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The new edition of Blues is the Truth is ready to go and this one carries a little extra weight and meaning. Hosted by Ian McHugh, the show brings all the regular features together with a wonderful run of music and a heartfelt nod to one of the true legends. This week includes music from the legendary Steve Cropper, whose passing has been felt right across the music world. His influence, feel and unmistakable touch run through so much of the music we love, and it feels right to celebrate that legacy alongside so many great artists. You will hear tracks from Otis Redding, Booker T and The MGs, GA 20, Connolly Hayes, Andrew Duncanson, Aaron Pollock, Katie Bradley, Otis Grand, Laura Tate, Zac Schulze Gang, Mark Knowell, Tinsley Ellis, Fantastic Negrito, David Sinclair 4, Lightning Hopkins and His Guitar, Duwayne Burnside, Madeline Peyroux, Buddy Guy, Breezy Rodio, Donna Herula, Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band, Matt Schofield, Jesse Guitar Taylor and Morblus. It is a rich and soulful listen that moves easily between classics and modern favourites. Blues is the Truth is about taking time with the music, letting it breathe and enjoying the shared experience. Settle in, turn it up and enjoy the journey.
The new episode of Blues is the Truth, hosted by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun, Isleworth, is ready to roll. This week's show features a huge spread of blues. You'll hear the power and passion of Bernard Allison, the soulful fire of Earl Thomas, and brand-new sounds from Tom Hambridge. There's wit and charm from Andy Twyman, and a dose of guitar royalty from Eric Clapton. The groove keeps flowing with Benny Turner and Cash McCall, Latin spice from Santana, and deep cuts from Brother Ray Lemolin and the Matinee Kings alongside the Joel Dupuis Band. The classics stand tall too, with Muddy Waters, the red-hot fretwork of Monster Mike Welch, and stylish performances from Jacques Peña and Chris Vincent and the Raw Deals. The late, great Lucky Peterson makes an appearance, joined by the smooth tones of Chad Strentz, acoustic intensity from John Hammond, and the full-tilt sound of Otis Grand. Add in BB and the Bullets, Lil' Red and the Rooster, heartfelt songs by Scott Low, and the mighty Quintus McCormick Blues Band, and you've already got a feast. To top it all off, the show closes with three legends together: Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland. It's two hours of blues in every shade — modern, classic, soulful, electric, acoustic — and you don't want to miss it.
This week's edition of Blues is the Truth is bursting with energy, soul, and some seriously good playing. From legendary names to fresh discoveries, show 764 takes you deep into the heart of the blues. We've got Oscar Wilson bringing Chicago grit, Otis Rush delivering timeless intensity, and the Tedeschi Trucks Band lighting things up with that powerhouse sound. Matt Schofield and 24 Pesos add some British fire, while Magic Slim and the Teardrops pull us deep into the raw groove of classic blues. There's stellar guitar work from Hans Theesink with Terry Evans, and the unmistakable touch of Bob Margolin, Otis Grand, and Mike Ross. Paul Michael and the Blues Recruits bring the modern edge, while Sleepy John Estes and Charlie Parr give us rootsy honesty. Also featuring the Johnny Max Band, Patrick Verbeke, the Jimmys, ZZ Top, Jerry Portnoy and the Streamliners, and Tad Robinson. Proudly supported by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun in Isleworth, where the spirit of live blues is alive and kicking every week.
Edition 703 of "Blues is the Truth," curated and presented by the incomparable Ian McHugh, marks a historic moment as it becomes the inaugural show to grace the airwaves of Buddy Guy Radio. As always, McHugh delivers an electrifying blend of blues classics, deep cuts, and emerging talents, promising listeners an unforgettable journey through the soul-stirring landscape of blues music. The episode features the beloved regular segments that fans have come to cherish, including "The Song Remains the Same," where timeless tracks are revisited and celebrated, and "The Title Track Tango," a segment that delves into a pair of albums by spotlighting their titular tracks. Additionally, the revered Paul Michael introduces a standout selection in "Blues Driver," ensuring that each moment of the show is filled with sonic treasures waiting to be unearthed. Buddy Guy's unmistakable touch graces the airwaves with soulful melodies and searing guitar licks, setting the stage for an unforgettable musical odyssey. Among the luminaries featured are Connolly Hayes, Otis Grand, Big Harp George, Jimmie Vaughan, Johnny Guitar Watson, Doug Macleod, The Guv'Nors, T Bone Walker, The Cinelli Brothers, Billy Bragg, Brigitte Purdy, Paul Cook Blues Band featuring Katie Bradley, David Sinclair 4, Long John Baldry, Linsey Alexander, Mississippi Heat, Steve Purcell, Big Mama Thornton, BB King, Richard Townend and the Mighty Bosscats, Travelling Blue Kings, Duke Robillard, Amba Tremain, and the Steady Rollin' Revue. With a lineup as rich and diverse as the blues itself, edition 703 of "Blues is the Truth" is a testament to the genre's enduring power to captivate, inspire, and move audiences of all backgrounds. So, tune in, turn up the volume, and let the blues wash over you in all its raw, unfiltered glory.
Calling all blues enthusiasts! Ian McHugh is back with another electrifying episode of Blues is the Truth, and this time he's joined by the legendary Paul Michael. Together, they've curated a lineup of tracks that'll have you feeling the soul-stirring power of the blues. In the "Blues Driver" segment, Paul Michael handpicks a track that's guaranteed to set your soul on fire. Meanwhile, "The Song Remains the Same" and "Title Track Tango" segments serve up even more blues goodness, with timeless tunes and hidden gems waiting to be discovered. From the gritty authenticity of Colin James to the raw emotion of Catfish, and from the smooth vibes of JP Soars to the heartfelt tunes of Eric Bibb, this episode is a journey through the diverse landscape of blues music. With tracks from Blues is Truth, Otis Grand and the Dancekings, and Little Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians, you'll be transported to a world where the blues reigns supreme. But wait, there's more! Jo Carley and the Old Dry Skulls, Connolly Hayes, and Clarence Gatemouth Brown are also in the mix, alongside Boz Scaggs, Krissy Matthews and Friends, and the incomparable John Lee Hooker. Plus, classics from Muddy Waters, Mike Zito, and Adrianna Marie and Her Groove Cutters will keep you grooving all night long. With tracks from Peter Veteska and Blues Train, The Mighty Howlers, The Cinelli Brothers, Bryan Lee, Pinetop Perkins, Willie Big Eyes Smith, Freddie King, and Buddy Guy, this episode is a blues lover's paradise. So, grab your headphones, hit play, and let the music take you on a journey through the heart and soul of the blues. Don't miss out on the magic of Blues is the Truth!
Tune in to this week's electrifying episode of "Blues is the Truth" with your host Ian McHugh! Get ready for an immersive journey through the heart and soul of blues music, spanning over two hours of pure musical magic. In this week's edition, the legendary Paul Michael takes us on a retro ride with the Blues Driver segment. From the timeless classics of Bob Willis and His Texas Playboys to the contemporary sounds of Otis Grand, Tad Robinson, and British Bluescasting Corporation, the lineup is stacked with talent and passion. Featuring captivating tracks from blues icons like Taj Mahal, T Bone Walker, Freddie King, Otis Rush, alongside modern maestros including Jo Harman, Eric Bibb, Slash, The Cinelli Brothers, and Vaneese Thomas, this episode promises to keep you hooked from start to finish. Join us as we groove to the rhythm of Hubert Dorrigatti, Steady Rolling Revue, Johnny Burgin featuring Anson Fundeburgh, Tim Penn and the Second Line, Boz Skaggs, Bobby Elvin, Cole and Ward, Jimmy Johnson, Mike Zito, Rick Vito, Breezy Rodio, Whitney Shay, and more, while exploring the rich tapestry of blues music that transcends time and space. Don't miss out on this soul-stirring edition of "Blues is the Truth" - where the essence of blues resonates deeply with every note played. Tune in and let the blues set you free!
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Otis Grand | The Shag Shuffle | Blues '65 | | | John P Taylor Band | Taste of Things to Come | To Feel Alive | | Clarence Garlow | Bon Ton Roula | An Introduction to Texas Blues [Fuel] | Tony Sheridan-The Beatles | The Saints | John, Paul, George, Dave, Brian, Tony & More; The Birth of the British Invasion | Tom Harpo Walker feat Dani Wilde | Start Again | Bruised Heart Blues | | Vaneese Thomas | Wrap Your Arms Around me | Blues For My Father | | The Lumberjacks | I'll Change | Shake 'Em Roots | | Big Joe Turner | S.K. Blues Part 1 | Rocks In My Bed | | Louise Johnson | On the Wall | Paramount Piano Blues, Vol. 2 | Black Swan Records | Capone Mob | Deal with the Devil | Devil Have The Blues | Ruff Kutt Blues Band w Finis Tasby, Zac Harmon, Anson Funderburg | When A Bluesman Goes To Heaven | That's When The Blues Begin | Chuck Berry | Sweet Little Sixteen | The Ultimate Collection cd 1 | Jerry Lee Lewis | Big Boss Man | A Whole Lotta... Jerry Lee Lewis (CD1) | Malcolm Holcombe | Bootstraps | Bits & Pieces | | Slim Butler (Jarmo Puhakka; Finland), Otis Grand (Guitar)| Hey Bartender (Gimme Back My Fender] | Inner Blues [Produced by Otis Grand]
Following news of his recent passing I wanted to give podcast listeners the chance to enjoy the show I made in the company of blues legend Otis Grand. Recorded in an afternoon spent in Otis' front room in 2012 following the release of his superb album Blues 65 I handed control of the playlist and the storytelling over to Otis and it made for one of the best shows I think I've ever been a part of. Otis' knowledge of the blues, and the people who made the music was unrivalled, and this shows it off. Hit play and enjoy this journey through one of the finest collections of music along while paying tribute to one of the greats of the blues.
Join host Ian McHugh in the latest episode of the sensational Blues is the Truth podcast! Prepare yourself for an incredible musical journey as Ian delves into the timeless songs of the legendary Muddy Waters and the artists who have been inspired by his groundbreaking work. Get ready to be swept away by the soulful vocals and electrifying performances of Tomiko Dixon, Alabama Mike, and the unforgettable sounds of Fleetwood Mac. Let the captivating guitar solos of Brad Guitar Wilson and the mesmerizing melodies of the Staffell & Stewart Band transport you to a world where the blues reigns supreme. Experience the blues in all its glory as Ian showcases the timeless genius of BB King and the dynamic collaboration between Wily Bo Walker and E D Brayshaw. Discover the irresistible rhythms of The Milk Men, the soul-stirring harmonies of When Rivers Meet, and the raw energy of Voodoo Rooster. Indulge in the captivating sounds of Johnny King and Friends, the heartfelt melodies of Harpo Walker, and the masterful guitar work of Otis Grand. Let the powerful vocals of Jennifer Lynn and the Groove Revival, Lady J Huston, and the incomparable Lil' Jimmy Reed with Ben Levin leave you spellbound. Prepare to be mesmerized by the enchanting performances of Angela Easley, the soulful blues of Michael Messer, and the dynamic duo of Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton. Experience the raw, unbridled energy of The Blues Against Youth, the authentic blues stylings of Big Joe Shelton, and the harmonica mastery of Tony Holiday. Don't miss the soul-stirring tunes of Bob Bradshaw, the captivating melodies of Pat McDougall, and the unforgettable blues journey with Little Mack Simmons. Ian McHugh brings his passion and expertise to every note, ensuring that each episode of Blues is the Truth is an unforgettable experience. So, get ready to immerse yourself in the world of blues as Ian McHugh takes you on a musical adventure like no other. Tune in to the latest episode of Blues is the Truth and let the power of the blues wash over you. It's time to discover the truth of the blues with Ian McHugh as your guide!
The latest episode of Blues is the Truth is once more packed with amazing music both new and old. We're joined once again by Paul Michael for Blues Driver where he shares a favourite track from Ken Kweeder. Along with that we have tracks from Eric Clapton, Alice Armstrong, Cashbox Kings, Boo Boo Davis, Big Harp George, Otis Grand and the Dance Kings, Micke Bjorklof and Blue Strip, Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton, Selina and the Howling Dogs, Sister Lucille, The Mel Outsider Reformation, Gilian Welch, Marcus Malone and the Motor City Husters, Misty Blues, Skylar Rogers, Albert Collins, Altered Five Blues Band Paul Boddy and the Sidewinder Blues Band, Big Shoes, Blood Brothers, Sleepy John Estes, Ally Venables, Michael Messer, Andres Roots and more. Hit play and enjoy the tunes and make sure to subscribe, share, review and rate the show on your podcast platform of choice and join our group on Facebook at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
Time for the first Blues is the Truth of December... and that means the Christmas songs have started to wend their way in with the song remains the same, and of course we take the time to pay tribute to the amazing Christing McVie who we lost just a few days before the recording of the show. As always the show is packed and there is music from Chicken Shack, Fleetwood Mac, Redtenbachers Funkestra, Brothers Groove, Kai Strauss, Charles Brown, Powder Blues Band, Roy Rogers, John Lee Hooker, Paul Michael Band, GA 20 , Buddy Guy, Muddy What, Otis Grand, The Hoax, The Nick Moss Band with Dennis Greunling, Al Lerman, John Ginty, Samantha Fish and Jesse Dayton, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Taj mahal, Robert Cray, Dave Specter, Bob Mackey and The Steady Rollin' Revue. Hit play for two hours of great music. Don't forget to like, share, review, five star etc etc the show and join our facebook group on favebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
This week's show is a little different... I was at a gig the night before it was recorded, and listening to the musicians get deep down and explore the tunes I decided it was time to present a show that featured performances that showed off the musicians doing just that... So along with all the regular features you expect in the show there are tunes from Chris King, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, BB King, The Reverend Shawn Amos, Otis Grand, John Mayall, Stevie Watts and Alice Armstrong, The Guv'nors, John Lee Hooker, P.J. O'Brien, Buddy Guy and Aretha Franklin. Hit play and enjoy the show, and don't forget to like, subscribe, share and review and of course head over and join our Facebook group at facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
It's another show that's packed with brand new tunes in this weeks Blues is the Truth... We Start with a classic from Freddie King, and there are other anthems from Keb'Mo', Otis Grand, Buddy Whittington, Giles Robson and Junior Wells. The new tracks include numbers from the Boogie Beasts, Ann Peebles, Beaux Gris Gris, Son of Dave, Andres Roots, Danny Bryant, Steven Troch, Blue Touch, Mechanical Rooster, Dom Martin, Kaz Hawkins, Joe Strouzer, Django Blackheart and many more! Hit play for two hours of amazing music! You can join the Facebook group for the show at Facebook.com/groups/bluesisthetruth
This week starts with a great track from Duke Robillard, and features a great version of Hoodoo Man Blues from Errol Linton. Add in the Title track Tango that features Jonny Lang and Eugene Hideaway Bridges and the show is already great... But the rest of the show was given to the gods of random play... That means we have surprise track from the Rolling Stones, Doug MacLeod, The Starlite Campbell Band, Damon Fowler, Albert King, BB King, Johnny Burgin, John Mayall's Blues Breakers, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Shemekia Copeland, Samantha Fish, Little Walter, The Boom Band, Otis Grand and many more. It's a great show so hit play and get listening!
This week starts with Bob Margolin, and takes a stroll through some of the best the blues has to offer. We see the return of the Song Remains the Same feature with a take on Howling for My Darling from Errol Linton, a Title Track Tango from Buddy Guy and Otis Grand. We also have a world exclusive new track from Paul Michael, old friend of the show. Alongside there are tunes from Paul Lamb, Guy King, The Spikedrivers, Albert Castiglia, Dave Thomas, Colin James and a birthday track from Keb'Mo' and we finish with Little Jimmy Reed. Hit play for two hours of amazing music!
Another amazing edition of Blues is the Truth is here, and it's full of amazing music. We start with Taj Mahal's take on a Robert Johnson classic, before we run through some amazing tunes from folks like Christone Kingfish Ingram, Ron Sayer Jr, Bernie Marsden, GA-20, Sean Chambers, Zoe Schwarz Blue Commotion, Connor Selby, Matt Anderson, Otis Grand, Paul Lamb and Chad Strentz, Mark Harrison, The Steady Rollin Revue, JW Jones, Kyle Esplin, and Robert Johnson himself before we finish with Cesar Crespo. There's something for every blues fan in here... hit play and enjoy!
What do you put between Alexis Korner doing Woke Up This Morning and Otis Grand taking on When My Heart Beats Like a Hammer? Nearly two hours of the very best blues I can find, both new and old. With tracks from Cek Frencechetti, Buddy Guy, Boo Boo Davis, Errol Linton, Elles Bailey, Ry Cooder, Rick Estrin and the Nightcats, Whitney Shay, Andy Lindquist, JW Jones, Guy King and many more it's another show you don't want to miss!
It's another packed edition of Blues is the Truth, with some amazing brand new tunes and a shed load of real classics! We start with Eric Clapton and move through Jon Amor, Errol Linton, Ry Cooder, Reverend Feakchild, BB King, Otis Grand, Nick Moss, Professor Longhair, Laura Holland, Lisa Mills, Tom C Walker, John Mayall, Joe Louis Walker and more before we finish with some amazing Freddie King. You definitely need to listen!
In between Muddy Waters and Eric Clapton it's another jam packed edition of Blues is the Truth, packed with brand new music and stone cold classics... There are tracks from Will Johns, Trev Turley, Emma Wilson, Otis Grand, Trombone Shorty, Aretha Franklin, Joanna Connor, Wily Bo Walker, Buddy Guym The Hoax, Colin James, Shemekia Copeland, Grana Louise and much more. Check it out!
Graeme Turner Great chat with the Sax wizard …. Born in April 1964, Graeme has been playing saxophone / flute / clarinet since age 7, and embarked on his first tour & Radio/TV appearances; with Glen Miller youth orchestra The Super Sunday Sound aged 9. Progressing through The National Youth Jazz Orchestra (NYJO) as a teenager, he turned his attention away from his jazz upbringing and concentrated on the bright lights of the Soul, R&B, Pop and Rock & Roll world of his big heroes King Curtis, Sam Buterra and Junior Walker. This change of style led to Live Performances, Recordings, Media Appearances, Theatre Shows, and extensive tours in Arenas, Concert Halls, Clubs & Festivals, in over 40 countries, with artists including, Alison Moyet, Steve Marriott, George McRae, The Drifters, Edwin Starr, David Essex, The 3 Degrees, Dr Feelgood, The Love Affair, The Sweet, The Tremolos, The Equals, Andy Fairweather Low, Matt Bianco, The Brothers Grimm, The Big Town Playboys, The Foundations, Robert Plant, Jeff Beck, Rodriquez, Jools Holland, The Blues Brothers Show, Souled Out, Otis Grand, Wes Weston’s Big Rhythm, Big Joe Louis, Hard Lines, Martin McNeil’s Bottle Neck Blues, Suzie Quattro, Fat Freddie’s Cat, Lizzie Emeh (Heart n Soul), Mickey Jupp, Kelly Schreiber, Gregg Wright’s Left Hook, The Marques Brothers Digby Fairweather, The Chillbillies, Zoot Money and the Big Roll Band, The Blue Sonics, Kenny Ball, Laura B and the Moonlighters, Ooo Bop Shabam, The Rock & Roll Society, Guthrie Govern, Derek Nash, The Compensators, Martha Reeves, The Temptations, The Four Tops, Limmie and the Family Cooking, The Carpenters show, Sweet Home Chicago, Reach Out, The Jive Aces, Jackson Sloan, Earl Jackson, Jason Allen, Java Jam, Shamen Spirits, Gary Porter, The Silvertips, Junior Walker and the All Stars…the list goes on. To support the podcast and get access to features about guitar playing and song writing visit https://www.patreon.com/vichyland and also news for all the creative music that we do at Bluescamp UK and France visit www.bluescampuk.co.uk For details of the Ikaro music charity visit www.ikaromusic.com Big thanks to Josh Ferrara for the music
Another packed edition of Blues is the Truth this week starts with Irma Thomas, and ends with a brand new track from Sonny Green. In between there's a selection of amazing tracks from Stevie Watts Organ Trio with Alice Armstrong, Wily Bo Walker, Bob Hokum, Martin Harley, Andy Twyman, Buddy Guy, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Billy Branch, Fiona Boyes, Tutu Jones, Otis Grand and many more... It's a packed show with so much great music that it's hard to shake a stick at, but you can sure shake your booty!
From Freddie King through to the Blues Band it's another packed edition of Blues is the Truth this week! With tracks from Vanessa Collier, Elles Bailey, Emma Wilson, Junior Wells, Richie Dave Porter, Johnny Burgin, Errol Linton, Bruce Mississippi Johnson, Will Johns, Katie Bradley & Matt Long, Bobby Rush, Otis Grand, The Cinelli Brothers and many more you are sure to find something you love! Hit play and enjoy...
We start with a cover of a Robert Johnson Song and end with another, and in between there's some of the best music you're likely to hear this week from folks likeCanned Heat, The Lockdown Lucky Band, Robert Hokum, Mark Harrison, Linsey Alexander, BB King, Errol Linton, Robin Banks, Giles Robson, Johnny Burgin, Otis Grand, Tomislav Goluban, Bob Margolin and more! Hit play and enjoy!
Another show in a short week. Let's shoot!
Otis Grand, Debbie Davies and Anson Funderburgh (There Was A Time); Syl Johnson (Talkin' Bout Chicago); Jimmy Johnson (I Have The Same Old Blues); Cow Cow Davenport (Railroad Blues); Speckled Red (You Ain't No Good); Chris James and Patrick Rynn (Hard To Keep A Dollar); Fabulous Thunderbirds (Marked Deck); Billy Wright (Stacked Deck); Lonnie Johnson (Another Night To Cry); Tampa Red (Crying Won't Help You); Monster Mike Welch (Love That Burns); Phillip Walker (Someday You'll Have These Blues); The Son Seals Blues Band (Everyday I Have The Blues); Satan and Adam (Sanctified Blues); Lucinda Williams (Down Past The Bottom); John Primer and Bob Corritore (Ain't Gonna Be No Cuttin' Loose).
Show #761 Hot Music October has been a lot warmer than usual in The Netherlands and Spinner just loves hot weather. But he also worries about climate change. The only thing that should be alowed to heat up the atmosphere is HOT MUSIC. 01. Slim Harpo - The Music's Hot [1970] (2:37) (Tip On In, Ace, 1996) 02. Diane Durrett & Soul Suga - Woohoo (7:54) (Live, Blooming Tunes Music, 2018) 03. Cherry Poppin' Daddies - Brown Derby Jump (2:58) (Zoot Suit Riot, Mojo Records, Universal Distribution, 1997) 04. Simon Campbell - Hot As Hell (2:48) (ThirtySix, Supertone Records, 2011) 05. Mick Kolassa & the Taylor Made Blues Band - I Can't Slow Down (3:08) (149 Delta Ave, Endless Blues Records, 2018) 06. Travellin' Blue Kings - I Don't Wanna Stop (4:05) (Digital Single, Naked, 2018) 07. Doug Jay - Get It While It's Hot (3:54) (Get It While It's Hot, Blue Jay Records, 2001) 08. Brigitte Purdy - Be The Light (3:50) (Still I Rise, Dirtshack Records, 2018) 09. Fleetwood Mac - Rollin' Man (2:53) (Mr. Wonderful, Blue Horizon, 1968) 10. Gangbusters - Rhythm (2:31) (Stomp Stomp, Dureco Records, 1987) 11. Otis Grand & the Dancekings - Let's Party (3:09) (Always Hot, Special Delivery, 1988) 12. Mark Hummel & the Blues Survivors - Humblebug (4:56) (High Steppin', Double Trouble Records, 1987) 13. Brad Wilson - Hot Stuff (4:01) (Hands On The Wheel, Music Avenue, 2013) 14. Mississippi Heat - Still Havin' A Ball (3:53) (Footprints On The Ceiling, CrossCut Records, 2002) 15. Jump'n Jive - Bump Bounce Boogie (3:06) (The Big Combo, CrisCrazz, 2000) 16. Curtis Salgado & Alan Hager - I Want You By My Side (3:32) (Rough Cut, Alligator Records, 2018) 17. French Blues Explosion - B My Baby (2:30) (French Blues Explosion, self-release, 2012) 18. Shaun Young & the Texas Blue Dots - When You Do That (2:40) (Movin', Rhythm Bomb Records, 2018) 19. Dave Keller - Don't Let Them Take Your Joy (3:38) (Every Soul's A Star, Catfood Records, 2018) 20. Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors - Diamonds At Your Feet (3:21) (Mark Wenner's Blues Warriors, EllerSoul, 2018) 21. Eric Clapton - They're Red Hot (3:25) (Me And Mr. Johnson, Reprise Records, 2004) 22. Tony Z - It's All The Same (4:10) (Kiss My Blues, Tone-Cool Records, 1997) 23. Tinsley Ellis - Hot Potato (3:20) (Georgia Blue, Alligator/Landslide Records, 1988) 24. Dennis Gruenling - Hot Shot (4:26) (I Just Keep Lovin' Him, Backbender Records, 2008) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
In this hour, I've got a variety of musical styles, a variety of tempos, even a variety of instrumentation. There's a good chance it'll make you quit paying attention to what's going on around you. With Ana Popovic, Otis Grand, John Oates, Larkin Poe, and Mark Hummel, you know there's something that will pull you out of the hustle-bustle. So, sit back and escape for another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 708th Roadhouse.
Banditos - "Askin' For Disaster" Buddy Guy and Phil Guy – You are nice and clean Philip Walker and Otis Grand – She’s Gone Hubert Sumlin & Richard Studholme - You got to help me B.B. King - You've Done Lost Your Good Thing Mike Bloomfield – WDIA Chicago Blues band feat John Lee Hooker – Dimples Walter Trout Say What! Vidar Busk , Kid ansderson – Junior Watson - Let's Drink... Another Bottle Of The Blues Mark Hummel's Chicago Blues Party – Smokestack lightning - 2009 Eric Gales - in memory of eleizabeth reed - Midnight Rider Tribute to the Allman Brothers Band - (2014) Hound Dog Taylor - It Hurts Me Too (Live) Soggie bottom boys - man of constant sorrow The Paul Butterfield Blues Band - Drivin' Wheel
BLUE MOON.-JAZZANIVERSARIO.-BOB BROOKMEYER-The Ivory Hunters.-JAZZACTUALIDAD.-Rafa M. Guillén -EXCITED SOUNDS PROG.Nº 486.- STANDARD SEMANAL.- “BLUE MOON” 1.-CASA LOMA ORCHESTRA,N.Y.-16-11-1934 2.-BENNY GOODMAN. 3.-COLEMAN HAWKINS-DJANGO REINHARDT-PARIS 2-03-1935. 4.-DAVE BRUBECK,SAN FRANCISCO,SEPTIEMBRE-1949. 5.-DIZZY GILLESPIE-ROY ELDRIDGE,EXTRAIDA DE “ROY AND DIZ”,N.Y.29-10-1954 JAZZ RECUERDO ANIVERSARIO.- BOB BROOKMEYER-The Ivory Hunters Título: The Ivory Hunters Músico: Brookmeyer, Bob Acompañantes: Bill Evans Fecha de Grabación: 1959. 12 Marzo Lugar de Grabación: New York Sello Discográfico: Blue Note Nº de temas: 6 Formato: CD Instrumento: Trombón de válvulas y Double Barrelled. Estilo: Cool Nº de Serie: 72435827324 2 Año de Edición: 1994 Duración: 0:42:34 Calificación: 4* Comentario: Bob Brookmeyer fue un virtuoso del trombón de valvulas en el jazz y fuera de ese instrumento sólo grabó este disco junto al pianista Bill Evans en un ejercicio curioso de doble piano, el "Double Barrelled piano" con un resultado brillante. Un álbum original, fácil y agradable de escuchar. Los cazadores de marfil (subtitulado doble Barrelled Piano ) es un álbum de jazz pianistas Bill Evans y Bob Brookmeyer , publicado originalmente en laUnited Artists etiqueta, que ofrecen Evans y Brookmeyer con Percy Heath , yConnie Kay , grabado en 1959. [2] El Allmusic opinión de Michael G. Nastos afirma "Acoplamiento de un aumento de la superestrella del jazz moderno con un caballero conocido por interpretar trombón de pistones y la organización de las cartas que podría haber sido considerado por algunos como una tarea de enormes proporciones. Afortunadamente para los teclistas, esto era una buena idea y un concepto maravilloso lugar, donde los dos podrían utilizar el concepto de contrapunto y la improvisación a un medio agradable, al igual que una gran partida de ajedrez. para el oyente, que son fácilmente capaces de escuchar la diferencia entre el líder ostensible Evans en el canal derecho de la música la separación y el acompañante Brookmeyer en el izquierdo ... Algunos han llamado a esto un esfuerzo basado más en truco y talento para el espectáculo, pero si usted se compromete a escuchar de cerca, la profundidad y la sustancia de Evans y Brookmeyer revela una gran cantidad de alma, la invención y músicos simple hecho de tener un verdadero buen momento ". Track listing[edit] 1. "Honeysuckle Rose" (Andy Razaf, Fats Waller) - 5:55 2. "As Time Goes By" (Herman Hupfeld) - 6:58 3. "The Way You Look Tonight" (Dorothy Fields, Jerome Kern) - 7:41 4. "It Could Happen to You" (Johnny Burke, Jimmy Van Heusen) - 7:28 5. "The Man I Love" (Ira Gershwin, George Gershwin) - 5:58 6. "I Got Rhythm" (Gershwin, Gershwin) - 8:34 • Recorded in New York City on March 12, 1959 Personnel[edit] • Bill Evans - piano • Bob Brookmeyer - piano • Percy Heath - bass • Connie Kay - drums JAZZ ACTUALIDAD.- Esta semana tendremos a Rafa M. Guillén (Sedajazz Records),con su álbum EXCITED SOUNDS ________________________________________ Un disco ecléctico en el que Rafa M. Guillén ha hecho un gran trabajo mezclando con elegancia el sonido, lenguaje y armonías del jazz tradicional con ritmos y texturas de la música latina, la música brasileña o el flamenco. Los invitados son excepcionales. "Excited sounds" (Sonidos Ilusionados), es el primer trabajo como líder del trombonista Rafa M. Guillén, músico experimentado, de sólida formación académica y con un extenso curriculum tanto en el ámbito de la música clásica como de la popular, especialmente el jazz. Curtido tanto en prestigiosas Orquestas Sinfónicas y Big Bands como en reconocidas formaciones de todo tipo en los mas variados estilos. De jazz, mas bien, de Jazz-Fussion va este su primer trabajo, en el mismo se mezclan el sonido, lenguaje y armonías del jazz tradicional con ritmos y texturas de la música latina, la música brasileña o el flamenco. Un trabajo discográfico heterogéneo y ecléctico, en el que ha plasmado toda su larga experiencia, combinando la fuerza y pasión de su música con una fina expresividad, y en el que la creatividad y el buen gusto en la improvisación están presentes a lo largo de todo el disco, sustentadas siempre por una base potente (The Jazz Walkers, grupo que el formó y con el que ha estado trabajando desde el 2010) y por un extenso ramillete de invitados, todos de primer nivel, figuras destacadas del jazz y el flamenco nacional e internacional: Jorge Pardo, José Antonio Rodríguez, Manuel Machado, Ramón Cardo, David Pastor, Fco. Blanco "Latino", Lya, Agustín Sánchez, Sergio Albacete, Cristóbal Agramonte y Manuel Montilla. Rafael Martínez Guillén, valenciano de nacimiento, cordobés de adopción; es Trombón Solista de la Orquesta de Córdoba desde su fundación en el año 1992, cuenta con un amplio curriculum como músico y pedagogo en el terreno de la Música Clásica, especialmente en el apartado sinfónico, en el que a lo largo de su carrera ha sido (y sigue siendo), frecuentemente solicitado por parte de algunas de las mejores Orquestas Sinfónicas Profesionales Españolas y puntualmente por algunas del resto de Europa. Tiene Rafa M. Guillén la particularidad de haber desarrollado desde sus inicios musicales en Valencia, al margen del ámbito Clásico, una carrera paralela encaminada a la Música "Popular", lo que le ha dado la oportunidad de colaborar a lo largo de los años con destacados músicos y grupos de los mas variados estilos, desde el Jazz (la música donde mas se he involucrado, colaborando con gran cantidad de combos y Big Bands), pasando por la Salsa, el Latin, el Rock o el Flamenco. Ha participado en casi un centenar de producciones discográficas (algunas de ellas muy destacadas). De entre todos los músicos (de dentro y fuera del jazz), con los que ha trabajado formando parte de diferentes agrupaciones podríamos destacar a: Egberto Gismonti, Larry Coryell, Randy Brecker, Dave Weckel, Antonio Hart, Cyrus Chestnut, John Sass, Otis Grand, Lucky Peterson; Leo Brouwer, Enrique Morente, Manolo Sanlúcar, Vicente Amigo, Tomatito, Miguel Poveda, Joan Manuel Serrat, Raphael, Miguel Ríos, Ara Malikian, José Antonio Rodríguez, J. M. Cañizares, Placido Domingo, Alfredo Kraus, Ainhoa Arteta, Omara Portuondo, Roque Baños, Amancio Prada, Mª del Mar Bonet, Javier Ruibal, Luis Pastor, Santiago Auserón; Perico Sambeat, Jorge Pardo, Ramón Cardo, Joshua Edelman, Bob Sands, Fco. Blanco "Latino", David Pastor, Toni Belenguer, Carlos Martín, Norman Hogue, Manuel Machado, Ángel Andrés Muñoz, o Nardy Castellini, entre muchos otros. Esta versatilidad y categoría profesional le ha servido para forjarse un respeto y una reconocida estima en el panorama musical de este país. Con motivo de su 50 aniversario, tras 38 años de carrera profesional y después de aportar su música, como hemos comentado anteriormente, en casi un centenar de producciones discográficas para diferentes formaciones y artistas, decide en este 2016 grabar su primer disco como líder de una banda. Con el nombre de RAFA M. GUILLÉN & THE JAZZ WALKERS, presenta su disco EXCITED SOUNDS (Sonidos Ilusionados). Se trata de un proyecto de Jazz-Fussion, variable tanto en el estilo como en el número de integrantes. El disco presenta un total de diez temas y se caracteriza principalmente por su heterogeneidad, eclecticismo y variedad estilística, puesto que en el mismo encontramos temas con base rítmica latina (desde un bolero a un boogaloo), base rítmica brasileña (con bossa-nova y samba), base rítmica flamenca (con una rumba y un zapateao), algún medio tiempo, incluso un funk-rock, sin perder en ningún momento la uniformidad que marca el trombón de Rafa M. Guillén y una base estable, con piano acústico, contrabajo, batería y percusión, aunque en algunos temas se le han sumado diferentes instrumentos, como son el saxo tenor, alto y barítono, la trompeta, la flauta, la guitarra, voz y percusión flamenca y hasta unas caracolas marinas. Si tuviésemos que describir la música de este disco podríamos decir que es una música orgánica, que nace de la tierra, que brota desde ella y llega a las entrañas y el alma de Rafa y su Grupo para salir hacia afuera con fuerza y pasión, pero envuelta en una fina expresividad, buscando siempre la creatividad y la improvisación arriba de unas melodías, armonías y rítmicas de lo mas diversas. Por otra parte, siete de los temas que componen el disco son originales, de ellos cinco del solista Rafa M. Guillén y dos de Fco. Blanco "Latino", los otros tres son arreglos propios y originales de tres estandards del jazz. En la grabación ha participado un número fijo de músicos en la base rítmica y armónica, que ha grabado a la "antigua", es decir, todos a la vez en una única toma general. Los músicos que han grabado esta parte fija han sido el cordobés Ángel Andrés Muñoz al piano y teclado (también arreglista de varios de los temas), el valenciano Julio Fuster al contrabajo, el sevillano Nacho Megina a la batería y el cubano afincado en Madrid (durante varios años en Córdoba) Ramón González "El León", con todo tipo de percusiones. Esta grabación principal se llevó a cabo en los Estudios Sonobalance Chamorro de Pinos Puente (Granada) los días 5,6 y 7 de febrero de este 2016.. Con posterioridad, sobre esa base principal se han ido sumando hasta un total de once invitados que han grabado en diferentes estudios de Córdoba, Valencia, Barcelona, Sevilla y Madrid. El disco fue presentado el pasado 10 de junio en el Teatro Góngora de la ciudad de Córdoba. y posteriormente . el 9 de julio en Bétera (Valencia) su pueblo natal, con gran éxito de crítica y público. LOS TEMAS: 3.-"Almibar" es un tema compuesto por Rafa M. Guillén y arreglado por él junto a Ángel Andrés Muñoz, pianista del grupo y arreglista junto a Rafa de buena parte de los temas del disco. En el mismo se combina de manera natural la bossa-nova con la samba. Este tema cuenta con la colaboración especial de Ramón Cardo al Saxo Tenor. 1.-"Carraixet" es un tema compuesto por Rafa M. Guillén y arreglado junto a Ángel Andrés Muñoz. El tema tiene una base rítmica en una especie de samba, pasando al swing, y volviendo con el tema de nuevo a la samba, además cuenta con una introducción abierta e impactante. El nombre del tema hace referencia al barranco Carraixet, que nace en el pueblo de los padres de Rafa M. Guillén a 47 km del mar, pasa por el suyo, Bétera y desemboca en el Mediterráneo muy cerca de Valencia. Cuenta con la colaboración especial a la trompeta de David Pastor y de Sergio Albacete al Saxo Tenor. 6.-"Pantera Negra", tema de Rafa M. Guillén y arreglos de Ángel Andrés Muñoz en ritmo de rock/funk, cuenta con una introducción con las caracolas que le dan un toque sugestivo y misterioso. El tema está dedicado a nuestro amigo Álvaro P. Fernández, fallecido hace un año. En este tema ha colaborado Ramón Cardo al Saxo Tenor. 9.-"Primeros Pasos", tema pleno de romanticismo en tiempo de bolero-jazz, de Rafa M. Guillén y arreglado junto a Ángel Andrés Muñoz. 10.-"Por la Ribera", se trata de una rumba flamenca inspirada en el río Guadalquivir, su autor es Rafa M. Guillén y el arreglo esta hecho conjuntamente por él y Ángel Andrés Muñoz. Es el único tema con voz del disco, la de Lya, que canta la letra escrita por Rafa M. Guillén. También cuenta con Manuel Montilla al Cajón y Palmas; y la colaboración especial de José Antonio Rodríguez a la Guitarra. 2.-"Autumn Leaves", versión espectacular de este célebre tema en clave latina, arreglado por Ángel Andrés Muñoz. Cuenta con el Saxo Tenor de Agustín Sánchez como invitado. 7.-"Caravan", versión con aire flamenco a ritmo de Zapateado del célebre tema que popularizó Duke Ellington a finales de los años 30 del pasado siglo; el arreglo es de Ángel Andrés Muñoz. Cuenta con la colaboración especial de Jorge Pardo a la Flauta y de Manuel Montilla al Cajón y Palmas. 8.-"Four", arreglo en clave latina con la sección a trío de metales de este famoso tema de Miles Davis. El arreglo es de Ángel Andrés Muñoz. Cuenta con la colaboración especial de Manuel Machado a la trompeta y Cristóbal Agramonte al Saxo Alto. 5.-"Rafeeling", tema a medio tiempo, composición y arreglo de F. Blanco Latino y que está dedicado personalmente a Rafa M. Guillén. En el ha colaborado el propio Fco. Blanco "Latino" al Saxo Barítono. 4.-"Zorba", Tema y arreglos de Fco. Blanco Latino en tiempo de Boogaloo (ritmo latino nacido en los 60 en la ciudad de Nueva York). En el mismo colabora Fco. Blanco "Latino" como invitado. Temas 1. Almibar 2. Carraixet 3. Pantera Negra 4. Primeros Pasos 5. Por la Ribera 6. Autumn Leaves 7. Caravan 8. Four 9. Rafeeling 10. Zorba
Natural Blues Hour - B.B. King tribute
Otis Grand – The Natural Blues Hour 4
Otis Grand on Smooth Jazz for 1 hour of the finest jazz and blues.
Otis Grand – The Natural Blues Hour 2
Well, hello there! It's another BluzNdaBlood Show coming your way! This show highlights more of the great releases from the small records labels! You'll be treated to Grady Champion, Generation Blues Experience, Johnny Rawls, Memphis Gold, The Suitcase Brothers, David Boxcar Gates, Jeff Dale and the South Woodlawners, Missy Anderseon, Janiva Magness, Marion James, Kurt Crandall, Tee Dee Young, The Kirby Sewell Band, and Otis Grand! Please keep in touch! or call the BluzNdaBlood Hotline at (540)632-2589! Or E-mail me at dave@bluzndablood.com! The easist way to get the show is to go to iTunes and Subscribe for free! Keep the blues in the blood, Dave
In this hour of The Roadhouse, the music of Cyril Neville, Dave Riley & Bob Corritore, Guy Davis, Holland K. Smith, and Otis Grand will wash right over you. Sit back and enjoy the blue flow - the flow of another hour of the finest blues you've never heard, the 447th Roadhouse.
show#50108.03.13 Eat Chicken and Party!!!!!1. Bo Carter - Shoo That Chicken - 1991 - from Complete Recorded Works - Vol. 4 (2:47)2. Big Joe Turner - The Chicken and the Hawk (Up, Up and Away) - 1998 - from The Very Best of Big Joe Turner (2:40)3. Kid Ramos - Cold Chicken And Beef - 1999 - from Kid Ramos (3:18)4. Cedell Davis - Chicken Hawk - 1998 - from The Horror Of It All (3:00)5. Bobby Radcliff - Chicken Heads - 2004 - from Natural Ball (4:56)6. Clarence Samuels - Chicken Hearted Woman - 1956 - from Let Me Tell You About The Blues: Texas [Disc3] (2:44)7. Hamilton Loomis - Chicken Fat - - from All Fired Up (3:59)8. J.J. Vicars - Crow's Feet 'N' Chicken Ass - 2005 - from Sci-Fi Diner (2:34)9. LiL' Ed - Chicken, Gravy and Biscuits [*] - 2001 - from The Alligator Records 30th Anniversary Collection Disc 2 (2:38)10. The Nighthawks - Back To The Chicken Shack - 1983 - from Live at The Chestnut Caberet (4:43)11. Too Slim & The Taildraggers - Chicken Shake - 2008 - from Swamp Opera (6:13)12. Duke Robillard Band - Stapled To The Chicken's Back - 2013 - from Independently Blue (4:08)13. Delbert McClinton - Memphis Women and Fried Chicken - 2001 - from You're The Reason Our Kids Are Ugly (3:44)14. Big Jim Adam & John Stilwagen - Chicken A La Blues - 2011 - from Tippy's Barn (3:44)15. James Brown - Ain't Nobody Here But Us Chickens - 1946 - from Messing With The Blues [Disc 1] (2:58)16. The KingmiXers - Belgian Beer Boogie - 2012 - from Riding With Mr. Blues (3:26)Spinner's Section:it's party time17. Coco Robicheaux: hoodoo party (4:32) (Hoodoo Party, 2000)18. King Bees: party shoppe (4:06) (Stingin' & Swingin', 1998)19. Phil Berkowitz: all night party (5:44) (All Night Party, 2005)20. Chris Duarte Group: let's have a party (3:20) (Vantage Point, 2008)21. Andy Santana: what a party! (3:45) (Take Me With You, 2007)22. Otis Grand & the Dancekings: let's party (3:10) (Always Hot, 1988)23. Big Al & The Heavyweights: party tonite (3:08) (Nothin' But Good Lovin', 2004)24. Gary Primich: house rockin' party (4:23) (Travelin' Mood, 1994)25. Morblus: funky party (4:52) (I Can't Go Wrong, 2007)26. Nucklebusters Blues Band: party girl (4:16) (Somebody Better have My Money, ???)27. Philip Kroonenberg: party zone (3:14) (Natural Causes, 1995)28. Snatch It Back: went to a party (3:01) (Hot Stuff, 1995)29. Dr. John: party hellfire (4:41) (Anutha Zone, 1998)
Discover Otis Grand, one of the greatest top 50 blues guitarists to have ever walked the earth, as described by Guitarist Magazine, in a very special interview with Tanguy.
show#46712.08.12 Blues Debut Info: http://bluesdebut.com/ by ChophouseDavid Gogo - Merry Christmas Baby (Christmas With the Blues 2012)Spinner's Section:some more stuff I have played beforeKris Pohlmann Band: got to be the blues (4:42) (New Resolution, self-release, 2009)Paul Butterfield Blues Band: all these blues (2:22) (East West, Elektra, 1966)Flavium: nightlife (3:44) (No Kiddin', Polydor, 1979)John Campbell: firin' line (5:39) (Howlin' Mercy, Elektra, 1993)Heavy Trash: walking bum (3:55) (-, YepRoc, 2005)Jon Cleary: help me somebody (5:18) (Moonburn, Point Blank, 1999)Hoyt Axton: poor man's blues (2:55) (Long Old Road, VJ International, 1977)Otis Grand (feat. Sugar Ray): no reason (4:05) (Nothing Else Matters…, Sequel Records, 1994)Eddy Boyd: five long years (2:40) (Five Long Years, Fontana, 1965)Ryan Shaw: nobody (3:44) (This Is Ryan Shaw, Razor & Tie, 2008)Back to Beardo:Candye Kane - I'm Not Gonna Cry Today (Guitar'd and Feathered 2007)Duke Tumatoe - Barbeque (I Just Want To Be Rich 2010)The Motives feat. Matt Taylor - Leap of Faith (The Motives feat. Matt Taylor 2012)Michael Bram - Howlin' For My Darlin' (Suitcase In The Hall 2012)Rick Estrin & The Nightcats - You Ain't the Boss of Me (One Wrong Turn 2012)Jeremy Vasques & Ronnie Shellist - Freddy's Grits (Chicago Sessions ????)Todd Sharpville - Used (Porchlight Disc 1 2010)The Hollywood Fats Band - She's Dynamite (Deep In America / Larger Than Life, Vol. 2 1980)Angela Strehli - Voodoo (Soul Shake 1987)Collard Greens And Gravy - I Wanna Ramble (Silver Bird 2004)Edgar Broughton Band - Bring It On Home (Edgar Broughton Band 1971)Graham Bond Organisation - Long Legged Baby (Solid Bond 1970)Carolyn Wonderland - Two Trains (Peace Meal 2011)Sunday Wilde - Captured Me (He Gave Me A Blue Nightgown 2012)David Bromberg Band - Send Me to the Lecric Chair (WMMR LIVE early 70's)Stevie DuPree & The Delta Flyers - It's My Life (Dr. DuPree's Love Shop 2012)Dave Brubeck - Take Five (On Time 1959)
October was a bumper month for new tunes. Otis Grand, Fife and Drom, Robert Cray, Whitney Shay and more all make it to the show, and don't forget to tune in to the main broadcast, every Monday at 9pm (uk time) on www.ukjazzradio.com
show#43504.28.12Gary Primich - Midnight Ramblin Man (just a little more.... with Omar Dykes 2012)Gary Primich - Can't Stand You When You're Drinking (Mark Hummel's Blue Harp Meltdown - Vol. 2 - East Meets West 2003)Next 8 tunes* by some of the artists that appeared at the Bandana Blues BBQ (over it's 18 year history)The Nighthawks* - Snap It (Pain & Paradise 1996)Stevie Larocca* - Stevie ShuffleMichael Powers* - I Ain't Superstitious (Revolutionary Boogie 2011)Clarence Spady* - Cut Them Loose (Just Between Us 2008)Bobby Radcliff* - Invisible Man (Freaking Me Out 2011)Steve Guyger* - Let Me Hang Around (Radio Blues 2008)Tino Gonzales* - Young Thing (Double Feature 1999)Michael Hill's Blues Mob* - New York State of Blues (New York State of Blues 1998)Gary Primich - Beer Drinkin' Woman (KGSR Broadcasts Vol.3 Disc 1 1995)Spinner's Section:all British stuffJohn Mayall's Bluesbreakers: another kinda love (3:05) (A Hard Road, Decca, 1967)Eric Clapton: lost and found (5:21) (Back Home, Reprise, 2005)Dave Edmunds: standing at the crossroads (3:26) (Plugged In, Pyramid, 1994)Otis Grand: swing turn (4:50) (He Knows The Blues, Sequel, 1992)Blues Band: when it itches I scratch (3:47) (Back For More, Ariola, 1989)Robert Palmer: am I wrong (2:03) (Drive, Universal, 2003)Lee Sankey: stone in my shoe (12:24) (She's Not Alone, A Ten Year Noose, 2002)Back to Beardo:The Sensational Alex Harvey Band - Framed (Framed 1973)The Young Rascals - You Better Run (Groovin' 1967)King Curtis - Instant Groove (West Coast Seattle Boy: The Jimi Hendrix Anthology - DISC 1 2010)Moby Grape - Hey Grandma (Moby Grape 1967)The Band - Chest Fever (Music From Big Pink 1968)The Lovin' Spoonful - Bald Headed Lena (Daydream 1966)Silver Apples - A Pox On You[edited - thank doG] (Silver Apples 1969)
show#41211.12.11 Donate to The Tip Jar!!! Email me about Great Music Service Details!!!! Put INFO in subject line Anson Funderburgh, Otis Grand, Debbie Davies - TC Blues (Grand Union 2006)Rob Stone - Can't Turn Back the Clock (Back Around Here 2010)Lisa Mills - Why Do I Still Love You? (Tempered in Fire 2011)Tab Benoit - Medicine (Medicine 2011)Bobby Kyle - Turning Point (After the Storm 1996)Danny Gatton - Opus de Funk (Redneck Jazz Explosion 1996)Joe Louis Walker - I've Been Down (Between A Rock And The Blues 2009)Albert Collins, Etta James, Joe Walsh - The Blues Don't Care (Jump The Blues Away 1989)Anders Osborne - Killing Each Other (American Patchwork 2010)Pat Boyack and the Prowlers - For You My Love (Super Blue & Funky 1997)Johnny Copeland - Wella Wella Baby (Live In Australia [1990])Spinner's Section:Two Bones & A Pick: down the line (3:37) (Butter Up 'N' Go, CRS, 1998)Arno: trouble in mind (3:53) (Charlatan, Virgin, 1988)Jimmy Rogers' All-Stars: that's all right (4:49) (Blues Blues Blues, Atlantic, 1999)Bjørn Berge: minutes (3:27) (St. Glide, Farmen, 2004)Livin' Blues: big road blues (2:43) (Hell's Session, Mercury, 1969)JW Roy: 6th street (the corner of your mind) (5:57) (Deeper Shades, Munich, 1999)Imperial Crowns: love blues (4:20) (Hymn Book, Ruf, 2004)Annie Raines & Paul Rishell: little dog (3:08) (I Want You To Know, Tone-Cool, 1996)Nighthawks: sixteen tons (6:40) (Rock This House, Big Mo, 1993)Back To Beardo:Bobby Rush - I Should Have Left You (Look At What You Gettin' 2008)Jean-Luc Ponty - Cantaloupe Island (The Jean-Luc Ponty With The George Duke Trio 1993)Oz Noy - 120 Heart Beats (Schizophrenic 2009)
show#39707.15.11Bill Stuve - Just Got Lucky (Big Noise 2000)Tedeschi Trucks Band - Come See About Me (Revelator 2011)Hollywood Fats Band - Too Many Drivers (Rock This House 1979)Downchild Blues Band - When The Morning Comes (Lucky 13 2007)Ana Popovic - Sittin' On Top Of The World (The Queen Of Blues Guitar ????)Mark Ford - On The Road Again (Mark Ford with The Robben Ford Band 1990)Curtis Salgado - Bottle of Red Wine (Clean Getaway 2008)Spinner's Section:all vinylJ. Geils Band: no doubt about it (3:50) (Ladies Invited, Atlantic, 1973)Phillip Walker: Port Arthur blues (4:34) (Tough As I Want To Be, Rounder, 1984)Blues 'n' Trouble: cherry peaches (2:40) (Hat Trick, Blue Horizon, 1987)Otis Grand & the Dancekings: don't know why (5:40) (Always Hot, Special Delivery, 1988)Georgia Satelites: keep your hands to yourself (3:30) (Keep The Faith, Making Waves, 1985)Cuby + Blizzards: the way I feel (8:05) (Sometimes, Philips, 1972)Free: riding on a pony (4:16) (Highway, Island, 1970)Nighthawks (ft. Pinetop Perkins): for you my love (3:30) (Jacks & Kings Vol. 1, Adelphi, 1978) Back To Beardo:All with A.C. ReedA.C. Reed - These Blues Is Killing Me (I'm In The Wrong Business 1987)Albert Collins - Frosty (Live) (Frozen Alive! 1981)Earl Hooker - This Little Voice (Vocal By A.C. Reed) (Blue Guitar 1981)Son Seals - (I Can't Hold Out [Live] (Deluxe Edition 2002)Fleetwood Mac - Madison Blues (Fleetwood Mac in Chicago Disc 2 1975)
Marcus Malone (Bad Girls); Roomful Of Blues (Ain't Nothin' Happenin'); Otis Grand (5 To 99 Blues); Meade Lux Lewis (Yancey Special); Pete Johnson (Death Ray Boogie); Roy Buchanan (John's Blues); Carolina Chocolate Drops (Wayward Gal); Brownie McGhee and Sonny Terry (Carolina Blues); Sultans Of Slide (Rolling Stone); Alec Johnson (Miss Meal Cramp Blues); Blind Blake (Police Dog Blues); Kirsten Thien (Treat 'Im Like A Man); T-Bone Walker (I Know Your Wig Is Gone); Ian Siegal and The Youngest Sons (The Skinny); Terry Quiett Band (Getting Through To Me).
show#323Jason Ricci & New Blood - The Rocker (6:59)Spinner's Section:nothin' but slow bluesPaul deLay Band: I missed you bad (5:06) (Paulzilla, Criminal, 1992)Solomon Burke: don't give up on me (3:45) (Don't Give Up on Me, Fat Possum, 2002)Rod Piazza & the Might Flyers: description of a fool (5:34) (For The Chosen Who, Delta Groove, 2005)Delbert McClinton: all there is of me (5:35) (Nothing Personal, New West, 2001)Mighty Reapers: lonely part of town (5:42) (The Hurt Is On, Terra Nova, 1998)Tinsley Ellis: you're gonna thank me (5:59) (Moment Of Truth, Alligator, 2007)Boyd Small: it's safe to say (4:02) (Four + One, Cool Buzz, 2002)Sue Foley: absolution (6:12) (New Used Car, Ruf, 2006)Otis Grand: your love pulls no punches (5:18) (He Knows The Blues, Sequel, 1992)Now Beardo, all amped up:Allison, McCray, Weathersby & Peterson - Where's Lucky (7:18)Lucky Peterson - Count on Me (5:19)Albert Cummings - Come Up for Air (3:57)Bernard Allison -Boogie Man (4:14)Ana Popovic - Shadow After Dark (4:17)Hollywood Blue Flames - My National Enquirer Baby (4:32)Doyle Bramhall II & Smokestack - Day Come Down (3:57)Big Sugar - Open Up Baby (5:13)Chris Duarte - Catch the Next Line (4:29)Bill Perry - I Ain't Lyin' (3:38)Albert Castiglia - Twister (4:32)Bobby Radcliff - Please Have Mercy (4:35)Denny Freeman - Twang Bang (4:52)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 #2038_12_07a full hour with SpinnerWilliam Clarke: educated fool (Clarke) (Serious Intentions, Alligator, 1992)Eddie Hinton: my searchin' is over (Hinton) (Letters From Mississippi, Instant/Line, 1986)Michelle Willson: three aces club (Van Walls, Shetler, Levy) (Evil Gal Blues, Bullseye Blues, 1994)Otis Grand: waiting for the hard times to go (Grand, Basson) (Nothing Else Matters..., Sequel, 1994)Paul Butterfield Blues Band: just to be with you (Roth) (The Original Lost Elektra Sessions, Elektra, 1995)Johnny Mastro & the Mama's Boys: behind the sun (Lester Butler) (Pinch That Snake, self-release, 2001)Little Mike & the Tornadoes: nobody knows New York (M. Markowitz) (Flynn's Place, Flying Fish, 1995)Spencer Bohren: snap your fingers (Martin, Zanetis) (Snap Your Fingers, Loft, 1989)Chris Duarte Group: 32 blues (Duarte, Jordan) (Tailspin Headwhack, Silvertone, 1997)Little Charie & the Nightcats: never trust a woman (Estrin, Alvin) (Shadow Of The Blues, Alligator, 1998)Marcia Ball: foreclose on the house of love (J.L. Sanders) (So Many Rivers, Alligator, 2003)Pat Boyack: can't you see (Boyack) (Super Blue & Funky, Bullseye Blues, 1997)Hoax: don't bust a valve (Amor, Hoax) (Sound Like This, Warner, 1994)Don't forget http://www.aworldofblues.com Tune in today!!!
show#19105.13.07a giant Spinner's sectionBlues Band: victim of love (Tom McGuinness) (Back For More, Ariola, 1989)Gary Primich: she was a dreamer (John Lee Williamson) (Travelin' Mood, Flying Fish, 1994)Little Charlie & the Nightcats: you got your hooks in me (Rick Estrin) (Shadow Of The Blues, Alligator, 1998)Kim Wilson: oh baby (Dixon/Jacobs) (Smokin' Joint, MC Records, 2001)Junior Watson: five long letters (Woo Woo Moore) (Long Overdue, Black Magic, 1993)Mitch Kashmar: half pint-a-whiskey (Rudolph Toombs) (Wake Up & Worry, Delta Groove, 2006)Delbert McClinton: it's love baby (24 hours a day) (T. Jarrett) (Genuine Cowhide, ABC, 1976)Howlin' Wilf & the Vee-Jays: hello stranger (Barbara Lewis) (Cry Wilf!, Big Beat, 1986)Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets: all my love in vain (Sonny Boy Williamson) (Talk To You By Hand, Black Top, 1981)The Nighthawks: movin' up in class (Nighthawks) (Ten Years Live, Chesapeake, 1982)Johnny Winter: tired of tryin' (Johnny Winter) (Nothin' But The Blues, Blue Sky, 1977)Arno: hey sister (A. Hintjens/S. Feys) (Charles Ernest, Delabel, 2002)Dr. Feelgood: bums rush (L. Brilleaux/J. Guitar) (Fast Women And Slow Horses, Chiswick, 1982)Candye Kane: freak lover (Mark Unobski) (Diva La Grande, Discovery/Antone's, 1997)Otis Grand: 5 to 99 blues (Grand/Basson) (Nothing Else Matters…, Sequel, 1994)
show#1455/04/06Eddie Turner - I'm Man I'm A Man (from The Turner Diaries 2006 Northern Blues Music www.northernblues.com www.eddieturnermusic.com)Kevin McKendree and the Brothers from Other Mothers - More To Spend (from Miss Laura's Kitchen 1999 East Folks Records http://www.kevinmckendree.com )Spinner's Section:Sugar Ray Norcia specialRonnie Earl (feat. Sugar Ray): you give me nothing but the blues (They Call Me Mr. Earl, Black Top, 1985)Sugar Ray & the Bluetones: take it easy (Don't Stand In My Way, Bullseye Blues, 1991)Roomful of Blues (feat. Sugar Ray): I'm just your fool (Dance All Night, Bullseye Blues, 1994)Otis Grand (feat. Sugar Ray): no reason (Nothing Else Matters…, Sequel Records, 1994)Michelle Willson (with Sugar Ray): you got what it takes (Evil Gal Blues, Bullseye Blues, 1994)Sugar Ray & the Bluetones: livin' a lie (Hands Across The Table, Severn Records, 2005)Back to Beardo:The Bel Airs - Hi Line (from Got Love 2005 Hightone Records www.hightone.com www.belairs.com )Mike Henderson - I Wouldn't Lay My Guitar Down (from Edge Of Night 1996 Dead Reckoning Records www.deadreckoners.com )The Nighthawks - Put Your Cat Clothes On ( from Blue Moon In Your Eye www.thenighthawks.com )Ben Sidran - Jive Samba (from Mr P's Shuffle 2001 Go Jazz Records http://www.gojazz.de/ )Promo For Shetland Blues Fest http://shetlandbluespodcast.blogspot.com Chris Mawer Band - Rain Is A Bringdown (from Boxcar Special 2005 Black Market Music www.blackmarketmusic.com.au )