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Today is the day! Brackets are due at midnight - get yours in; they're free and you could win $100 in beer! Plus voting to advance your favorite breweries starts NOW! So go to @vangocreative on Instagram to make your choices. We're breaking down the right side of the bracket in this episode, as well as discussing theoretical factors that could turn the bracket even more on its head. Some other upsets to watch out for this week include Dru throwing some serious shade about his beer, a group of students starting the "jail no bail" movement, and a permanently un-retired one-man band who is most commonly known for his laundry habits? Join us for these stories of living history that deserve far more recognition.Buzz Brackethttps://vangocreative.com/buzzbracket/Instagram for Buzz Bracket Votinghttps://www.instagram.com/vangocreative/Slow Play Brewinghttps://www.slowplaybrewing.comFriendship Ninehttps://friendship9.orgFreedom Walkwayhttps://www.freedomwalkway.comIroning Board Samhttps://musicmaker.org/artists/ironing-board-sam/Ironing Board Sam Mini-Documentaryhttps://www.waxpoetics.com/blog/music/videos/mini-documentary-obscure-rb-musician-ironing-board-sam/Ironing Board Sam - Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/SammieMoore/Don't forget to subscribe!
Show 60 – Recorded 12-21-19 This podcast provides 15 performances of Christmas Blues Songs performed by 15 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from 1934 to 2012. The blues artists featured are: Shemekia Copeland, Freddie King, Otis Redding, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Charles Brown, The Staple Singers. Music Maker Relief Foundation artists: Cootie Stark, Guitar Gabriel, Lena Mae Perry and The Branchettes, Ironing Board Sam and Cool John Ferguson. Then, Big Joe Williams, John Lee Hooker, KoKo Taylor and Magnolia Five.
Show 60 – Recorded 12-21-19 This podcast provides 15 performances of Christmas Blues Songs performed by 15 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from 1934 to 2012. The blues artists featured are: Shemekia Copeland, Freddie King, Otis Redding, Lightnin’ Hopkins, Charles Brown, The Staple Singers. Music Maker Relief Foundation artists: Cootie Stark, Guitar Gabriel, Lena Mae Perry and The Branchettes, Ironing Board Sam and Cool John Ferguson. Then, Big Joe Williams, John Lee Hooker, KoKo Taylor and Magnolia Five.
Throughout a career that includes producing a hit record on Willy DeVille backed by a who’s who of New Orleans r ’n’ b legends, a Grammy nominated LP on Guitar Slim Jr., as well as numerous other releases on his Orleans Records label, Carlo has mostly operated behind the scenes. With his new solo release, Hungry For Love, he steps into the spotlight as an artist. Hopefully his time in the Ring Room hasn’t spoiled his appetite. Topics include a pain, virtue signaling, Troubled Worlds colliding, boxing, Hendrix in New Orleans, a tape recorder, a Nehru shirt, St. Paul’s boarding school, a NYC vacation, the Metropole Cafe, Linda Keith, Ironing Board Sam, a golden age, the hippie takeover, Ecole Classique, the Hirt family, Ditta Concrete, another Valencia blacklisting, hair rules, immigrants, a natural performer, child labor, Chuck Credo, Quaaludes, Barbara Hoover and the Beat Exchange, a relocation, Kerry Brown, Mighty Sam McClain, A.J. Loria, the 1984 World’s Fair, a Grammy nomination, Victory Mixture, Jerry Jumonville, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on Apple Podcasts or most podcast platforms. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: Hungry For Love by Carlo Ditta from his new Orleans Records release
Throughout a career that includes producing a hit record on Willy DeVille backed by a who's who of New Orleans r 'n' b legends, a Grammy nominated LP on Guitar Slim Jr., as well as numerous other releases on his Orleans Records label, Carlo has mostly operated behind the scenes. With his new solo release, Hungry For Love, he steps into the spotlight as an artist. Hopefully his time in the Ring Room hasn't spoiled his appetite. Topics include a pain, virtue signaling, Troubled Worlds colliding, boxing, Hendrix in New Orleans, a tape recorder, a Nehru shirt, St. Paul's boarding school, a NYC vacation, the Metropole Cafe, Linda Keith, Ironing Board Sam, a golden age, the hippie takeover, Ecole Classique, the Hirt family, Ditta Concrete, another Valencia blacklisting, hair rules, immigrants, a natural performer, child labor, Chuck Credo, Quaaludes, Barbara Hoover and the Beat Exchange, a relocation, Kerry Brown, Mighty Sam McClain, A.J. Loria, the 1984 World's Fair, a Grammy nomination, Victory Mixture, Jerry Jumonville, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on Apple Podcasts or most podcast platforms. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: Hungry For Love by Carlo Ditta from his new Orleans Records release
On this week's episode of the Blue Island Radio Podcast we get proud and funky! We check out some songs from Jimi Hendrix, the session man, who cut his teeth on the Chitlin' Circuit after getting out of the Army. He Played with the Isley Brothers, Little Richard, Ironing Board Sam, Lonnie Youngblood and so many more. Thanks for listening. And please, like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram.
Hoy en Future Beats novedades de gran calado emocional: el gran Dylan LeBlanc, el veterano teclista y bluesman Ironing Board Sam, la dulce decepción romántica de Eleanor Friedberger, la atención por el detalle de Field Music, la ruta vital de Lucinda Williams en compañía de Bill Frisell o Tindersticks junto a Lhasa de Sela.
The Music Maker Relief Foundation was founded in 1994 to preserve the musical traditions of the South by directly supporting the musicians who make it, ensuring their voices will not be silenced by poverty and time. Celebrating their 20th year, they have assisted and partnered with over 300 artists, issued over 150 CDs and reached over a million people with live performance in over 40 states and 17 countries around the globe. The foundation just released a new book and double CD 'We Are the Music Makers� showcasing the work they have done with artists over their 20-year history. Appearing on this Special Event Broadcast will be Tim Duffy, who co-founded the foundation with his wife Denise, plus three legacy Music Maker artists! http://www.musicmaker.org/ IRONING BOARD SAM has been playing professionally for more than 55 years. He has amassed a staggering repertoire of both originals and classic blues and R&B songs. A truly gifted and engaging performer, Sam�s powerful, soulful voice and remarkable piano prowess remain undiminished. In 2012, he was named "Comeback Artist of the Year" by Living Blues Magazine, Most Outstanding Musician by Living Blues in 2013 and made a triumphant return to a packed tent at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. He just released a new album new album 'Ironing Board Sam With The Sticks'. BOO HANKS is the greatest Piedmont Blues rediscovery in many years. From Buffalo Junction, VA, he sings and plays guitar in the style of the legendary Blind Boy Fuller. At the age of 79, he made his first recording with Music Maker and at 82 he has enjoyed performances around home as well as Lincoln Center and Belgium. BIG RON HUNTER is called the world's happiest Bluesman. He owns a voice that gives people chills. It�s the kind of voice that carries warmth and tenderness, a voice that is unmistakably his own and embodies everything that�s raw, pure and beautiful about the blues. WoodSongs Kid: Isaac May is a talented mandolin player from Mount Eden, KY. He frequently performs with Michael on his opening song.
Becca pretty much picked all the music this week and Josh picked the beers, which are all stouts as it was international stout day when they recorded the podcast. Join them for reviews of Lift Bridge Brewery's The Warden Milk Stout and Left Hand Brewing's Nitro Milk Stout. Oh, yeah. There's music too. They listen to Ironing Board Sam, Ephemerals, The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra, and Yawpers. Plus quick takes on K-Pop band f(x), bluegrass folkster Tim O'Brien, and metal band Some Nerve. Show notes and links: Lift Bridge Brewing Co. (liftbridgebrewery.com). Milk Stout Nitro (lefthandbrewing.com). This post has no title. (facebook.com). Ephemerals Music (ephemeralsmusic.com). The Mystery Fax Machine Orchestra | We shan't let the world get her mits on our quiet little rut. (mysteryfaxmachineorchestra.wordpress.com). Chris Evans Talks Marvel Contract; Says He's Signed for Six Films and His THOR: THE DARK WORLD Cameo Did Not Count | Collider (collider.com). Bio — THE YAWPERS (theyawpers.com). https://open.spotify.com/user/riskylengths/playlist/4yvekxKIa280nWSTpNkWyg
It may be cold and wet outside The Roadhouse Studios, but hot blues keeps it warm inside. Keep a hot toddy, irish coffee or some other warm beverage at your side for the hour as Robert Cray, Mighty Mike Schermer, Ironing Board Sam, Zora Young & Little Mike & The Tornadoes, and Romi Mayes generate the heat that will keep us warm and dry inside our little dive. Warm and dry is definitely what you want when you're heading into another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 557th Roadhouse.
It may be cold and wet outside The Roadhouse Studios, but hot blues keeps it warm inside. Keep a hot toddy, irish coffee or some other warm beverage at your side for the hour as Robert Cray, Mighty Mike Schermer, Ironing Board Sam, Zora Young & Little Mike & The Tornadoes, and Romi Mayes generate the heat that will keep us warm and dry inside our little dive. Warm and dry is definitely what you want when you're heading into another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 557th Roadhouse.
It may be cold and wet outside The Roadhouse Studios, but hot blues keeps it warm inside. Keep a hot toddy, irish coffee or some other warm beverage at your side for the hour as Robert Cray, Mighty Mike Schermer, Ironing Board Sam, Zora Young & Little Mike & The Tornadoes, and Romi Mayes generate the heat that will keep us warm and dry inside our little dive. Warm and dry is definitely what you want when you're heading into another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 557th Roadhouse.
DJG is joined by Theron Kennedy, Tom Ciaburri, Pablo Garcia, Dmitry Gorilovsky, Antony Evans, Elvis! of ONDU Pinhole Cameras, and musical guests Sonia of Disappear Fear and Lindsay Rakers of... Discover the artists, singers, producers, entrepreneurs, game developers, and inventors of the future at DJ Grandpa's Crib, the unofficial Kickstarter Podcast. With a fresh voice and inspiring interviews, this weekly podcast celebrates the creative genius in each of us. Don’t miss a single episode!
* Throughout a career that includes producing a hit record on Willy DeVille backed by a who's who of New Orleans r 'n' b legends, a Grammy nominated LP on Guitar Slim Jr., as well as numerous other releases on his Orleans Records label, Carlo has mostly operated behind the scenes. With his new solo release, Hungry For Love, he steps into the spotlight as an artist. Hopefully his time in the Ring Room hasn't spoiled his appetite. Topics include a pain, virtue signaling, Troubled Worlds colliding, boxing, Hendrix in New Orleans, a tape recorder, a Nehru shirt, St. Paul's boarding school, a NYC vacation, the Metropole Cafe, Linda Keith, Ironing Board Sam, a golden age, the hippie takeover, Ecole Classique, the Hirt family, Ditta Concrete, another Valencia blacklisting, hair rules, immigrants, a natural performer, child labor, Chuck Credo, Quaaludes, Barbara Hoover and the Beat Exchange, a relocation, Kerry Brown, Mighty Sam McClain, A.J. Loria, the 1984 World's Fair, a Grammy nomination, Victory Mixture, Jerry Jumonville, and much more. Subscribe, review, and rate on Apple Podcasts or most podcast platforms. Follow and share on social media, and spread the Troubled Word. Intro music: Styler/Coman Outro music: Hungry For Love by Carlo Ditta from his new Orleans Records release