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Out this Friday is the latest episode of S13 of the CloudwatcherUno podcast with Eden Brent. Pianist, blues singer and songwriter. Eden recently released her latest album 'Getting There'. Eden blurs the boundaries between jazz, soul, gospel and pop. Give your ears and education and join the conversation to find out more about this phenomenal artist. You can see Eden live in London's 606 club on December 8th 2024. PLAY. LISTEN. ENJOY
This episode was recorded on August 18th, 2024 at the Robinson Grand Performing Arts Center. The lineup includes Paul Thorn, Raul Midón, Wood Box Heroes, Eden Brent, and Jett Holden. https://bit.ly/4dJSWAq
Judy Carmichael interviews Eden Brent
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Pinetop Perkins BMA Winner Victor Wainwright performs live at the 2013 Blues Music Awards on Edition 661 of Blues Radio International, with Magic Sam, Nick Gravenites, Charlie Musselwhite, Eden Brent, Cephas & Wiggins, and Peter Karp.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net/
Intro Song – Billy the Kid, “Who”, I Can't Change, 5:00pm First Day - Friday Aug 9 Altered Five Blues Band, “All Suit, No Soul”, Holler If You Hear Me, 6:30 Nick Moss Band, “Man On The Move”, Get Your Back Into It!, 8:00 Desoto Tiger with Damon Fowler, Jason Ricci, & Jonathan Boogie Long, 9:45 Damon Fowler, “Road Runner”, Barnyard Smile Jason Ricci, “Ain't She Fine”, Behind The Veil Jonathan Long, “Natural Girl”, Jonathan Long Desoto Tiger with Damon Fowler, Jason Ricci, & Jonathan Boogie Long, “Snatch It Back” Second Set – Saturday, Aug 10, 12:00-11:00 Piper & The Hard Times, “Working Farm Blues”, Piper & The Hard Times, 12:00 Ben Prestage, “Rag”, Real Music, 1:30 Eden Brent, “Get The Hell Out of Dodge”, Jigsaw Heart, 3:00 Katie Henry, “Bayou Boogie”, Get Goin', 4:30 Matt Schofield, “Don't Know What I'd Do”, Anything But Time, 6:00 Selwyn Birchwood, “Showtune”, Exorcist, 7:30 The Three Kings, with: Albert Castiglia, Chris Cain, & D.K. Harrell, 9:30 Albert Castiglia, “Godfather of the Blues”, These Are The Days Chris Cain, “Thankful”, Raisin' Cain D.K. Harrell, “While I'm Young”, The Right Man Third Set - Sunday, Aug 11, 1:00-10:00 Joe Waters, “Blues Pilin' Up”, YouTube, 1:00 CFG & The Family, “Funk Blues”, CFG & The Family, 2:30 Shaun Booker Dammit Band, “Grillin' Time”, Angry Blues, 4:00 Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, “Tired of Crying”, Rattleshake, 5:30 Bywater Call, “Sea We Swim”, Remain, 7:15 Mr. Sipp, “Juke Joint”, Knock A Hole In It, 8:45
Salty Dog's TRANSIT Podcast, July 2024 Changes in latitude, geophysical, country, shire - we're in TRANSIT baby! The Dawg brings you the show from the hip little village of Mt Martha, Australia - the new abode for all things Salty Dog Blues N Roots! Dig these cuts from John Mayall, James Luther Dickinson, JP Soars, The Truth, Stompy N The Heat, Kevin Borich, Southern Avenue, Seth James, Dr John, Waxahatchee, Kevin Bennett, Jeremy Edwards, Kid Andersen, Louis King, Rick Holmstrom, Adrianne Lenker, Eden Brent, Paulie Bignell, Van Walker, Beuax Gris Gris, Jack Billmann, Bob Dylan. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. John Mayall/ Brand New Start / The Blues Alone 2. John Mayall / Blues For The Lost Days / Blues For The Lost Days 3. John Mayall w. Eric Clapton / Steppin' Out / Blues Breakers 4. James Luther Dickinson / Dirty On Yo Mama / Killers From Space 5. JP Soars / Things Ain't Working Out / Brick By Brick 6. ** The Truth / Can't Help It / The Truth 7. ** Stompy N The Heat / Honky Tonk Night Time Man / Stompy N The Heat 8. ** Kevin Borich / Keep It To Myself / Duets 9. Southern Avenue / What Did I Do / New Blues Roots 10. Seth James / Gettin' It On / Different Hat 11. Dr John w. Donald Harrison Band / Living On Borrowed Time / Funky New Orleans 12. Waxahatchee / Right Back To It / Tigers Blood 13. ** Kevin Bennett / Can't Work No Longer / KB Live - The Rancom Tapes 14. ** Jeremy Edwards / Dumb You Down / Stay Hungry 15. Kid Andersen / The Bender / Greaseland 16. ** Louis King / Little Devil / Little Devil 17. Rick Holmstrom N John Juke Logan / Wild About You / Twist-O-Lettz 18. Adrianne Lenker / Sadness As A Gift / Bright Future 19. Eden Brent / Getaway Blues / Getaway Blues 20. ** Paulie Bignell / I Don't Mind Anymore / Lost N Dangerous 21. ** Van Walker / Picture Frame / Love Fate 22. Beaux Gris Gris N The Apocalypse / Let's Ride / Hot Nostalgia Radio 23. Jack Billmann / Plastic Roses / Full Circle 24. Bob Dylan / Dirge / Planet Waves
Maria Zeringue talks with musician Eden Brent. A native of Greenville, MS, Eden has spent her life playing tribute to the music of the region that raised her. As a talented piano player and songwriter, she carries on the tradition of Mississippi blues and boogie-woogie through her energetic performances and recording output. Eden is also a MAC Folk Arts Fellowship awardee and has been given numerous honors by her peers in the blues community. She recently released an album of new material called "Getaway Blues." The album was recorded in London with her husband, Bob Dowell. In this episode, we discuss her new album and hear stories from Eden's life in Mississippi music. If you enjoyed listening to this podcast, please consider contributing to MPB. https://donate.mpbfoundation.org/mspb/podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
A conversation with Mississippi blues pianist, vocalist and songwriter - Eden Brent - www.edenbrent.com
Winter mornings are serene in the cypress groves of the Mississippi Delta. There's the glide of the canoe, and the gentle ripple of camouflage waders disappearing into waist-deep water. What finally breaks the pre-dawn quiet is the fire of a shotgun, and the splash of a Labrador Retriever. And then, there's the laughter of a group of women. That's the sound of Swamp Witches. The Swamp Witches have been duck hunting together for nearly 20 years. Men are often surprised to stumble upon a half-dozen women—not in the company of fathers or husbands or brothers—out hunting. In this episode of Gravy, reporter-producer Dana Bialek goes hunting with the Swamp Witches and explores the rise in women hunters, how hunter recruitment is connected to the conservation of waterfowl habitat, and what it means to celebrate hunted game around the table. Dana Bialek is a radio producer based in Brooklyn, New York. A special thanks to Allison and Jim Crews for their hospitality and for making this story possible. The music is this episode was from the album Mississippi Number One by Eden Brent of Greenville, Mississippi. Some of Lila Sessum's favorite recipes for game can be found in John Folse's cookbook After the Hunt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Spring is here! Enjoy some Eden Brent while you start to thaw out. Also, this is THE original vesion of Night Time covered by Ray Charles. The Valentinos feature a young Bobby Womack!!1-Hand Clappin'-Red Prysock2- They Already know-Eden Brent3-Night Time is The Right Time-Nappy Brown4-Blues All Over-Eden Brent5-I'll Go Crazy-James Brown6-Lodi-Eden Brent7-Witchcraft in the Air-Betty LaVette8-Misty Blue- Dorothy Moore9-Somethin's Got A Hold On Me-Etta James10-Little Boogaloo-Boogaloo Ames12-Lookin' For a Love- Valentinos13-Mississippi Number One-Eden Brent14-Theme Red Prysock
December's show features new holiday releases from Eden Brent, The Glenn Crytzer Orchestra, Kennan McKenzie and Lucy Kalantari & The Jazz Cats and plenty of international audience feedback. (69 minutes)
On the Memorial Day weekend in the US, you get a Roadhouse Rewind from 2014. I'll be back next week with a new edition. The foundational bricks of this edition hold up an outstanding hour of new blues. Selwyn Birchwood, Eden Brent, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Karen Lovely, and Candi Staton make sure we're standing tall with another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 482nd Roadhouse.
On the Memorial Day weekend in the US, you get a Roadhouse Rewind from 2014. I'll be back next week with a new edition. The foundational bricks of this edition hold up an outstanding hour of new blues. Selwyn Birchwood, Eden Brent, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Karen Lovely, and Candi Staton make sure we're standing tall with another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 482nd Roadhouse.
Today, Azar talks to celebrated pianist, vocalist and songwriter Eden Brent
Show 28 – Recorded 2-17-19. This podcast provides 13 performances of blues songs performed by 13 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from the 1960 up to the early 2018. These blues artists are: Junior Wells, John Primer, Eden Brent, John Oates, Bobby Blue Bland, Vanessa Collier, Albert Collins, […]
Show 28 – Recorded 2-17-19. This podcast provides 13 performances of blues songs performed by 13 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from the 1960 up to the early 2018. These blues artists are: Junior Wells, John Primer, Eden Brent, John Oates, Bobby Blue Bland, Vanessa Collier, Albert Collins, Muddy Waters, Shemekia Copeland, Elmore James, Lightnin Hopkins, Thornetta Davis, Maria Muldaur
Eden Brent & Bob Dowell are touring musicians based in the Mississippi Delta. Eden is also known as "Little Boogaloo," and Bob is from England.
Intro Song, Sean Carney, “Santa's Blues”, 2008 Sean Carney's Blues For A Cure Christmas First Set – Davina and the Vagabonds, “Please Come Home For Christmas”, Sean Carney's Blues For A Cure Christmas Big Dave McClean, “Santa Come Down”, Stony Plains Christmas Blues Erin Harpe And The Delta Swingers, “Christmas Swing”, Christmas Swing, Vizztone Label Second Set – Big Jack Johnson, “Jingle Bell Boogie”, Blue Yule: Christmas Blues and R&B Classics Freddie King, “Christmas Tears”, 20th Century Masters - The Christmas Collection: Blue Christmas Sonny Rhodes, “Christmas 9-1-1”, Stony Plain's Christmas Blues Third Set – Roomful of Blues, “I Want To Spend Christmas With You”, Roomful of Christmas Jimmy Thackery, “Merry Christmas Baby”, Eden Brent with Bob Dowell, “That's What I Want For Christmas”, An Eden Brent Christmas with Bob Dowell Fourth Set – Grady Champion, “Blues on Christmas”, Goin Back Home Susie Blue & the Lonesome Fellas, “Santa Bring My Baby Back To Me”, Single Lightnin' Hopkins, “Santa Claus”, Blue Yule: Christmas Blues and R&B Classics Sean Carney and Various Artists, “I'll Be Blue Without You”, Sean Carney's Blues For A Cure Christmas
Intro Song, Eden Brent, “Boogie Woogie Santa Claus”, An Eden Brent Christmas with Bob Dowell First Set – Matt Andersen, “Country Christmas Blues”, Spirit of Christmas Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, “Last Night (I Went Out With Santa Claus)”, Everything You Want For Christmas Albert King, “Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin'”, The Christmas Collection – Blue Christmas Second Set – Janiva Magness, “Every Day Will Be Like A Holiday”, A Blue Elan Christmas Eddie C. Campbell, “Santa's Messin' With The Kid”, Best of Blues: A Xmas Collection B.B. King, “Back Door Santa”, A Christmas Celebration Third Set – Bobby Blackhat Walters, “Moonlight, Mistletoe, and You”, Single Big Bad Voodoo Daddy, “Blue Christmas”, Everything You Want For Christmas Roy Milton, “Christmas Time Blues”, Blue Yule: Christmas Blues & R&B Classics Fourth Set – The Brian Setzer Orchestra, “White Christmas”, Dig That Crazy Christmas! Michelle Willson, “Five Pound Box of Money”, Blue Christmas Mindi Abair and the Boneshakers, “Merry Christmas Baby”, All I Got For Christmas Is The Blues Big thanks to Michael Allen from the Crossroads Blues Gallery for letting me use his great artwork on my web sites!
In this hour of The Roadhouse, it's all blues, but in some cases it's branched off a bit into blues rock and R&B. Mahalia Barnes + The Soul Mates, Ben Harper & Charlie Musselwhite, Bettye LaVette, Jarekus Singleton, and Eden Brent help make up the hour. We'll just go out exploring and see what we come back with. I'm pretty sure, though, that what we'll come back with is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 692nd Roadhouse.
If you love real music not computer junk give this show a listen. Enjoy your life listen to the other side too.
GREAT MUSIC FROM A PAIR OF TRUE OUTLAWS EDEN BRENT AND DREW DAVIS.
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Sherry Lynn - Girls Will Be Girls Joanna Marie - Glow Emily Roig - Skin Eden Brent - Love Me Til Dawn Betty Moon - Thunder Michele Vice-Maslin - The Missing Part Alecia Nugent - Too Good To Be True For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by A Painful Case at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Joanna Marie at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Sherry Lynn - Girls Will Be Girls Joanna Marie - Glow Emily Roig - Skin Eden Brent - Love Me Til Dawn Betty Moon - Thunder Michele Vice-Maslin - The Missing Part Alecia Nugent - Too Good To Be True For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by A Painful Case at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Joanna Marie at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Sherry Lynn - Girls Will Be Girls Joanna Marie - Glow Emily Roig - Skin Eden Brent - Love Me Til Dawn Betty Moon - Thunder Michele Vice-Maslin - The Missing Part Alecia Nugent - Too Good To Be True For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by A Painful Case at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Joanna Marie at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kristen Adamson - New York Girl Anderson - Full of Empty Jadea Kelly - Wild West Rain StephanDrews Band - Where All This Came From One World (R)evolution - Voice Is Calling Lyia Meta - For You Eden Brent – He'll Do The Same Thing To You For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Pamela Joy at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Joanna Marie at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kristen Adamson - New York Girl Anderson - Full of Empty Jadea Kelly - Wild West Rain StephanDrews Band - Where All This Came From One World (R)evolution - Voice Is Calling Lyia Meta - For You Eden Brent – He'll Do The Same Thing To You For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Pamela Joy at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Joanna Marie at:
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Kristen Adamson - New York Girl Anderson - Full of Empty Jadea Kelly - Wild West Rain StephanDrews Band - Where All This Came From One World (R)evolution - Voice Is Calling Lyia Meta - For You Eden Brent – He'll Do The Same Thing To You For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Pamela Joy at: Visit our Sponsor: Get Music by Joanna Marie at:
This week's episode features the top 15 albums from Americana Music Show's Best of 2014 list, including music from Luther Dickinson, Shelley King, Rod Melancon, Cory Branan, Corb Lund, the Ben Miller Band, Eden Brent, Jimbo Mathus, Lucinda Williams, Scott H Biram, Old 97s, Lee Bains III & the Glory Fires, J.P. Harris and the Tough Choices, John Howie Jr. & The Rosewood Bluff, and St. Paul & The Broken Bones. "Ep226 Americana Music Show’s Best of 2014 part 2" originated from Americana Music Show.
This edition of The Roadhouse has the power and feel of a train rolling by a weight of blues you can feel from the soles of your feet on up. Lucky Peterson, Alexis P. Suter Band, Mikey Junior, Coco Montoya, and Eden Brent help fill the hour with a dynamism you'll definitely recognize as another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 493rd Roadhouse.
Eden Brent plays 3 tracks from Jigsaw Heart, talks about her family's Mississippi roots, and talks about her apprenticeship with Boogaloo Ames. "Ep#201 Eden Brent" originated from Americana Music Show.
Rod Melancon plays tracks from Parish Lines and talks about growing up in Vermilion Parish, Louisiana and how he learned guitar from Hank Williams. Also on this episode, trippy country rock from Ray LaMontagne, Appalachian blues from Malcolm Holcombe, newgrass from the Old Crow Medicine Show, country rock from Corb Lund, piano boogie from Eden Brent, garage rock from Cowbell, folk rock from Carolina Story, stringband music from Dog & Gun, rockabilly from Tammy Lynn & Myles High, country music from Willie Nelson, and a beautiful crooner from Red Molly. "Ep#199 Rod Melancon" originated from Americana Music Show.
Charlie Greene plays tracks from his self-titled album and talks about his Dead Man's Cattle Call project and his "middle eastern bridge." Also on this episode, roadhouse blues from Corb Lund, Appalachian blues from Malcolm Holcombe, a beautiful waltz from the Tumbling Bones, southern rock from Rod Melancon, piano bar blues from Eden Brent, a Texas ballad from Mark Jungers, pub rock from the Hard Pans, and new rock & roll from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires. "Ep#197 Charlie Greene" originated from Americana Music Show.
We're another week deep in The Roadhouse and another week deeper into new releases. John Primer, Royal Southern Brotherhood, Walter Trout, The Nighthawks, and Eden Brent are all featured this week with brand new or soon-to-be-brand-new tracks - stuff that's just been released or is upcoming in the next few weeks. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 485th Roadhouse.
Ernest Troost plays tracks from O Love, and talks about his Piedmont Blues influences and what Alfred Hitchcock taught him about songwriting. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Lee Bains III and the Glory Fires, southern rock from Rod Melancon, country rock from Radney Foster, Texas rock from the Old 97's, jam band music from Grant Farm, power pop from Tony Shevlin, piano bar blues from Eden Brent, and southern rock from Jeff Hart and the Ghosts of Old North State. "Ep195 Ernest Troost" originated from Americana Music Show.
Hezekiah Goode plays three tracks from Two Billion Acres Of Salt and talks about writing songs about true stories and the happiest instrument. Also on this episode, rock & roll from Rod Melancon, a crooner from Roy Orbison, new rock from Mary Gauthier, pub rock from the Hard Pans, a fun piano bar number from Eden Brent, country rock from Susto, beautiful country from Red Molly, and new country from Charlie Greene. "Ep193 Hezekiah Goode" originated from Americana Music Show.
The foundational bricks of this edition hold up an outstanding hour of new blues. Selwyn Birchwood, Eden Brent, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Karen Lovely, and Candi Staton make sure we're standing tall with another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 482nd Roadhouse.
The 351st Roadhosue takes a look at what's coming down the blues pike with future blues releases. Alexis P. Suter Band, Son Seals, Larry McCray, David Philips, and Eden Brent step up to lead the way. As always, there's a good variety of styles in the hour, as well. You're bound to hear something you like in the 351st hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
GREENSKY BLUEGRASS is earning recognition nationwide as a growing force in bluegrass and acoustic roots music. This Michigan band won the 2006 Telluride Bluegrass Festival Band Competition. As newcomers to the bluegrass scene, the three sought to define themselves within the framework of their bluegrass favorites while establishing a voice of their own, drawing upon an array of influences and varied musical backgrounds. Greensky Bluegrass is touring in support of their recently released fourth album, "Five Interstates." EDEN BRENT is a masterful blues pianist and vocal stylist. Her piano playing and singing style ranges from a melancholic whisper to a full-blown juke joint holler. This Mississippi Delta native is a three-time blues music award winner when she won the 2011 Pinetop Perkins Piano Player of the Year. Her acclaimed album "Mississippi Number One" on Yellow Dog Records is a tribute to her home on Mississippi State Highway 1.
Even with no particular plan for the 293rd Roadhouse, the hour comes together nicely. Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters, Robin Rogers, Eden Brent, Kenny Neal, and John Primer are all within earshot, as are many more great artists, filling out the hour with the finest blues you've never heard.
Even with no particular plan for the 293rd Roadhouse, the hour comes together nicely. Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters, Robin Rogers, Eden Brent, Kenny Neal, and John Primer are all within earshot, as are many more great artists, filling out the hour with the finest blues you've never heard.
Contrary to popular belief, the blues is not all about the bad in life or a genre of exclusively sad songs. But, it is about life and is presented with a broad spectrum of views and styles. Mitch Kashmar & The Pontiax, Eden Brent, Jay Gaunt, Dave Specter, and JW-Jones play songs about life in this hour. It's all part of the real picture of blues - big and small, diverse and defiant. And it definitely builds to another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 290th Roadhouse.
Contrary to popular belief, the blues is not all about the bad in life or a genre of exclusively sad songs. But, it is about life and is presented with a broad spectrum of views and styles. Mitch Kashmar & The Pontiax, Eden Brent, Jay Gaunt, Dave Specter, and JW-Jones play songs about life in this hour. It's all part of the real picture of blues - big and small, diverse and defiant. And it definitely builds to another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 290th Roadhouse.
The 245th Roadhouse is a rainbow of blue, featuring the range of styles and artists that's made for the most popular shows. Kilborn Alley Blues Band, Jack Bruce and Robin Trower, Meantooth Grin, Keb Mo', and Eden Brent paint the picture that guarantees fun for all. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 245th Roadhouse.
The 245th Roadhouse is a rainbow of blue, featuring the range of styles and artists that's made for the most popular shows. Kilborn Alley Blues Band, Jack Bruce and Robin Trower, Meantooth Grin, Keb Mo', and Eden Brent paint the picture that guarantees fun for all. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 245th Roadhouse.
New blues reverberate throughout The Roadhouse this week. Unlike last week's edition, the 168th Roadhouse is primarily new blues releases. With new music from Eden Brent, Dani Wilde, Doug MacLeod, Julian Fouth, and JW-Jones, it's a good hour-long ride of cutting-edge blues music. And, it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
New blues reverberate throughout The Roadhouse this week. Unlike last week's edition, the 168th Roadhouse is primarily new blues releases. With new music from Eden Brent, Dani Wilde, Doug MacLeod, Julian Fouth, and JW-Jones, it's a good hour-long ride of cutting-edge blues music. And, it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.