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Nacido como Edward Harrington el 10 de enero de 1935 en Macon, Mississippi, Clearwater (como llegó a ser conocido) fue elogiado internacionalmente por su forma de tocar la guitarra blues-rock, sus canciones originales y su extravagante talento para el espectáculo. Fue incluido en el Salón de la Fama del Blues en 2016, y también ganó dos Blues Music Awards, incluido el de Artista Masculino de Blues Contemporáneo del Año en 2001.
מקום מיוחד בהיסטוריה של הבּלוז שמור לקבוצת האנשים הנמנים על המוצא האפרו-אמריקני-ילידי. היינו צאצאיהם המשותפים של העבדים מאפריקה והאמריקנים-הילדים, אלה שכונו פעם 'אינדיאנים'. שתי קבוצות המיעוט הנדכאות והנרמסות ביותר בהיסטוריה האמריקנית המודרנית - כל אחת בדרכּהּ.מצד אחד, בּניה ובנותיה המקוריים של יבּשת אמריקה וממול - אלה שהובלו בשלשלאות מיבּשת רחוקה ושועבדו על אדמתה מאות בשנים.מבּין אלו היו כמה שהתגלגלו גם אל הבּלוז והפכו לשחקני מפתח בשדה המוזיקלי הנאצל: צ'ארלי פּאטון, ג'סי-מיי הֶמפיל, סקרפּר בּלקוול ואחרים.אולם, היה אחד בעיר הצפונית אשר בּלט במיוחד בהופעותיו והציג מורשתו המשפחתית כחלק מן העיסוק המוזיקלי שלו על הבּמות - אֶדי קלירְווֹטֶר.הוא נולד ב1935 במיסיסיפי וגדל אצל סבתו שהיתה ממוצא צ'ירוקי. אחד מכינוייו היה "הצ'יף" ופעמים רבות עלה אל הופעותיו כשהוא עוטה את נוצות שבטו. הכינוי "קלִיר ווֹטֶר" (Clearwater), מים זכּים, תאם אמנם את רוח מדיניות מתן השמות של אבותיו, אך היה זה בּהּ בּעת מעין "כינוי נגדי" לאחד מגדולי מוזיקאי הבּלוז של שיקגו והעולם כּולו - "מאדי ווֹטרז", מים עכוּרים.מחר ימלאו חמש שנים למותו של הצי'ף אדי קלירווֹטֶר והלילה נקדיש השידור לזכרו ולמרכּולתו המוזיקלית הענפה.
#ukblues #bluesharmonica #bluespiano #petergreen #fleetwoodmac Mark and Bob hanging out at Bob's house in Sheffield, England telling stories about the famous and infamous in UK music. Founder&member of several British blues bands including The Groundhogs, Tramp, The Sunflower Blues Band and The De Luxe Blues Band, Hall has worked and recorded with artists such as Peter Green, Danny Kirwan and Mick Fleetwood, of Fleetwood Mac, and is also a long serving member of Savoy Brown, and guests with The Blues Band, featuring Paul Jones, Dave Kelly and Tom McGuinness. Hall was also a founder-member, with Ian Stewart, of the Boogie Woogie Big Band which later became Rocket 88, and which included Hal Singer, Don Weller and Dick Morrissey, Charlie Watts, Alexis Korner, and Jack Bruce. Bob has accompanied: John Lee Hooker, Howlin' Wolf, Little Walter, Jimmy Witherspoon, Chuck Berry, Homesick James, Lightnin' Slim, Lowell Fulsom, Charlie Musselwhite, Snooky Pryor, J. B. Hutto, Lazy Lester, Dave Peabody, Baby Boy Warren, Eddie "Guitar" Burns, Eddie Taylor, Big John Wrencher, Mickey Baker, and Eddy Clearwater. Mark Hummel Patreon Accidental Productions https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCOOnWFbj8SGiV34ixhO0Cwg
On the first day recording Times Have Changed – the eleven-track album from Chicago bluesman Ronnie Baker Brooks that brings a sound so big it could topple a Louisiana juke joint – industry-revered album producer and drummer Steve Jordan told Brooks to put his pedal board back in the van. For the first time in his professional life, Brooks, the son of Texas and Chicago blues legend Lonnie “Guitar Jr.” Brooks, would plug a Gibson into TKTK amp and rip it straight from there. “Back to the basics. The pedals get in the way of your tone – your natural tone. Any distortion I had came straight out of the amp,” Brooks remembers from the Times sessions. “It was almost like going to college, or grad school. It was definitely an education.” Brooks, 49, likes to treat each album he makes as a platform for him to grow, but the reality is that he's been climbing the blues world's latter all his life. He was born in Chicago, and started playing guitar around age six. At 19, he joined his father, who by then had influenced some of the most well-known bluesman of our history: Jimmy Reed, the Fabulous Thunderbirds, Johnny Winter, and Junior Wells. For 12 years the two would tour together, putting Ronnie out front with Eric Clapton, B.B. King, Buddy Guy, and Koko Taylor. In 1998, when he was 32, his father told him to go solo. Baker already had a band by then, one he'd been touring on the side with since 1992. But by 1998 he'd started a label; that year he made his first album, Golddigger, 16 songs tracked out in two weeks. “My dad always said to keep writing, even if you don't think the song sounds great or you can't finish it,” says Baker. “Write. Continue to write. The more you write, the better you get.” Take Me Witcha came three years later; his second album on Watchdog Records. Brooks broke out as his own champion on 2006's The Torch. The Boston Herald called it “ferocious and unrelenting … the year's best blues album.” In the ten years since The Torch, Brooks has started a family, toured North America and Europe, and taken feature spots on the records of other bluesmen. He produced Eddy Clearwater's West Side Strut and contributed guitar work to albums from Elvin Bishop, the Legendary Rhythm & Blues Review, Billy Branch, and Big Head Todd. Times Have Changed, Brooks' first album in ten years, carries with it the weight of grown perspective and time spent perfecting old material. Brooks worked it with Steve Jordan, whose work runs from Keith Richard to Stevie Wonder, John Mayer and Eric Clapton. With that comes a lesson in rhythm and blues history. Brooks refers to the director as “a walking encyclopedia of music detail and equipment,” a professor through which Brooks could take that next developmental step. “Once we got the ball rolling, my confidence went higher and higher,” he says. “I'm a better musician for this experience.” The experience Brooks is talking about is that which came together over the course of a few weeks at Royal Studios in Memphis, the home of Al Green, Syl Johnson, Bobby “Blue” Bland, and O.V. Wright, whose 1974 hit “Blind, Crippled, and Crazy” gets a facelift on Times Have Changed. Jordan and Brooks brought in a mint press of Memphis music royalty: Stax Records staple Steve Cropper (Booker T. & the M.G.'s, Otis Redding, Sam & Dave), Archie Turner (Al Green, Syl Johnson, O.V. Wright), jazz saxophonist Lannie McMillan, and R&B icon Angie Stone. “We used the same mics that Al Green used on his record,” says Brooks. “Matter of fact, we were using much of the same band! It kind of took that vibe.” The first track recorded was a cover of Curtis Mayfield's Superfly hit “Give Me Your Love.” The second, “Twine Time,” the instrumental jam from Alvin Cash. “To be honest with you, when Steve said ‘Man, we need an instrumental,' the first person I thought of was Freddie King. Steve wanted something more appealing to all people, not just guitar players. He said ‘What about ‘Twine...
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One of the brightest stars on today’s Chicago blues scene, Ronnie Baker Brooks joins Dave for both an audio and Zoom video interview sharing stories from his fascinating career. Ronnie talks about his early days growing up and learning from his dad Lonnie Brooks, shares great stories from Chicago and his life on the road, working in the studio with Steve Jordan, Eddy Clearwater, Bobby Bland and much more.
Many people are glad to put 2018 in the rearview mirror after another year of wild rides. The headlines were dominated with news about wild fires, mid-term elections and trade-wars; but all of that is for some other show. At Blues America there was no royal wedding, no #metoo scandal or talk about a wall. We added more stations, listeners and produced over 20 new programs that featured legends and the top talent in the business. Saddly, we lost too many blues heroes including Preston Shannon and Eddy Clearwater who spoke with us shortly to their passing. Before we close the book and write a new chapter in 2019 for season 5 of Blues America, we rewind the tape to hear what the year sounded like featuring some of the best guests and outtakes from 2018.
A newly re-released track from The Rockats hits the airwaves this week plus NEW rockers from Marcel Riesco, Tami Nelson, The Hi-Jivers, Little Lesley & The Bloodshots, The Devil's Daughters, Brand New Fifties and Ed Cavin & The Blue Kings! We also pay tribute to Clarence Carter of Blind Boys Of Alabama (passed away June 3) and Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater (passed away June 1). Our Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine goes back to the week ending May 1st, 1957, our Heavy Hitter Triple Threat celebrates the music of Dion with covers by Del Shannon and Dave Edmunds and we start a new fun segment called Goin' Up The Country as we spin a couple of rockin' tunes from Country music superstars Mel Tillis and Roger Miller! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" The Hi-Jivers- "Old Feeling" Little Lesley & The Bloodshots- "Losing My Mind" Ed Cavin & The Blue Kings- "Red Headed Woman" Marcel Riesco- "So Lonely Without You" Tami Neilson- "Kitty Cat" In Memoriam: (Clarence Fountain passed away June 3) Blind Boys Of Alabama- "Hop Skip And Jump" Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater with Los Straitjackets- "Ding Dong Daddy" (Eddy passed away June 1) Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine (week ending May 1st, 1957) #97 Charlie Gracie- "Fabulous" #69 The Coasters- "Young Blood" #1 Elvis Presley- "All Shook Up" Goin' Up The Country: Mel Tillis- "Stateside" Roger Miller- "Trouble On The Turnpike" Heavy Hitter Triple Threat: Dion- "My Michelle" Del Shannon- "Runaround Sue Dave Edmunds- "The Wanderer" The Rockats- "Kool & Krazy" The Devil's Daughters- "Pedal To The Metal" The Brand New Fifties- "These Boots Are Made For Walkin'" Outro Music Bed: Danny B. Harvey- "Crazy Lil' Baby"
Celebrating the musical legacies of D.J. Fontana, Matt Guitar Murphy, Eddy Clearwater, Clarence Fountain, Yvonne Stapes and Dennis Edwards with Penn State Altoona Musicologist Jerry Zolten
Het Album van de Week is “A Woman’s Soul” van Rory Block. De rode draad is de Amerikaanse Blues muzikant Eddy Clearwater. Ook hoor je muziek van Lovin’ Spoonful, Ry Cooder en Gram Parsons.
Het Album van de Week is “A Woman’s Soul” van Rory Block. De rode draad is de Amerikaanse Blues muzikant Eddy Clearwater. Ook hoor je muziek van Lovin’ Spoonful, Ry Cooder en Gram Parsons.
Het Album van de Week is “A Woman’s Soul” van Rory Block. De rode draad is de Amerikaanse Blues muzikant Eddy Clearwater. Ook hoor je muziek van Lovin’ Spoonful, Ry Cooder en Gram Parsons.
Remembering the legendary Eddy Clearwater (1935 – 2018). Born in Mississippi, raised in Alabama and entered the blues scene in the early 1950’s Chicago behind Magic Sam before cutting sides for his uncle, Houston Harrington on the small Atomic-H label. During the early 80’s, Eddy would forever be known as the Chief, from the popular title of his Rooster Records Label debut which featured the exciting showman in a Native American headdress and riding a horse. He would continue to impress fans worldwide, releasing 17 albums, being nominated for a Grammy Award and winning a handful of blues music awards.
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
Blues legend Eddy Clearwater, better known as "The Chief" began his musical odysse back in Chicago in the early 50's. Now, at the age of 83, he's still performing and recording. Hear Eddy's incredible story in this exclusive interview.
Merry Christmas 'CastFans and welcome to yet another explorative episode in the world of Amps and Axes. In this installment, the guys bring you a player who more than qualifies as an elder-statesman in the music we know as The Blues. Coming up in Chicago, he befriended and shared stages with Blues legends like Otis Rush, Magic Sam and Muddy Waters. Making his own mark on the music scene with his upside-down, left-handed- strung right handed style of playing, he has toured the world, so please help us welcome Chicago Blues legend and Alligator recording artist , Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater. Enjoy!
Eddie Angel of Los Straitjackets, Planet Rockers and more is our guest this hour. We'll talk about his various bands, early influences, artists he's toured with, playing on Conan, a request for Groovey Joe Poovey and a lot of great tunes! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Intro music bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues" Eddie Angel- "Straight A's In Love" Segment 1 Eddie Angel- "Sheila" Segment 2 Tex Rubinowitz- "Hot Rod Man" Robert Gordon- "Ain't Gonna Take It No More" Segment 3 Los Straitjackets- "Itchy Chicken" Segment 4 Eddie Angel- "Lynxtail" Segment 5 Los Straitjackets with Big Sandy- "Calor" Segment 6 Eddy Clearwater with Los Straitjackets- "Hillbilly Blues" Segment 7 Planet Rockers- "Thunder Road Rock" Segment 8 Planet Rockers- "Saturday Night In Oak Grove, LA" Segment 9 Ronnie Dawson- "Fish Out Of Water" Segment 10 Los Straitjackets with Nick Lowe- "Shake That Rat" Segment 11 Groovey Joe Poovey- "Move Around" Outro music bed: Eddie Angel- "Brawl"
Oliver Baroni & Emanuela Hutter of The Hillbilly Moon Explosion join us for part 1 of our interview on Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour! We discuss recent shows, video shoots, the effect of touring on their new project- With Monsters And Gods and highlight tunes from the new project. We'll continue this with part 2 as well. We also hear a brand NEW track from Darrel Higham and rockers from Eddy Clearwater, Levi Dexter & The Gretsch Brothers, Planet Rockers, Charlie Rich, Matchbox and Charlie Thompson! Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey Eddy Clearwater- "Hillbilly Blues" Levi Dexter & The Gretsch Brothers- "Oakie Boogie" Hillbilly Moon Explosion interview: Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "Depression" Segment 1 Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "Monsters & Gods" Segment 2 Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "Midnight Blues" (radio edit) Segment 3 Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "In Space" Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "Maniac Lover" Segment 4 Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "Heartbreak Boogie" Segment 5 Hillbilly Moon Explosion- "Temptation" Darrel Higham- "Turn Around & Go" The Planet Rockers- "Billy Thunder" Charlie Rich- "Whirlwind" Matchbox- "Rockabilly Rebel" Charlie Thompson- "Eanie Meanie Baby" Outro: Eddie Angel- "Black Widow"
show#53303.22.13 Spinner goes ALL vinyl!! TIP JAR!!!! Harvey Mandel - Check Me Out from Get Off In Chicago 1971 (3:38) Charlie Musselwhite - wild wild woman from Takin' My Time 1971 (5:01) Matt Schofield - Oakville Shuffle from Far As I Can See 2014 (4:23) Dana Gillespie - Ten Ton Blocks from Live with the London Blues Band 2007 (5:35) Eddie Boyd - got lonesome here [1951] from Blues Roots Vol. 20 1981 (3:17) David Burgin - when I get lucky from Wild Child 1984 (4:37) Ian Siegal - Butter-Side Up from Meat & Potatoes 2005 (5:53) Lee Sankey - S'picious Woman from My Day Is Just Beginning 2001 (7:46) M.O.C.T. - I Want You from Look At The Time 2010 (3:07) Eddy Clearwater - blues for a living from The Chief 1980 (6:35) Cuby+Blizzards - kid blue from Kid Blue 1976 (5:41) Herman Brood & His Wild Romance - crocodile from Street 1977 (4:15) Mick & Red Devils - Shake Em On Down from unreleased 1992 (5:38) Mikey Junior - You from Traveling South 2014 (5:08) Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King - Big Money Sonny from Road Dog's Life (4:20) Bonerama - Swamped In from Shake It Baby 2013 (5:01) Butterfield Blues Band - driftin' and driftin' from The Resurrection of Pigboy Crabshaw 1967 (9:08) Rod Piazza - I got a friend from Bluesman 1973 (3:39) David Migden & the Twisted Roots - Rougarou from Animal & Man 2014 (5:00)
1. The Paladdins – Hold On - The Palladins 19862. Brainbox – Dark Rose – To You 19723. Jan Akkerman – Red Poll House Blues – Blues Hearts 19944. Eddy Clearwater – walking Trough the Park – West side Strut 20085. The Juke Joints – Bullfrog Blues – Let it Roll 20066. Rory Gallagher – Shadow Play – live in Tegelen 19847. Ganashake – Goodmorning Baby – Ganashake 20108. The Guy Forsyth Band – Taxi – High Temperature 19949. Joe Bonamassa – A new day Yesterday – A new day Yesterday 200010. Walter Trout – Serve me right to Suffer – life in the Jungle 199011. Mike & the Mellotones - How Long – More Value For Money
show#43404.21.12Black Screen of Death all this week....been workin' like a dog to try and repair whatever is wrong but JUST as I finished the show (I did it in segments so if it f'ed up, I wouldn't lose the whole thing, it BSOD'd me again... whew... that was close!! Hey, all that work for youse guys... we luvz ya'!! So,Donations in the tip jar online accepted with gratitude at Tip JarMainline- O Canada/Ezmerelda (Bump 'N' Grind Revue LP 1972)Levon Helm - Rain Down Tears (RCO All-Stars LP 1977)Levon Helm - Tie That Binds (RCO All-Stars LP 1977)Spinner's Section:ALL VINYL!!!Leon Redbone: big bad Bill (is sweet William now) (3:16) (Champagne Charlie, Warner Bros, 1978)David Burgin: tick tock (2:54) (Wild Child, Flying Fish, 1984)Percy Mayfield: river's invitation (4:55) (Hit The Road Again, Timeless, 1982)Eddy Clearwater: blues for breakfast (6:07) (The Chief, Rooster, 1980)Paula Lockheart: voo-it (2:42) (Voo-It, Flying Fish, 1987)Flavium: too early in the morning (3:11) (No Kiddin', Polydor, 1979)Bob Dylan: in my time of dyin' (2:37) (-, CBS, 1962)Pete Mayes: honeysucker (3:30) (I'm Ready, Double Trouble, 1986)Cuby+Blizzards & Eddy Boyd: no place like home (3:09) (Praise The Blues, Philips, 1967)Denise Lasalle: holding hands with the blues (4:30) (It's Lying Time Again, Malaco, 1987)B.B. King: don't break your promise (1958) (2:23) (Blues Rarities, Chess, 1984)Levon Helm: Nashville wimmin (4:13) (American Son, MCA, 1980)Back To Beardo:The Coasters - Yakety Yak (The Ultimate Coasters)Omar & the Howlers - You Made Me Laugh (Essential Collection Disc 1 2012)Nimmo Brothers - Shape I'm In (Brother To Brother 2012)Anders Osborne - When I'm Back On My Feet (When I'm Back On My Feet 2007)Darrel Nulisch - Far Too Lonely (Just For You 2009)Roomful Of Blues - Back on Front Street (The Blues'll Make You Happy, Too! 2000)David Gogo - Time Is Killing Me (Soul Bender 2011)Hollywood Fats Band - Too Many Drivers (Rock This House 1979)Bill Stuve - Feel so Good (Big Noise 2000)Duke Robillard - Money Gettin Cheaper (Stomp the Blues Tonight 2010)Climax Blues Band - City Ways (Plays On 1969)David Bromberg Feat. Widespread Panic - Old Neighborhood (Use Me 2011)David Maxwell/Otis Spann - David in the Dark (Conversations in Blue 2010)Vidar Busk & The Voo Doodz - Red Lipstick (Jookbox Charade 2007)Savoy Brown - A Hard Way to Go (Raw Sienna 1970)Sandy Mack - Road Warrior (Still Going Strong 2009)Gaye Adegbalola - The Cleanest Kid (BLUES IN ALL FLAVORS 2012)Phantom Blues Band - Change (Inside Out 2012)
This week's playlist: • You Cured My Blues by Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, from Can't Stop Now (2008), available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit KennyBluesBoss.com for more information. • Mornin's Breakin by Tom Malafarina, from Less Is More (2008), available from the store at Tom's site and CD Baby. Visit TomMalafarina.com/BMT.html for more information. • Down In The Neighborhood by Marcia Ball, from Peace, Love & BBQ (2008); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit MarciaBall.com for more information. • Hypnotized, by Eddy Clearwater and Ronnie Baker Brooks, from West Side Strut (2008), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Alligator Records site and this page at the Blind Pig Records site for more information. • Less And Less Of You, Wasn't That Enough and That's What Love Will Make You Do by Janiva Magness. Less And Less Of You and Wasn't That Enough are from Bury Him At The Crossroads (2004), available from the store at Janiva's site, NorthernBlues Music, and the iTMS. That's What Love Will Make You Do is from What Love Will Do (2008), available from the store at Janiva's site, Alligator Records, and the iTMS. Visit JanivaMagness.com for more information. • Kokomo Blues by David Jacobs-Strain, from Ocean Or A Teardrop (2004), available through the discography page at David's site, and from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit DavidJacobs-Strain.com for more information. • Godfather Of The Blues by Albert Castiglia, from These Are The Days (2008); available from Blues Leaf Records. Visit Blues Leaf Records and AlbertCastiglia.com for more information. • Bogart Bounces Again by JW-Jones, from Bluelisted (2008); Available by mail (and autographed, if you ask) from the store at JW-Jones.com; also from NorthernBlues Music and the iTMS. Visit both JW-Jones.com and this bio page at NorthernBlues Music for more information. Mentioned during this show: I neglected to mention two groups for which Janiva Magness is a tireless advocate: Casey Family Programs and Foster Care Month; also - a Youtube video of Alejandro Escovedo and Bruce Springsteen performing Alejandro's new single "Wasn't I Always A Friend" live in Houston. 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 #128 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: • Fishin' Hole by Moreland & Arbuckle, from 1861 (2008); available from the store at their site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit KingSnakesBlues.com and their MySpace page for more information. • 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. • Right Here, Right Now by Mississippi Shakedown, from BAR, Volume 5 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Right Here, Right Now is also the title track of the band's latest CD, released in 2007; and is available from MississippiShakedown.com.au and the iTMS. Visit MississippiShakedown.com.au for more information. • Help Yourself and Crossover, by Eddy Clearwater, both from Help Yourself (1992), and Hypnotized, by Eddy Clearwater and Ronnie Baker Brooks, from West Side Strut (2008). Help Yourself is available from Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. West Side Strut is available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Alligator Records site and this page at the Blind Pig Records site for more information. • Part Time Love by the Phantom Blues Band, from Out of Shadows (2006), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhantomBluesBand.com 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. • She Don't Need Me by The Detonators, from BAR, Volume 5 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. She Don't Need Me is also on The Detonators' album Top Night Out (2007); available from their online shop , CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Detonators.com.au for more information. • Bad Year Blues by Albert Castiglia, from These Are The Days (2008); available from Blues Leaf Records. Visit Blues Leaf Records and AlbertCastiglia.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Brian Noe and The Frank Truth 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. 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 #119 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)