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Part one The V Show piggy backs off a topic from Rabaut and Company involving cereal mascots. We talk a little about the Knicks and Pacers, and Indiana's anger at the officiating. Bob recalls working at IBM. Mikey Likes It! We talk some Nintendo too. Some Mixtape gold too. Board games too! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
WGRL caught up with neighborhood legend Mikey, of Mikey Likes It ice cream for a sweet and inspiring conversation on following your dreams! Thank you Mikey for being a power of example to pretty much everyone! When you're in NYC don't forget to make Mikey's a stop for a sweet treat and support your local...
DC... A Chocolate City Story podcast has partnered with Hennessy for an exclusive Never Stop Never Settle Society series, highlighting various entrepreneurs. In this second episode, The Massive Host King Flexxa chats with Mikey of "Mikey Likes It", a well-known ice cream shop that serves a lot of love with every scoop! Mikey discusses his journey, inspirations, what's next for his brand, and more. For the aspiring entrepreneurs out there, visit Hennessy's neverstopneversettlesociety.org for some tips on how to build your brand.
BANG! @southernvangard #radio presents the POUNDS interview session! This Rochester MC has been building quite the following over the past few years, and launched a missile at the end of 2019 with BUCKWILD of DITC in the form of “TRAFFICANTE”, a gritty 12 cut LP that boasts features from ROC MARCIANO, BENNY THE BUTCHER, SONNY BAMBOO, CRIMEAPPLE, CLIFTON HASTON, MAX MARCIANO & BLASS 89. Pounds breaks down how the project came together, why it was almost HAVOC of MOBB DEEP that was behind the boards instead of BUCKWILD and what it’s like to be in studio with one of the greatest producers of all time. We also chat about Pounds recent foray into the legal weed biz with his own strain of marijuana called “TIRAMISU”, his recent ice cream collaboration with Manhattan’s MIKEY LIKES IT ice cream and the time and effort it takes to produce a worthy marijuana strain. Pounds also surprises us when he talks about his time spent in Marietta, GA, his long standing friendship with Atlanta by way of Rochester producer/engineer Spittzwell and what he’s got lined up for the rest of the year. Light one up with a side of ice cream folks, ’cause it smells and tastes just like that #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard // southernvangard.com // @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #stitcherradio #soundcloud #mixcloud #youtube // #hiphop #rap #undergroundhiphop #boombap #DJ #mix #interview #podcast #ATL #WORLDWIDE #RIPCOMBATJACK Recorded live March 1, 2020 @ Dirty Blanket Studios, Marietta, GA southernvangard.com @southernvangard on #applepodcasts #soundcloud #youtube #spotifypodcast #googlepodcasts #stitcherradio #mixcloud #SmithsonianGrade #TwiceAWeek #WeAreTheGard twitter/IG: @southernvangard @jondoeatl @cappuccinomeeks
What up?!?!? Here is episode number 1 my friends. I give you some background on me. There is the debut of some segments you will continually hear… Mikey Likes It, Is it Bullshit, Mikey’s Monologue. Custom and live musical intros to every aspect of the show (they all uniformly suck.). And episode one gives you … Continued
On Episode 17 of “That’s What I’m Saying! The podcast, Shaun and Ny celebrate being “aunties” again with the birth of Cardi B.’s daughter, Kulture and later throw shade at Snoop Dog and his “insta-thot”, Celina. The ladies also touch on Charlamagne the God’s admission that he once drugged a woman to have sex with her. The conversation gets serious as the ladies grapple with the idea of being hip-hop lovers and listening to misogynistic rap music, and our culture’s willingness to overlook violence against women. On the Weekend D**k Report, the ladies give advice to a listener who is sleeping with her friend’s husband. On I Reminisce, I Reminisce – the ladies pay homage to the original storyteller, Slick Rick the Ruler and his classic, “Children’s Story”. The episode ends with the ladies showing their support for Mikey Likes It ice cream.
Flashing back to our childhoods, it's a sugar cereal-packed discussion of some of the best morning television that was on the air back in the day. Plus! Mikey Likes It! Early Morning Boob Tube! Stoner Bears! ... all part of This Nutritious Breakfast! Plus, Jesse's recipe for Chocolate Soup!
"Been There, Rocked That" returns, as Polo Pirata, Prance Lo, Ste Lo, Robbie Fingers and Keema are joined by Mikey Likes It, the ice cream entrepreneur and LES native. Mikey has transformed his brand, taking it from a push cart to having two storefronts, one in Harlem and one in his native Lower East Side. In this episode, Mikey tells his story of finding success in his ever-changing neighborhood, what it takes to own and operate a small business, and how his vision goes way beyond ice cream.
Intro Song, Knickerbocker All-Stars, “Texas Cadillac”, Texas Rhody Blues with an incredible lineup of all stars! First Set – Cadillac Set! Brothers Brown, “Sweet Cadillac”, Dusty RoadJohnny Drummer, “Gonna Sell My Cadillac, Buy Myself a Mule”, Angels Sing The Blues, Various ArtistsAlbert Castiglia, “Cadillac Assembly Line”, Keepin' On Second Set – Let's Hit The Road! Mitch Kashmar, “Petroleum Blues”, West Coast Toast, Delta Groove Music Phil Gates, “Road Shufflin'”, Addicted to the Blues, just got married left LA and moved to Switzerland The Jon Spear Band, “Devil's Highway”, Old Soul Third Set – On the Road and ending with Car Trouble! Sonny Terry & Bob Malenky, “Black Night Road”, Sonny Terry & Brownie McGhee but not together Karen Lovely, “Ten Miles of Bad Road”, Ten Miles of Bad Road Mikey Junior, “Car Trouble”, Mikey Likes It! Fourth Set – Deb Ryder, “New Mechanic (Patrick's Blues)”, Grit Grease & Tears, Incredible lineup on this CD! Watermelon Slim & Super Chikan, “Truckin' Blues”, Okiesippi BluesWatermelon Slim & The Workers, “Truck Drivin' Mama”, The Wheel Man Thanks to Michael Allen Engstrom for allowing me to grace my web sites and social media sites with his great artwork! Tragically dealing with a studio fire! Hey folks! Come on out to my new web site and submit your comments! It's Bluzndablood.com !
By request from listener Matt: "Hey, Dave, thanks for making these excellent podcasts, I make everyone in my office listen to them and they're always asking me when's the next BluzNdaBlood coming! Anyway, I'm trying to teach myself to play the harp so it would be awesome if you could do a harp heavy show so I can find some more great musicians to follow and learn from. Kind regards, Matt" Matt, here you go, my friend! Intro Song, James Cotton, “High Compression”, A Celebration of Blues First Set – The Nighthawks, “Born In Chicago”, Blue Moon In Your Eye Kurt Crandall, “Figgy Bag”, Take It Off Magic Dick, “Too Young To Die'”, Bluestime Second Set – Billy Gibson, “MISSISSIPPI”, Southern Livin', Inside Sounds Mikey Junior, “Car Trouble”, Mikey Likes It, 8th Train Records Mojo Roots, “Hoy Hoy Hoy”, What Kind Of Fool Third Set – Mannish Boys, “Rude Groove”, Lowdown Feelin' , Delta Groove Music John D. Holeman & Tad Walters, “Sugar Mama”, Blues Under the Bottle Tree Sugar Ray Norcia, “Up The Line”, Rememberin' Little Walter Fourth Set - The Paul Butterfield Blues Band, “Blues With A Feeling”, Blow'n the Blues The Suitcase Brothers, “Treated Wrong”, Gettin' Outta Town Big Pete, “Driftin'”, Choice Cuts, Delta Groove Music
We all scream for ice cream, this week on The Premium Pete Show. The dynamic duo is joined by Michael Cole, founder of Mikey Likes It ice cream. Mikey shares inspirational insight on how after a jail sentence he manifested a vanilla ice cream recipe into an ice cream parlor in his lower east side hometown. Pete's close friend/business partner, Bun B checks in and delivers encouraging words from one entrepreneur to another. Pastor Pete express his dismay with the Catholic religion, and gives a lesson on the importance of teaching money management to children. Plus, Lissa divulges details on her Dominican getaway. Press play and sprinkle ep. 8 in your earholes!
show#55609.06.14 What? More Women from Spinner???The All Purpose Blues Band - Damn Right I Got The Blues from Kiss My Ass Baby (4:13)Ten Years After - A Sad Song from Stonedhenge 1969 (3:23)Eddie Hinton - Sad And Lonesome from Letters From Mississippi 1987 (3:26)Big Joe & the Dynaflows - What the Hell Were You Thinkin'? from You Can't Keep a Big Man Down 2011 (2:45)Bill Perry - Evil Woman from Greycourt Lightning 1998 (3:00)Duke Tumatoe - wild woman from Dukes Up 1986 (3:06)Mikey Jr. - Tight Dress Woman from Mikey Likes It 2007 (3:42)Nick Curran - Wrong Doin' Woman from Nitelife Boogie 2001 (2:43)Pat Boyack & the Prowlers - Mean Jealous Woman from On the Prowl 1996 (4:39)Charlie Musselwhite - Blue Feeling Today from Tennessee Woman 1969 (5:03)Willie Kent - Good Man Feeling Bad from Too Hurt to Cry 1994 (4:42)James Harman - Sad to Be Alone from Extra Napkins 1988 (3:10)Freddie King - My Feeling For The Blues from My Feeling For The Blues (1969) 1969 (2:08)Chris Duarte Group - Big Legged Woman from Texas Sugar/Strat Magik 1994 (5:15)Rusty Zinn - Crazy Little Woman from Sittin' & Waitin' 1996 (3:25)Finis Tasby & Kid Andersen - Ghetto Woman from Snap! Your Fingers 2013 (5:30)Joe Taino - Fortune Woman from Hoodoo Man 1996 (3:55)Popa Chubby - Black Hearted Woman from How'd a White Boy Get the Blues? 2000 (4:36)Muddy Waters - Sad Sad Day from Muddy Waters (D4): King Of Ch 1992 (3:09)Little Walter - Sad Hours from A Proper Introduction to Litt (3:11)The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Feeling My Way Around from Painted On 2005 (3:35)Nick Curran - Low Down Dirty Shame from Nitelife Boogie 2001 (2:30)Livin' Blues - boogie woogie woman from 45 RPM Single 1974 (3:18)Tony Joe White - Conjure Woman from One Hot July 1998 (5:34)Dutch Tilders - Smoking Woman from Mine and Some I Adopted 2005 (3:01)Wynonie Harris - Luscious Woman from Battle of the Blues 1950 (2:52)Eric Bibb - A Good Woman from Booker's Guitar 2010 (3:14)Monster Mike Welch - Feeling Blue from Sugar Ray & the Bluetones Featuring Monster Mike Welch 2003 (4:12)T-Bone Walker - Cold Cold Feeling from The Talkin' Guitar,Blues Fore (3:13)Danny Glover - Goin' Down Slow from Honeydripper 2008 (4:16)Thirteen - So Low Down from MAN 13 Featuring Lester Butler 97 (hightone) 1997 (3:32)Burdon, Eric - Feeling Blue from Soul Of A Man 2005 (4:48)The Hoochie Coochie Men Featuring Jon Lord - The Blues Just Got Sadder from DANGER WHITE MEN DANCING (3:33)Mr Sad Head - Sad Head from The Birth Of Rock'n'Roll Disc 15 (2:41)Chocolate Genius - Ain't That Peculia from American Splendor 2003 (4:01)Bill Perry - Fade To Blue
show#40209.03.11Trent Romens - Right Back Where I Started (Aware 2011)Mark T. Small - Bang Bang Bang Bang (Blacks, Whites & The Blues 2011)Shane Dwight Blues Band - Leave The Light On (A Hundred White Lies 2011)D'Mar & Gill - Crawfish Boogie (Real Good Friend 2011)Brick Fields - How Long (Gospel Blue 2011)Spinner's Section:same set as last show - different artistsMitch Kashmar: up the line (2:50) (Wake Up & Worry, Delta Groove, 2006)Willie DeVille: hello my lover (3:33) (Victory Mixture, Sky Ranch, 1990)Dr. Feelgood: world in a jug (4:00) (Primo, Grand, 1991)Popa Chubby: spooky (4:15) (Flashed Back, Dixiefrog, 2001)Mikey Jr.: back door man (4:21) (Mikey Likes It, 8th Train, 2007)Kim Wilson: five long years (6:45) (My Blues, Blue Collar Music, 1997)Blues Factory: next time you see me (3:49) (Take A Stroll!, CRS, 2003)Nighthawks: the chicken and the hawk (4:58) (Last Train To Bluesville, Rip Bang, 2010)Back to Beardo:Michael Powers - Uprising (Revolutionary Boogie 2011)Scrapomatic - Man Gone, Need Drink (Scrapomatic 2003)Elvin Bishop - Oklahoma (The Blues Rolls On 2008)Sena Ehrhardt - Lovers Can't Be Friends (Leave the Light On 2011)Kenny Blue Ray - Road Block (Soulful Blues)Denny Freeman - Cat Fight (A Tone for My Sins 1997)Doyle Bramhall - Is It News (Is It News 2007)Rick "L.A. Holmes" Holstrom - Lookout Holmes (Lookout! 1996)Siegel-Schwall Band - I'd lLke To Spend Some Time Alone (953 West 1973) http://www.bandanablues.com/donation.html
Bandana Blues#375 02.13.11 Bandana Blues with just Spinner - Beardo is taking a break David Coppa & Scrapple: storm (2:39) (Storm, Choctaw, 1990) David Coppa & Scrapple: jobless (5:10) (Storm, Choctaw, 1990) Al Smith: night time is the right time (4.16) (Hear My Blues, Prestige, 1959) Paul Butterfield Blues Band: hate to see you go (4:35) (The Original Lost Elektra Sessions, Elektra, 1995) Johnny Mastro & the Mama's Boys: done somebody wrong (4:33) (The Black Album, Nugene, 2006) Omar & the Howlers: black bottom (4:22) (Muddy Springs Road, Ruf, 1995) Smokey Wilson: tell me what do you see (5:01) (SW And The William Clarke Band, Black Magic, 1990) Gary Moore: merry go round (4.15) (Blues For Greeny,Virgin, 1995) Jean Jacques Milteau: Jack the man (3:06) (Fragile, Universal Music, 2005) Eugene Bridges: look at me now (4:23) (-, Armadillo, 2007) Ryan Shaw: I am your man (3:35) (This Is Ryan Shaw, Razor & Tie, 2008) Mike & the Mellotones: blues is my religion (10.44) (-, New Road Music, 1997) Gary Primich: Jenny Brown (4:28) (Mr. Freeze, Flying Fish, 1995) Al Anderson: without your love (3:45) (Pay Before You Pump, Imprint, 1996) Gary Moore: king of the blues (4:36) (Still Got The Blues,Virgin, 1990) Mikey Jr.: treat me right (5:31) (Mikey Likes It, 8th Train, 2007) Mikey Jr.: cool disposition (3:25) (The New York Sessions, 8th Train, 2004) Keb' Mo': more than one way home (3:03) (Slow Down, Okey, 1998) Sue Foley: absolution (6:12) (New Used Car, Ruf, 2006) Gary Moore: don't you lie to me (2:30) (After Hours,Virgin, 1992) Jimmy McGriff: the worm (3:20) (The Worm, Solid State, 1968) Bandana Blues weekly podcast. With Beardo & Spinner, the Dutch-American connection. A new show added every weekend with all the blues you can use. www.bandanablues.com CHECK IT OUT !!!
show#30008.24.09Aynsley Lister - With Me Tonight (6:54)Curtis Mayfield - New World Order - Here but I'm Gone (5:21)Junior Kimbrough - Done Got Old (2:36)Joe Cocker - Feeling Alright (4:14)Spinners Section:celebrating show #300 !!!Mike Henderson & the Bluebloods: when I get drunk (Unknown) (First Blood, Dead Reckoning, 1996)Mikey Jr.: sittin' here drinkin' (Mikey Jr.) (The New York City Sessions, 8th Train, 2004)Mitch Kashmar: gettin' drunk (J.Watson) (Nickels & Dimes, Delta Groove, 2005)William Clarke: when I get drunk (W.Clarke) (Now That You're Gone, Watch Dog, 2002)Mikey Jr.: I'm drunk again (Mikey Jr.) (Mikey Likes It, 8th Train, 2007)Back To Beardo:Les Paul & Chet Atkins - Birth of the Blues (3:06)Little George Sueref & The Blu - Rhythm Rockin' Boogie (2:59)James Harman Band - Goatman Holler (7:46)Too Slim and the Taildraggers - This Phone (4:40)Mason Casey - Digital Phone Blues (4:52)B.B. Chung King and the Buddaheads - 911 (5:07)The Radio Kings - Evil Love (3:00)Vargas Blues Band - Hey Hey Blues (4:40)T-Model Ford - Leave My Heart Alone (3:19)Webb Wilder - Honky Tonkin' (In Mississippi) (3:08)B.B. King - Boogie Woogie Woman (2:48)Jimmy McGriff - C Jam Blues (8:09)J.B. Lenoir - Give Me One More Shot (2:19)J.B. Hutto - Combination Boogie (3:30)Lonnie Brooks - Two Guitars Shuffle (6:21)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1.libsyn.com
show#29005.24.09Kid Andersen - Hangover Day (4:09)Kid Andersen - C'mon Johnny, Let's Hit That Town (2:22)Spinner's Section:some more harmonica stuffSteve Guyger: Afghan rumble (S.Guyger) (Radio Blues, Severn, 2008)Mark Hummel: coast to coast (M.Hummel, C.Peery) (Feel Like Rockin', Flying Fish, 1994)Johnny Mastro & the Mama's Boys: told my baby (Mastrogiovanni) (Pinch That Snake, self-release, 2001)Mikey Jr.: car trouble (Mikey Jr.) (Mikey Likes It, 8th Train, 2007)Jason Ricci & New Blood: blues penitentiary (Starsky, Ricci) (Live At Checkers Tavern, Bluesunday, 2005)Sugar Blue: just to be with you (Roth) (Blue Blazes, Alligator, 1994)Dennis Gruenling & Jump Time: ashburn blues (D.Gruenling) (-, BackBender, 1999)Back To Beardo:John Mayer Trio - Out of My Mind (7:41)Memphis Cradle - Shake (4:47)Ford Blues Band - Pecos Pete (4:26)Lucinda Williams - 2 Kool 2 Be 4-Gotten (4:42)Magic Sam - That's All I Need (3:33)Motor City Josh - Goin' Down Slow (4:42)Jay McShann & His Sextet - Voodoo Woman Blues (2:39)Lady Bianca - A Woman Never Forgets (3:02)Dave Fields - Cold Wind Blowin' (6:08)Hollywood Fats Band - Okie Dokie Stomp (2:36)Paul Lamb & The Kingsnakes - Money World (2:59)Amos Lee - Supply and Demand (3:20)Paul Mark & The Van Dorens - I'm Still High (4:15)Tom Principato with Danny Gatton - Honey Hush (Talkin' Woman) (11:03)Jimmy Thackery & the Drivers - My Searching Is Over (4:07)Eddie Hinton - I'll Come Running (Back To You) (4:28)Kid Andersen - Take It Slow (4:01)Does your music make the cut?Contact Beardo at thebeardo@gmail.com and we we'll talk..Meanwhile, Bandana Blues archives at http://beardo1@libsyn.com
show#27112.21.08Christmas ShowJohn Scofield - Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas (2:23)Texas Pete Mayes & his Houserockers Blues Band - Christmas Holidays (3:02)Spinner's Section:blues and a touch of Xmas…Lacobo Productions: silent Hawaiian nightSonny Landreth: all about you (S.Landreth) (The Road We're On, Sugar Hill, 2003)Super Chikan: crystal ball eyes (J.L.Johnson) (Blues Come Home To Roost, Rooster Blues, 2000)Stinky Lou & the Goon Mat: show me your tits (M.Dalle) (12 Roots N Boogie Blues Hits, Voodoo Rhythm, 2007)Juke Jumpers: merry christmas baby (Moore, Baxter) (Live!, Amazing, 1989)Lyle Lovett: christmas morning (L.Lovett) (The Road To Ensenada, Curb, 1996)Cuban Heels: motherless child (R.Gerfen, J.Hidding) (Gutbucket Music, Cool Buzz, 2005)Mikey Jr.: silent night (standard) (Mikey Likes It, 8th Train, 2007)Back To Beardo:Colin James & The Little Big Band - Merry Christmas Baby (3:59)Kid Andersen - I'm Broke (3:42)Gatemouth Moore - Christmans Blues (2:53)Roomful of Blues - I Want To Spend Christmas (4:44)The Fabulous Thunderbirds - Winter Wonderland (Rockin') (2:10)Storyville - Good Day For The Blues (3:59)Al Anderson - Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (1:06)Ricky Gene Hall And The Goods - Read Me My Rights (3:31)Lightening Hopkins - Happy New Year (3:14)Dave Fields - Let's Have A Ball (4:59)Canned Heat - Christmas Blues (2:35)Darcy Perry Band - Get The Hell Outta My Face (edited)http://bandanablues.comhttp://beardo1.libsyn.com
This week's playlist: • Checking On My Woman by Fenton Robinson, from Somebody Loan Me A Dime (1974); available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit Fenton's page at Alligator.com and this page at the Cascade Blues Association site for more information. • Running From My Baby's Gun, Whilst Previously Watching Butterflies From My Front Porch by Samuel James, from Songs Famed For Sorrow and Joy (2008); available from NorthernBlues Music and the iTMS. Visit Samuel's bio pages at NorthernBlues.com and PiedmontTalent.com, or his MySpace page, for more information. • Have Mercy by Big Walter Horton, from Big Walter Horton With Carey Bell (1972); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Walter's page at Alligator.com and this page at bluesharp.ca for more information. • Don't Lie To Me by Chicago Thieves, from In the Windy City (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChicagoThieves.co.uk for more information. • Voodoo Woman, 63 Year Old Mama and Jump For Joy, all by Koko Taylor. Voodoo Woman is from Deluxe Edition (2002); 63 Year Old Mama is from Force of Nature (1993); and Jump For Joy is from Jump For Joy (1990). All three albums are available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit KokoTaylor.com or Koko's page at Alligator.com for more information. • Please Please Mammy by Moreland & Arbuckle, from 1861 (2008); available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS.Visit KingsnakesBlues.com for more information. • Tight Dress Woman by Mikey Jr. and Stone Cold Blues, from Mikey Likes It (2007); available from CD Baby. Visit MikeyJunior.com and Mikey's MySpace page for more information. • Take Five by Hound Dog Taylor and The Houserockers, from Deluxe Edition (1999); available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Hound Dog's page at Alligator.com and this page at keno.org for more information. Mentioned during this show: Koko Taylor's online photo album. 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; BluesRevue.com, the online home of Blues Revue magazine; 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 #132 courtesy of the artists, their labels, and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Keep Your Car Locked by Boo Boo Davis, from The Snake (2004), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit BooBooDavis.com for more information. • No No Baby by Big George Brock, from Live at Seventy Five (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Big George's MySpace page for more information. • Everythings Gonna Be Alright by Mikey Jr. and Stone Cold Blues, from Mikey Likes It (2007); available from CD Baby. Visit MikeyJunior.com and Mikey's MySpace page for more information. • Pretty Lil Thing by Marco Pandolfi & the Jacknives, from Too Many Ways (2006); available from CD Baby. Visit Marco's MySpace page for more information. • Everybody's Down On Me, The Bloody Burmese Blues and Gearzy's Boogie, all by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, and all from No Paid Holidays (2008); available for pre-release orders at NorthernBlues.com. The announced release date is for No Paid Holidays is June 24th, 2008. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • Make My Getaway by Richard Ray Farrell & Marco Pandolfi, from Stuck On The Blues (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RichardRayFarrell.com for more information. • Jealous by The Homemade Jamz Blues Band, from Pay Me No Mind (2008); available for pre-release orders at NorthernBlues.com. Visit HomemadeJamzBand.com and their MySpace page for more information. Visit CBS News to see a great video feature story. • Worried Life Blues by Dr. Charlie, from their DVD Three Good Reasons. Visit Dr-Charlie.com for more information and to order the DVD by email. Mentioned during this show: Sweet Brenda; Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, Inc.. 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 # 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: • JackLeg by Marco Pandolfi & the Jacknives, from Too Many Ways (2006); available from CD Baby. Visit Marco's MySpace page for more information. • I Once Was A Gambler by Richard Ray Farrell & Marco Pandolfi, from Stuck On The Blues (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RichardRayFarrell.com for more information. • Cut You Loose by Big George Brock, from Live at Seventy Five (2007); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Big George's MySpace page for more information. • Stop Lying In My Face by Calvin Owens, from The House if Burnin' (2002); available from the Order Page at Calvin's site and the iTMS. Visit CalvinOwens.com for more information. • Everybody Wants To Be Somebody Else by Andy Cowan, from BAR, Volume 5 (2008); available from BluesAndRootsPromotions.com. Everybody Wants To Be Somebody Else is also a track on Andy's album Sweet Release (2004), available from Shop.abc.net.au. Visit TaraHall.com.au/AndyCowan for more information. • Car Trouble by Mikey Jr. and Stone Cold Blues, from Mikey Likes It (2007); available from CD Baby. Visit MikeyJunior.com and Mikey's MySpace page for more information. • You Cured My Blues by Kenny "Blues Boss" Wayne, from Can't Stop Now (2008), available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit KennyBluesBoss.com for more information. • Mellow Chick Swing by Billy Boy Arnold, from Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy (2008); available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit Wikipedia.org, AllMusic.com and Arnold's page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • Goodbye Daughters of The Revolution by The Black Crowes, a single from Warpaint (2008), first made available to podcasters through the Podsafe Music Network. Warpaint is available from their store and the iTMS. Visit BlackCrowes.com for more information. • Ready To Fight by Michael Holt and the Trophy 500's, from Boogalu (2007); available from the shop at Michael's site. Visit MichaelHolt.info and the band's MySpace page for more information. Mentioned during this episode: the opening audio clip is from the documentary The Howlin' Wolf Story -The Secret History of Rock & Roll; The Ground Zero Blues Club; Cat Head Delta Blues & Folk Art, Inc.; Delta Blues Museum; The Blues Music Awards; Harrah's Grand Casino Tunica. 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. Also highly recommended: Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #124 courtesy of the artists, their labels, and the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
Our coverage of sports and the media continues as Thrasher magazine hangs up on us; Irene interviews Olympic gold medalist Jonny Moseley about sports and sponsorships; Michael Pauker of "Mikey Likes It" hangs out in the studio and talks surfing, skating and retail hating. Part 2 of 3.