Hearts - When It Rains (Call My Name 2012)Janiva Magness - I'm Alive (Stronger For It 2012)Jeff Turmes - Great Big Slob (Every Day's My Lucky Day 2002)Spinner's Section:fasten your seatbeltsEric Clapton: blues before sunrise (2:57) (From The Cradle, Reprise, 1994)Johnny Mastro & Mama's Boys: kings & queens (2:53) (Beautiful Chaos, self-release, 2010)James Solberg: L.A. blues (6:05) (L.A. Blues, Ruf, 1998)Kris Pohlmann Band: one day baby (3:21) (One For Sorrow, self-release, 2012)Family Style: pocket full of nothin' (3:57) (Walk, self-release, 2003)Chris Duarte Group: sun prairie blues (9:20) (Blue Velocity, Provogue, 2007)Dave Hole: worry (4:37) (Steel On Steel, Provogue, 1995)Hokie Joint: the way it goes…sometimes (4:28) (The Way It Goes…Sometimes, Cool Buzz, 2008)Guy Forsyth: faith (3:03) (Calico Girl, Small and Nimble, 2008)Hoax: bones (6:22) (Humdinger, Credible, 1998)Back To Beardo:Ana Popovic with Jason Ricci - Count Me In (Unconditional 2011)Tony Vega Band - King Friday (Glory Baby 2007)Monkeywalk - Louder (More 1995)The Nighthawks - High Ball (Hard Living 1995)Slo Leak - Nothing But Taillights (New Century Blues 2008)Curtis Salgado - More Than You Can Chew (More Than You Can Chew 1995)Derek Trucks Band - Out Of Madness (Live at Stache's and Little Brothers 1996)
Bandana Blues show#38204.03.11 http://www.bandanablues.com/donation.html for the Tip Jar Thanks to donators .. in particular Miami.... whos saved us from losing ALL the archived shows!!! Blues Anatomy - He's a Jelly Roll Baker (Rediscovering Lonnie Johnson featuring Jef Lee Johnson and Geoff Muldaur 2008)Jef Lee Johnson - Law and Order (Thisness 2007)Spinner's Section:Roy Rogers & Norton Buffalo: the buffalo cajun mambo (3:41) (Travellin' Tracks, Blind Pig, 1992)Guy Forsyth: tricks of the trade (4:41) (Steak, Antone's, 2000)Duke Robillard & Sunny Crownover: I'm still in love with you (2:25) (Tales From The Tiki Lounge, Blue Duchess, 2009)Ellis Hooks: black nights, blue moon (3:41) (Godson Of Soul, Evidence, 2005)Ian Siegal: kingdom come (4:34) (Broadside, Nugene, 2009)Dave Hole: night cat (5:32) (Short Fuse Blues, Provogue, 1990)Jon Cleary: is it any wonder (5:03) (Pin Your Spin, Basin Street, 2004)Big Blind: natural high (3:24) (Dressed To Win, Cool Buzz, 2007)Th' Legendary Shack Shakers: creek cats (3:20) (Believe, Yep Roc, 2004)Back To Beardo:The Nighthawks - Guard Your Heart (10 Years Live 1981)Mark Hummel - Love Shock (Mark Hummel's Blue Harp Meltdown - Vol. 2 - East Meets West - (Disk 1))Jerry Portnoy And The Streamliners - Charge It (Jerry Portnoy And The Streamliners 2010)Lazy Lester - Sugar Coated Love (Roll Your Moneymaker - Black Rock'n'Roll 1948-58 1958)Johnny Dyer - Johnny's Boogie (Jukin' 1983)The Hollywood Fats Band - Little Girl (Rock This House)Carlos Del Junco - The Crazy Bastard (Mongrel Mash 2011)
This week's playlist: • Last Chance Lounge by Chainsaw Dupont, from Bourbon Street Breakdown (2005); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit ChainsawDupont.com for more information. • I Called My Baby Long Distance by Archie Edwards, from The Toronto Sessions (2001), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit the biographies page at AcousticBlues.com for more information. • D.E.A. Blues by Davis Coen, from Blues from the Get Go (2000), available from CD Baby, CDUniverse.com and the iTMS.Visit DavisCoen.com for more information. • Miss Blues'es Child by Eli Cook, from Miss Blues'es Child (2005, re-released 2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit EliCook.com for more information. • When Malindy Sings, A Fool For You and Barnyard Blues, all from Footprints (2007); available direct from the band when you click the "CD" link at their site, and the iTMS. Visit PhantomBluesBand.com for more information. • Wrapped Up In Love by Carey & Lurrie Bell, from Second Nature (2004), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Carey's Alligator Records bio page for more information. • Keep Your Motor Running by Dave Hole, from Short Fuse Blues (1992), available direct from the store at Dave's site, Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit DaveHole.com for more information. • Comin' Home To New Orleans by The Dare Ya Blues Band, from Lonely Street (2004), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Also available: Food For Song (2006) from CD Baby. Visit the band's page at Garageband.com for more information and other links. Mentioned during this show: Taste Entertainment Center; All Music Guide; Taj Mahal (the musician, lest there be any confusion). Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #108 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Blues Over Baghdad by Fruteland Jackson, from Tell Me What You Say (2007), available direct from the store at his site, his label Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit Fruteland.com for more information. • 2nd Street by Paul Reddick, from Revue: The Best of Paul Reddick (2007), available from NorthernBlues Music and the iTMS. Visit Paul's bio page at the NorthernBlues site for more information. • Hungry by Ana Popovic, from Still Making History (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit AnaPopovic.com and her MySpace page for more information. • Side To Side by Detroit Women from Sassitude (2007). Visit DetroitWomen.org and their MySpace page for information about the Women, and how you can buy a copy of Sassitude. For more information about the individual Women, visit this page and use the The Women pull-down menu. • Long Ride Home by Marc Benno and The Nightcrawlers, from Crawlin (2006), available through this page at Marc's site, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit MarcBenno.com for more information. • Love Is Turnin Green by Marc Benno and The Nightcrawlers, also from Crawlin. • Walkabout by Scott Albert Johnson, from Umbrella Man (2007), available from the store at his site and the iTMS. Visit ScottAlbertJohnson.com for more information. • Don't Leave Me by The Chicago Thieves, a demo track for an impending album. Visit ChicagoThieves.co.uk for more information and to hear other tracks. • I've Got News by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, from The Wheel Man (2007), available from Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • Vintage Wine by Dave Hole, from Rough Diamond (2007), available direct from the store at Dave's site and the iTunes Music Store. Visit DaveHole.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Facebook.com; Stevie Ray Vaughan : Caught in the Crossfire by Joe Nick Patoski; Kane Welch Kaplin. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon # courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Vintage Wine by Dave Hole, from Rough Diamond (2007), available direct from the store at Dave's site and the iTunes Music Store. Visit DaveHole.com for more information. • Trust by Joe White, from Trials Along The Trail (2005), available as a download from IndependentArtistsCompany.com. Visit JoeWhiteMusic.com and Joe's page at Garageband.com for more information. • Straighten Up And Fly Right by Mary-Ann Brandon, from Stone Blues (2007), available from SnailWorx Records and the iTMS. Visit Mary-Ann's IODA PromoNet page for a little more information. • Po' Boy by Paul Yates, included on the compilation Blues And Roots, Vol, 4 (2007), available from BluesandRootsPromotions.com. Po' Boy is from Paul's debut CD Mr. Bowman (release date unknown). Also available: But Of Course (2004) from Guitar 9 Records. • Blues As Blues Can Get by Blue Voodoo, from Hot Wire (My Heart) (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BlueVoodooBlues.com or their MySpace page for more information. • Hot Wire (My Heart) by Blue Voodoo, also from Hot Wire (My Heart) (2007). • Hoochie Coochie Man by Muddy Waters, from The Lost Tapes (1999), available from BlindPigRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Blind Pig site, which provides excellent background information about The Lost Tapes and the players who appear on the album. • Big Bee by Reverend Raven, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available from the Great Northern Blues Society. Big Bee is also the title track of the Rev.'s brand new CD, which is available from BlueslandRecords.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ReverendRaven.com for more information. • Ballad of John Lee by Brad Wilson, from Rockin' The Blues (2007), available for sale at Brad's gigs. Brad has eight other albums for sale from CD Baby and the iTMS. He also has a long list of individual tracks for sale through Napster. Visit BradWilsonLive.com for more information. • Don't Touch My Guitar by Pat Coast, from Don't Touch My Guitar (2003), available from CD Baby. Visit PatCoastBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Fat Freddy's Cat. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #81 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
We return the freewheelin' feel of The Roadhouse this week, with the Blues Music Awards shows behind us. Dave Hole, Hamilton Loomis, Anson Funderburgh, Roosevelt Sykes, and Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women are just some of the artists you'll love in this edition. It may be a tough genre to pin down, but you're sure to find each and every artist in the 118th Roadhouse Podcast deeply rooted in the blues - the finest blues you've never heard.
We return the freewheelin' feel of The Roadhouse this week, with the Blues Music Awards shows behind us. Dave Hole, Hamilton Loomis, Anson Funderburgh, Roosevelt Sykes, and Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women are just some of the artists you'll love in this edition. It may be a tough genre to pin down, but you're sure to find each and every artist in the 118th Roadhouse Podcast deeply rooted in the blues - the finest blues you've never heard.
This week's playlist: • Me and My Wife by Root Doctor, from Been A Long Time Coming (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RootDoctorBand.com for more information. • Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes, from No More Mondays (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit MelissaForbes.com for more information. • Joelee by Robert Farrell, from Autoloader (2002), available from MyMusic.com. Visit DoubleSlide.com for more information; Robert also has a guitar technique instructional podcast available. • Dancin' Is Not My Thing by Johnny Ferreira, from Rock & Roll Saxophonist (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS.Visit JohnnyFerreira.com for more information. • Blackjack by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • Barnyard Blues by Billy Jones, from tha' Bluez, available from Black and Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit Billy-Jones.com for more information. • Snake by Son Lewis, from Snake (2005), available from Silk City Records and the iTMS. Visit SonLewis.com for more information. • Fine Line by Maria Daines, obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Maria and her partner, Paul Killington, have an album entitled Treebone (2005) available from CD Baby. Visit Maria-Daines.com or Maria's MySpace page for more information. • Keep Your Motor Running by Dave Hole, from Short Fuse Blues (1992), available direct from the store at Dave's site, Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit DaveHole.com for more information. • Plannin' An Accident by The Hipnotics, from Plannin' An Accident (2004), available direct from their online store. Visit their site for more information. Mentioned during this episode: Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson; and Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music by Hugh Barker and Yuval Taylor. Both are Amazon.com links. Excellent online resources for information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's outstanding (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #68 courtesy of the artists, and either the Podsafe Music Network or the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance)
This week's playlist: • Keep You Motor Running by Dave Hole, from his 1992 album, Short Fuse Blues, available from Alligator Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. Dave's site is here. • Little Black Dress by Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards, from Most Requested (1999), available from Gene's online store, the iTMS and Amazon.com. Jambone Records, Gene's label, has a site under construction here, while Gene's own site is here. • Snake Eye by John Mayall &The Bluesbreakers, from the 2005 CD, Road Dogs, available from Eagle Rock Entertainment, the iTMS and Amazon.com. The official John Mayall web site is here. • Road Dogs, also by John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers and from Road Dogs. • Sweet Talk & Wine by Blue Voodoo, from their CD The Storm (2005), available from CDBaby. Also available from CDBaby is Red Hot Blues (2004). Blue Voodoo's site is here. • Doctor of Love by David Sansing, from his 1999 CD A Dream Deferred, which is available exclusively from the Music Discoveries Network. The MDN also has a bio page for Dave. • Rocket In Your Pocket by Blue Plate Special, from Can You Dig It (2006), available from CD Baby and Amazon.com. Also available from CD Baby: The Blues Ain't Pretty (2000) and No Place To Fade (1998). No Place To Fade is also available from the iTMS. Blue Plate Special's site is here. • Hard Enuff, also by Blue Plate Special and from Can You Dig It. • Torch by Devon Allman's Honeytribe, from their just-released 2006 CD Torch, available from Hittin' the Note, the iTMS and Amazon.com . Also available from the iTMS - an earlier album entitled Bootleg: Live in Florida, released in January. The Honeytribe site is here. Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: Classmates.com and Hittin' the Note (the online home of all things Allman Bros.) Visit the Blues Foundation, the Delta Blues Museum, and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues, for more information about the blues. Please note: If this is your first visit to Murphy's Saloon, you can skip the first 10-12 episodes, which you may find are of sub-par quality. If you decide to listen, just know that while the music is great, my voice may seem muffled in many of those shows. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #38 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I downloaded some of these tracks. A special thanks to Ron, of Blue Plate Special) RIP, Gordon Searls.
This edition of The Roadhouse Podcast definitely has a Friday night feel - a little tougher, a little harder-edged. Even at that, the balance between tough and smooth is pretty even. Rollin' and tumblin' in this week's edition: Michael Burks, Carolyn Wonderland, Louisiana Bob Kirkpatrick, Dave Hole, and Candye Kane. Roll up your sleeves, watch your back and break a sweat on the sawdust dance floor. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 62nd Roadhouse Podcast.
This edition of The Roadhouse Podcast definitely has a Friday night feel - a little tougher, a little harder-edged. Even at that, the balance between tough and smooth is pretty even. Rollin' and tumblin' in this week's edition: Michael Burks, Carolyn Wonderland, Louisiana Bob Kirkpatrick, Dave Hole, and Candye Kane. Roll up your sleeves, watch your back and break a sweat on the sawdust dance floor. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 62nd Roadhouse Podcast.