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Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia - Hill Country Jam - Blood Brothers Live in CanadaDanielle Nicole – Fools gold - The love you bleed - 2024 Kenny Hughes – Blues Truth - Born & Raised – 2024Moody Smith and the Speculators – Phone just keep on ringing - sit by the window - 2024 Otilia Donaire – Meet me in my dreams - Bluesin' It Up – 2024Jeff Healey Band – Blue Jean Blues - See The Light - 1988 Kat Riggins – Mama - Progeny - 2022 Mac Arnold and Plate Foll O' Blues – The things I don't need - Backbone & Gristle - 2007 Magic Frankie - Luckiest man - Live Behind Bars – 1999Albert Cummings – Get Busy - Strong – 2024Vargas Blues Band – Smokestack lightning - Stoner Night – 2024
Smokey Wilson - House In Hollywood –Pat Boyack & The Proelers - Cleaning Out My ClosetSuperharps - Cotton, Branch, Musselwhite, Sugarray Norcia - The Hucklebuck – 1999Sean Chambers – Be carefull with a fool - Trouble & Whiskey - 2017Michael Hill's Blues Mob - Promises You Can't KeepBernard Allison – So excited - Highs & Lows - 2022Dead South, the – in hell I'll be good company - Served Live (2021)Kenny Blues Boss Wayne – Reno Blues - From Chicago to Paris (2022)Mac Arnold & Plate Full O' Blues – Gitty Up - Mac Arnold's Blues Revival – 2011Michael De Jong Band – Mess of Blues - Live - 2013Roy Buchanan -If six were nine - Sweet Dreams - The Anthology Cd2 - 1992Snooky Pryor – Dirty News - And The Country Blues – 1997Screamin' Jay Hawkins – I feel allright - Live At The Olympia - 1999Lonnie Brooks – Temperary Insanity - Deluxe Edition – 1997awardwinning 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
Max sits down for a conversation with Mac Arnold, The South Carolina Blues Legend. Watch the Documentary here: https://vimeo.com/679274565 From The Upstate of South Carolina, it's Statewide with Max Hyde. A podcast journey that reveals hidden history, unknown facts and the greatness of the very ground we walk on - from Spartanburg - and Statewide - here's Max Hyde. https://www.maxhydelawfirm.com/
Kern Pratt (Hard Working Man); Al King (Reconsider Baby); Lowell Fulson (Come Back Baby); Ritchie Dave Porter (When The Sun Don't Shine); Half Deaf Clatch (Storm Brewin'); Sena Ehrhardt (Storm's Coming); Dennis Roberts (I Don't Care); Wee Willie Walker (Not That I Care); Big Bill and His Guitar (Little City Woman); Andrew Dunham (Little Bitty Woman (Take 1)); Koko Taylor (Fish In Dirty Water); The Paul deLay Band (Look What You've Done); William Clarke (Saint Or Sinner); Steve Kozak Band (Tell Me Why); Richard Ray Farrell (Triflin' Preacher Blues); Mac Arnold and Plate Full O' Blues (If Walls Could Talk).
Thu. 1 pm EDT – This week on Courageous Conversations with Sheree, it’s another double hitter with Two Time Indie Music Channel Awards Winner and Savannah native Willie Jackson!!! Like Blues, Country and Gospel? Join us and listen LIVE! Willie Jackson is a native son of Savannah, GA; 10/24/2019 Willie Jackson is a native son of Savannah, GA; the youngest of the 6 children born to the late, great Reverend Jackson and, his wife, Annie Pearl originally from Millen Georgia. Willie’s early years in church had him well-acquainted with music as vital to the human experience; he often found himself playing drums, singing in choirs, raising hymns and providing whatever music was necessary – whether or not he had the training! Willie has always been a songwriter in his free time while working to support his family. A tragic accident in 2009 ended his previous career and left him differently abled. Willie found himself with an above-the-knee amputation, and though he had spent his life until that point as an active athletic man, he saw this life-changing event as an opportunity to reinvent himself rather than sit out on life. He began to write in earnest and started learning bass guitar. Willie’s original music combines his clever lyrics with rhythms of South Georgia’straditional soul stirring blues. He can be heard at various venues in the Coastal Empire; sometimes with a three-piece group while other times he has 4 or 5 musicians accompany his powerful blues vocals. He has entertained on the stage at the beautifully refurbished Tybee Post Theater, was a featured artist at the 2019 Piccolo Spoleto Festival as well as at the 22nd Carolina Downhome Blues Festival and opened for Mac Arnold, former bass player for the legendary Muddy Waters and accomplished blues musician in his own right, at the Stage on Bay. Willie is currently in the studio working on a full-length CD of original blues music. His original “I’m Your Landlord” won him two awards at the 2019 Indie Music ChannelAwards (@ Clive Davis Arena at the Grammy Museum in L.A.) for both Best Blues Song and Best Blues Song Writer! This award-winning song, which humorously narrates the behaviors of a shady landlord, exemplifies rocking traditional blues sounds and will be included on his new CD expected to be released soon. Currently, he has an EP available featuring six original songs which pair elements of traditional blues with musings on contemporary life and living. Willie enjoys performing live every bit as much as the audiences enjoy his outstanding vocals sometimes used for on-the-spot improvisational song writing, and his jocular MC engagement between songs. He has a knack for ensuring people have a good time and creating an intimate, familiar feeling amidst a venue of strangers. Live performances treat listeners to covers of some of the greats like Muddy Waters, BB King, Stevie Ray Vaughan and Eric Clapton along with Willie’s latest original songs. Willie is a prolific songwriter, wordsmithing songs across genres – blues, country and gospel. He looks forward to future opportunities.
This is the fresh new episode of Byrdman's Palm Beach, we deliver to you the best entertainment & cultural events between Palm Beach & South Beach, on this page we show you what is happening where and we do it in 3 minutes, to get the written, and audio version simply go to ByrdmansPalmBeach.com. These are just a simple tease as to what is going on in our backyard (from Palm Beach to South Beach). Enjoy and thanks for listening and subscribing!If you enjoy our unique to Palm Beach County Morikami Museum & Japanese Gardens, be sure to check out Sushi & Stroll, West Palm Beach's King's Academy hosts Ballet Palm Beach for their performance of Wonderland, Country Music lovers will want to see Rascal Flats who are coming soon. Lake Worth's Cultural Council is showing the exhibit "Modern Love". Delray Beach gets the blues with Mac Arnold & a Plate Full of Blues, Arsenio Hall is coming to West Palm Beach to perform at The Improv, Feel like clubbing in a real nightclub, check out LIV in Miami at The Fontainebleau, very hot spot indeed. Lake Worth is welcoming The Symphonic Band performing "Rhapsody in red, white & blue. Thanks for following us, reading and listening to our podcast, out weekly and on every Monday! Spread the word and subscribe for uninterrupted service to send to you our weekly report!Tim Byrd "The Byrdman" See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This episode on Mac Arnold tells his fascinating story and features some fantastic blues music. Mac played with the biggest names in the blues, he was behind the scenes of hit TV shows, he has a crack band and a love for farming the same clay soil he did as a boy. There is a great deal to Mac’s story, and in this episode we feature interviews with the South Carolina artist along with Plate Full O’ Blues band mate Max Hightower, fellow Upstate blues veteran Freddie Vanderford, and writer and musician Peter Cooper, along with a sampling of studio sides and live music from Mac Arnold, John Lee Hooker, Pink Anderson and more.
A lot has been going on with Southern Songs and Stories, and I am here to let you know about all I have been up to, and some plans we have in store. Jim Lauderdale is on deck for our next podcast, and I have an extensive conversation with him about songwriting, working with Robert Hunter, losing his Southern accent early on, a cringe worthy tour story and much more. Also, I’m working on getting podcasts going on artists like Mac Arnold, hall of fame bluesman from South Carolina, acoustic roots band Tellico, who find themselves with a new record deal -- their upcoming John Doyle produced album will be on Organic Records, and I’m working on adding a video element back into the Southern Songs and Stories mix -- wish me luck there as I try to get that going soon.
Working Class Audio #178 with Brad Phillips!!! Brad Phillips is an engineer, producer, and studio owner based out of Woodruff, SC. He is a 1999 graduate of the Belmont University Music Business and Audio Engineering program. Since leaving Nashville in 2001, he’s been working out of his own studio facility in South Carolina. Studio 101 is a commercial recording facility well-suited for live band tracking, serving solo artists, bands, and songwriters across many genres. Some of his engineering credits include, Jim Sonefeld (Hootie & The Blowfish), Ashland Craft(The Voice), Mac Arnold & Plate Full Of Blues, Delvin Choice(The Voice), Outshyne, Phat Lip, J. Adam Broome, Mark Webb Jr., Michael Land, Emily Lynch, Jacob Johnson, Scotty Hawkins, Newspring Church plus many others. About this Interview: Brad joins me for a chat to talk about Woodruff, South Carolina, running his studio (Studio 101), clients, eminent domain, his love of church and his time spent painting football, baseball and soccer fields. I also interview Dr. Jeremy Steel in Lafayette, California about Chiropractic medicine. Enjoy! - Matt Show notes and links: Brad's Studio: http://www.studio101recording.com/ Dr. Steels practice: https://www.steelchiro.com/ Ted Talk Dr. Steel mentioned : https://goo.gl/9fm5vf
Mike is now traveling through the upcountry of South Carolina. This episode features stories from the inland portion of the state. Hear about the rise of The Marshall Tucker Band and where they got their name. Learn why Shoeless Joe Jackson wasn't wearing shoes and about his rise from the cotton mills to the big leagues and his subsequent fall from grace. Before there was Brown vs. The Board of Education, there was Briggs vs. Elliott; find out how school desegregation started over a bus. James Brown was the Godfather of Soul; hear his rags to riches story. Finally, Ronald McNair was the second African American to go into space, learn about where he came from and about his tragic death on the Space Shuttle Challenger. Music from this episode comes from legendary Piedmont blues artist Dr. Mac Arnold and was recorded live at a fundraiser for NEXT Charter School at 13 Stripes Brewery in Taylor, S.C.
The Kilborn Alley Blues Band (Terre Haute); Half Deaf Clatch (Contemplatin' Blues); Dave Arcari (Stagolee); Koko Taylor (Time Will Tell); Mississippi Sheiks (Honey Babe Let The Deal Go Down); Ebony Jo-Ann (Sittin' On The Top Of The World); Microwave Dave and The Nukes (Cadillac Ride); Mac Arnold and Plate Full O' Blues (Mule For A Chevrolet); Danny Bryant (Blood Money); John Primer and Bob Corritore (Poor Man Blues); James Blood Ulmer (Double Trouble); William Harris (Early Morning Blues); Tampa Red (Early In The Morning); Nick Charles and Doc Span (Sportin' Life Blues); Monster Mike Welch and Mike Ledbetter (Cryin' Won't Help You).
Before we ring in the New Year and look 2016 in the rear view mirror, we rewind the tape to hear what 2016 sounded like with some of the best moments of the year jam-packed into one show. Featuring Paul Oscher, Billy Boy Arnold, Mac Arnold, Janiva Magness, Jontavious Willis, Ronnie Baker Brooks, Debra Devi, Walkin Cane Mark, Jerry Lawson, Julie Lawson, Paul Nelson and more. Happy New Year!
Vanaf nu elke week op vrijdag van 21:00-22:00 uur Stormy met Felix Rottenberg op 40UP Radio. Deze week muziek van Dinah Washington, Etta James, Duke Ellington, Mac Arnold’s Blues Revival, Eels en Otis Spann.
Southpaw bassist Mac Arnold has a career in music going back 65 years including time spent in the bands of Muddy Waters, AC Reed and J. Floyd featuring James Brown on piano. Among his historical recordings include records cut with Otis Spann, John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters. During the late 60’s he formed a band called the Soul Invaders that played behind BB King, Bill Withers, the Temptations and eventually became the house band for the Soul Train Television show. Mac returned to his beloved South Carolina country during the 90’s to take over the family farm where he grows organic crops which are used in his local restaurant and his annual Cornbread & Collard Greens Blues Festival. He released several critically acclaimed albums with his current band, Plate Full O’ Blues including ‘Give It Away’ which is offered as a free download on CD Baby as a dedication to service members.
Mac Arnold and Plate Full O' Blues (Nickel And Dime); Sugar Ray and The Bluetones (It's Never As Bad As It Looks); Big Harp George (Cool Mistake); Magic Slim (I'm A Poor Man But A Good Man); Eric Bibb and North Country Far with Danny Thompson (Tossin' An' Turnin'); Susan Tedeschi (Wait For Me); Rachelle Coba (View From Here); Leo Maier Trio (Guitar In My Hand); Candye Kane (I'm A Bad, Bad Girl); Big Joe Williams and J.D. Short (No More Whiskey); Mike Butler and Jerome Mills (Moonshine Whiskey); Markey Blue (The Blues Are Knockin'); Crooked Eye Tommy (I Stole The Blues); Bridget Kelly Band (Up And Gone/Smokestack Lightning); The Hitman Blues Band (Hammer Down).
It's the final Christmas edition of The Roadhouse for 2011, with a holiday track in every set. I've also got music from the Blues Music Awards nominations list that was released this week. Big Pete, Mac Arnold's Blues Revival, Johnny Rawls, Mary Flower, and Jackie Johnson lay down great blues around some great holiday blues tracks. It's an ad-free hour fit for celebration and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.