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EB Davis, der Blues-Botschafter. Im Juni 2008 wurde ihm der offizielle Titel "Blues-Ambassador to the State of Arkansas" verliehen. Der Deutsche Rock- und Pop-Musik-Verband wählte ihn zum besten R&B-Sänger. Seit über 40 Jahren begeistert der in der Blues-Metropole Memphis aufgewachsene Blues- und Soul-Showman sein Publikum in aller Welt.

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #98 - Richard Johnston

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2007 50:50


This week's playlist: • Rag Doll Blues by Brother Malcolm, from Resume (2004), a five-track EP available from CD Baby. Visit Brother Malcolm's Download.com page for more free tracks and more information. • Is This Everything There Is by Ana Popovic, from Still Making History (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit AnaPopovic.com and Ana's MySpace page for more information. • Come Out Baby by Chris Juergensen, from Big Bad Sun (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChrisJuergensen.com and Chris' MySpace pagefor more information. • Meet Me In The City by Richard Johnston, from Official Bootleg #1 (2003), available from the store at Richard's Web site. Visit RichardJohnston.com and Richard's MySpace page for more information. • Miss Maebelle by Richard Johnston, from Foot Hill Stomp (2002). • Do The Romp by Richard Johnston, from Official Bootleg #1 (2003). • The Moon Is Full by Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland and Robert Cray, from Showdown! (1985) available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Collins' page, Copeland's page and Cray's page at the Alligator site for more information. • 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. • Tell Me Baby by EB Davis & the Superband, from I Wanna Talk About You (1999). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. Visit EB Davis.com and EB's MySpace page for more information. • Lafayette Cajun Fest and Fais Do Do by Blue Stew, from Headed South (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BlueStew.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the documentary film Richard Johnston: Hill Country Troubador, directed by Max Shores; The Illinois Entertainer's monthly blues column, Sweet Home/, and look me up at MySpace, Facebook, and/or Twitter. You'll find Murphy's Saloon here in the iTunes Music Store. 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 #98 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #89 - Alejandro Escovedo

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2007 61:28


This week's playlist: • Loretta by the Quarter Draw Band, from For Sale By Owner (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit the Quarter Draw Band's MySpace page for more information. • Swing Tiger Swing by Mem Shannon, from I'm From Phunkville (2005), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit MemShannon.com and Mem's MySpace page for more information. • Side To Side by Detroit Women from Sassitude (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit DetroitWomen.org and their MySpace page for more information. • All For Business by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book (2004), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit Byther's page at TheBlueHighway.com for more information. • Break This Time by Alejandro Escovedo, from The Boxing Mirror (2006), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTMS. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information. • Velvet Guitar by Alejandro Escovedo, from Room of Songs (2006), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTMS. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information. • Break This Time by Alejandro Escovedo, from The Boxing Mirror (2006), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTMS. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information. • You'll Never Change by Bettye LaVette, made available as a single at the Podsafe Music Network by her label, Anti.com. You can buy Bettye's albums from the store at her site. Visit BettyeLavette.com and her page at the Anti- Records site for more information. • I Wanna Talk About You by EB Davis & the Superband, from I Wanna Talk About You (1999). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. Visit EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page for more information. • Black Water by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, from The Wheel Man (2007), available from Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • Rocket In Your Pocket by Blue Plate Special, from Can You Dig It (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BluePlateSpecialBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Drive-By Truckers; Tulare, CA; Jamestown, NY. 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 #89 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com) My Podcast Alley feed! {pca-c44e016c7466284b4a7b25fe6a65c08f}

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #73 - Welcome The Stratmaster

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2007 52:49


This week's playlist: • Honey Bee by Papa Mali from Do Your Thing (2007), available from FogCityRecords.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page, sponsored by Fog City Records, and read this article at JamBands.com for more information about Papa Mali. • Travelin' Daddy by Circe Link, from More Songs! (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit CirceLink.com or her MySpace pagefor more information. • Ask Myself Why by Eddie Turner, from Rise (2005), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit EddieDevilBoy.com and Eddie's MySpace page for more information. • I'm So Lonely by Robert Wuagneux, from a new CD entitled Always! that's due to be released June 1st. The individual track may be purchased now through Dr. Bob's page at Broadjam.com. Visit Dr. Bob's site, 1-Uproductions.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. • A Master Of Time by Pete "Stratmaster" Mitchell, from Cutting The Mustard (2006) available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Stratmaster.co.uk for more information. • Play My Guitar by Pete "Stratmaster" Mitchell, also from Cutting The Mustard (2006). • Shoot Him Down by Jenny Beck, from On The Outside (2005), available from the store at her site and the iTMS. Visit Jenny's site and her MySpace page for more information. • Shack Bully by EB Davis & The Superband, from Live at the A-Trane, Berlin (2005). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page. • Devil In My Shoes by the Rose City Kings, from Holler Out For More: Rose City Kings Live (2005), available from CD Baby. A studio version of Devil In My Shoes appears on the RCK's first album Delta Hop (2003). Visit RoseCityKings.com and their Garageband.com page for more information. Also, visit the Rose City Kings' online store for some cool band-related merchandise. Mentioned during this show: Mark Kerr's Blues Nation podcast and The Traveling Juke Joint podcast. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #73 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance or Download.com)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #59 - Women With Sassitude

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 28, 2007 52:14


This week's playlist: • Poor Man's Train by Gerry Wall, from Winter Grass (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit GerryWall.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. • Ride, Ride by Alexis P. Suter, from Shuga Fix (2005), available from CD Universe, EMusic.com, and the iTunes Music Store. Visit AlexisSuter.com for more information. • She's Got My Number by Blue Plate Special, from Can You Dig It (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Also available from CD Baby: The Blues Ain't Pretty (2000) and No Place To Fade (1998). The Blues Ain't Pretty and No Place To Fade are also now available from the iTMS. Visit BluePlateSpecialBand.com for more information. • Fat's Jump by Big George Jackson, from Beggin' Ain't for Me (1999), available from Black and Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit BigGeorgeJackson.com for more information. • 5-0 Blues by Corey Harris, from Fish Ain't Bitin' (1997), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Corey's Alligator Records bio page for more information. • No Time for Singing the Blues by Detroit Women from their brand new album Sassitude (2007), due in stores January 31st. 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. • Too Much Time by Louisiana Bob Kirkpatrick & Short Fuse, from Drive Across Texas (2001), available from TopCat Records, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Bob's TopCat Records bio page for more information • Fool For The Ladies by EB Davis & The Superband, from Live at the A-Trane, Berlin (2005). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page. • Side To Side by Detroit Women from their brand new album 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. Mentioned during this show: Detroit Women's backing band, Motor City, which consists of Dennis Burr - guitar, Susie Woodman - keyboards, Rick Zeldes - bass and Steve Kohn - drums. Also, write to the Superhot Lady Cop, aka The Sexpert, at yoursexpert@gmail.com with questions about sex, or your sex-related dlilemmas. Your questions and The Sexpert's replies will be included in future episodes of Murphy's Saloon. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #59 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #58 - Snow In Malibu?

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2007 54:01


This week's playlist: • I Need Someone by EB Davis & the Superband, from I Wanna Talk About You (1999). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. Visit EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page for more information. • Froggy Bottom by Johnny Nicholas, from Livin' With The Blues (2005), available from CD Baby, TopCat Records and the iTunes Music Store. Also available from the same three outlets: Thrill on the Hill (1994) and Rockin' My Blues To Sleep (2001). Johnny's bio is here, and check out the Hilltop Cafe. • Don't Let Me Catch You with Your Drawers Down by Koko Taylor, from Royal Blue (2000), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Koko's Alligator Records bio page for more information. • Made Me Cry by Boo Boo Davis, from Drew, Mississippi (2006), available from Black & Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit BooBooDavis.com For more information. • If You Feel Froggy by Freightrain Jones, one of 11 songs available free at Soundclick.com. I first found Freightrain at the PMN. Visit Freightrain's MySpace page for more information. • Strongest Weakness by Detroit Women, from Rattle Your Cage (2004), available from CD Baby, Silk City Records and the iTMS. Visit DetroitWomen.org and their MySpace page for more information. • The Peace Within by Barry McCabe, from The Peace Within (2001), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BarryMcCabe.com for more information. • Party On The Levee by Mean Gene Kelton, from Mean Guitar (2004), available from Mean Gene's online store and the iTMS. Visit GeneKelton.com for more information. • Kool Iron Bed (with intro) by Lance Lopez, a track from his not-yet-released fourth CD, Higher Ground. The track was obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Visit LanceLopez.com for more information and other releases. • I Believe by Detroit Women, from Rattle Your Cage (2004), available from CD Baby, Silk City Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit DetroitWomen.org and their MySpace page for more information. Mentioned during this show: send email or audio clips with questions about sex, or sex-related dlilemmas to yoursexpert@gmail.com. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #58 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #49 - No Foie Gras In Chicago

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2006 49:54


This week's playlist: • Please Let Me Explain by Rev. Raven and the Chain-Smoking Altar Boys, featuring Madison Slim, from Live At Blues On Grand (2004), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. The iTMS also has the Rev's albums Slow Burn (2004) and Big Bee (2006). • How Many Times by Eric Coslop, from a single first released in 2001. Eric has a page at Garageband.com, as does his current band The Curbfinders. In the early '90s, Eric also contributed to a series of CDs by the Home At Last Band. • Go Tell It on the Mountain by Jimmie Bratcher, from Man! It's Christmas (2006), available Nov. 24th from Jimmie's online store. Jimmie's other albums are available from his site, as well as the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit JimmieBratcher.com and his MySpace page. • Guaranteed Recipe by The Raunchtones, from Standing Room Only: Songs from the Last Roadhouse (2005), available from Silk City Records and the iTMS. • Thick Side by Mark Kerr, from One Drink Away From The Blues (2005), available from CD Baby, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit MarkKerrLtd.com. • Rollin' by Maria Daines, a single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Two albums of Maria's music are available from the iTMS: Treebone and Brother of the Road (both 2005). For more information about Maria, and her partner (and guitarist) Paul Killington, visit Maria-Daines.com. • CTA (mix 1) by Anonymous American, a single obtained from the PMN. For more information about the band, visit AnonymousAmerican.com. • Too Late to Try to Do Right by Root Doctor and The Sofa King Horns, from Been A Long Time Coming (2006), available from CD Baby, Amazon.com, CD Universe and Barnes & Noble. For more information, visit RootDoctorBand.com. • Rather Be With Her by EB Davis & the Superband, from I Wanna Talk About You (1999). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page. • No Time for Singing the Blues by Detroit Women, a pre-release podcasting exclusive to Murphy's Saloon from their forthcoming album Sassitude. The Detroit Women CD Rattle Your Cage (2005) is available from CD Baby, Silk City Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. Be sure to check out their site at DetroitWomen.org. Mentioned sometime during this show: The MTA Song, Ubercaster, foie gras, GourmetCruelty.com and the Chicago City Council's decision to ban the sale of foie gras in the city. And don't forget to send Detroit Women some love with an email to Peggy Blue, their publicist, at pblue(at)detroitwomen(dot)org. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #49 courtesy of these independent artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #44

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2006 41:23


This week's playlist: • I Won't Go Back by Joe White, from Trials Along The Trail (2005), available as downloads from Independent Artists Company.com. For more information, visit JoeWhiteMusic.com and Joe's page at Garageband.com. • Tell Me What To Do by Boo Boo Davis, from Drew Mississippi (2006), available from Black & Tan Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. • The Daddy by Big George Jackson, from Big Shot (2001), available from Black & Tan Records, iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. • Doncha Know I Love You by Harpdog Brown, from the CD Once In A Howlin' Moon. For more information or to buy Harpdog's CD, visit HarpdogBrown.com. You can hear some other tracks by visiting Harpdog's Garageband page or his MySpace page. • Let The Chips Fall Where They May by Lucky Peterson, from Triple Play (1990), available from Alligator Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. • Sleeping With The Devil by Johnny Nicholas, from Thrill On The Hill (1994, then 2005), available from TopCat Records, CD Baby, IcarusDigital.com, the iTMS and Amazon.com. • Honey The Night Is Young by The Mescal Sheiks, from their album The World Is Not My Home (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information, visit their site or their MySpace page. • Drivin' Wheel by EB Davis & The Superband, from Live at Yorckschlossen, Berlin (2000). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page. Also mentioned during this show: The Hilltop Cafe and The Big Band Bash; and BigContact.com. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #44 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #40 - Alejandro Escovedo

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2006 41:33


This week's playlist: • Mary Ann by EB Davis & The Superband, from Live at Yorckschlossen, Berlin (2000). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at his MySpace page, and at EB Davis.com. • Lafayette Cajun by Blue Stew, from Headed South (2005). All four of Blue Stew's albums are available on CD from CD Baby. Also available from Amazon.com, are their albums Stumbling Blocks and Stepping Stones (January 2000), and Destination: The Blues (November 2000). Headed South is also available from Silk City Records. All tracks from all Blue Stew albums are available as individual digital downloads for 99 cents each from their brand new Web site. I downloaded this track from the Podsafe Music Network. • Copperhead Road by Steve Earle, from the Live at Montreux, 2005 CD, available from Amazon.com and the iTunes Music Store. Copperhead Road is also the title track of a superb, blistering electric album, available from both Amazon.com and the iTMS. I downloaded the acoustic solo version from the PMN. • Crooked Frame by Alejandro Escovedo, from a sanctioned bootleg, Live at The Palms (1995). Three versions of Crooked Frame appear on Alejandro's album With These Hands (2003): an electric studio version from 2003, and two live versions (one electric, the other acoustic) recorded in 1996. With These Hands, and all of Alejandro's other albums (as well as some rareties and swag) are available from the store at his site. Most of his albums are available from the iTMS and Amazon.com. • One More Time by Alejandro Escovedo, from Live at The Palms. Two electric (and very rocking) versions of One More Time are available: on Gravity (1992) and on With These Hands (recorded live at the South By Southwest Conference, 1996). • Hooked On You by Albert Collins, from Cold Snap (1986), available from Aligator Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. This track was downloaded from the PMN. • Got The Blues In My Heart by Boo Boo Davis, from the CD Drew Mississippi forthcoming in October on Black & Tan Records. Pre-orders are possible at Amazon.com. This track downloaded from the PMN. Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: The Palms Playhouse. The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum are excellent online resources for more information about the blues. Be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #40 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I downloaded some of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #36 - Ruby James Rocks!

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2006 40:59


This week's playlist: • Another Day by Ruby James from a forthcoming CD entitled Ruby James, much of which can be downloaded free from RubyJames.com. For more information, visit Ruby's MySpace page or the RubyJamesFans page at MySpace. Ruby is touring the United States this fall - some dates are confirmed and others are pending, so check Ruby's MySpace page for specifics. • Party On The Levee by Mean Gene Kelton & The Die Hards from Mean Guitar (2003), available at GeneKelton.com. Gene's album Most Requested (2000) is available at the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. • Never Gonna by Beau Hall, from his album UNH! (2005), available at CD Baby and the iTMS. For information about upcoming gigs and other news, visit BeauRocks.com or Beau's MySpace page. • Busted by The Hitman Blues Band from their 2000 album Blooztown, available at CD Baby and the iTMS. Also available from CD Baby is their 2003 album Angel In The Shadows, which is dedicated to the memory Ray Alexander, father of guitarist Russell "Hitman" Alexander. For more information about The Hitman Blues Band, visit HitmanBluesBand.com. • Tell Me Baby by EB Davis & the Superband from I Wanna Talk About You (1999), one of a number of CDs available at EBDavis.com. EB also has a track on a German album called Jazz & Blues Award 2004 that's available from the iTMS. And like almost everyone in the world, EB has a MySpace page that includes a gig list. • Looking Out 4 #1 by The Mescal Sheiks, from This World Is Not My Home (2006), available at CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information about the Sheiks, visit MescalSheiks.com and/or their MySpace page (which includes a list of upcoming shows). • Mark My Words by Gregg Martinez & The Rolling Thunder from Big Bad Daddy (2006), available at GreggMartinez.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. An upcoming gig list is available at Gregg's site. • Sweet As Sin by Ruby James from the soon-to-be-released CD Ruby James, currently available as a free download from her MySpace page. There is an alternate, acoustic version of Sweet As Sin available on a seven-song EP entitled Loaded (2002) that's available at the iTMS. Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: The Podfather Adam Curry and his uncharacteristic, illogical belief in overblown conspiracy theories, and Gerald Posner's book Case Closed (the logic of which is an excellent antidote to all such conspiracy theories). The audio clip at the beginning of this episode is from the 1987 film The Untouchables, directed by Brian DePalma and starring Robert DeNiro, Kevin Costner, Sean Connery, Andy Garcia and Charles Martin Smith. The Untouchables is available for just $9.99 from Amazon.com. Keeping the blues flame burning bright on the Web: the Blues Foundation, the Delta Blues Museum, and the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. Check out No iPod Required to learn how you can enjoy podcasts, including Murphy's Saloon, without owning an iPod. Thanks to the Smackieville Squire for the Murphy's logo and the Murphy's Saloon Disclaimer. Please note: If this is your first visit to Murphy's Saloon, and you want to hear more, you can skip the first 10-12 episodes with a completely clear conscience. Really. Trust me on this one. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #36 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I downloaded some of these tracks)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #31 - Superhot Lady Cop

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2006 40:47


  This week's playlist: • Living For the Moment by Marc Doiron. Marc's album Time Is Precious is available from the iTunes Music Store, Tower Records and mperia.com. • Rain, Rain by the Detonators; their site is here and their MySpace page is here. The funny story of their struggle to find a drummer (shades of Spinal Tap) is here. • Drivin' Wheel by EB Davis & The Superband, from the album Live At Yorckschlosschen, Vol. 2 (2000). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at his MySpace page, and at EB Davis.com. • Grooving Together by EB Davis & The Superband, from the album Live At The A-Trane Berlin (2005) and available from his online store. • This World Is Not My Home by The Mescal Sheiks, from their album The World Is Not My Home (2006), available from the iTMS and CD Baby. For more information, visit their site or their MySpace page. • Fool For You by The Mescal Sheiks, also from The World Is Not My Home. • Running To New Orleans by Byther Smith, from his album Throw Away The Book; available from the iTMS and his label Black & Tan Records. Byther's music is also available through Amazon.com, MSN music, emusic.com and ourtracks.com. • Married To the Blues by Chumslick Nick and the Sharks. For more information, visit chumslicknickandthesharks.com or their page at GarageBand.com. (Music on Murphy’s Saloon #31 courtesy of these very independent artists, the Podsafe Music Network, GarageBand.com, the iTunes Music Store and MySpace.com) Extra special thanks to the one and only Superhot Lady Cop for calling in with a station ID. I look forward to future collaborations. Worth a visit (and a listen): the Delta Blues Museum site and their podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. Also, you do not have to own one of the seemingly ubiquitous white mp3 players to enjoy Murphy’s Saloon away from your computer: check out No iPod Required for more information. Thanks again to Sci-Fi Hi-Fi, makers of PodWorks, the best shareware application I've ever bought.

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #29 - Tokyo Calling

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2006 40:50


  This week's playlist: • Come Out Baby by Chris Juergensen, from the album Big Bad Sun, available through Chris' page at Magnatunes.com. Also available at Magnatunes: the album Prospects. • Sweet Melissa by Chris Juergensen, also from Big Bad Sun. • Please Let Me Explain by Reverend Raven, featuring Madison Slim, from the CD Live At Blues on Grand (2004), available from CD Baby. In addition, CD Baby has the Rev's first CD, Slow Burn (1998). • Bee Hive Baby by Reverend Raven, featuring Madison Slim, also from Live At Blues on Grand. • I Want To Talk About You by EB Davis and The Superband, from the album I Want To Talk About You. EB has his own online store, where you can order his CDs. You can also learn more at his MySpace page, and at EB Davis.com. • Fool For The Ladies by EB Davis and The Superband, also from I Want To Talk About You. • Hammer Down by Russell "The Hitman" Alexander and The Hitman Blues Band, from their 2003 album Angel in the Shadows, available from the iTunes Music Store. For more information about Russ and the band, go to their page at Garageband, their MySpace page or the band site. Also available from the iTMS: the 2000 album Blooztown. • Listen To The Wind by Russell "The Hitman" Alexander and The Hitman Blues Band, also from Angel in the Shadows. Although not mentioned on tonight’s show, very cool blues-related links worth a visit: the Delta Blues Museum and their podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. And remember, you do not have to own one of the most popular mp3 players on the planet to enjoy Murphy’s Saloon away from your computer: visit No iPod Required for more information. (Music on Murphy’s Saloon #29 courtesy of these very independent artists, the Podsafe Music Network, CD Baby or Magnatune.com)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #24 - Fresh Watermelon

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2006 37:50


This week's music: • Red Room Romp by pat mAcdonald, from his CD, In The Red Room, available from CD Baby. You can find out more about pat and his music at his MySpace page, where there's a list of upcoming gigs, or at an unofficial fan site. • Sleeping In The Ground by EB Davis & The Superband. EB and the band are on line at MySpace, and at EB Davis.com, where you can buy his CD, Live at the A Trane - Berlin. • Never Miss Your Water by Lil Ed & The Blues Imperials, which was downloaded free (and legally) from Music.Download.com. For much more information, and to buy Lil Ed's CDs, visit his page at Alligator Records. • Who Do I Gotta Kill by Joe White, from his CD Trials Along The Trail; available from the Independent Artists Company. You can also learn more at Joe's site. • Hard Times by Watermelon Slim and The Workers. Slim's site is here. His first two CDs are available there. His new CD Watermelon Slim and The Workers is available from NorthernBlues. • Devil's Cadillac by Watermelon Slim and The Workers. • Go Fast by Humdinger. Their MySpace page is here. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. Also mentioned on tonight's show: MySpace.com, Download.com, Adam Curry's Daily Source Code and Jim DeRogatis. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #24 courtesy of the artists, and Garageband.com, Download.com, MySpace.com. Special thanks to EB Davis and Fred Litwin, president and founder of NorthernBlues Music.)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #22 - The Double Deuce

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2006 37:00


This week's music: • Ya Better Treat Me Right by The Mitchell Blues Band. For more information, visit the band's GarageBand page. • I Like Knowing You Miss Me by Circe Link, from the CD More Music!. Circe has three albums available for download at the iTunes Music Store, and those three albums, plus a fourth ("Live in Japan") are available on CD at her Garageband page. • Travelin' Daddy by Circe Link. • Meet Me In The Middle by Stingray. You can learn more about the band by going to Stingray Online. Their CD, Ghosts In The Attic is available from True Blue Records, while individual tracks on the album can be downloaded from Martian Music. • Uh Uh Baby by EB Davis & The Superband. You can find EB and the band at MySpace, and at EB Davis.com, where you can buy his CD, Live at the A Trane - Berlin. • Fool For The Ladies by EB Davis & The Superband. • Just A Shell by GILES. They have two albums available from the iTunes Music Store: blood from a Stone and blue funk. For more information, visit the GILES site. Their forthcoming CD, Dancing With Dolores, should be available any day from MusicStage.com. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. Also mentioned on tonight's show: the Traveling Juke Joint, Coverville and MySpace. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #22 courtesy of the the artists, the Podsafe Music Network and Garageband.com. And a special thanks to the man himself, EB Davis.)