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Show #364 Brody Buster stops by to talk about his IBC experience. Adam Karch received a Maple Blues Award nomination for Acoustic Act in 2014 after the release of Blueprints. He has released Moving Forward and Adam and I will explore his journey while we listen to tunes. Joanna Connor has been thrilling audiences with her guitar prowess, vocal stylings and song writing skills. Her latest album is entitled Six String Stories and Joanna will join me to discuss her career and the new music. Eight O’Five Jive finally take their seat on the Monday Couch. They just competed their second IBC for the Nashville Blues Society, and received a Blues Blast Award nomination last year. They’ve just released their sophomore effort, Swing Set, and we’ll talk with the band about the music and where they are heading. Cee Cee James returns to The Couch to talk about her newest release Stripped Down & Surrendered, which brings Cee Cee’s rawness to the surface once again. She and Rob “Slideboy” Andrews continue to evolve and create some sensational Tuneage. We’ll talk about it all and where they are heading next.
Jimmy LaFave plays tracks from The Night Tribe and talks about the origins of that band name, his open mic pet peeves and the early Red Dirt Music scene. Also on this episode, I’ve got the new soul album from Amy Black, the new Hot Texas Swing Band, rock & roll from Ryan Bingham. twangy rock from Shinyribs, jump blues from Eight O’Five Jive, and indie rock from Ike Reilly. "Ep253 Jimmy LaFave finds his tribe" originated from Americana Music Show.
Lee Shropshire from Eight O’Five Jive plays tracks from Too Many Men, and talks about their journey into jump blues and being inspired by Ruth Brown. Also on this episode, I’ve got the new blues album from Eilen Jewell and the new country album from Christian Lopez. I’ve also got a time-capsule album from 1973 that’s never been released before and it’s amazing. I’ll be playing another cut from that new Alabama Shakes album and White Morgan covering a classic country song. Plus a whole lot more on this two hour episode. "Ep248 Eight O’Five Jive finds some jump and attitude" originated from Americana Music Show.
JeConte plays tracks from Down By The Bayou and talks about working with Anders Osborne, his stage name, and his tribute to his father. Also on this episode, southern rock from Jimbo Mathus, gospel from The McCrary Sisters, alt-country from June Star, folk rock from John Moreland, folk from Malcolm Holcombe, jump blues from Eight O’Five Jive, indie rock from Matt Bradford, americana from Sam Lewis, and blues rock from Hurricane Ruth. "Ep243 JeConte gives his Everything" originated from Americana Music Show.
AJ Ghent plays tracks from Live At Terminal West, shares his secrets for putting on a great show and talks about his lap steel legacy. Also on this episode, new rock & roll from Ray Wylie Hubbard, folk from Malcolm Holcombe, gospel from The McCrary Sisters, 30’s blues from Eilen Jewell, jump blues from Eight O’Five Jive, western swing from Asleep At The Wheel and Carrie Rodriguez, bluegrass from Robert Earl Keen, and beautiful soul music from Allison Moorer. "Ep242 AJ Ghent does the funky suit and tie thing" originated from Americana Music Show.