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In this episode I'm talking to you about RHYTHM. Hill Country Blues playing is one of the most rhythmical of all the blues styles. Pioneers like R.L Burnside, Junior Kimborough and others developed this incredible picking hand technique you have to learn. Download the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the showTo get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing list
What a cool bill we have for you this week! From North Mississippi comes Hill Country Blues master Cedric Burnside, and from the Northwest comes Americana artist Margo Cilker. Nick also has an in-depth conversation with interview guest and autism expert Dr. Temple Grandin from Northern Colorado. That's all this week on eTown! Visit our Youtube Channel to see artist interviews, live recordings, studio sessions, and more! Be a part of the audience at our next recording: https://www.etown.org/etown-hall/all-events/ Your support helps us bring concerts, tapings and conversations to audiences while fostering connection through music, ideas and community. If you'd like to support eTown's mission to educate, entertain and inspire a diverse audience through music and conversation, please consider a donation: https://www.etown.org/get-involved/donate-orig/.
Send us a textIn this episode I list my top 10 Hill Country Blues artists (with clips) from R.L Burnside to Jessie May this one is now to miss! Let me know what you though of the list by sending the show a text.Download the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the Show.To get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing listDownload the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/Support the showTo get your hands on THE TRIAD METHOD: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/product/the-triad-method/Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeHead over to www.thebluesguitarshow.com to subscribe to the mailing list
Subscriber-only episodeSend us a Text Message.In this lesson we look at the foundational building blocks of hill country rhythm and picking hand technique. Head to the folder for the tab and backing track downloads.https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1_WwAzYBpLKQBRAz942uqQb4u-C3PcvYz?usp=drive_linkDownload the Triad Method: https://thebluesguitarshow.com/the-triad-method/
Maria Zeringue talks with GRAMMY Award winning Hill Country Blues musician and a 2024 Governor's Arts Awards Recipient, Cedric Burnside. Cedric talks about growing up in North Mississippi and his mentors, including his grandfather R.L. Burnside, his father Calvin Jackson, and blues legend, Junior Kimbrough. Cedric also discusses life on the road, his prolific discography, and the future of the genre. 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.
This week Brian and Jason talk about Jason seeing the Charlie Starr and Benji Shanks acoustic show. Then they chat about the Mississippi theme for this episode and next, including a quick chat about the Hill Country Blues that's found there. Next the guys welcome their guests, Sammy Qadan, and returning guest Dylan Palmeiro from Sullivan's Hollow. Sammy and Dylan chat with the boys about Sullivan's Hollow, including the start of the band, the addition of Dylan, upcoming music, and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I take you through a cool hill country blues rhythm. This is great for playing any of the classic Hill Country songs (R.L Burnside, Jimmy 'Duck' Holmes etc.)Its a super percussive way of playing but so rewarding once you've got a handle on it.If you find this stuff useful leave me a review on Spotify or Apple PodcastsBecome a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeShoot me a question to cover in the upcoming episodes by emailing ben@thebluesguitarshow.comFollow me on instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Support the show
Today I talk blues with grammy nominated musician and son of the late, great R.L Burnside - Garry Burnside.We talk about him coming up playing with his Dad and touring with Junior Kimbrough at the age of 12 and hear all about his music and guitar playing.Garry is one of my personal guitar heroes so this was a very cool interview and if you haven't heard this guy shred....Go listen now! Become a Blues Guitar Show Member: https://www.buzzsprout.com/950998/subscribeShoot me a question to cover in the upcoming episodes by emailing ben@thebluesguitarshow.comFollow me on instagram @bluesguitarshowpodcast Make a small donation at 'Buy me a coffee' https://www.buymeacoffee.com/bluesguitarshowSupport the show
We sat down with the legendary hill country blues singer, Duwayne Burnside, we chatted about early influences, the album ‘Acoustic Burnside' and an upcoming performance at the Prairie Dog Blues Festival, July 27-29, 2023!Listen to our podcast at lacrosselocal.com or your preferred podcast app.
In this 2021 podcast, we get a lesson in Hill Country Blues from Grammy Award Winner Cedric Burnside. Cedric has the blues in his bones: his father, uncles, and cousins all played. His grandfather was blues legend R.L. Burnside, known to Cedric as “Big Daddy.” Cedric essentially grew up in R.L.'s house, listening to the music, playing along at the regular house parties and at the local juke joint. Beginning his musical career as a drummer, by the age of 12 or so, he was backing R. L. on tours. A songwriter most of his life, he added guitar-playing to his musical repertoire and began a successful solo career. In this podcast, Burnside talks about his “really amazing, adrenaline-pumping little childhood,” his relationship with R.L., what makes Hill Country blues Hill Country blues, and his joy in bringing the music to the world.
In this 2021 podcast, we get a lesson in Hill Country Blues from Grammy Award Winner Cedric Burnside. Cedric has the blues in his bones: his father, uncles, and cousins all played. His grandfather was blues legend R.L. Burnside, known to Cedric as “Big Daddy.” Cedric essentially grew up in R.L.'s house, listening to the music, playing along at the regular house parties and at the local juke joint. Beginning his musical career as a drummer, by the age of 12 or so, he was backing R. L. on tours. A songwriter most of his life, he added guitar-playing to his musical repertoire and began a successful solo career. In this podcast, Burnside talks about his “really amazing, adrenaline-pumping little childhood,” his relationship with R.L., what makes Hill Country blues Hill Country blues, and his joy in bringing the music to the world.
The Art Sisters dig into Valentine's husband Jan Svihaleks' path and how that led him to Hill Country Blues and finding his niche.Recently, Jan assisted in managing and producing Kristi's EP album, Becoming Memories, and continues to be a musical mentor for her.Brno guitarist, singer, composer, and lyricist, Jan Švihálek. In 1995, he founded Hoochie Coochie Band, which is still active today, based mainly on the legacy of urban blues of the '50s. In the 1990's he was firmly rooted in the Brno experimental underground, participating in the Anna Burešová project. From 2006-2011, he was the guitarist for Nuck Chorris Gang, combining blues, hip hop, and rock into an energetic and humorous mix. Since 2015, he has led Band of Heysek, focused on original work influenced by the rawest offshoots of American blues, especially contemporary electrified similar so-called hill country blues from the Mississippi region. The group debuted in 2017 with the album, Shovel & Mattock, followed two years later by I'm Glad I Met You. In the spring of 2020, the album, Juke My Joint, was released. It was recorded with the legendary guitarist and singer RL Boyce, who was nominated for a Grammy in 2018. The highly acclaimed album, Bad Ideas, was released in Spring 2020, on which Švihálek's songs with Band of Heysek are played by guitarist Kenny Brown. Recently, he's been involved in creating music for film, including for the award-winning indie film Zvik Je Zelezna Hul from FoxyMon Production. In his non-musical life, Jan Švihálek is the director of the prestigious private school International School of Brno. He guest lectures on the history and presence of blues music at the Philosophical Faculty at Masaryk University.Listen to Band Of Heysek Herewww.indies.euwww.fatpossum.comwww.tinyurl.com/ArtSistersPodcast@artsisterspodcast@kristilei@bellavalentinaartSupport the show
In this bonus episode, Greg adds a Hill Country Blues song to the Desert Island Jukebox that was in a recent movie.Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundopsJoin our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9TBecome a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvcSign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnGMake a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU
Reed Graff catches up with the only rugby club in the Hill Country as George Voorhees, Philip Hawkins and Nick Klein of the Hill Country Blues Rugby Club spend some time on the Standard Sports Talk podcast. Standard Sports Talk is a Hill Country sports podcast produced by the Fredericksburg Standard-Radio Post. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/fredericksburg-standard/support
You've probably heard “The Blues”, you may have had them before, you might even play blues, it's a very human genre with instrumentation that is highly digestible and easy to teach and learn. Which is what makes playing and listening to the blues such a universal experience. It's amazing how much emotion can be conveyed through a simple 3 chord song. My guests today Jake Friel (touring harmonica singer and vocalist as well as recording artist) and Alex Goldberg (touring bassist and recording artist) are no strangers to the blues. They currently play with Colorado Americana Blues Staple, AJ Fullerton (who was featured on the show on Episode 18) Aside from AJ, Alex plays with many different acts nationally and internationally! He currently plays regularly with SMIRK [hip-hop/ neo-soul], Sheridan Blvd [Contemporary Funk], Sweet Virginia, The Celtic Angels, and has played bass with many greats. Read his full bio on his site [link this sentence]Jake also has a career of his own and as we talk about in the episode, he has not one… but two full length albums that are unreleased, as well as tons of other new material coming down the pike. Jake has a voice that's full, smooth and buttery, with just the right amount of grit. His voice was made to sing the blues. You might relate to this conversation if you're:A Fan of blues music who wants to hear some in depth discussions about the history of blues music, and how musicians who play this style pay homage to its rich historyA blues musicianA touring musicianA recording artistA Music History aficionadoOr if you just feel like taking a few hours to listen to a chill conversation about music history, harmonica, what music means vs what the music business makes it feel like it should beThis is the What More Can I Say Podcast, the show “Dedicated to Truth Seeking, Through Conversations with Conscious Makers & Creators” and I hope you enjoy my wide ranging conversation with Jake Friel and Alex GoldbergSongs mentioned in episode: B.B. King - Ain't Nobody HomeElizabeth Cotten - Freight TrainAs Always, MEMENTO MORIStandard WMCIS Show Info:Theme Music by Chantil Dukart - (Day to Day)START YOUR OWN PODCAST AND GET A $20 AMAZON GIFT CARDhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1903566Learn more about Nick Pauly Sign Up for Our E-NewsletterSupport the show
In today's episode, Greg and Eric revisit the topic of buffering supplements and fatigue as Eric presents a Research Review about the mechanisms driving neuromuscular fatigue. After that, Greg discusses his cover story from the most recent issue of the MASS Research Review, which is also available at strongerbyscience.com. In the article, Greg explores under-representation of female participants within strength, hypertrophy, and supplement research. The discussion covers the extent of the disparity, the surprising observation that the gap is getting worse over time, and how this research imbalance impacts training and nutrition recommendations for female lifters. Next, Eric shares a Coach's Corner segment about programming high-intensity interval training (HIIT) and sprint interval training (SIT) for lifters. Finally, to close out the show, Eric and Greg share some music and video game recommendations. SUPPORT THE PODCASTReceive our Research Spotlight newsletter, and check out our Facebook group and subreddit.MacroFactorIf you want to learn more about our MacroFactor diet app, check it out here.To join in on the MacroFactor conversation, check out our Facebook group and subreddit.MASS Research ReviewSubscribe to the MASS Research Review to get concise and applicable breakdowns of the latest strength, physique, and nutrition research – delivered monthly.Bulk SupplementsFinally, next time you stock up on supplements from BulkSupplements.com, be sure to use the promo code “SBSPOD” (all caps) to get 5% off your entire order. TIME STAMPSIntro/Announcements (0:00)Road to the Stage / Road to Athens (1:26)Feats of Strength (6:53)Antonino PizzolatoResearch Review: Fatigue mechanisms (8:32)Lactic Acid and Exercise PerformancePeripheral fatigue: new mechanistic insights from recent technologiesNeural Contributions to Muscle Fatigue: From the Brain to the Muscle and Back AgainPhosphate and acidosis act synergistically to depress peak power in rat muscle fibersThe major challenges (and low success rates) of mechanistic speculation (23:07)SBS Article Discussion: Where are all the Female Participants in Strength, Hypertrophy, and Supplement Research? (29:32)Where Are All The Female Participants In Strength, Hypertrophy, And Supplement Research?Strength And Physique Systematic Review And Meta-Analysis Master ListDo findings from male participants typically generalize to female participants? (42:25)Why more research with female participants is needed (53:27)Coach's Corner: HIIT programming (59:27)High-intensity interval training for health benefits and care of cardiac diseases - The key to an efficient exercise protocolEndurance Training Intensity Does Not Mediate Interference to Maximal Lower-Body Strength Gain during Short-Term Concurrent TrainingCentral and peripheral fatigue following non-exhaustive and exhaustive exercise of disparate metabolic demandsExercise-induced muscle damage following a bout of sport specific repeated sprintsClarification about sex disparities in research (1:16:12)To Play Us Out: The Black Keys, Hill Country Blues, and Pokémon Legends: Arceus (1:24:52)Hill country blues
About Us: Business owners, Chamber directors, industry leaders, Main Street Directors, school and hospital leaders discuss what's happening in North MS with station owner, Melinda Marsalis. Interviews are recorded in Ripley, MS at Sun Bear Studio, broadcast every day at 11 am on The Shark 102.3 FM Radio and added here to help you stay informed. Topper Time is a weekly presentation by Blue Mountain College Students about life at Blue Mountain College. Every Day is an Event is hosted by Beth Benson. If you would like to be considered for an interview, you can call us at 662-837-1023. Ask for Melinda. You can send an email to theshark1023@gmail.com. The Shark 102.3 FM Radio Station and Sun Bear Studio are located in Ripley, MS and owned by Chris and Melinda Marsalis. Chris and Melinda have a passion for community development and love all of the amazing things that are going on in North Mississippi. This Week: Ripley Main Street Director and MS Hill Country Blues guitarist, Garry Burnside discuss the upcoming Blues Block Party that will take place in Ripley on Saturday, May 28th.
AJ Fullerton and I met in 2018 at one of his shows where my good friend Alex Goldberg was playing bass for the 'AJ Fullerton Band'. I was instantly impressed by his performance and how cool and down to earth he was. In 2019, Alex was playing with tons of bands so he suggested me as a sub for a tour run that AJ was doing that he wasn't able to play bass for. I took him up on the offer and had an awesome week playing some great shows with AJ in Colorado and Utah. We go over our story at the beginning of the episode how I had only met him briefly before hopping in a car together for 7 hours driving to Moab, and then proceeded to have a great 7 hour conversation!This 2 hour conversation was no different! I was extremely tired but I tried to keep my interviewing wits about me! AJ carried a lot of the conversational weight here and I can't wait to have him on the show again in the future with our buddy Jake Friel and a few other surprise guests we have cooked up together :)I will be playing some gigs with AJ this May (a couple of private parties as well as this show in Fort Collins that you can get tickets for below!)A.J. FullertonNew Belgium Brewing CompanyMay. 21st, 2022Where to find AJ:WebsiteFacebookInstagramTwitterWhere to Listen to his Musi:Apple MusicYoutubeSpotifyBooking: booking@ajfullertonmusicManagement & Publicity:Stanton EntertainmentKori@StantonEntertainment.com'WHAT MORE CAN I SAY...' SHOW INFO:Theme Music by Chantil Dukart - (Day to Day)START YOUR OWN PODCAST AND GET A $20 AMAZON GIFT CARDhttps://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1903566Sign up for our email list HERELearn more about Nick PaulySupport the show
The swampy Americana songwriter, singer, and guitarist, covered by Levon Helm, Keith Richards, and Lucinda Williams, has traveled a twisted road from juke joints in Monroe, La., and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop to his Nashville home. Out on a string of dates with the Iguanas, he joins the band on a night off to issue a communiqué from the tour, in the final installment of a two-part episode. As KG says, they’re just trying to get to Memphis. Topics include a master’s degree in poetry, Hill Country Blues, Mississippi Fred McDowell, the major 3rd in the blues, a Nashville publishing deal, industry songwriting, Garry Tallent, a suitcase of money, Jim Herrington, an Electra 225, Jim McCormick, Pat McLaughlin, a writing routine, photo inspiration, William Burroughs, and much more. Intro music: “The Trucker Takes A Wife” by Styler/Coman Additional Music: "GTO" from "Long Gone Time" by Kevin Gordon Outro music: "Trying to Get to Memphis" from "Tangle the Blue Sky" by Kevin Gordon Support the podcast: Paypal or Venmo Join the Patreon page here. Shop for Troubled Men’s Wear here. Subscribe, review, and rate (5 stars) on Apple Podcasts or any podcast source. Follow on social media, share with friends, and spread the Troubled Word. Troubled Men Podcast Facebook Troubled Men Podcast Instagram Big Island Jazz and Blues Festival Iguanas Tour Dates René Coman Facebook Kevin Gordon Facebook Kevin Gordon Instagram Kevin Gordon Homepage
Blues guitarist Kenny Brown is nominated for a Grammy. Michael Donahue heads to Calvary for the Waffle Shop. Bruce VanWyngarden wants to know just who in heck is charge of social media for Mighty Lights. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/memphis-flyer/message
Cedric Burnside started touring when he was just 13 years old. His grandfather, R.L. Burnside, helped create the unique sound of Mississippi Hill Country Blues and Cedric has embraced that legacy. He's been recognized as one of the best Blues musicians in America several times over. Mississippi is where American music was born, but many of its creators never reaped the financial rewards that others would find using their sound. On this episode of the Reckon Interview, Cedric discusses his latest album "I Be Trying," as well as what keeps him rooted in Mississippi and why he's so committed to carrying on the family tradition.All the music included in the episode is from "I Be Trying," produced by Single Lock Records. You can purchase the album and find Cedric Burnside's upcoming tour dates at www.cedricburnside.net.Sign up the The Conversation, our weekly newsletter at ReckonSouth.com/newsletters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We zetten de blues verder op de kaart. Blindemannen leiden ons door het zuiden van de Verenigde Staten, langs de golfkust tot in Texas. In de Mississippi Hill Country maakt gastspreker Tiny Legs Tim zijn opwachting. Hij toont ons hoe je met één akkoord in een diepe bluestrance belandt. Ik stel U bovendien graag voor aan een kleurrijke collectie bluesartiesten die hun stempel drukten op de verdere bluesgeschiedenis. Maar de ontdekkingstocht… die begint in de ruimte! www.souloftheblues.be --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/bart-massaer/message
Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennesse, sono questi i luoghi che abiteremo in una parte di notte di Battiti grazie al suono potente, ruvido e sanguigno che accomuna Southern Soul e Hill Country Blues
The Black Keys' Dan Auerbach and Patrick Carney discuss how Delta Kream came together and how the they got interested in hill country blues.
Brad and Kevin talk about singular blues legend Junior Kimbrough, touring with Iggy (aka Lolly) Pop, the Black Keys connection and the deep African roots of the blues. Support the show and get bonus "After Dark" episodes: patreon.com/artofdarkness twitter.com/artofdarkpod twitter.com/bradkelly twitter.com/kevinkautzman You Better Run: https://youtu.be/4C2sua_G_FU Meet Me in the City: https://youtu.be/iAU7KEskmyU?t=60 Tramp: https://youtu.be/7XB6ek0NMuU Sad Days, Lonely [...]
This week Phillip sits down and talks to Eric Deaton of the Eric Deaton Trio! Eric is a native of North Carolina that has called Mississippi home for a while now. Originally drawn to the state due to the rich and ongoing Blues heritage, Eric has carved out a home for himself in Oxford, MS playing guitar and bass for other musicians like Jimbo Mathus, Dan Auerbach, and Alvin "Youngblood" Hart before forming his own band to perform his original music. You can find Eric online at his website but also on Spotify. If you like the podcast do us a favor and leave a review and a rating wherever you stream your podcasts. If you want to support the podcast we have a Patreon where you can join and hopefully sometime soon I'll be able to offer some Patreon perks on top of the good feeling you get from helping us keep this podcast going! 40 Watt Merchandise: https://40-watt-merch.creator-spring.com/Reverb Affiliate link: https://reverb.grsm.io/phillipcarter5480If you have questions for the podcast remember you can call us and leave a voice mail or send us an email! We'd love to hear from you!
In Episode #16 'Break Every String' We focus on what's important to crafting a meaningful career and life in the arts. Cam and Scott speak with Pioneer Valley writer Joshua Michael Stewart. His groundbreaking book of poetry 'Break Every String' was released to critical acclaim in 2016. He is the managing editor of Hedgerow books https://www.levellerspress.com/hedgerow-books/ and resides and works in Ware, MA. Our conversation touches upon utilizing creativity, why we work as artists, politics, philosophy and more. To order Josh's Book: https://www.levellerspress.com/product/break-every-string/ To read more about Joshua Michael Stewart: https://www.joshuamichaelstewart.com References to Hill Country Blues: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=64T6ugyWXAA and: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K_DOnKJ232M Reference made to our good friend Paul Richmond and Human Error Publishing: https://www.humanerrorpublishing.com and Paul's annual event: https://www.turnersfallsriverculture.org/2019/10/03/10th-annual-great-falls-word-festival/
Ecco un nuovo episodio del nostro progetto MUSICA NUOVA dedicato a nuovi artisti o etichette indipendenti. Oggi sbarchiamo in Sicilia con un duo veramente Rock dalle sonorità Lo-Fi Garage Punk, con contaminazioni di Hill Country Blues del grande T Model Ford (nome d'arte di James Lewis Carter Ford) e R.L. Burnside. Ascolta subito il nostro nuovo podcast dedicato all'EP Ugly dei BAFB. Per ascoltare l'EP clicca sul link https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLkOw08R2AUuzd7Sirz70JhSwZy-sXsqpg Buon ascolto! Speaker: Gianluca Russello (www.gianlucarussello.it) Seguici su htps://www.docvalery.com dove troverai anche playlist, recensioni e tantissimi consigli di ascolto. Iscriviti al gruppo Facebook Doc Valery Square (https://www.facebook.com/groups/2494411270841499) Ci trovi anche su SquareCast (www.squarecast.it) il network dedicato al podcasting italiano.
The keyboards behind classic rock acts like The Who, The Doors and Emerson, Lake & Palmer. And the man who carries the torch of Hill Country Blues to modern audiences.
After stepping into the '90s last episode, Episode 9 highlights the backward looking glance of that decade: via its garage punk revival, and notions of 'discovery.' We look at R.L. Burnside, a unique Hill Country blues player who performed for decades in small-town Mississippi, becoming a household name after collaborating with the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion 50 years after his first gig. Then we turn to the most resilient underdogs of the '90s garage revival: a band from Boston called Cheater Slicks, who didn't languish in obscurity...but reveled in it. Barely Human is written and hosted by Max Easton, and produced by Jason L'Ecuyer and Output Media. Visit the website for show notes featuring extra discussion, sources, further reading and detailed credits at: https://www.barelyhuman.info/2020/03/ep-9-dead-inside-i-like-rl-burnside-and.html. The accompanying playlist called 'The Hill Country Revival' can be found here: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/1tkltr0SbVOdEPmZssueOb Follow us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, all @barelyhumanpod
Mississippi musician Cedric Burnside talks to Elliott Childs about his relationship to the Blues and being the grandson of Hill Country Blues legend R.L Burnside.
In one of the more remarkable performances ever captured on the air at Radio Memphis, comes Robert Kimbrough, Sr. This man comes from the legacy of Junior Kimbrough and carrying on of the tradition that is Cotton Patch Soul & Blues. In this episode of The Booze & Blues, Robert takes on some of his father's music as well as his own. Along the way, you will hear some of the stories around the Kimbrough family and the other families of North Mississippi. You'll also learn the difference between Hill Country Blues, Delta Blues and Cotton Patch Soul Blues. If you are fan of this style of music, then you should certainly add the Kimbrough Cotton Patch Soul & Blues Festival to your spring time festival list. All the information on this festival plus how to get your tickets can be found at THIS LINK. Listen now.
Hill Country Blues man Cedric Burnside leans into his life's calling and carries his family's legacy forward on his latest release, Benton County Relic. Produced and hosted by music journalist Kelly McCartney in Nashville, Tennessee.
La población de Potts Camp en Mississippi es, anualmente, el escenario de dos días de concierto de una celebración y homenaje al Hill Country Blues en un festival que se ha convertido en una tradición, llamado North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic, por el que han desfilado artistas como R.L. Burnside, Junior Kimbrough, R.L. Boyce y The North Mississippi AllStars, a quienes precisamente escucharemos hoy en una de sus presentaciones en este festival realizada en 2012, en un programa más de la serie Blues Vivo, con toda la energía del blues en concierto.
As a boy in Nesbit, Kenny Brown had a hard time learning to play the guitar. That changed when blues legend, Mississippi Joe Callicott, moved next door. Years later, Brown befriended another blues legend, R.L. Burnside. Brown recalls playing with Burnside and his first trip to a juke joint. Brown also demonstrates the difference between the Hill Country blues of North Mississippi and the Delta blues. This interview courtesy of the Mississippi Arts Commission's Folklife Archive.
Alan and Monk jump right in talking about the Druid City Music Festival coming up in August, in Tuscaloosa, AL. The show moves on to highlight TrimTab Brewing Co. beers out of Birmingham, AL. Then the heart of the show is about the Blues Markers throughout Mississippi and Fat Possum Records. Monk and Al 'dig up ghosts' to discuss the influences and artists from the documentary 'You See Me Laughing', had on the Blues and music in general. The guys close on comparing radio to podcast and extremely talented Alabama artists, Brad Armstrong and Taylor Hollingsworth. The closing song is 'Westfalia' by Taylor Hollingsworth. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content
Alan and Monk jump right in talking about the Druid City Music Festival coming up in August, in Tuscaloosa, AL. The show moves on to highlight TrimTab Brewing Co. beers out of Birmingham, AL. Then the heart of the show is about the Blues Markers throughout Mississippi and Fat Possum Records. Monk and Al 'dig up ghosts' to discuss the influences and artists from the documentary 'You See Me Laughing', had on the Blues and music in general. The guys close on comparing radio to podcast and extremely talented Alabama artists, Brad Armstrong and Taylor Hollingsworth. The closing song is 'Westfalia' by Taylor Hollingsworth.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/porch-talk/exclusive-content