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Rachel Stacy joins us with her new single “Trouble “ written with Guthrie Kennard and produced by Ray Wylie Hubbard . With this combo you know it's ROCKIN! Join us Sunday and Wednesday 8 pm KHYI 95.3 The Range (OFFICIAL) brought to you by The Guitar Sanctuary TUPPS Brewery Burress Law PLLC. Originally aired 09/18/2022 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
#BigMouthMatt and #PartyFoulSteve sit down and talk life, stories from the road and of course drinking. This week Guthrie Kennard stops by the #PartyFoulPub
This week Singer/Songwriter Guthrie Kennard joins Maylee and the Texas Homegrown Music Crew. Originally aired 09/05/2021 on 95.3 FM KYHI the Range in Dallas, TX.
Tune into Barside Jive LIVE Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30pm cst!
Tune into Barside Jive LIVE Tuesdays and Thursdays at 7:30pm cst!
Bandana Blues Special Spinner's Funhouse #5 Released on American Groundhog Day... will Spinner see his shadow when he comes out of the FUNHOUSE !!! Jojo Swingband: oop-pop-a-da (4:31) (Oop-Pop-A-Da, 1985) Passport: mandrake (4:25) (Ataraxia / Sky Blue, 1978) Guthrie Kennard: pourin' rain (4:20) (Ranch Road 12, 2005) Emerson Lake & Palmer: the three fates (7:38) (Emerson Lake & Palmer, 1970) Joni Mitchell: chinese cafe/unchained melody (5:12) (Wild Things Run Fast, 1982) David Sancious & Tone: prelude #3 (4:07) (True Stories, 1978) Ray Nance: wild child (7:58) (Huffin 'n' Puffin', 1971) Greg Brown: fooled me once (6:13) (Down In There, 1990) Jimi Hendrix: power to love (6:50) (Band Of Gypsies, 1970) Jimmy McGriff: Charlotte (4:27) (A Thing To Come By, 1970) Michael Nesmith: waking mystery (7:39) (The Prison, 1975) Nucleus: ballad of Joe Pimp (3:48) (We'll Talk About It Later, 1970) Clear Sight: the snuffdipper (3:54) (Clear Sight, 1987) Arlo Guthrie: coming into Los Angeles (3:02) (Running Down The Road, 1969) Jean-Luc Ponty Experience: flipping part 1 (4:32) (Open Strings, 1972) Outsiders: monkey on your back (3:40) (45 RPM Single, 1967) Traffic: the low spark of high-heeled boys (11:16) (The Low Spark Of High-Heeled Boys, 1971) Phil Ochs: one more parade (3:00) (All The News That's Fit To Sing, 1964) Brendan Power & PT Gazell: till Tom special (2:55) (Back To Back, 2008) Country Joe & the Fish: the Harlem song (4:18) (Together, 1968) Michal Urbaniak: zad (6:39) (Body English, 1976) Gurf Morlix: Dan Blokker (2:29) (Toad Of Titicaca, 2000) Greg & Bev Smith: blues for buddy (5:13) (No Bagage, 1987) Steve Goodman: Colorado christmas (4:02) (Unfinished Business, 1987)
Show #232 (music bed) DOUG JERNIGAN - Buddy's Boogie (The Big E: A Salute to Steel Guitarist Buddy Emmons) XENIA DUNFORD - Best I've Ever Had (is & Hers) BOB BARLOW - Wishing Well. (Where You Should Be) THE DEFIBULATORS - Everybody's Got A Banjo (Debt'll Get'em) RED BEARD’S REVENGE - Those Little Things (Jim, Jimmy, James) (mic break) PATTY GRIFFIN - Truth, Pt. 2 (Silver Bell) THE SHOW PONIES - Whiskey and Wine (We’re Not Lost) THE JITTERBUG VIPERS - Stuff It (Phoebe's Dream) SLOW LEAVES - Life of A Better Man (Second Chances) I CAN LICK ANY SONOFABITCH IN THE HOUSE - Break All Your Strings (Mayberry) (mic break) GUTHRIE KENNARD - Forever Yours (Cross Your Heart) DAN ZANES & ELIZABETH MITCHELL - So Glad I’m Here (Turn Turn Turn) TY WEATHERFORD - Miss You (Moving Down The Road) DAVID EGAN - Outta Mississippi (David Egan) HOUNDMOUTH - Hey Rose From the (Hills Below the City) (mic break) RY COODER & CORRIDOS FAMOSOS - Lord Tell Me Why (Live in San Francisco) Here's the RSS feed: http://ftbpodcasts.libsyn.com/rss. Freight Train Boogie podcasts also air weekly on RootHog Radio and on Rob Ellen's Flyinshoes Review. You can buy the Freight Train Boogie Americana Android App from Amazon for only $1.99. (Nov 1st, 2013) Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
Mike Stinson talks about his L.A. Days, his song about being late, his move to Houston, working with R.S. Field, and what Dylan did for songs. Mike Stinson also plays three tracks from his Hell And Half Of Georgia album. Plus, country rock from Truth & Salvage Co., Texas twang from Shinyribs, folk from The Barn Birds, amercana from John Fogerty, rock&roll from Massy Ferguson, Texas rock from Guthrie Kennard, western swing from Corb Lund, old school jazz from Luke Winslow-King, and classic funk funk from Swamp Dogg. "Mike Stinson" originated from Americana Music Show.
This episode's playlist: • Maybe Sometime Later (4:38) by The Insomniacs, from At Least I'm Not With You (2009); available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and iTunes. Visit this page at the Delta Groove site and The Insomniacs' MySpace page for more information. • God of Abraham (3:25) by Guthrie Kennard, from Matchbox (2009); available from CDUniverse and iTunes. Visit GuthrieKennard.com for more information. • Nut Shuffle (4:42) by the Latvian Blues Band, from Unreal (2009); available from Amazon and iTunes. Visit LatvianBluesBand.com for more information. • The Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse (3:51) by Ray Wylie Hubbard, from A. Enlightenment B. Endarkenment (Hint: There is no C) (2010); available from the store at RayWylie.com and iTunes. Visit RayWylie.com for more information. • I Came Here To Play (5:24) by Deep Water Reunion, from Bake Sale, Volume Five (2010); available from the Great Northern Blues Society. Visit the DWR page at Reverbnation more information. • Stronghearted Woman (3:46) by Little Johnny Moore. Visit his MySpace page and LittleJohnnyLive.com for more information, and booking. • Georgia Warhorse (5:44) by JJ Grey & Mofro, from Georgia Warhorse (2010); available from Alligator Records and iTunes. Visit JJGrey.com for more information. Special thanks to AirplayDirect.com. • Soul Train Ride (6:07) by Neil Harnett, from Somewhere (2009); available from Indiepool.com, Amazon and iTunes. Visit NeilHarnett.com for more information. • The Well (3:18) by Charlie Musselwhite, from The Well (2010); available from Alligator Records and iTunes. Visit CharlieMusselwhite.com for more information. Special thanks to AirplayDirect.com. • Freak (3:43) Zach Prather & Slight Return, from Freak (2008); available from CD Baby and iTunes. Visit Zach-Prather.com/ for more information. Mentioned during this episode: Robin Rogers on National Public Radio. The music you hear on Murphy's Saloon comes to you courtesy of the artists and their labels. In addition, one of the following fine organizations may have provided assistance as an intermediary: IODA PROMONET, AirplayDirect, RadioSubmit or Music Alley.
This week's playlist: • To Fill A Hole (3:43) by Brother Dege Legg, from Folk Songs of the American Longhair (2010); available from DegeLegg.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit DegeLegg.com for more information. • I Never Want (3:18) and No Problem (4:48), both by Harper and both from Stand Together (2010); available from BlindPigRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit Harper.biz for more information. • Heart Has Been Broken (3:47) and Couldn't Stay Away (3:43), both by Stringbean and both from Layin Low (2010); available from Blues Leaf Records' page at CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit StringbeanAndTheStalkers.art.officelive.com for more information. • Uncle Sonny (2:33) and Medford & Main (2:41), both by Matthew Stubbs and both from Medford & Main (2009); available from the store at his site and the iTMS. Visit MatthewStubbs.net for more information. • Boogie Woogie (3:47) by The Charles Walker Band, and Why Get A Chevrolet (3:45) by Michael Murphy And The Mob; both from Bake Sale, Volume Five (2010); available from the Great Northern Blues Society. Visit both WalkerBand.com and BigDogMurphy.com for more information. • Katie Mae (2:58) by Guthrie Kennard, available from CDUniverse and the iTMS. Visit GuthrieKennard.com and MySpace.com/GuthrieKennard for more information. To contact me: send email to murphyssaloon (at) gmail (dot) com - you can also contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. My Flickr photo collection is here. My Google profile is here. You can read items I share in Google Reader here. You are invited to write reviews of Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Primary sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; and BluesCritic.com. Recommended reading: Today's Chicago Blues (Amazon link) by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. Karen also blogs about the blues at Today's Chicago Blues. For things to do in Chicago: The Local Tourist and The Chicago Reader. Two wonderful non-traditional online sources of Chicago news: Gapers Block and the Chicagoist. (Something noteworthy being done by a hard working and very talented friend of mine: Flamenco Chicago) (The music you hear on Murphy's Saloon comes to you courtesy of the artists and their labels. One of the following may have provided assistance as an intermediary: IODA PROMONET, AirplayDirect, RadioSubmit.com, the Podsafe Music Network, Download.com or Garageband.com, )
The new CD by ELIZABETH COOK entitled Welder is featured on podcast #71. Also new music from LOST IMMIGRANTS, GUTHRIE KENNARD and SWEET SUNNY SOUTH. The full playlist is posted below. Check the artist's websites and order their CD's or downloads and tell 'em you heard the songs on the FTB podcast. Please email me with any questions or suggestions for the podcasts. Here's the newly revised iTunes link to subscribe to the FTB podcasts. Here's the direct link to listen now! Show #71 ELIZABETH COOK - All The Time Welder SWEET SUNNY SOUTH - Ghost of Gram Carried off by a Twister JOHN EVANS - First Love Lollygaggin' LOST IMMIGRANTS - Goodbye Seoul Pasaporte (mic break) SAM QUINN - Suite Motown the fake that sunk a thousand ships PACKWAY HANDLE BAND - Walking Disaster What Are We Gonna Do Now HORSE OPERA - Save My Tears Songs Of The Desert ELIZABETH COOK - I'll Never Know Welder (mic break) JANGLE PETE - Hanna Glimpses GREAT AMERICAN TAXI - Unpromised Land Reckless Habits LEEANN ATHERTON - Kiss Heart Traveled Road GUTHRIE KENNARD - Monkey Wrench Matchbox (mic break) ELIZABETH COOK - Follow You Like Smoke Welder Bill Frater Freight Train Boogie
This week's playlist: • God of Abraham (3:25) by Guthrie Kennard, from Matchbox (2009); available from CDUniverse and the iTunes Music Store. Kennard's web site (GuthrieKennard.com) is being renovated - in the meantime, you can visit MySpace.com/GuthrieKennard for more information. • I Got All Kinds Of Love (4:49) and The Whiskey Makes Me Mean (3:12) by Nick Moss & The Fliptops from Live At Chan's Combo Platter No. 2 (2009); available from Blue Bella Records, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit this page at the Blue Bella site for more information. • Bad Seed (3:04) and Mississippi Hoo Doo Man (5:16) from Bamboozled - Live in Germany (2006); available from RufRecords.de and the iTMS. OmarAndTheHowlers.com and their MySpace page for more information. • The Girl Who Wept Stones (3:16) by Brother Dege Legg, from Folk Songs of the American Longhair (2010); available from DegeLegg.com. Visit DegeLegg.com for more information. To contact me: send email to murphyssaloon (at) gmail (dot) com - you can also contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. My Flickr photo collection is here. My Google profile is here. You can read items I share in Google Reader here. You are invited to write reviews of Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Primary sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; and BluesCritic.com. Recommended reading: Today's Chicago Blues (Amazon link) by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. Karen also blogs about the blues at Today's Chicago Blues. For things to do in Chicago: The Local Tourist and The Chicago Reader. Two wonderful non-traditional online sources of Chicago news: Gapers Block and the Chicagoist. (Something noteworthy being done by a hard working and very talented friend of mine: Flamenco Chicago) (The music you hear on Murphy's Saloon comes to you courtesy of the artists and their labels. One of the following may have provided assistance as an intermediary: IODA PROMONET, AirplayDirect, RadioSubmit.com, the Podsafe Music Network, Download.com or Garageband.com, )
This week's playlist: • Treat Me Right (4:45) by Peter Karp & Sue Foley, from He Said She Said (2010); available from BlindPigRecords.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BlindPigRecords.com for more information. • New Loving Blues (4:29) by The CSL Jr. Band, from Voice of the Heart (2009); available from CDBaby.com and the iTMS. Visit TheCSLJrBand.com for more information. • Another Day, Another Dollar (3:31) by Guthrie Kennard, from Matchbox (2009); available from CDUniverse and the iTMS. Kennard's web site (GuthrieKennard.com) is being renovated - in the meantime you can visit MySpace.com/GuthrieKennard for more information. • Watch It (4:04), Train To Memphis (4:43) and Wo Yeah Woman (5:00), all by The Kilborn Alley Blues Band, and all from Better Off Now (2010); available from BlueBellaRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit KilbornAlley.com for more information. • Imagine Your Lover (5:16) by Robert DiMaio, from Robert DiMaio & The Beauty Junkies (2007); available from CDBaby.com and the iTMS. Visit RobertDiMaio.com for more information. • Never Enuff Rockin (3:16) by Sandy Mack, from Still Going Strong (2009); available from CD Universe and the iTMS. Visit Sandy's MySpace page for more information. • Pearl River (4:54) by Mike Zito, from Pearl River (2009); available from EclectoGroove.com and the iTMS. Visit MikeZito.com for more information. • Georgia Redsnake (3:52) by Nick Moss, from Privileged (2010); available from Amazon MP3 and the iTMS. Visit NickMoss.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Great Northern Blues Society Blues Cafe 2010. To contact me: send email to murphyssaloon (at) gmail (dot) com - you can also contact me through: Facebook, MySpace and Twitter. My Flickr photo collection is here. My Google profile is here. You can read items I share in Google Reader here. You are invited to write reviews of Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast in the iTunes Music Store. Primary sources of information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; and BluesCritic.com. Recommended reading: Today's Chicago Blues (Amazon link) by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. Karen also blogs about the blues at Today's Chicago Blues. For things to do in Chicago: The Local Tourist and The Chicago Reader. Two wonderful non-traditional online sources of Chicago news: Gapers Block and the Chicagoist. (Something noteworthy being done by a hard working and very talented friend of mine: Flamenco Chicago) (The music you hear on Murphy's Saloon comes to you courtesy of the artists and their labels. One of the following may have provided assistance as an intermediary: IODA PROMONET, AirplayDirect, RadioSubmit.com, the Podsafe Music Network, Download.com or Garageband.com, )
New music from Guthrie Kennard, Eugene "Hideaway" Bridges, Rocky Athus, Siegel-Schwall Band, Nathan James & Ben Hernandz and Doug Cox& Sam Hurrie..whew!..plus a Spinner Section. ENJOY! Thanks For Listening! Please drop us an e-mail. Donations in the tip jar online accepted with gratitude at http://www.bandanablues.com