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The latest episode of Blues is the Truth with Ian McHugh is here, and it's packed with an incredible lineup of blues legends and modern icons. Alongside regular features like Blues Driver, Title Track Tango, and The Song Remains the Same, this episode takes you on a journey through the rich and varied world of blues. Dive into the soulful sounds of Larry Garner, the timeless genius of Taj Mahal, and the king of the blues, B.B. King. Groove with the Vaughan Brothers, experience the magic of Booker T and the MGs, and revel in the brilliance of Buddy Guy, Magic Sam, and Muddy Waters. You'll also hear the unmistakable grooves of The Meters, the storytelling magic of Keb' Mo', and the powerful vocals of Bobby Blue Bland. The episode shines a spotlight on legends like Peter Green and Otis Spann, the swing of Cab Calloway, and the modern blues energy of the Tedeschi Trucks Band, Mississippi Heat, and Matt Schofield. Every track is a testament to the power of the blues—old and new, soulful and electrifying. Tune in for a celebration of this incredible genre, and make sure to like, share, subscribe, and leave a review to help keep the blues alive!
#johnnywinter #chicagoblues #grammywinners #aligator Richard L. Shurman He has produced numerous recordings by notable musicians including Johnny Winter, Lurrie Bell, Eddie C. Campbell, Albert Collins, Little Smokey Smothers, Jody Williams, Roy Buchanan, Big Bill Morganfield, Larry Garner, Robert Cray, Hip Linkchain, Magic Slim, Charlie Musselwhite, Otis Rush, Johnny Heartsman, and Fenton Robinson. Shurman has also written many liner notes, and is the publisher of Chicago Blues News. In 2005, he was the recipient of the Blues Foundation's "Keeping the Blues Alive" award.[6] He co-produced Showdown!, an album which won a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Blues Album in 1987. Shurman was inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2014 for his multitudinous contributions as a 'non-performer'. https://www.markhummel.com
The Jay Franze Show: Your backstage pass to the entertainment industry
Send us a Text Message.Will Wesley: Critically Acclaimed Recording ArtistEver wondered how a serendipitous meeting can change the course of a musical career? Join us on The Jay Franze Show as we sit down with country music artist Will Wesley, who takes us on an emotional journey recounting the profound impact his late manager, Brian Abrams, had on his life and career. From their chance encounter at a concert in Florida to their unforgettable ride through the bustling streets of Bangkok, Will shares heartfelt memories that shed light on Brian's unwavering belief in his music, including the prophetic prediction of his song "12 o'clock in Texas."In this episode, we explore the spiritual essence of the blues and its healing power amidst life's adversities. Will recounts his first road tour with blues legend Larry Garner, showcasing his resilience by performing just days after gallbladder surgery. His role as a music director for Grady Champion adds another layer to his fascinating journey, revealing the hardships and triumphs that come with living the blues. We also dive into the creation of "Ready to Ride," highlighting the collaborative process at Roanoke Records and the invaluable contributions of talented musicians like Michael Cleveland.But the episode isn't all about music—it's deeply personal too. Will opens up about the tragic loss of his brother Daniel to a heroin overdose and his close collaborator Kern Pratt to COVID-19. He shares his journey to sobriety and his mission to raise awareness about addiction, underscoring the transformative power of music and faith. We also touch on the importance of authenticity in social media and shed light on Will's future plans, including a European tour and new music releases. Tune in for an episode brimming with heartfelt stories, life-changing experiences, and inspiring insights into the world of country and blues music.Show InformationHost: Jay FranzeGuest: Will WesleyRecorded: June 3, 2024LinksJay Franze: https://JayFranze.comWill Wesley: https://www.willwesleymusic.com/ Support the Show.
Recording artist Will Wesley was sneaking into bars at 15 with a beard to disguise his age, to captivate audiences with his beat-up guitar on stage. Will's musical journey began in the Baton Rouge blues scene and touring with legends like Larry Garner and winning the New Orleans regional division of the International Blues Challenge twice, he later served as the Music Director for Grammy-winning Blues Artist Grady Champion. In 2020, he collaborated with producer Phil Chandler on the album "Both Sides of the Tracks," featuring the top charting popular single “Attitude." Will's career soared, touring globally and collaborating with Swiss Rockabilly Star Florian Fox. And despite a career that has already found him touring globally, this is somewhat a new beginning for Will Wesley as he finds himself ready to conquer country music and the world. #countrymusic #bluesmusic #bluesguitarist #guitar #guitarist #music #rockmusic #touring
Recording artist Will Wesley was sneaking into bars at 15 with a beard to disguise his age, to captivate audiences with his beat-up guitar on stage. Will's musical journey began in the Baton Rouge blues scene and touring with legends like Larry Garner and winning the New Orleans regional division of the International Blues Challenge twice, he later served as the Music Director for Grammy-winning Blues Artist Grady Champion. In 2020, he collaborated with producer Phil Chandler on the album "Both Sides of the Tracks," featuring the top charting popular single “Attitude." Will's career soared, touring globally and collaborating with Swiss Rockabilly Star Florian Fox. And despite a career that has already found him touring globally, this is somewhat a new beginning for Will Wesley as he finds himself ready to conquer country music and the world. #countrymusic #bluesmusic #bluesguitarist #guitar #guitarist #music #rockmusic #touring
The crew is back! Join them and meet Larry Garner of Draggin' on Dirt drag race and car show out of Monte Vista, CO. Join us to chat about the origins of the best time you can have watching cars go slow.
Sometimes you don't realize the hidden gems that are in plain sight. SLIM HARPO was such an influential artist that stemmed from Baton Rouge and gained international recognition from artists all over the world. With major hits like "I'm a King Bee", "Rainin' in My Heart" and "Baby Scratch My Back", which reached number one on Billboard's R&B chart and number 16 on its broader Hot 100 singles chart. Johnny Palazzotto and his amazing team has given next level dedication over with over two decades worth of work to present the Slim Harpo Documentary. With a long list of accomplishments of his own, I found that I had more questions that needed answers! Make plans to join us Saturday, April 15, 2023 at the Main Library on Goodwood for the showing of this amazing documentary. The event is free and open to the public, but seating is limited... Please RSVP. Watch full interview HERE Read more on the man behind the scene running the scene. Johnny Palazzotto, a veteran of the entertainment industry, has become synonymous with discovering new talent and putting Louisiana artists on the international map, thus earning him a music business Lifetime Achievement Award from Offbeat Magazine (2011) as well as an induction into the Southern University Jazz Hall of Fame (2002). His work also landed him a spot on the Board of Governors' Memphis Chapter of the Recording Academy. The Baton Rouge native has helped to shape the careers of dozens of artists including Loggins & Messina. He has managed artists, auditioned and signed new writers, filed copyrights, negotiated contracts for recording artists, produced and distributed albums, and produced concerts from Los Angeles to Louisiana. Palazzotto is co-founder of Baton Rouge Blues Foundation,Inc. He currently produces the Slim Harpo Music Awards and presents Music in the Schools throughout Louisiana. This program introduces elementary, middle school and high school students to a music curriculum beyond the origins of all-American blues to gospel, rock and hip-hop. Palazzotto presented Baton Rouge Blues Week in conjunction with the Blues Festival including artists such as: Luther Kent, Clarence Gatemouth Brown, Luther Allison, Johnny Adams, Percy Sledge, Ruthie Foster, Sonny Landreth, Bonnie Bramlett, Earl King, Philip Guy, Coco Montoya, Derrick Trucks, Bobby “Blue” Bland, Delbert McClinton, Jimmie Vaughan, Lou Ann Barton and Tony Joe White among local Blues Legends, Tabby Thomas, Henry Gray, Raful Neal, Larry Garner, ChrisThomas King, Kenny Neal. ************************************************************************************************* NEW MUSIC ALERT NEVER KNEW - LaTangela Fay NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman ************************************************************************************ THE LATANGELA SHOW RADIO - WEMX- Baton Rouge, La. Mon-Fri 10a.m.-3p.m.CST TV - WLFT - Baton Rouge, La. KGLA - New Orleans, La. The Louisiana Film Channel YouTube - #LaTangelaFay Podcast - ALL digital platforms www.LaTangela.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Royboy talks with Larry Garner of Draggin' On Dirt, a new event featuring hot rods drag racing on dirt in Monte Vista. CO. If that sounds familiar it's because there previously was an event held at the same facility. Hear the details of how the event came to be and how … Continue reading "222: Draggin On Dirt Returns to Monte Vista!" The post 222: Draggin On Dirt Returns to Monte Vista! appeared first on Royboy Productions.
Ruf Records Anthology “12 Years Crosses Over”: Omar And The Howlers “White Crosses” Larry Garner “Where The Blues Turn Black” Kevin Coyne “Whispering Desert” Luther Allison “Put Your Money Where Your Mouth Is” Tedeschi Trucks Band featuring Trey Anastasio “Layla Revisited (Live At Lockn’)”: CD 1 “I Looked Away” “Bell Bottom Blues” “Keep On Growing” “Nobody Knows You When You’re Down and Out” “I Am Yours” CD 2 “Anyday” “Key To The Highway” “Tell The Truth” “Why Does Love Got To Be So Sad?” “Have You Ever Loved A Woman” “Little Wing” “It’s Too Late” “Layla” Escuchar audio
SUNDAYS OF BLUES 19 1- IF YOU LOVE ME LIKE YOU SAY – ALBERT COLLINS 2- BLUES BEEN GOOD TO ME – JAMES ARMSTRONG 3- ENGINES AND WINGS – LITTLE BUSTER & THE SOUL BROTHERS 4- CHEAP TRILL – GEORGE GRITZBACH 5- I CALLED MY BABY – JOHN PRIMER 6- SONG FROM ADRIANA – BEIZTEGUI 7- GIVING UP ON YOUR LOVE – LIL ED & THE BLUES IMPERIALS 8- AM I LOSING YOU – COCO MONTOYA 9- BROWNSKIN WOMAN – THE JOEY GILMORE BAND 10- BROKEN SOLDIER – LARRY GARNER
Join us today for a conversation with Larry Garner with Fly Predator. We talk about fly control around your barn, and what it takes to prepare for different type of insects including flys, mosquitos, and horseflies.
Raphael Wressnig was brought up in Southern Austria, he went to music school in Bad Radkersburg and then had some good fortune as he was part of the opening band for a concert of Blues artist Larry Garner and was asked to stay on with his Hammond organ to play with Larry's band. It lead to touring Europe and then America. Since he has made contacts with musicians all over the world and has many great stories to tell. He's a great musician and I am very happy to have had the chance to produce this show.
While I work my way to Michigan to run a race on September 11, I've got a Roadhouse Rewind in the queue. From ten years ago, Roadhouse 81 is a pretty nostalgic look back. I'll be back next week with a new edition of The Roadhouse. It's the Labor Day Weekend in the US. In The Roadhouse, we're celebrating the labor of love of some top-notch blues musicians. Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials, Shemekia Copeland, Sleepy John Estes, The Smokehouse Ramblers, and Larry Garner take the stage for the benefit of your mental health. There's new sawdust on the dance floor and cold beverages for your enjoyment. It's the 81st Roadhouse Podcast - the 81st hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Talk and Play with Michael Van Merwyk and Larry Garner. Blues - Live and Alive!
Ein Stichwortgespraech mit Roger Levy, Blues mit Larry Garner und Michael Van Merwyk, Britpop aus Bingen und Cobblestone Martin Lendt stellt seinen neuen Song vor.
Jimmy Rogers (My Last Meal); Eric Bibb (Death Row Blues); Mike Zito and The Wheel (Death Row); Papa Charlie Jackson (Long Gone Lost John); Red Dirt Skinners (Brown's Ferry Blues); Larry Garner and The Norman Beaker Band (Can't Be Satisfied); John Lee Hooker (Leave My Wife Alone); Brad Wilson (The Ballad Of John Lee); David Egan (Dance To The Blues With Me); Carol Fran (I Needs To Be Be'd With); Pinewood Tom (Welfare Blues); Barbecue Bob (We Sure Got Hard Times); Christine Kittrell (The Price You Pay For Love); The Laura Holland Band (Next Door To The Blues); Harmonica Shah (All My Kids Is Ugly).
The 370th Roadhouse starts rolling at the beginning and doesn't stop until the hour is done. Mud Morganfield, Wentus Blues Band, Larry Garner, Kipori “Baby Wolf” Woods, and Chuck Leavell dish out tracks with legs that run on forever. It's another hour of great self-propelled blues and a veritable mudslide of the finest blues you've never heard.
Welcome to the second leg of my Blues Heritage Tour. I'm on a road trip in a beautiful red 1966 Ford Mustang working my north from New Orleans up Highway 61 - the blues highway - to Chicago. I'm in Baton Rouge, Louisiana - home of the 'swamp blues'. Famous for harmonica stars Slim Harpo and Lazy Lester, and the guitarist Lightning Slim. It's also the home of 'zydeco', a strange mix blend of French Cajun music, blues, and rock n roll. Accordion player Clifton Chenier kick started this off in 1955. I'm not here for the zydeco though. I've come to Baton Rouge to meet Larry Garner, a blues singer and guitarist. He was the first blues artist I ever saw playing live. He played at Woodford Community Centre, Stockport, backed up by the Norman Beaker Band.
It's a good time to be a blues fan. With 84 editions of The Roadhouse, satellite radio channels dedicated to the blues, and new blues podcasts coming online every month, you're likely to hear more blues in a week than in any time in the past 40 years. But this is the week that will make you crank up the iPod, crack open a brew and chair-dance to your heart's content. The Teague Stefan Band, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Doug MacLeod, Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women, and Larry Garner will make you glad to be a blues fan. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 84th Roadhouse Podcast.
It's a good time to be a blues fan. With 84 editions of The Roadhouse, satellite radio channels dedicated to the blues, and new blues podcasts coming online every month, you're likely to hear more blues in a week than in any time in the past 40 years. But this is the week that will make you crank up the iPod, crack open a brew and chair-dance to your heart's content. The Teague Stefan Band, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Doug MacLeod, Saffire - The Uppity Blues Women, and Larry Garner will make you glad to be a blues fan. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 84th Roadhouse Podcast.
It's the Labor Day Weekend in the US. In The Roadhouse, we're celebrating the labor of love of some top-notch blues musicians. Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials, Shemekia Copeland, Sleepy John Estes, The Smokehouse Ramblers, and Larry Garner take the stage for the benefit of your mental health. There's new sawdust on the dance floor and cold beverages for your enjoyment. It's the 81st Roadhouse Podcast - the 81st hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's the Labor Day Weekend in the US. In The Roadhouse, we're celebrating the labor of love of some top-notch blues musicians. Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials, Shemekia Copeland, Sleepy John Estes, The Smokehouse Ramblers, and Larry Garner take the stage for the benefit of your mental health. There's new sawdust on the dance floor and cold beverages for your enjoyment. It's the 81st Roadhouse Podcast - the 81st hour of the finest blues you've never heard.