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Join the conversation with C4 & Bryan Nehman. 16 juveniles were arrested within 48 hours last weekend for various offenses. Reaction to President Trumps (2nd) first 100 days in office. Residents & business owners are upset over new parking restrictions that have been put into place seemingly without any notice in Fells Point. City Councilman Mark Conway joined C4 & Bryan in studio discussing the situation at BGE with rates, the inspector that wasn't doing his job & more. Kelly Bell of The Kelly Bell Band also stopped by to announce the lineup for this year's Trifecta Food Truck & Music Festival. Listen to C4 & Bryan Nehman live weekdays from 5:30 to 10am on WBAL News Radio 1090, FM 101.5 & the WBAL Radio App.
On this episode of Kirk and Marianne we talk about times we have slide into the DM's of celebrities. Tune in to hear Kirk, Marianne, and Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band talk about times we've texted celebrities. What did we say? Did they respond? One way to find out. Hit play!
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Barry White. Listen to the following artists chat about Barry White. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Barry White. Listen to the following artists chat about Barry White. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Barry White. Listen to the following artists chat about Barry White. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Marvin Gaye. Listen to the following artists chat about Marvin Gaye. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Gerald Levert. Gerald Levert performed with his family group called, LEVERT and had tons of hits, leaders of the new jack swing, the group split and Gerald went on to a super successful R&B career. His life was cut short at the age of 40, and we have a legacy of great music to remember him by. Listen to the following artists chat about Gerald Levert. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
In 1997, James Borchelt had an idea. Gather four local bands. Have them play a street festival for free and give away the money. Seemed reasonable. And THAT was the start of Eastport A Rockin. Maybe 700 people attended to hear The Kelly Bell Band, The Eastport Oyster Boys, Jepetto, and Non-Fiction. Fast forward to June 25, 2022! Now, 25 years later, it's grown--and how! This year...on Saturday, June 25th, there will be 30+ bands on 4 stages. And crowds can still dance to The Kelly Bell Band and The Eastport Oyster Boys...along with Skribe, Sweet Leda, Area 301, East is East and more! PLUS, you can enjoy the cool breezes off Back Creek at the Annapolis Maritime Museum at their Eastport Campus. Today, we talk about this year's Eastport A Rockin with Director Jessica Pachler who, with her team, has put together one fantastic Saturday! Volunteers are ALWAYS welcome (free admission) and tickets are available online and in advance. Save $5 with advance tickets which go off sale at midnight on Friday! Welcome back Eastport A Rockin' We can't wait! Have a listen!
This week's episode features Dennis and Rick from Sun Rider 9 Productions. They have been organizing concerts and festivals in Catonsville, Maryland for the last few years and are doing a great job. They treat the bands well and also heavily promote original music. Their first big show of the season is The Sunscape Live Festival this weekend. It'll be Saturday May 14th in Catonsville on Frederick Road. There will be two stages: One hosted by State Fare (the restaurant) & the other at El Guapo across the street. The bill features Crack The Sky, The Kelly Bell Band, Jah Works, Phillip Michael Parsons, The Players Band, The Dive Bombs, and formers guests of the show Mallow Hill. So if you're in the neighborhood or looking for something to do around Baltimore this weekend definitely stop by. Links Below. Sunrider9 Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Sun-Rider-9-Productions-110275717130061 Catonsville: Music City Maryland https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DB4mD5-l_7w Sun Scape Live Fest https://fb.me/e/5fBLo3yiM -- Part-Time Rockstar Fest is June 4th Featuring 20 bands from the show 2 stages -20 bands- Food - Beer https://fb.me/e/2xeDmOpkP -- Sponsored by @Trulystrings
FALL FESTIVALEvent: 10/15/21 | 3:00 PM - 6:30 PMThe Kelly Bell Band will be performing from 5 - 6:30 PM. Website: PhatBlues.ComRain Date: 10/17/21* Parking: A & B Lots* Details: Carnival games and prizes, train rides, balloon artist, food concessions, various vendors selling or advertising their products/services, family friendly craft activities and more. The first 100 kids in costume get a goodie bag and more!* Ticketed event: $5 per person. Children 3 and Under are free.* Restrooms will be located in campus buildings. Masks will be provided for entry.Kelly Bell Band:Blues Revue Magazine describes the Kelly Bell Band (KBB) as “Among the most genre-expanding acts on today's blues scene. Who else can combine elements of hip-hop, funk, and blues-electrified here” Originally formed as the back-up band for rock and roll pioneer, Bo Diddley, KBB has been touring the world ever since entertaining fans in Japan, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cuba, Germany and more.The band has won two prestigious Maryland Music Awards, including “Best Blues Band.” In 2018 they were been nominated for “Music Icon”. KBB has been voted “Best Blues Band” in the Mid Atlantic Region (12 years in a row), and was recently named “Best Band” by Baltimore Style Magazine.“The Kelly Bell Band is exactly the kind of genre-bending, rule-breaking, and color-smearing group the music scene of 2019 desperately needs. The Kelly Bell Band lives outside of all the lines and freely mixes blues, funk, rock, metal, hip-hop, and more into a compelling fusion of musical styles.” – Mike O'Cull, Rock And Blues MuseTheir debut album, ‘Phat Blues Music' remains one of the best selling releases in Mid-Atlantic region history. In addition to Kelly's role as front man, Bell is a regular on area radio shows, commercials, television news and several television and movie appearances.Kelly Bell, known as ‘The Bluesman', is joined by vocalist Rahsaan “Wordslave” Eldridge, Ryan Fowler and Eric Robinson (guitar), Frankie Hernandez (bass), John Robert Buell (drums) and Dane Paul Russell (harmonica). The band are active in supporting our military, playing shows regularly for our troops. KBB believes in providing both physical and emotional support to our nation's soldiers through Navy Entertainment.KBB doesn't take any show or appearance for granted. Their goal remains to always put on the best show every night entertaining fans through their stage show, music and audience interaction. The band can be found conversing with fans before and after shows. They make it a point to sign items and pose for photos with fans after each performance.Tickets for the event are available at: Tickets.Harford.Edu
HEY BALTIMORE! Episode 10: The Kelly Bell Band Live! YOU MUST CHECK OUT THE MERCH ON THIS SITE! IT IS THE BEST! https://kellybellband.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/KellyBellBand Email: phatbluesmail@yahoo.com WTMD-FM Contact Info: https://wtmd.org/radio/ Live Tracks are from "Quiet Waters: An Evening with The "Big" Band - The Kelly Bell Band Released March 2, 2016 Bio Blues Revue Magazine describes the Kelly Bell Band (KBB) as “Among the most genre-expanding acts on today's blues scene. Who else can combine elements of hip-hop, funk, and blues-electrified here” Originally formed as the back-up band for rock and roll pioneer, Bo Diddley, KBB has been touring the world ever since entertaining fans in Japan, Spain, Italy, Greece, Cuba, Germany and more. The band has won two prestigious Maryland Music Awards, including “Best Blues Band.” In 2018 they were been nominated for “Music Icon”. KBB has been voted “Best Blues Band” in the Mid Atlantic Region (12 years in a row), and was recently named “Best Band” by Baltimore Style Magazine. “The Kelly Bell Band is exactly the kind of genre-bending, rule-breaking, and color-smearing group the music scene of 2019 desperately needs. The Kelly Bell Band lives outside of all the lines and freely mixes blues, funk, rock, metal, hip-hop, and more into a compelling fusion of musical styles.” – Mike O'Cull, Rock And Blues Muse Their debut album, ‘Phat Blues Music' remains one of the best selling releases in Mid-Atlantic region history. In addition to Kelly's role as front man, Bell is a regular on area radio shows, commercials, television news and several television and movie appearances. Kelly Bell, known as ‘The Bluesman', is joined by vocalist Rahsaan “Wordslave” Eldridge, Ryan Fowler and Eric Robinson (guitar), Frankie Hernandez (bass), John Robert Buell (drums) and Dane Paul Russell (harmonica). The band are active in supporting our military, playing shows regularly for our troops. KBB believes in providing both physical and emotional support to our nation's soldiers through Navy Entertainment. KBB doesn't take any show or appearance for granted. Their goal remains to always put on the best show every night entertaining fans through their stage show, music and audience interaction. The band can be found conversing with fans before and after shows. They make it a point to sign items and pose for photos with fans after each performance. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Teddy Pendergrass. Listen to the following artists chat about Teddy Pendergrass. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. https://www.patreon.com/somethingcamefrombaltimore Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Luther Vandross. Listen to the following artists chat about Luther Vandross. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. https://www.patreon.com/somethingcamefrombaltimore Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Barry White. Listen to the following artists chat about Barry White. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. https://www.patreon.com/somethingcamefrombaltimore Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Isaac Hayes. Listen to the following artists chat about Isaac Hayes. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. https://www.patreon.com/somethingcamefrombaltimore Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Marvin Gaye. Listen to the following artists chat about Marvin Gaye. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. https://www.patreon.com/somethingcamefrombaltimore Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Welcome to another edition of SCFB I am your Host Tom Gouker and tonight we are premiering the first episode of six called the R&B Teddy Bears. The Teddy Bears are amazing and talented soul singers who connect emotional to woman, but the guys like them also. I interviewed musicians for the last year to get there opinions about these guys, it is funny how I can hear there passion for these artists, but time has passed and hear the musicians struggles for names dates, and times...including me. But one thing they can remember is that these artists are special and one of a kind. The R&B Teddy Bears are Gerald Levert, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Barry White, Teddy Pendergrass, and Luther Vandross. During our conversations other names popped up, Will Downing, Peabo Bryson, and Kevin Mahogany, Gregory Porter, Solomon Burke, and Nat King Cole were mentioned, but we all agree that the six teddy bears of R&B are royalty. Tonight our musicians are talking about Gerald Levert. Gerald Levert performed with his family group called, LEVERT and had tons of hits, leaders of the new jack swing, the group split and Gerald went on to a super successful R&B career. His life was cut short at the age of 40, and we have a legacy of great music to remember him by. Listen to the following artists chat about Gerald Levert. Blues Singer Kelly Bell from the Kelly Bell Band, Jazz Vocalist Ed Turner, Genre Busting Singer Songwriter Darnell Miller, Blues Singer and Musician Vanessa Collier, Jazz Pianist Layfette Gilchrist and the Funk-master Duke Benjamin. Remember to subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore! Listen and share with your friends. https://www.patreon.com/somethingcamefrombaltimore Please Subscribe to SOMETHING came from Baltimore Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj7HKmMrFB4vAQm3SKzvftA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tomfunproductions Itunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/.../scfb-186.../id1400504427... Anchor: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/somethingcame-from-baltim/support
Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com) presents our final show celebrating BTB's Anniversary on a special Thursday night! Joining us as guest co-host is the multi-talented and hilarious Kelly Bell, frontman of the popular blues band The Kelly Bell Band! Kelly loves to throw controversy and shade to some political issues at the top of the show so don't miss it! In addition we welcome actor actor Lorenzo Yearby who stars in the historical drama film The 24th as Lucky one of the African American soldiers during the Houston Riots in 1917. Lorenzo discusses the film, his role and how impactful the message the film would apply to the U.S. today. Lorenzo also talks about his work on HBO's True Detective working opposite Mahershala Ali and opposite Scott Bakula in NCIS New Orleans! Don't miss it! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto and co-host Chachi McFly bring to you another excellent program! In addition to Kelly Bell, we welcome back BTB 2.0 original Sabrina Taylor-Smith as well as Siren "The Entertainer" Davis! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Song Credits Classic Cut: Green Day "Wake Me Up When September Ends" Classic Cut/Closing Cut: Elvis Presley "A Little More Conversation"
SquigY0 Plays Whatever The F*** He Wants And There's Nothing You Can Do About It!
Track listing: The 97th Regimental String Band - Maryland, My Maryland (3:43) Imbue - Chasing the Flag (4:20) .click. - enigma.synthetik. (3:48) 51 Peg - Conditioner (4:41) Great Mutant Skywheel - Reassured (4:49) Rebel Amish Radio - Here's A Thought (On Your Knees) (4:44) Live Alien Broadcast - Keeps Coming Down (3:53) Live Alien Broadcast - Ring Around The Sun (4:19) Tubefreeks - Ten Black Even (2:46) Kevin Driscoll - Something More (4:27) Mary Prankster - Whistlestop (Live) (2:36) Kelly Bell Band - ...Ain't Like It Use To Be (Live) (5:23) Tool Shed - Reuben's Train (3:03) Matt Pless - Pretty Bird (2:05) Woody Lissauer - All that Glitters (3:39) Georgie Jessup - Philosopher Dogs (4:27)
The music industry is a challenging one. So many quality artists are never heard, passed over for computer generated noise and a slick marketing package to move units at the rate of $1.29 per download. Music Fanimal seeks to change that by shining a light on local talents. Here they’ll get the red-carpet treatment they deserve. Music Fanimal, the keys of home. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes.
Many thanks to our sponsor: The Twist & Stout Festival on September 28th. Tix & info: http://bit.ly/TwistStout2019 CONNECT WITH US! LOTS OF WAYS: http://bit.ly/EOAConnect Give us about ten minutes a day and we will give you all the local news, local sports, local weather, and local events you can handle. Today...An Annapolis man with an extensive criminal history is arrested for an evening armed robbery of the Royal Farms in Eastport. The DNR has shaken up the leadership of their Natural Resources Police. Maryland AG Frosh is partnering with cohorts and phone companies to do something about robo calls. Crofton-ites have submitted names for their new high school and let's say it is interesting. Finally the Orioles are one step away from paying you to see them in September-- $30 for all games in September! It is Friday so we have our weekend picks...which include goat yoga, Kelly Bell Band, The Reagan Years, the Maryland Fiesta Latina, free movies from SoFo, the Renaissance Fest and the Maryland State Fair. And of course...George from DMV Weather will be here with your local weather forecast! Flash Briefing for Alexa. Yep, I finally brought the Daily News Brief to Alexa. Search for "Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief" in your Alexa app and enable it--and be sure to drop us a rating! More info here. The Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief is produced every Monday through Friday and available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google Music, Stitcher Radio, tunein, IHeartRADIO, Amazon Echo, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, and of course at Eye On Annapolis. Our weather partner is DMV Weather based in Annapolis. Please download their APP so you can keep on top of the local weather scene! Please be sure to check out our weekly sister podcast, The Maryland Crabs!
This is a Crabcake from The Maryland Crabs! What is a Crabcake? Well, it's a very short snippet of something you need to know. It might be 5 minutes long..or it might be 20. In any event, enjoy your Maryland Crabcake! In 1997, James Borchelt had an idea. Gather 4 local bands. Have them play a street festival for free and give away the money. Seemed reasonable. And THAT was the start of Eastport A Rockin. Maybe 700 people attended to hear The Kelly Bell Band, The Eastport Oyster Boys, Jepetto and Non-Fiction. Fast forward to THIS WEEKEND--- June 22nd! Now, 23 years later, it's grown ever so slightly under the tutelage of Borchelt, and successive organizers and literally thousands of volunteers. This year...this Saturday...there will be 40 bands on 4 stages. And crowds can still dance to The Kelly Bell Band and The Eastport Oyster Boys...along with Skribe, Sweet Leda, Sean Hetrick & the Leftovers, the Naptown Brass Band and the tunes of DJ Folly! PLUS, you can enjoy the cool breezes off Back Creek at the Annapolis Maritime Museum. Listen in as we talk about this year's Eastport A Rockin with Director Jessica Pachler and Music Director Christina Willharm who have put together one fantastic Saturday! Volunteers are ALWAYS welcome (free admission) and tickets are available online and in advance. Save $5 with advance tickets which go off sale at midnight on Friday! Have a listen!
We're back to the slate of new blues this week, with the return of one of the original Roadhouse artists, and a couple of Roadhouse debuts thrown in, as well. The Forty-Fours, Kelly Bell Band, Rick Vito, Albert Castiglia, and The Tesky Brothers. I've got sixteen tracks in the hour - every last one from 2019. It's definitely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 741st Roadhouse.
We're back to the slate of new blues this week, with the return of one of the original Roadhouse artists, and a couple of Roadhouse debuts thrown in, as well. The Forty-Fours, Kelly Bell Band, Rick Vito, Albert Castiglia, and The Tesky Brothers. I've got sixteen tracks in the hour - every last one from 2019. It's definitely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 741st Roadhouse.
We're back to the slate of new blues this week, with the return of one of the original Roadhouse artists, and a couple of Roadhouse debuts thrown in, as well. The Forty-Fours, Kelly Bell Band, Rick Vito, Albert Castiglia, and The Tesky Brothers. I've got sixteen tracks in the hour - every last one from 2019. It's definitely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 741st Roadhouse.
This episode 8 of the podcast. It includes a race report from the Cherry Blossom 10 Mile Run upcoming races in late April and early May, tips for preventing injuries, running routes in Charles Village and Salt Lake City, and an interview with Kelly Bell, lead singer of the Kelly Bell Band, former professional wrestler, and runner.
The Kelly Bell Band is said to be among the most genre-expanding acts on today’s blues scene, combining elements of hip-hop, funk, and blues-electrified soul. In this episode of Music Fanimal, Kelly describes how the iconic Bo Diddley jump-started the band and how their music has literally changed the lives of some of their most ardent fans.
The music industry is a challenging one. So many quality artists are never heard, passed over for computer generated noise and a slick marketing package to move units at the rate of $1.29 per download. Music Fanimal seeks to change that by shining a light on local talents. Here they’ll get the red-carpet treatment they deserve. Music Fanimal, the keys of home. Be sure to subscribe on iTunes.
BTB brings to you another stellar show from top to bottom! Our call-in guest is actor Sam Medina from the current blockbuster action film Mile 22 starring Mark Wahlberg! Sam talks about working with Mark, director Peter Berg and Ronda Rousey! In a very entertaining interview Sam talk about working with James Cameron in the upcoming Alita: Battle Angel and working with Tom Hardy in the upcoming Marvel blockbuster Venom! We also talk about BTB's Lyon Beckwith being caught using using Sam's dressing room on the set of the film Stuber! Listen in to an entertaining interview! In addition we present our first on-location interview at the Monster Mania Convention (www.monstermania.net) in Cherry Hill, NJ with WWE Hall of Famer and WWE commentator Booker T! We talk to the 5-time champ about his thoughts on Summerslam, whether he would like to return full time to commentary and whether he has forgiven Hulk Hogan for his controversial remarks. WWE fans don't miss it! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back the "King of the 80s" Chachi McFly! This week we welcome several guests in studio who will also co-host our wild show! First model photographer Lee Richardson of Shutter Fun bring one of his models in-studio Casey Conway. And it's been a minute since we have had Phat Blues Man himself in studio but Kelly Bell singer and Frontman of The Kelly Bell Band as well as his drummer Jon Buell join in the fun as well! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Classic Cut: Britney Spears "Oops I Did It Again” Cool Cut: Jennifer Lopez feat. Ja Rule "I'm Real" NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
BTB brings to you another stellar show from top to bottom! Our call-in guest is actress Naomi Grossman best known as Pepper from American Horror Story: Asylum and Freak Show! Naomi is nominated actress for an Emmy for her role in the short form comedy series "Ctrl Alt Delete" which you can view on Facebook now on https://www.facebook.com/ctrlaltdeleteshow. The comedy tackles the controversial topic on abortion in a light-hearted way in which you've never seen before! BTB’s host with the most Al Sotto brings you another entertaining program! This week we welcome back the "King of the 80s" Chachi McFly! This week we welcome several guests in studio who will also co-host our wild show! First model photographer Lee Richardson of Shutter Fun bring one of his models in-studio Casey Conway. And it's been a minute since we have had Phat Blues Man himself in studio but Kelly Bell singer and Frontman of The Kelly Bell Band as well as his drummer Jon Buell join in the fun as well! So expect all the late-breaking news on pop culture, entertainment, and more! Listen to our gut busting humor, insightful commentary, and thought provoking opinions on the world of entertainment uncensored only on Below The Belt Show (www.belowthebeltshow.com)! Classic Cut: Aretha Franklin "Freeway of Love” The Kelly Bell Band: Too Far Gone NOTE: Due to copyright, songs have been removed from the podcast show so listen to our show LIVE to hear all the music and commentary uncensored!
Kelly The Wrestler; SpongeBob; Playing the Volcano; Electrocuted my lips; Guess the Bell; Local Flavor Guest - Rhythm Surf Monkeys!
The 389th Roadhouse packs a lot of music into an hour. Aaron Williams & The Hoodoo, Peter Green Splinter Group, Keith B. Brown, Kelly Bell Band, and Demetria Taylor lead the full gamut of blues in another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
This week's playlist: • It's Never Too Hard To Be Humble (4:44) by Watermelon Slim, from Escape From The Chicken Coop (2009), available from NorthernBlues Music and the iTunes Music Store. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • You Can Count On Me (4:05) by Blueskillet, from Cure These Blues (2009); available from CDBaby and the iTMS. Visit Blueskillet.com for more information. • Homegrown (Radio Mix) (3:42) by The Kelly Bell Band, from Phat Blues Music (1998), available at the band's page at Garageband, the Phat store at their site, or from the iTMS. Visit PhatBlues.com for more information. • You Let Me Down (6:46), Common Man (4:01) and Shoot 'Em Up (4:12), all by Ramblin Dawgs, and all from Shoot 'Em Up (2009); available from the store at their site and the iTMS. Visit RamblinDawgs.com for more information. • Like The Bad Girls Do (2:47) by Jacks O' Diamonds, from Here There & Everywhere (2009). To buy Here There & Everywhere, send email to jdofjacksodiamonds (at) yahoo (dot) com. Visit JacksODiamonds.net for more information. • Stone Cold Blues (5:27), Mississippi Mud (4:36) and Bad in a Good Way (5:21), all by Omar & the Howlers, and all from Boogie Man (2003); available from Amazon.com and the iTMS. Visit OmarAndTheHowlers.com and their MySpace page for more information. • Brand New Blues (5:11) by Cyril Neville, from Brand New Blues (2009); available from MC-Records.com and the iTMS. Visit Nevilles.com and Cyril's MySpace page for more information. • Lost In The Sauce (4:48) by the JP Blues Band, from Die Happy (2007); available from the iTMS. Visit the band's Electronic Press Kit (EPK) for more information. • Foul Weather Blues (3:30) by Harpdog Brown. To buy Harpdog's most recent CD, Once in a Howlin' Moon, visit HarpdogBrown.com. Visit Harpdog's Garageband page or his MySpace page for more information. Mentioned during this show: AirplayDirect. To contact me: email me at 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 welcome 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. 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: IODA PROMONET, AirplayDirect, RadioSubmit.com, the Podsafe Music Network, Download.com or Garageband.com, )
This week's playlist: • Sexual Chocolate by The Ken DeRouchie Band, from Unglued (2005). For free downloads of this and other tracks, go to this page. Visit KDBand.net and their MySpace page for more information. Recently, Ken also added discussion boards to the band's site. • Millionaire by Kevin Welch and the Danes, from Millionaire (2001), available from DeadReckoners.com. Visit KevinWelch.com for more information. • Talkin' In Your Sleep by the Kelly Bell Band, from ... ain't like it used to be (2001), available from their store. Visit PhatBlues.com and the band's MySpace page for more information. • Mother Hubbard's Blues by Ray Wylie Hubbard, from Snake Farm (2006), available from LoneStarMusic.com, CD Universe and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RayWylie.com for more information. • Wild Gods of Mexico by Ray Wylie Hubbard, also from Snake Farm (2006). • Snake Farm by Ray Wylie Hubbard, title track of Snake Farm (2006). • Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes, from No More Mondays (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit MelissaForbes.com for more information. • Rollin' by Maria Daines, a single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Two albums of Maria's music are available from the iTMS: Treebone and Brother of the Road (both 2005). Visit Maria-Daines.com for more information about Maria and her partner (and guitarist) Paul Killington. • Rain, Rain by The Detonators. Their site is here and their MySpace page is here. • The Peace Within by Barry McCabe, from The Peace Within (2001), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BarryMcCabe.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the Snake Farm in New Braunfels, TX; the NPR interview with RWH about Snake Farm; the audio of RWH telling the "Up Against The Wall" story was obtained from TakeCountryBack.Wordpress.com; Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Waylon Jennings, Flannery O'Connor, Rainer Maria Rilke, Joseph Campbell; and many, many thanks to Jimmy Perkins, president and CEO of Sustain Records. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #95 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Just A Fool by Big Hammer. For more information, visit their Garageband page. • Lafayette Cajun Fest and Fais Do Do by Blue Stew, from Headed South (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BlueStew.com for more information. • Slow Start To Nowhere by Circus Mind, from Circus Mind (2002), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Circus Mind's second album, Silver Flower (2006), is also available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit FunknGroove.com for more information. • Rain, Rain by The Detonators. Visit TheDetonators.org for more information and other free downloadable songs. • Part Time Love by the Phantom Blues Band, from Out of Shadows (2006), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit PhantomBluesBand.com for more information. The music of Phantom Blues Band is made available to podcasters through the Independent Online Distribution Alliance. • I'm Looking For A Miracle by the Phantom Blues Band, from Out of Shadows (2006), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com, CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit PhantomBluesBand.com for more information. The music of Phantom Blues Band is made available to podcasters through the Independent Online Distribution Alliance. • Talkin' In Your Sleep by the Kelly Bell Band, from ... ain't like it used to be (2001), available from their store. Visit PhatBlues.com and the band's MySpace page for more information. • Got To Have A Job by Little Charlie & The Nightcats, from Nine Lives (2005), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit the Little Charlie & The Nightcats page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • Dumpster Blues by Watermelon Slim & The Workers, from Watermelon Slim & The Workers (2006), available from WatermelonSlim.com, NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • Long Cold Train by Kevin Welch and the Danes, from Millionaire (2001), available from Echotunes.com. Visit KevinWelch.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Bum Rush The Charts. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #63 courtesy of the artists, IODA PROMONET and/or the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)
This week's playlist: • Howling At The Moon by Kenny Neal, from Bayou Blood (1992), available from the store at Kenny's site, Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Kenny also has a new Christmas CD entitled I'll Be Home For Christmas available at his site. To get a sense of how much music means to the Neal family, go here to read bios of all the other members of the Neal family who are musicians, too. To read Kenny's message to his fans, go here; and to send Kenny your best wishes, go here. • How Long by The Mescal Sheiks, from This World Is Not My Home (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information, visit their site or the Sheiks' MySpace page. • Fields Of Stone by Ruby James, from a forthcoming CD. For more information, visit Ruby's MySpace page or the RubyJamesFans page at MySpace. • Sock It To Me Santa by Detroit Women, a special Christmas single. Their new album Sassitude, is due to drop soon. The Detroit Women CD Rattle Your Cage (2005) is available from CD Baby, Silk City Records, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. Be sure to check out their site at DetroitWomen.org. • I Got Love If You Want It by Steve Gardner, from Big Delta Crossing, available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit SteveGardner.info for more information. • 2 the 4 by Jimmie Bratcher, from Man, It's Christmas! (2006), available from Jimmie's online store. Jimmie's other albums are available from his site, as well as the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit JimmieBratcher.com and his MySpace page. • Luck Runs Out by Blue Plate Special, from Can You Dig It (2006), available from CD Baby, the iTMS and Amazon.com. Also available from CD Baby: The Blues Ain't Pretty (2000) and No Place To Fade (1998). The Blues Ain't Pretty and No Place To Fade are also now available from the iTMS. For more information, visit BluePlateSpecialBand.com. • Homegrown by The Kelly Bell Band, from Phat Blues Music, available at the band's page at Garageband, or from Phat Blues Music, their own site. • Ride, Ride by Alexis P. Suter, from Shuga Fix (2005), available from CD Universe, EMusic.com, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. For more information, visit AlexisSuter.com. • Just Stockings On by [munk], a holiday single obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Visit waxboy.com for more information about [munk] and his music. Mentioned during this show: B.B. King to receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom on Dec. 15th; Google Analytics; the Murphy's Saloon Store and the Murphy's Saloon Frappr! map. Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #52 courtesy of the artists, their record labels and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)
To support Amanda Monaco and the rest of Team Biddie on April 23 during the 2006 MS Walk in New York, please go here and join me by making a generous pledge. This week's music: • Talkin' In Your Sleep by the Kelly Bell Band from their album Ain't Like It Used To Be, available at the band's page at Garageband, or from Phat Blues Music, their own site. • Ain't Good Lookin' by Billy Jones from his album Tha' Blues, available for download from the iTunes Music Store. And check out his label's site, Black and Tan Records, where you can buy his music (and lots of other blues) on CD. • Hell Of A Boy by Lascivious Biddies from their album, Get Lucky; available for download from the iTunes Music Store, or on CD from CD Baby and amazon.com. • Blue Freightliner by Watermelon Slim from his second CD, Up Close And Personal, which is available direct from Slim's Web site. • Red Clay Back Road Mama by Edwin Holt, from his album Second Time Around; available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy his music on CD direct from his label, TopCat Records. • Lolly Pop Mamma by Son Lewis, from his album Snake; download from iTunes Music Store, or buy the CD from Silk City Records. The Son Lewis album The Country Blues is available from CD Baby. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #17 is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network and GarageBand)
This week's music: • La Fayette Cajun Fest and Fais Do Do by Blue Stew from their album Headed South; available from the iTunes Music Store. For more information and to buy their music on CD, head over here. • Homegrown (Radio Edit) by the Kelly Bell Band from their album Phat Blues Music; available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also order any of Kelly Bell Band's three CDs from Phat Blues. • Who Are You (remix) by Sam Fisher from his EP The Immediate Me, available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy Sam's music on CD over at GarageBand. Sam's own site is here. • Going Back to Alabama by the Siegel-Schwall Band from their Alligator album Flash Forward; available from iTunes Music Store and on CD from Alligator Records. • Who Do I Gotta Kill by Joe White from his CD Trials Along The Trail; available from the Independent Artists Company. Joe's site is here. • Take Your Shoes Off by Janet Ryan and Straight Up! from their album Wrapped Up in Blue; available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy their music on CD over at CD Baby. (Music on this week's episode of Murphy's Saloon is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network, GarageBand and Joe White)
It's the Memorial Day holiday weekend in the US, time to hit the road and welcome the unofficial start of summer. This week features music perfect for road-tripping. Steve Pierson, BB Chung King and the Buddaheads, Kelly Bell Band, Billy V and the Smoking Section, and Delta Chuck lead us down the highway. Listener comments, contact information, podcasting news, and blues news serve as the mile markers. It's the finest blues you've never heard – the best independent blues artists from garageband.com.
It's the Memorial Day holiday weekend in the US, time to hit the road and welcome the unofficial start of summer. This week features music perfect for road-tripping. Steve Pierson, BB Chung King and the Buddaheads, Kelly Bell Band, Billy V and the Smoking Section, and Delta Chuck lead us down the highway. Listener comments, contact information, podcasting news, and blues news serve as the mile markers. It's the finest blues you've never heard – the best independent blues artists from garageband.com.