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The Blackburn Brothers perform live at the 2024 Blues Music Awards in Memphis on Edition 685 of Blues Radio International, with James Cotton, Memphis Minnie, Don Bryant and Louisiana Red with Lefty Dizz.Find more at BluesRadioInternational.net
The Fabulous Thunderbirds (Struck Down By The Blues); Aaron Moore (Boot 'Em Up!); Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne (Jumpin' And Boppin' With Joy); Lightnin' Hopkins (I Been Burning Bad Gasoline); Doug Duffey And BADD (Gallus Pole); John Hiatt (Riding With The King); Chicago Blues Lifters (Stick A Fork In Me); Pristine (Damage Is Done); Paul deLay Band (In The Pocket); Amanda Fish (Kingdom); Louisiana Red and Bob Corritore (Bessemer Blues); Blue Lu Barker (Trombone Man Blues); Sandra Hall (Big Long Slidin' Thing); Bing Futch (The Flip Side); Eddie Shaw and The Wolf Gang (The Blues Is Good News); The Trevor B. Power Band (Lady Luck).
Sintonía: "Boom Stix" - Curley & The Jades"Wild Child" - David Hill; "I Want To Know" - The Gay Poppers; "Ninety-Nine Years" - Guy Mitchell; "Laughing At Me" - Nellie Rutherford; "Baby Girl Of Mine" - Bobby Sharp; "Lonesome Shack" - Ernie Washington; "So Good" - Ruben Fort; "You´re a Little Too Late2 - Danny Owens; "Johnny Hold My Hand" - Bach Yen y "Seventh Son" de Louisiana Red, extraídas de la recopilación (1x10") "Boom Stix! (Blues & Rhythm, Popcorn, Exotica & Tittyshakers, Volume 10)" del sello germano Stag-O-Lee (2016)"Get Out Of Town" - Patsy Abbott with Margie Sherwin; "Some Like It Cool" - Honey Sanders; "Beatnicks" - Beatnicks; "Cha Cha Bop" - Carol Gray; "Fever" - Kay Martin & Her Body Guards y "Leav´n Woman" de Sarah Northcutt, extraídas de la recopilación (1x10") "Trashcan Records Volume 5: Cha Cha Bop" (Stag-O-Lee, 2020) Escuchar audio
On this episode Doug Pike talks abou salt water recon, top water fishing, and red fish/snapper limits.Doug comments on the Louisiana Red fish numbers and how they got so low. Doug talks about the end of legal commercial Red fishing in Louisiana. He also discuss with callers the best beginner rods to start fishin. Fish topics about: King Mackerel, Sail fish, and Red fish. All this along with updates on the leaders of the LIV Golf Tournament. Did you know Doug wrote a book on Bass fishing?
THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS CELEBRATE 50TH ANNIVERSARY WITH NEW ALBUM ‘STRUCK DOWN' ZOOM SPECIAL EVENT WITH FRONTMAN KIM WILSON ON INTERVIEWING THE LEGENDS Hello everyone and welcome to another edition of Interviewing the Legends I'm your host Ray Shasho. The Fabulous Thunderbirds, who will celebrate their 50th anniversary with the release of their first studio album in eight years, Struck Down, on June 28th. The album's first single, “Payback Time,” featuring Billy Gibbons, is out now. Struck Down also features special guests Bonnie Raitt, Taj Mahal, Keb' Mo' and Mick Fleetwood on the album's lone cover song, a scintillating take on Memphis Minnie's “Nothing in Rambling.” Additional contributions on the new disc come from Elvin Bishop, Terrance Simien and Canadian blues guitar ace Steve Strongman, who co-wrote with Kim Wilson nine of the album's 10 tracks. Formed in 1974, The Fabulous Thunderbirds is a familiar name for anyone into contemporary blues and blues rock. This is the band that created classic albums like T-Bird Rhythm and Tuff Enuff. Powered by hits like the title track and “Wrap It Up,” Tuff Enuff went platinum, selling more than one million copies. Led by founding member Kim Wilson, The Fabulous Thunderbirds have been nominated for Grammy Awards six times and for Blues Music Awards more than 20 times. The Fabulous Thunderbirds continue to tour internationally, selling out venues and headlining festivals with the current line-up of Kim Wilson on vocals and harmonica, Johnny Moeller on guitar, Bob Welsh on keyboards and guitar, Rudy Albin on drums and Steve Kirsty on bass. Please welcome American blues singer and harmonica player, best known as the frontman and band leader of the Fabulous Thunderbirds KIM WILSON to Interviewing the Legends … PREORDER THE NEW ALBUM BY THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS Entitled ‘STRUCK DOWN' The Fabulous Thunderbirds Celebrate 50th Anniversary with the Release of First Studio Album in Eight Years, Struck Down, Coming June 28th on Stony Plain Records Listen to the first single “Payback Time.” (featuring Billy Gibbons) Pre-Order/Pre-Save the Album https://stonyplainrecords.com/fabulousthunderbirds/ “The Very Best Fabulous Thunderbirds album to date! Grammy worthy! This album has it all… legendary guest artists, and every track is a great track! Several may already be considered classics.” 5 stars … By Music Journalist Ray Shasho FOR MORE INFORMATION ABOUT KIM WILSON AND THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS VISIT https://fabulousthunderbirds.com/ Official website https://www.facebook.com/fabulousthunderbirds/ Facebook https://www.instagram.com/fabuloustbirds/ Instagram https://twitter.com/ThunderFabulous Twitter https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfAXkyD5vxFXypN4ZqcF-kQ/featured YouTube THE FABULOUS THUNDERBIRDS IN CONCERT JUL 3 Healdsburg, CA Raven Performing Arts Theater 8:00 PM JUL 5 Nicasio, CA Rancho Nicasio 4:00 PM JUL 6 Napa, CA Blue Note Napa 6:30 PM JUL 6 Napa, CA Blue Note Napa 9:00 PM JUL 12 Mequon, WI Gathering on the Green 6:30 PM JUL 12 Mequon, WI Gathering on the Green 8:30 PM JUL 30 Cologne Luxor 8:00 PM JUL 29 Nuremberg Hirsch 8:00 PM Discography With The Fabulous Thunderbirds Albums The Fabulous Thunderbirds (1979) What's the Word (1980) Butt Rockin' (1981) T-Bird Rhythm (1982) Tuff Enuff (1986) Hot Number (1987) Powerful Stuff (1989) Walk That Walk, Talk That Talk (1991) Roll of the Dice (1995) High Water (1997) Painted On (2005) Thunderbirds! (2009, sold only at shows) On the Verge (2013) Strong Like That (2016) Struck Down (2024) Compilation albums Portfolio (1987) The Essential... (1991) Hot Stuff: The Greatest Hits (1992) Wrap It Up (1993) The Fabulous Thunderbirds/What's the Word (1993) Butt Rockin'/T-Bird Rhythm (1993) Different Tacos (1996) The Best of the Fabulous Thunderbirds (1997) Tuff Enuff/Powerful Stuff (1999) Thunderbirds Tacos Deluxe (2003) The Best of the Fabulous Thunderbirds: Early Birds Special (2011) The Bad and Best of... (2013) Live albums Live from London (1985) Live [AKA Invitation Only] (2001) Singles "Tuff Enuff" (1986) No. 10 US, No. 83 AUS[13] "Wrap It Up" (1986) No. 50 US "Why Get Up" (1986) "Stand Back" (1987) No. 76 US "How Do You Spell Love" (1987) "Wasted Tears" (1988) "Powerful Stuff" (1988) No. 65 US "Knock Yourself Out" (1989) Solo 1993: Tigerman (Antone's) 1994: That's Life (Antone's) 1997: My Blues (Blue Collar) 2001: Smokin' Joint (M.C. Records) 2003: Looking for Trouble (M.C. Records) 2006: My Blues Sessions: Kim's Mix, Volume I (Bluebeat) 2017: Blues and Boogie, Vol. 1 (Severn) 2020: Take Me Back - The Bigtone Sessions (M.C. Records) Guest Ronnie Earl, Smokin' (1983) Roomful of Blues, Dressed Up To Get Messed Up (1984) Ronnie Earl, They Call Me Mr. Earl (1984) Ron Levy's Wild Kingdon, Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom (1988) People Get Ready – A Tribute to Curtis Mayfield (1993) Snuff Johnson, Will The Circle Be Unbroken (Black Magic Records, 1994) Bonnie Raitt, Road Tested (1995) Kid Ramos, Kid Ramos (1999) James Cotton, 35th Anniversary Jam of the James Cotton Blues Band (Telarc, 2001) Big Jack Johnson, The Memphis Barbecue Sessions (2002) JW-Jones, Bogart's Bounce (guest, 2002) JW-Jones, My Kind of Evil (producer and guest, 2004) Wentus Blues Band, Family Album (Bluelight Records, 2004) Barrelhouse Chuck, Got My Eyes on You (2007) Omar Kent Dykes & Jimmie Vaughan, Jimmy Reed Highway (2007) Louisiana Red, Back to the Black Bayou (Ruf Records, 2008) Elvin Bishop, The Blues Rolls On (2008) Eric Clapton, Clapton (Reprise, 2010) Mark Knopfler, Privateering (2012) Smokin' Joe Kubek & Bnois King, Road Dog's Life (Delta Groove Productions, 2013) Barrelhouse Chuck, Driftin' From Town To Town (2013) The Robert Cray Band, 4 Nights of 40 Years (2015) Buddy Guy, Born to Play Guitar (2015) Thornetta Davis, Honest Woman (2016) Peter Karp, Blue Flame (2018) Ash Grunwald, Mojo (2019) Support us on PayPal!
Saludos de Carlos Díez y bienvenidos a un nuevo programa de Rock Syndicate, con el disco de la semana, una sección que vengo realizando desde hace unos meses cada quince días como podeís comprobar y que esta funcionando bastante bien. Gracias por las visitas, las escuchas y los comentarios. En esta ocasión vamos con un disco de un autor genial, un bluesman como pocos, llamado Louisiana Red y "Blues de Realidad es como se llama el disco que vamos a escuchar en el programa de hoy, con notas de Norbert Hess y Horst Lippmann.
In this Monday edition of Bobcat Radio the crew of Koby Jackson, Keilani De Luna and Grace Reddic discuss Bobcat soccer's tough loss against ULM with our Reddic Recap, Volleyball splits the weekend series against Louisiana, Football losses in heartbreaking fashion against Louisiana, and recapping the Red River Showdown between Texas and Oklahoma, and a little of NFL talk! Catch BCR every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday! Live on KTSW 89.9!
It's a holiday, enjoy it and hear some bloopers, and mostly stuff we talk about before the meeting officially starts. Ben shares a memory about the late blue's singer Louisiana Red. They discuss God and Money and how it changed David's life. Does anyone care if you have a Baby On Board, or a Show Horses On Board? What's it's like to climb a mountain? This BONUS features Judah Thomas, David LaManna, Ben Cossette, Lenny Salgado, Johnny V, and Mike McHugh. Taken from months of footage so at points David is coming to us from Ireland via phone. For more information visit: www.thrive.church If you would like to give financially you can do so here: www.thrive.church/give/ If you need prayer email us at prayer@thrive.church This is a presentation of Thrive.Church ©All Rights Reserved
On this Bob Corritore interview: Years and years of honing his craft and serving the blues, releasing his first solo LP at age 46, the incredible relationships he forged with blues legends like Louisiana Red, John Primer, Jimmy Rogers, Koko Taylor and others… Being willing to try new things (production, club ownership, band leader) and how this created new music and business opportunities, quitting drinking at age 24, his Top 3 music experiences, moving in a more positive direction, the best decision he's ever made, why he's no longer looking to prove himself, why “He's the best me he can be,” and loads more cool stuff. Cool Guitar, Music & ELG T-Shirts!: http://www.GuitarMerch.com Bob Corritore is one of the most active and highly regarded blues harmonica players on the scene today. He developed his style from listening to many of the original pioneers of Chicago Blues. Between his own releases and as a sideman for other artists, Bob has performed on over 100 LPs. Bob's worked with loads of guests we've had here on Everyone Loves Guitar including Bob Margolin, Dave Mason, Kid Ramos, Sugaray, and others. Many of the albums Bob has play on were nominated for or winners of various Handy, Grammy, Living Blues, Blues Music Awards and Blues Blast Music Awards. Bob is a non-singing blues harmonica player and the things he's accomplished are a testament to his sense of hustle and his work ethic. Subscribe & Website: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe Support this show: https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support
1. REM 2. Louisiana Red 3. Joni Mitchell 4. boygenius 5. The Mitchell Twins 6. Traffic 7. Jimmy Cliff 8. John Lee Hooker 9. Vika & Linda 10. Ronnie Wood Band 11. Mutton Birds 12. Los Lobos 13. Dee Dee Sharp 14. Built To Spill 15. The Murder Capital 16. The Who
Hello everyone, This is Mirko Guerrini, and I welcome you to the Jazz Transcription Clinic, a monthly interviews podcast where we talk with accomplished jazz doctors about their lives, careers and personal transcription secrets. On this episode of the Jazz Transcription Clinic Podcast, Mirko Guerrini interviews the guest jazz doctor: Dario Cecchini Listen to Dario's answers to the questions below: 00:00 Introduction 04:54 Why do you transcribe? 12:22 What do you expect to bring home with a transcription? 14:51 Do you recommend solos to be transcribed? 17:09 How do you choose solos? 18:47 What is your methodology? 38:54 Who was the most difficult player you transcribed? 44:40 Which transcription you've done is your favourite? Born on 10/17/1963, Cecchini began playing the drums very early on. At 14, he took up the saxophone and was initiated into the family rite of Jazz. At 22 he began playing baritone sax and flute. He entered the “Conservatorio Cherubini” in Florence, where he studied classical music and graduated in 1991. Personal Projects: ”FUNK OFF” “D.C. TRIOZONE” (Guido Zorn, Bernardo Guerra) "JAZZASONIC" Current Collaborations: “JELLY FACTORY” Leaded by Luca Gelli “RICCARDO FASSI FLORENCE POCKET ORCHESTRA” “MAX CALDERAI QUINTET” “VG BIG BAND” leaded by Vincenzo Genovese Previous Jazz Collaborations : "ITALIAN SECRET SERVICE" (Co-leader con L. Pieri) "EUMIR DEODATO EUROPE XPRESS" “REUNION BIG BAND” Leaded by Marco Tamburini “GIANLUCA RENZI ALL STAR Orchestra” NATALIE COLE BAND KENNY WHEELER HOT ELEVEN KENNY WHEELER ne “I giorni di un uomo”. Oratorio per coro e solisti Jazz. LEE KONITZ NONET MEGATONES Leaded by Maurizio Giammarco TURBULENCE" di Fabio Morgera G.O.N. Grande orchestra nazionale dell' ass. musicisti jazz diretta da B. Tommaso IF SIX WAS NINE LARES Cecchini has also accompanied various foreign and Italian Jazz artists: Paolo Fresu, Marco Tamburini, Fabrizio Bosso, Enrico Pieranunzi, Stefano Bollani, Pietro Tonolo,Glauco Venier, Massimo Urbani, Gianluca Petrella, Riccardo Fassi, Emanuele Cisi, Fred Wesley, Raul Midon, Avery* Sunshine,Dee Dee Bridgewater, Bob Mintzer, J. Surman, C.Batista, L. Agudo, D. Liebnman, R. Beirach, Dave “Fuze” Fiuczynski. Cecchini also has a notable experience outside Jazz, having collaborated and recorded with artists such as: Fred Wesley, Raul Midon, Avery Sunshine, Karima, Simone Cristicchi, Adriano Celentano, Eros Ramazzotti, Alessandra Amoroso, Jovanotti, Biagio Antonacci, Eumir Deodato, Irene Grandi, Gino Paoli, Zucchero, Giorgia, Alexia, Gege' Telesforo, Bengi Benati, Dirotta su Cuba, Riccardo Tesi, James Taylor, Louisiana Red, Mike Turk, Charlie Wood. He participated in television transmissions, recorded film soundtracks and composed music for TV spots. You can check Dario Cecchini and Funk Off music here: https://www.funkoff.it/
Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia – a thousand heartaches (feat Joe Bonamassa) Blood Brothers – 2023Big Joe Shelton - Devil Lives In Memphis - Single – 2023Big Harp George – Bustin out - Cut My Spirit Loose - 2023Ally Venable – Broken and blue - Real Gone - 2023Vargas Blues Band – Blues the healer - Stoner Night - 2023Wolf Mail – When I'm gone - The Wolf is at Our Door - 2023Maxwell Mojo Blues Band – Sexy eyes - Mixin' Up The Mojo – 2012Delta Junction - Tryin' to Get the Blues - Tryin' to Get the Blues - 2022ZZ Top – legs - 100% ZZ Top (2020)Gary Moore – I'm tore down - How Blue Can You Get (2021)Louisiana Red – do you got balls - Sweet Dreams Sir Minter – 2013
Larkin Poe & Nu Deco Ensemble – back down south blue sky - Paint The Roses (Live In Concert) (2021)Louisiana Red & Bob Corritore – Mary Dee Shuffle - Tell Me 'Bout It – 2022Mick Pini – Just playin'- Pastoral EP – 2022Ray Fuller & The Bluesrockers - Mean And Evil WomanChristone Kingfish Ingram - 662 – 662 – 2021Jim Gustin And Truth Jones - You Know Me Too WellJan James – I am a gambler - Calling All Saints - 2017Dom Martin - 12 Gauge [Single] – 2022Bobby Mack & Night Train - Only Getting Second BestWentus Blues Band - Don't Let Nobody DragBryan Lee - Let Me Down EasyWalter Trout (Ft.Robby Krieger) - Goin Down To The River – survivor bluesJoe Guitar Hughes - My Baby Told Meawardwinning Dutch Blues radio show. Live recordings , interviews and good blues music since 2004http://www.bluesmoose.nlhttps://www.youtube.com/user/Bluesmooseradiohttps://twitter.com/BluesMoosehttps://www.facebook.com/bluesmooseradio/https://itunes.apple.com/nl/podcast/blues-music-blues-moose-radio/id350828303?mt=2https://www.mixcloud.com/bluesmooseradio
El programa "T'agrada el blues?" d'aquesta setmana presenta el darrer disc del gran bluesman Louisiana Red (nascut a Bessemer, Alabama, 1932, i mort a Hannover, Alemanya, 2012) amb, entre d'altres, el tamb
King Of The World (Money Talks); Louisiana Red and Bob Corritore (Caught Your Man And Gone); Elvin Bishop (I Found Out); Mike Zito (Back Problems); Tampa Red (1950 Blues); Little Sam Davis (1958 Blues); Debra Power (I'm Not From Chicago); John Mayall (Can't Take No More); Greg Nagy (Can't Take It No More); Niecie (Lighter Shade Of Blue); Blind Willie McTell (Cooling Board Blues); Slideboy Vegas (Death Letter); Doug MacLeod (Too Many Misses For Me); Paul Oscher (B And O Blues); Last Chance Saloon (Blues With A Vengeance).
Mary Beth ("no hyphen") Willard of Weber State University joins Spencer and his wife, May to discuss the relationship between beauty and moral goodness. They pay particular attention to the question of whether an artist's moral character can ever affect the aesthetic or moral qualities of his or her art. Subjects include Bill Cosby and the blues artist Louisiana Red .
Davy Knowles – Million Miles away - The Outsider (Acoustic Revisited)) - 2021 Paul Gilbert – My Goodness - Werewolves of Portland (2021)Louisiana Red & Carey Bell – Prison Blues - My Life With Carey Bell - 1984 Crossfyre – Cold beer, Whiskey and Boobs - No Limits - 2016 Reverend Raven & The Chain Smokin' Altar Boys – Stomping and Shouting - Live At the Red Rocket – 2014Ain't Superstitious – Northwest Blues - The Ngaumatau Sessions - 2021 Chris Bergson – latitude - All I Got Left (2021)John Frick Band – I'm coming home to you - Let The Party Begin (2021)Grainne Duffy – Blue skies - Voodoo Blues – 2021Alex Maryol – telluride - In the meantime – 2020Lonnie Brooks – Cold Lonely nights - VA - Alligator Records 50 Years Of Genuine Houserockin Music – 2021The Holmes Brothers – Run myself out - VA - Alligator Records 50 Years Of Genuine Houserockin Music – 2021Nick Moss – The Highcost of Low living - VA - Alligator Records 50 Years Of Genuine Houserockin Music – 2021Dave Hole – Phone Line - VA - Alligator Records 50 Years Of Genuine Houserockin Music – 2021
SUNDAYS OF BLUES Nº 14 1. LOUISIANA RED – FREIGHT TRAIN TO RIDE 2. ELI PAPERBOY REED – COME AND GET IT 3. JAMES HUNTER – PEOPLE GONNA TALK 4. GEATER DAVIS – MY LOVE IS SO STRONG FOR YOU 5. OTIS REDDING – HARD TO HANDLE 6. BOBBY WOMACK – CALIFORNIA DREAMIN 7. TONY JOE WHITE – POLK SALAD ANNIE 8. AL GREEN – LET´S STAY TOGETHER 9. BETTY WRIGHT – CLEAN UP WOMAN 10. ARETHA FRANKLIN – I SAY A LITTE PLAYER 11. BILL WITHERS – USE ME 12. CHARLES BRADLEY – STRICTLY RESERVED FOR YOU 13. STONE THE CROWS – GOOD TIME GIRL
Benny Goodman & His Orchestra - Let's Dance - 10 - Stealin' Apples. Angel Forrest (1996-2018)2 - Mother Tongue Blues11 - Someone Angel Forrest (1996-2018)5 - Here For You6. Come to Me Angel Forest - Electric Love4 Walkin_ Blues Alex Lopez M- Rising Up Bettye_Lavette -when_a_womans_had_enough Big Chief Monk Boudreaux - Bloodstains & TeardropsBloodstains and Teardrops 10. INDIAN BLUES Big Joe Shelton - Black Prairie Blues11 Best I Can Tell Barry Goldberg - Barry Goldberg & Friends4 - It Hurts Me Too Clarence Spady - Surrender Cephas & Wiggins - Richmond Blues8 - John Henry Dynamite Blues BandMedicineDynamite Blues Band - I Still Don't Know AJ (Plug) And The Wildgrooves - Let Go Or Be Dragged3 - train of love Bintangs2 La Femme Sans Tete3-You Can't Love 'm All Duke Robillard - Discography8 - A Swingin Session with Duke Robillard10 - Swinging with Lucy Mae Deanna Bogart Dan Leonard Scott Ambush Mike Aubin - 2009 - 11th Hour7 - Have A Little Faith David Maxwell & Louisiana Red - 2009 - You Got To Move3 - You Got To Move Climax Blues Band - 25 Years 1968-1993 (2CD)CD29 - The Last Chance Saloon Legendary Blues Band - 1989 - Woke Up With The Blues2 - I Woke Up With The Blues John MayallJohn Mayall - Compilation3 - Wake Up Call10. I'm A Sucker For Love Big Mike GriffinLivin' LargeBig Mike Griffin - Livin' Large - 05 - Down in Hollywood Big Apple BluesEnergy5. Lost In Thoughts JJ Appleton & Jason Ricci - 2918 - Beautiful Slop10 - Stay Nappy BrownNappy Brown - Apples & Lemons 1990 @256Nappy Brown - 08 - Small Red Apples
The Bluescasters (Who Told My Wife); Sharon Lewis and Texas Fire (Please Mr. Jailer); Demetria Taylor (Bad Girl); JP Williams Blues Band feat. Ekat Pereyra (Don't Let The Devil Ride); Steve Keenan (Whiskey Drinking Blues); Half Deaf Clatch (Hill Country Rain); St. Louis Red Mike Bailey (Wash My Hands Nice And Clean); Whistlin' Rufus (Tired Of Sleepin' By Myself At Night); Louisiana Red and Sugar Blue (Soon Forgotten); Brigitte DeMeyer (Louisiana); Damon Fowler (Taxman); Deborah Coleman (Something's Wrong); Larry Garner (Car Seat Baby); Tommy McClennan (You Can Mistreat Me Here); Kerry Pastine and The Crime Scene (All Night Long).
Little Victor was raised in Italy and Memphis and was dubbed "The Beale Street Blues Bopper" by his cousin-- the avant garde-blues filmmaker, producer and performer Tav Falco. While in Memphis, his uncle, noted blues writer David Evans and family friend Alex Chilton also encouraged the young Victor, who was already playing harp and singing, to pick up the guitar. He was soon performing weekly on Beale Street with Uncle Ben Perry. With influences such as these it's no wonder Little Victor is deeply rooted in traditional blues sounds, but also has a fiercely independent artistic sense of purpose. He's made several of his own records for Wild Records, El Toro records, and Germany's Rhythm Bomb records, and his most recent effort, "Deluxe Lo-Fi" features Kim Wilson, Carl Sonny Leyland, Big John Atkinson, Willie Buck, and Tomi Leino and Jo Buddy from Finland. Victor is probably best known for his long and successful association with Louisiana Red and the significant crossover success of their "Back to the Black Bayou", on Ruf Records. They worked closely together until Red's passing in 2012-- check out Victor's emotional performance in this video of his original "The Death of Louisiana Red". In the last several years, Victor has used his strong musical vision to produce artists such as The Jelly Roll Men (see NBB Episode 7), Shakedown Tim (see NBB episode 11), Sophie Kay of Paris, Harpdog Brown of Canada, Mo Al Jazz of France, Little Hat of the Netherlands and many others. Take a blues journey with No Border Blues, the only blues podcast focused on international blues artists and hidden blues scenes around the world. Delmark recording artist Johnny Burgin and producer Stephanie Tice shine a spotlight on notable international blues performers, discuss the blues scenes in their home countries, and present intimate and exclusive musical performances. Stef couldn't make this interview, sorry!-- but she will be back in the next episdoe. Sponsored by Chicago Blues Network, bringing Chicago Blues to the world. noborderblues.com - chicagobluesnetwork.com - johnnyburgin.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Habaka, the four octave Blues, Jazz and Gospel chanteuse was born in Nashville, TN into a family of musicians that played a part in American music history: her grandfather Jeri Jackson pianist and promoter, Grandmother Irene Jackson dancer, her mother Mary Ann Jackson a dancer and jazz vocalist, and her father Melvin Jackson band leader to Bobby Bluebland 16 years, and saxophonist to the legendary B. B. King (King of the Blues) for more than a decade. Habaka, the four octave Blues, Jazz and Gospel chanteuse was born in Nashville, TN into a family of musicians that played a part in American music history: her grandfather Jeri Jackson pianist and promoter, Grandmother Irene Jackson dancer, her mother Mary Ann Jackson a dancer and jazz vocalist, and her father Melvin Jackson band leader to Bobby Bluebland 16 years, and saxophonist to the legendary B. B. King (King of the Blues) for more than a decade.Habaka has performed on some of the hottest Blues and Jazz stages in the world. The famous Catalina Jazz Club (Los Angeles), The 56th, and 57th Annual Jazz and Blues Riverboat Cruise (Hartford, Connecticut), Suoni Di Marca Festival (Treviso, Italy) (Gdynia Blues Festival (Poland), Carpenetto Romano, San Vito Blues Soul Festival, Portello River Festival, Jazz in San Donà, Budapest Blues Festival, Tropea Blues, Torritta Blues, Pordenone Blues Fest, Narcaro Blues, Narni Blues, Bellinzona Blues Fest, and Trasimeno Blues) she has also shared the stage with such artists such as; The Original Blues Brothers, Bo-Diddley, Wilson Picket, Kenny Neal, Solomon Burke, Louisiana Red, Sandra Hall, Peach's Staten, Ana Popovic, Scott Henderson, Sugar Blue and B. B. King to give you an idea of where she's been and where she's going. Habaka is under the Expansion Record Label and is soaring high. This is one blues artist you need in your collection. An artist that is both grounded and humble. She is an amazing person and a true professional and I was priviledged to have her on my New Starz Show. A big thankyou to Expansion Records, to Diane Hinds of Entertainment Bureau and to Habaka. Explicit permission has been given for the artists songs to be played. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/neil-clark10/message
1. Louisiana Red & Little Victor’s Juke Joint ~ Crime In Motion 2. Molly Tuttle ~ She’s A Rainbow 3. Bryony Matthews ~ Anatori 4. Thurston Moore ~ Cantaloupe 5. Old 97’s ~ The Dropouts 6. The Move ~ California Man 7. Van Morrison ~ (Straight To Your Heart) Like A Cannonball 8. H C McEntire ~ Final Blow 9. The Phoenix Foundation ~ Landline 10. The Runaways ~Black Leather 11. Kevin Morby ~Brother, Sister 12. The Fratellies ~ Chelsea Dagger 13. Slaughter And The Dogs ~ Hard Days Night 14. The Fall ~ Hot Cake
1. Lou Reed ~ I Can’t Stand It 2. Lemon Twigs ~ The One 3. Wax Chattels ~ No Ties 4. Flaming Lips ~ Dinosaurs On The Mountain 5. Jason Isbell And The 400 Unit ~ River 6. Kathleen Edwards ~ Glenfern 7. Rose City Band ~ Only Lonely 8. Mountain ~ Mississippi Queen 9. H C McEntire ~ Houses Of The Holy 10. Steve Earle ~ John Hernry Was A Steel Drivin’ Man 11. Echo And The Bunnymen ~ Back Of Love 12. Louisiana Red & Little Victor’s Juke Joint ~ I Come From Louisiana 13. Jackie Brenson And His Delta Cats ~ Rocket 88 14. Arctic Monkeys ~ R U Mine 15. David Byrne ~ I Zimbra (Live) 16. Osees ~ Terminal Jape 17. Dave Brubeck ~ Golden Brown
Show 97 – Recorded 9-19-20 This podcast features 12 outstanding blues artists and 12 great performances to enjoy. These songs were recorded from 1930 – 2020. Our featured artists are: Al Green, Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland and Robert Cray, Queen Sylvia Embry, Robert Wilkins, Taj Mahal, Bobby Rush, Heritage Blues Orchestra, Big Bill Broonzy, Louisiana Red, Blind Willie Johnson, Shemekia Copeland.
Show 97 – Recorded 9-19-20 This podcast features 12 outstanding blues artists and 12 great performances to enjoy. These songs were recorded from 1930 – 2020. Our featured artists are: Al Green, Mike Bloomfield and Al Kooper, Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland and Robert Cray, Queen Sylvia Embry, Robert Wilkins, Taj Mahal, Bobby Rush, Heritage Blues Orchestra, Big Bill Broonzy, Louisiana Red, Blind Willie Johnson, Shemekia Copeland.
Show 92 – Recorded 8-8-20 This podcast features a broad range of outstanding blues artists. We have 13 blues artists providing 13 great songs to enjoy. These songs were recorded from 1939 – 2019. Our featured artists are: Blind Willie McTell, Louisiana Red, Cora Fluker, Big Bill Broonzy, Jontavious Willis, Big Jack Johnson, Bonnie Raitt & Ray Charles, Booker T Laury, Johnny Copeland, Big Joe Williams, JP Soars, Big Head Todd and The Monsters with Ruthie Foster and Lightnin’ Malcolm.
Show 92 – Recorded 8-8-20 This podcast features a broad range of outstanding blues artists. We have 13 blues artists providing 13 great songs to enjoy. These songs were recorded from 1939 – 2019. Our featured artists are: Blind Willie McTell, Louisiana Red, Cora Fluker, Big Bill Broonzy, Jontavious Willis, Big Jack Johnson, Bonnie Raitt & Ray Charles, Booker T Laury, Johnny Copeland, Big Joe Williams, JP Soars, Big Head Todd and The Monsters with Ruthie Foster and Lightnin’ Malcolm.
Entertainers with No First NamesFroggy Landers, Sugar Pie Desanto,Swamp Dogg, Red Simpson, Louisiana Red,Boots Barnes, The Gamma Goochee, Big Black,Junior and The Classics, Mouse, Tex Williams, Utah Phillips,and lots more! As Broadcast live via 5130kc sw 8-1-2020
Show 90 – Recorded 7-25-20 This podcast features a variety of great blues artists, in chronological recording order. We have 13 blues artists providing 13 great songs for your enjoyment. These songs were recorded from 1936 – 2016. Our featured artists are: Robert Johnson, Memphis Minnie, Odetta, Will Shade and Charlie Burse, Muddy Waters, Mississippi John Hurt, Taj Mahal, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Johnny Woods, Nina Simone, Louisiana Red, Mike Bloomfield, Tom Waits, John Primer.
Show 90 – Recorded 7-25-20 This podcast features a variety of great blues artists, in chronological recording order. We have 13 blues artists providing 13 great songs for your enjoyment. These songs were recorded from 1936 – 2016. Our featured artists are: Robert Johnson, Memphis Minnie, Odetta, Will Shade and Charlie Burse, Muddy Waters, Mississippi John Hurt, Taj Mahal, Mississippi Fred McDowell and Johnny Woods, Nina Simone, Louisiana Red, Mike Bloomfield, Tom Waits, John Primer.
Hogan Interviews his good buddy and fellow AFFTA board member Captain Lucas Bissett.
Black Lives Matter!!! 1) You're Not Alone by Mavis Staples 2) You Haven't Done Nothin' by Stevie Wonder 3) The World's In A Bad Situation by Lim Taylor 4) Ride On, Red, Ride On by Louisiana Red 5) Wake Up (Nothing Comes to A Sleeper but A Dream) by Larry Williams 6) Make A Change by Durand Jones & the Indications 7) Song To the System by Segments of Time 8) Impeach the President by The Honey Drippers 9) Cryin' In the Streets Pt 1 by George Perkins & the Silver Stars 10) Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler) by Marvin Gaye 11) Hercules by Aaron Neville 12) Fight the Power Pt 1 by Isley Brothers 13) The Revolution Will Not Be Televised by Gill Scott-Heron
Jimmy Carpenter (Soul Doctor); Sugar Brown (Grim Reaper); Screamin' John and TD Lind (Reaper's Knockin'); Muddy Waters (Where's My Woman Been); Memphis Jug Band (Fourth Street Mess Around); Brad Vickers and His Vestapolitans (Stealin' Stealin'); Buddy Guy and Junior Wells (Give Me My Coat And Shoes); Southside Denny Snyder (Baby Needs A New Pair Of Shoes); Bridget Kelly Band (Cell Phone Blues); Duncan Street (Go Right Back To Bed); Louisiana Red and Little Victor's Juke Joint (So Long, So Long); T-Bone Walker (How Long Blues); Lloyd Spiegel (Tokyo Blues); Popa Chubby (Handyman); North Mississippi Allstars (What You Gonna Do?).
Show 50 – Recorded 9-21-19 This podcast provides 13 performances of blues songs performed by 10 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from 1956 to 2015. These blues artists are: Bonnie Raitt, Allman Brothers Band, Cedell Davis, Johnny Winter, Jeremy Steig, Dana Fuchs, Jon Diamond, Junior Wells, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Sonny Landreth, Louisiana Red, Jimmy Reed, Eddie Taylor, John Lee Hooker, Samantha Fish
Show 50 – Recorded 9-21-19 This podcast provides 13 performances of blues songs performed by 10 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from 1956 to 2015. These blues artists are: Bonnie Raitt, Allman Brothers Band, Cedell Davis, Johnny Winter, Jeremy Steig, Dana Fuchs, Jon Diamond, Junior Wells, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Sonny Landreth, Louisiana Red, Jimmy Reed, Eddie Taylor, John Lee Hooker, Samantha Fish
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Show 29 – Recorded 3-3-19. This podcast provides 12 performances of blues songs performed by 12 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from the 1960 up to the early 2018. These blues artists are: Muddy Waters, Sue Foley and Billy Gibbons, Jimmy Reed, Eric Clapton, Elizabeth Cotton, James Cotton, Johnny Winter, Carey Bell and Louisiana Red, Lillie Hill, Lightnin Hopkins, Victoria Spivey, Booker T Laury
With special guest Lamont Jack Pearly, here's the playlist of Blues songs about US presidents and the Hurdy Gurdy blues that come with them: 1. J.B. Lenoir - "Eisenhower Blues" (2:51) 2. Little Walter -"Dead Presidents" (2:52) 3. Avery Brady-"Poor Kennedy" (2:40) 4. Champion Jack Dupree-"President Kennedy Blues" (4:13) 5. Louisiana Red and Carey Bell -"Reagan is for the Rich Man" (2:50) 6. Willie Eason - "Franklin D. Roosevelt, a poor man's friend" (5:59) 7. Howlin' Wolf - "Watergate Blues" (3:11) 8. Big Joe Williams - "Watergate Blues" (1:48) 9. George Jarkesy - "Bad Obama Blues" (5:29)
He led a remarkable life filled with struggles and tales of bad luck but also stories of worldly adventures and meetings with seminal blues figures such as Muddy Waters, Little Walter and Champion Jack Dupree. Along the way he recorded extensively, first as Rocky Fuller for Chess, later contributing to some of the best lowdown blues the genre has ever produced; like ‘Red’s Dream’, ‘Sweet Blood Call’, and ‘I’m Too Poor to Die.’ In total, he recorded almost 50 albums during a career spanning 65 years and received multiple awards internationally.
Kid Ramos (Tell Me What Ya Want); Richie Milton and The Lowdown (Bottle And The Blues); Ben Harper and Charlie Musselwhite (The Bottle Wins Again); Albert King (Travelin' To California); Billy Boy Arnold (Memphis Slim USA); Albert Collins (Same Old Thing); Blind Blake (Itching Heel); Katherine C. McDavid (Underground Blues); Eddy "The Chief" Clearwater (Do Unto Others); Bettye LaVette (Do Right To Me Baby (Do Unto Others)); T-Bone Walker (Here In The Dark); B.B. King (Dark Is The Night Pt. 1); William Clarke (Lonesome Bedroom Blues); Marcia Ball (Take A Little Louisiana); Louisiana Red and Little Victor's Juke Joint (I Come From Louisiana); Deborah Coleman (Livin' On Love).
Louisiana Red - Alabama Train מתוך Rip Off Blues הקראת קטע מתוך ראיון של לואיזיאנה רד ל-bbc Louisiana Red & Lefty Dizz - King Bee Louisiana Red - Ride On Red, Ride On Louisiana Red - Sugar Hips מתוך Sugar Hips Louisiana Red - Red's Dream Louisiana Red
Louisiana Red - Alabama Train מתוך Rip Off Blues הקראת קטע מתוך ראיון של לואיזיאנה רד ל-bbc Louisiana Red & Lefty Dizz - King Bee Louisiana Red - Ride On Red, Ride On Louisiana Red - Sugar Hips מתוך Sugar Hips Louisiana Red - Red's Dream Louisiana Red
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"Find something that you love to do and put your heart in it, and it’ll take care of you and your family." Blues and Soul, what makes a good DJ, Public Radio, Second Chances, Being a good parent and why "lying and cheating" is such a popular song topic in the Blues.
Sugar Blue cut his teeth performing with blues greats Roosevelt Sykes, Brownie McGhee, Victoria Spivey and later put the funky harmonica riff in the Rolling Stones famous hit single “Miss You.” He would record on 3 Rolling Stone Albums. During the 80’s, following a brief stint in Europe and recording with Louisiana Red, Blue moved to Chicago to soak in the rich harmonica scene led by Big Walter Horton, Carey Bell, James Cotton and Junior Wells. While there, he was recruited into the Willie Dixon Band and recorded on his Grammy-winning album, Hidden Charms and also collected his own Grammy trophy for the album Blues Explosion. He released his first studio album in many years called, Voyage, available from MC Records.
Sep. 15, 2015. Ishmael Reed discusses "The Complete Muhammad Ali" at the 2015 Library of Congress National Book Festival in Washington, D.C. Speaker Biography: Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and a finalist for two National Book Awards, Ishmael Reed is a novelist, poet, playwright, editor, lyricist and essayist with more than 25 published books. His works include "Yellow Black Radio Broke-Down," "The Last Days of Louisiana Red," "Mixing It Up: Taking on the Media Bullies and Other Reflections" and "MultiAmerica, Essays on Cultural Wars and Cultural Peace." In his nonfiction book "Going Too Far: Essays About America's Nervous Breakdown," Reed challenges the idea that racism is no longer a factor in American life. His new book is "The Complete Muhammad Ali." He is also the founder of the Before Columbus Foundation, an organization that administers the American Book Awards, which recognize contributions to multicultural literature. For transcript, captions, and more information, visit http://www.loc.gov/today/cyberlc/feature_wdesc.php?rec=6930
Blues Engine (Tumbledown); Elmore James (Wild About You Baby); Midnite Johnny (Like Elmore James); Michele D'Amour and The Love Dealers (Waiting For You); Radka Kasparcova (Wasted Years); Albert Ammons (Bass Goin' Crazy); Davell Crawford (Keep It Rollin'); Louisiana Red and Little Victor's Juke Joint (Yolanda); Bob Corritore (That's All Right); Barbara Blue (800 Mile Blues); John Lee Hooker (Hobo Blues); Mick Taylor and Max Middleton (This Is Hip); Dinah Washington (Record Ban Blues); Billie Holiday (Don't Explain); Joey Gilmore (Brandon's Blues); Mance Lipscomb (Farewell).
It's the most diverse show ever in The Roadhouse, with full sets of blues rock, Chicago blues and acoustic roots. Scott McKeon, Al Kooper & Mike Bloomfield, Mississippi John Hurt, Louisiana Red, and Preston Shannon are sprinkled in amongst the broadest picture of the blues you could imagine. It's definitely diverse and, yes - it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 496th Roadhouse.
Les Lucky (Lone Wolf); Johnny Max Band (Mimico Bus); Jim Allchin (Reap What You Sow); Sonny Boy Williamson (Black Gal Blues); Jazz Gillum (What A Gal); Albert Castiglia (Murderin' Blues); Kara Grainger (C'mon In My Kitchen); Bare Bones Boogie Band (Love In Vain); Lightnin' Hopkins (Ain't No Monkey Man); Stick McGhee (One Monkey Don't Stop The Show); Blind Mississippi Morris (Killing Kind); Arthur 'Big Boy' Crudup (Sunny Road); Louisiana Red and Little Victor's Juke Joint (You Done Quit Me); Koko Taylor (Bring Me Some Water); Port City Prophets (Mule In A One Horse Town).
Artiest: Ike Turner – Prancin’ Album: Ike’s Instrumentals Label: Ace Artiest: Smokey Wilson – I Wanna Do It To You Baby Album: 45RPM record Label: Big Town Artiest: BB King – My Baby’s Comin’ Home Album: Mr. Blues Label: ABC Music Artiest: Carol Fran & Clarence Hollimon – The Way I Used To Be Album: It’s About Time Label: JSP Artiest: Junior Parker – Sweet Home Chicago Album: The Duke Recordings Label: MCA Artiest: Lloyd Price – Peeping And Hiding Album: 45RPM record Label: Double-L Records Artiest: Amos Milburn – One Scotch, One Bourbon, One Beer Album: Blues, Barrelhouse & Boogie Woogie Label: Capitol Blues Collection Artiest: Arthur Big Boy Crudup – Rock Me Mama Album: Look on Yonder’s Wall Label: Delmark Artiest: Floyd Dixon – Hey Bartender Album: Atlantic Blues: Piano Label: Atlantic Artiest: Memphis Slim – Sassy Mae Album: Memphis Slim U.S.A. Label: Delmark Artiest: Moose John – Wrong Doin’ Woman Album: Legendary Dig Masters Vol 2 – Dig These Blues Label: Ace Artiest: Johnny Jones – Hoy Hoy [Alternate Take] Album: Messing with the Blues Label: Ace Artiest: Annie Laurie – It´s Been A Long Time Album: The OKeh Rhythm & Blues Story Label: Columbia/Legacy Artiest: Big Walter Price – Gamblin Woman Album: Stompin’ 29: 23 More Fifties R ‘n’ B Pounders! Label: Stompin’ Artiest: Guitar Slim – Guitar Slim Album: Sufferin’ Mind Label: Specialty Artiest: Pee Wee Calyton – Do Unto Others Album: Pee Wee’s Blues – The Complete Aladdin & Imperial Recordings Label: Capitol Artiest: Lowell Fulson – Too Many Drivers Album: Soul Label: Kent Artiest: Ray Charles – It Should Have Been Me Album: Blowing The Fuse – 1954 Label: Bear Family Artiest: Louisiana Red – Early In The Morning Album: The Best of Louisiana Red Label: Evidence Artiest: Jimmy Reed – Knockin’ At Your Door Album: Soulin’ Label: Bluesway Artiest: Morris Pejoe – Let’s Get High Album: Wrapped in My Baby Label: Delmark Artiest: Buster Brown & His Rockin’ McVouts – My Baby Left Me Album: 45RPM record Label: Vest 827
Clarence 'Gatemouth' Brown (Louisiana Zydeco); EG Kight (Koko's Song); Koko Taylor (Twenty-Nine Ways); Son House (John The Revelator); Eric Bibb (I Shall Not Be Moved); Watermelon Slim and Super Chikan (Northwest Regional Medical Center Blues); Pat Moss (Row With No End); Louisiana Red and Little Victor's Juke Joint (I Had Troubles All My Life); Satan and Adam (Broke And Hungry); Memphis Slim (It's Been Too Long); Reverend Gary Davis (Lovin' Spoonful); J.D. Short (By The Spoonful); Virgil and The Accelerators (88); Travis 'Moonchild' Haddix (Stankin' Thankin'); F and G Band feat. Edlene Hart (Can't Get Your Man Off The Rack).
Dennis Jones (Brand New Day); Ronnie Baker Brooks (If It Don't Make Dollars Then It Don't Make Sense); Shawn Pittman (Scent Of Your Benjamins); Tampa Red (It Hurts Me Too); Scrapper Blackwell (A Blues); Rick Estrin (My Next Ex-Wife); Otis Taylor (The Way It Goes); Guy Davis (Po' Boy, Great Long Way From Home); Elvin Bishop (River's Invitation); Tracy Nelson (Victim Of The Blues); Sonny Terry (Hot-Headed Woman); John Lee 'Sonny Boy' Williamson (Little Girl Blues); Pinetop Perkins (After Hours); Tedeschi Trucks Band (Learn How To Love); Louisiana Red and Little Victor's Juke Joint (Alabama Train).
show#37803.05.11 http://beardo1.libsyn.com for shows484-483-0045 or Skype me at thebeardo to request a song or just let me know what you do or don't like.... leave a message.New Marconi Experiment in a day or two!!!Louisiana Red - Red's Dream (Atomic Cafe - Radioactive Rock'N'Roll, Blues, Country & Gospel)Andy J. Forest - Lies Have Long Legs (Letter from Hell 1999)Audio Liner Notes for the Visually Impaired - Andy J. Forest (Letter from Hell 1999)Syl Johnson & Jimmy Johnson - I Can't Survive (Two Johnsons Are Better Than One 2002)Al Basile - You're Still Right (The Tinge 2008)Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Got A Mind To Give Up Living (Live at Unicorn Coffee House 1966)Tee - Ugly, Fat & Old (Lights On! 2003) Spinner's Section:Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers: one or the other (8:10) (Solid Ice, Telarc Blues, 2007)Ray Wylie Hubbard: bones (4:13) (Growl, Philo/Rounder, 2003)Eddie Boyd: third degree (4:41) (7936 South Rhodes, Blue Horizon, 1968)Amazing Rhythm Aces: blue room (5:04) (Out Of The Blue, Breaker, 1997)Fried Bourbon: almost late (4:45) (Natural Born Houdini, self-release, 2003)Bill Wyman's Rhythm Kings: days like this (2:52) (Anyway The Wind Blows, BMG / RCA Victor, 1998)Guy Forsyth: patients blues (5:18) (Love Songs: For & Against, Small & Nimble, 2005)Back To Beardo:Nick Moss & the Flip Tops - Crazy Woman Blues (Sadie Mae 2005)Joey George & Lewis McGehee - Roll The Dice (Joey George & Lewis McGehee 1974 LP)Bill Stuve - Sherry Twist (Big Noise 2000)Kid Ramos - Happy Hour (West Coast House Party 2000)Gary Primich - Never Know When A Woman (Ridin' The Dark Horse 2006)Lonnie Brooks (with Ronnie Baker Brooks) - Like Father, Like Son (Deluxe Edition 1997)
Hound Dog Taylor and The Houserockers (Dust My Broom); Moreland and Arbuckle (Gonna Send Ya Back To Georgia); Sonny Terry (Custard Pie Blues); Little Walter (Juke); Debbie Davies (24 Hour Fool); Susan Tedeschi (Just Won't Burn); Country Jim Bledsoe (Dial 110 Blues); Blind Lemon Jefferson (See That My Grave's Kept Clean); Albert King (Driving Wheel); Wynonie Harris (Here Comes The Blues); Victor Wainwright and The Wildroots (Long Way To Go); Louisiana Red and Little Victor's Juke Joint (Too Poor To Die); Delbert McClinton (Blues As Blues Can Get); Victoria Spivey (My Handy Man); Joe Bonamassa (Bridge To Better Days).
The waitresses and the bartender are working hard in this edition of The Roadhouse. The place is packed with patrons dressed to the nines, cutting loose on Saturday night before church on Sunday morning. Homemade Jamz Blues Band, Louisiana Red, Candye Kane, Zac Harmon, and The Mannish Boys lead the way for another hour of new music in The Roadhouse. It's the finest blues you've never heard - the 226th Roadhouse.
The waitresses and the bartender are working hard in this edition of The Roadhouse. The place is packed with patrons dressed to the nines, cutting loose on Saturday night before church on Sunday morning. Homemade Jamz Blues Band, Louisiana Red, Candye Kane, Zac Harmon, and The Mannish Boys lead the way for another hour of new music in The Roadhouse. It's the finest blues you've never heard - the 226th Roadhouse.
The 137th Roadhouse is one of those editions that starts on high and never lets up. Great blues music is a tough taskmaster. And the toughest taskmasters leave no mercy. So, brace yourself, because the hour ahead is driven by the merciless pace of the music. Henry Butler, Big Jack Johnson, Roman Carter, Louisiana Red, and James “Thunderbird” Davis show no mercy and take no prisoners as we roll through another hour of the finest blues you've never heard – The 137th Roadhouse.
The 137th Roadhouse is one of those editions that starts on high and never lets up. Great blues music is a tough taskmaster. And the toughest taskmasters leave no mercy. So, brace yourself, because the hour ahead is driven by the merciless pace of the music. Henry Butler, Big Jack Johnson, Roman Carter, Louisiana Red, and James “Thunderbird” Davis show no mercy and take no prisoners as we roll through another hour of the finest blues you've never heard – The 137th Roadhouse.
Barbeque Bob is a seasoned veteran harmonica virtuoso and vocalist from the Boston, MA with nearly 30 years of experience in the business and has worked and toured wth many different blues legends, including Jimmy Rogers, Louisiana Red, Sunnyland Slim, and Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson. After nearly three years of being forced to take things very slow due to being on kidney dialysis, Bob recieved a kidney transplant on May 1, 2003, and he is now back on the scene with a vengeance. Former Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton harp legend Jerry Portnoys says,"Barbeque Bob is not just one of the best around the Boston area, but one of the very best anywhere, period!" The late, great West Coast blues harmonica giant and Alligator recording artist William Clarke called his playing "powerful and well focused." http://www.barbequebob.com
Barbeque Bob is a seasoned veteran harmonica virtuoso and vocalist from the Boston, MA with nearly 30 years of experience in the business and has worked and toured wth many different blues legends, including Jimmy Rogers, Louisiana Red, Sunnyland Slim, and Luther "Guitar Junior" Johnson. After nearly three years of being forced to take things very slow due to being on kidney dialysis, Bob recieved a kidney transplant on May 1, 2003, and he is now back on the scene with a vengeance. Former Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton harp legend Jerry Portnoys says,"Barbeque Bob is not just one of the best around the Boston area, but one of the very best anywhere, period!" The late, great West Coast blues harmonica giant and Alligator recording artist William Clarke called his playing "powerful and well focused." Bob has appeared with: "Fried Green Tomatoes" soundtrack CD on MCA 1991 (on the tune, "Rooster Blues," with Peter Wolf and Ronnie Earl & The Broadcasters) "Right Here And Now" Two Bones & A Pick, 1996 "Butter Up 'N' Go" Two Bones & A Pick, 1998 "Get On 'Board" Blues Express, 1998 Look for his upcoming release on the Wham label "Live At The Waterfront Festival." You can visit his website for the notice or get on the email mailing list at newsletter@barbequebob.com. You can also contact Ron Martinez at info@whamrecords.com for further information regarding this release. bbq bob