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John 15:4-5, "Abide in me, and I in you. As the branch cannot bear fruit by itself, unless it abides in the vine, neither can you, unless you abide in me. I am the vine; you are the branches. Whoever abides in me and I in him, he it is that bears much fruit, for apart from me you can do nothing.” If you enjoy this message, share it with a friend! Check out our website, Facebook page, and YouTube channel for more sermons and information about Sumiton Church of God!
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Frank L. GoldwasserFormerly known in blues circles as “Paris Slim”, Franck L. Goldwasser was born and raised in Paris, France in the 1960's and studied fine arts before moving to Oakland, California in 1983. A self-taught guitarist and vocalist, Goldwasser began studying the recordings of Elmore James, B.B. King and T- Bone Walker at age 16. In 1978, Goldwasser's first public appearance finds him jamming with the renowned harmonica player Sugar Blue (of Rolling Stones' "Miss You" fame), then a Paris resident. Gaining experience while sitting-in with with visiting American bluesmen such as Luther Allison, George Smith, Jimmy Dawkins and Phillip Walker, Goldwasser lands his first professional gigs as backup guitarist for his idol Texas-bred California bluesman Sonny Rhodes in Paris and Reims. Following Rhodes' invitation to come to California, the Frenchman spends three months in Oakland and Los Angeles in 1981, meeting and jamming with Big Mama Thornton, Smokey Wilson, Lowell Fulson, Frankie Lee, Mark Naftalin, Buddy Ace, Troyce Key and J.J. Malone, Cool Papa and Mark Hummel, while documenting the West Coast blues scene for the French music magazine Soul Bag. Having moved permanently to the San Francisco Bay Area in June 1983 , Franck Goldwasser immerses himself in the then-vibrant East Bay blues scene, quickly landing a job in singer-guitarist Troyce Key's band. While gigging every weekend at the famed Eli Mile High club, he hones his skills working alongside West Coast blues titans Percy Mayfield, Lowell Fulson and Jimmy McCracklin, as well as Bay Area blues luminaries Omar “The Magnificient” Shariff (formerly Dave Alexander), Johnny Heartsman, Ron Thompson and Elvin Bishop.
This week, the Meeples are joined by Phillip Walker Harding. Please enjoy this episode.
In "Life Is Tough But God Is Good", Pastor Phillip Walker reminds us that this world will throw everything at you, but it is not our end goal. Life is tough, but our God is good! Our possessions and things of this world our not our eternal end goal. We should continue to seek our relationship with God everyday!
Here is the official message from Phillip Walker!There's a Scorpio full moon eclipse sound healing meditation at Lassing Park Thursday 7:30 PM. Coming together with sound, nature, and herbs can help us open up to what this full moon wants to help us with. Phillip will guide people into a meditative state while playing crystal bowls. He'll also incorporate drumming. Message him for more details in instagram @phillipthomas00 or Facebook /Phillip.Walker.399PhillipPhillip WalkerMy friend Stefanie is making an herbal tea for it too. More about the bowls and drumming… crystal bowls help open people's energy systems and bring them into balance. Drumming is a different approach in moving energy that needs to be moved. I start out with a guided meditation to help people relax into the crystal bowl sounds.
The Gun Is LoadedJohn 15:1-8 • Phillip Walker
Follow us on Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/refrigerationmentor/ We have the pleasure to have returning CO2 expert Phillip Walker from Arneg Systems Canada joining us again. https://arneg.ca/en This episode was recorded at the Arneg Systems factory, and we had the pleasure of learning all about CO2 oil management systems. Phillip will be diving into CO2 oil management step by step and how it all works for a CO2 rack. Topics we discuss: Why they use independent oil reservoirs on some systems. How depressurization of oil reservoir works How to test and clean oil optic eyes Oil Management steps you need to take after starting up a CO2 rack Different oil filter you may see in the field. How high-pressure oil block solenoids work Much more... ============================================================== Refrigeration Mentor Website: www.refrigerationmentor.com All Access to Refrigeration Mentor Content: Learn More Upcoming Compressor Masterclass: Learn More Upcoming Supermarket Learning Program: Learn More Upcoming CO2 Learning Program: Learn More Free System & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Subscribe to the Refrigeration Mentors video newsletter and get your Free Compressor Guide
A wife and mother of two was found murdered in her home one evening in Enterprise, Mississippi. An unlikely suspect confessed to the murder and would serve little time before being released back into the population. Would he stay on the straight and narrow? Instagram: @CousinsonCrimePodcast Email: CousinsonCrime@gmail.com Theme Music by AleXZavesa Sources: www.newspapers.com
In "The World Is Watching", Pastor Phillip Walker discuss how us as Christians are being watched. In Matthew 5:14-16, Jesus is calling us to be different and be the opposite of what the world is and they will be drawn towards God through you. There is a religious standard and a Christ standard, and Jesus is calling us to be more than just religious. He needs us to be a Christ follower and do the work of the Kingdom of God! Pastor Phillip gives us 4 points that Christ is calling us to: brighter, deeper, sweeter, and higher.
In "Family Matters", Pastor Phillip Walker discusses the importance of family. He discusses three things that exists in all societies authority, love, and obedience. We have three special guests who join Pastor Phillip during the sermon, Judge Henry Allred, Walker County, AL District Judge, Jenny Odom, Executive Director at the Pregnancy Test Resource Center in Jasper, AL, and Ginger McGaughy, Director of Walker County Area Community Foundation.
We have the pleasure to have returning CO2 expert Phillip Walker from Arneg Canada joining us again. https://arneg.ca/en Phillip will be diving into how hot gas defrost works when using the subcritical side heat to defrost systems. Topics we discuss: We quickly review the previous episode on flash tank stability LT Booster Compressor Hot Gas Design Why mass flow is critical for Subcritical Defrost How you get more mass out to your evaporators What the differential Arneg uses across the hot gas valve Why the placement of the HGV is so important Limiting the size of system lineups is critical with subcritical hot gas defrost systems What type of pressure drop on a circuit can see The reason they opening the EEVs during defrost Why Expansion loops are so important How dump solenoids on suction side work Length of defrosts and drip time How Hot Gas can be an efficiency gain on your system Issues you can see with hot gas systems Why high mass Arneg systems will have 2 flash tanks The step that follow when going into defrost. Learn more about Phillip - https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillmwalker Learn more about Arneg - https://arneg.com ================================================ Would you like to become a top refrigeration professional at your organization check out these upcoming programs here Refrigeration Mentor Events All Access to Refrigeration Mentor Content: Learn More Upcoming Compressor Masterclass: Learn More Upcoming Supermarket Learning Program: Learn More Upcoming CO2 Learning Program: Learn More Free System & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Subscribe to the Refrigeration Mentors video newsletter and get your Free Compressor Guide Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/refrigerationmentor Connect with the Refrigeration Mentor IG: @RefrigerationMentor
In this message "First Love", join Phillip Walker, the Family Ministries Pastor, as he discusses Revelation 2:4-5 and the critical things to remember when you have forgotten your first love... God.
Joining us in today's episode is Phillip Waler from Arneg Canada. https://arneg.ca/en Phillip is an expert with CO2 refrigeration and shared many valuable tips in this episode. Topics we discuss: - The different types of flash tank pressure used for different applications - Ways to reduce flash gas in your systems - Why insulation plays an important role in flash tank stability - Designing CO2 systems for mixed-use commercial buildings - Using CO2 for indoor air handling units - Why you would design a system with 2 flash tanks - What you need to understand about the HPV when ambient is below -30F - How Arneg has designed a backup system without the need for a generator - Things to consider so you don't have CO2 migration issues Learn more about Phillip - https://www.linkedin.com/in/phillmwal... Learn more about Arneg - https://arneg.com ================================================ Would you like to have enough CO2 knowledge to work confidently on Transcritical Systems? ENROLL NOW in this intensive 4-Week CO2 Refrigeration Program with Refrigeration Mentor All Access to Refrigeration Mentor Content: Learn More Upcoming Compressor Masterclass: Learn More Upcoming Supermarket Learning Program: Learn More Free System & Compressor Troubleshooting Guide Subscribe to the Refrigeration Mentors video newsletter and get your Free Compressor Guide Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/refrigerationmentor Connect with the Refrigeration Mentor IG: @RefrigerationMentor
Episode 31 of Something In The Water is brought to you by Tipsy McSway's Neighborhood Bar and Grill of Brunswick, Georgia and features our good friend, Gary Brown, self-taught keyboard player, drummer, and longtime veteran of the Waycross music scene. Enjoy a trip down memory lane as Gary shares stories of his days in the Ware County High School band under the tutelage of Charlie Harvey Griffin (no known relation to Uncle Dave); as a member of late 60s Waycross touring band, The Wall of Sound; and joining The Keepers, a Sixties nostalgia band put together in 1985 by cohost Uncle Dave Griffin, John Randall Smith, Joe Shear, and Phillip Walker. https://www.patreon.com/somethinginthewater https://somethinginthewater.captivate.fm somethinginthewaterpodcast@gmail.com https://www.facebook.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.instagram.com/somethinginthewaterpodcast/ https://www.facebook.com/cautionlightmedia/
In this episode, we present Phillip Walker, CEO & Customer Advocate Leader for Network Solutions Provider, based in Los Angeles, CA. Despite a West Coast presence, Phil's roots are right here in the Mahoning Valley - Warren, Ohio, to be exact. Listen in on a dynamic conversation that touches: Midwest/West Coast Culture, Self-Discovery, Cybersecurity, and Blacks in the tech.Be sure to subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts. Thank you for hitting the play button.Connect with PhillipLinkedinKey Organizations DiscussedNetwork Solutions Provider
Life’s Ultimate Questions What is your plan? 3 And this is eternal life, that they know you, the only true God, and Jesus Christ whom you have sent. John 17:3 Gen-Z (1999-2015) * Apa-Theistic *Creators Not Consumers God and Jesus asked questions! Life’s Ultimate Questions Who am I? Why am I here? What’s wrong with the world? How can what’s wrong be made right? 15 He is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn of all creation. Colossians 1:15 16 For by him all things were created, in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or dominions or rulers or authorities—all things were created through him and for him. Colossians 1:15-16 All we like sheep have gone astray; we have turned—every one—to his own way; and the Lord has laid on him the iniquity of us all. Isaiah 53:6 He has now reconciled in his body of flesh by his death, in order to present you holy and blameless and above reproach before him, Colossians 1:22 12 And there is salvation in no one else, for there is no other name under heaven given among men[a] by which we must be saved.” Acts 4:12
Back again with another episode. This week we converse with a great barber from Lafayette, Louisiana. Phillip Walker aka @pskillz_337 was a HS scholar who was poised to become an engineer before the passion to barber overwhelmed him. Pskillz_337 has established a great reputation in the barbering industry with his trademark "NO ENHANCEMENTS." PSkillz actually elaborates how that came about and what it has evolved to. His thoughts on if he woud ever use enhancements. He speaks on being an ambassador for Wahl, his future goals, and would he ever leave the state of Louisiana. Hope you all enjoy. First Zoom episode YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRMsvU8x2a-FkCWBS-JwBgQ Apple podcast link: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/i-cut-my-way-out/id1534702989 Spotify Link: https://open.spotify.com/show/0RliFis3lc25CSOgy4dieV?si=OlW5227TSJW9ZViOU46YGg iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-i-cut-my-way-out-74638487?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true Pandora: https://pandora.app.link/SW8IWrCkMcb --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cut-my-way-out/support
Reconciliation - Phillip Walker - 5 July 2020
In this episode we talk with one of my favorite people Phillip Walker who is an amazing Artist and wonderful human. Originally from New Smyrna Beach Florida Phillip tells us about trials and tribulations of becoming a successful full time artist among other stories. And we drink too much cuz we were basically quarantined to our hotel room because all the bars had closed... again. had blast, learned a lot. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/SaltyStatic/support
Adam and Evan are back to digest the third wave of free agency. They discuss the Melvin Gordon vs. Phillip Lindsay battle, Darrell Henderson's outlook with Todd Gurley gone, and tons more. Editor's Note: Go to www.establishtherun.com for tons of free content, including Silva's Top 150, Dynasty Rankings, Free Agency Winners/Losers. TIMESTAMPS: Melvin Gordon (2:05) | Emmanuel Sanders (6:53) | 49ers Wide Receivers (9:40) | Todd Gurley (13:38) | Darrell Henderson (16:25) | Eric Ebron (20:12) | Colts Pass Targets (23:10) | Marcus Mariota (25:09) | Cam Newton (26:40) | Phillip Walker (28:32) | John Brown (31:14) | Will Fuller (34:21) |
Former Temple Owls, Indianapolis Colts, Houston Roughnecks (Mid-Season XFL MVP), and newly signed Carolina Panthers Quarterback, Phillip Walker, covered all aspects of his playing career with his former tight end and host of the Not for Long Podcast, Colin Thompson. They discussed their time competing against each other in the XFL, the fun they had playing together at Temple, where their former Owl teammates/coaches are today, and what is ahead for PJ as he embarks on a new chapter in his life.
Weekly UpdateXFLNewsXFL TV ratings doubled the ratings of the NFL Combine.The Seahawks sent scouts to the Dragons/Roughnecks game in Dallas to watch Phillip Walker play.Trey WIlliams sideline interview, “It doesn’t matter what your name is” with The Rock throwback.First really questionable game management by the XFL crew. Allowed the game to end with 2 seconds left after P.J. Walker kneeled too early and the officiating crew refused to give Seattle the opportunity to have ball and a chance to score around 20 yards out.Weekly Pick-ems'HOU@NYJ: B: STL@TBBrandon:TBJ: STLDAL@DCJosh:DCBrandon:DalLA@SEABrandon: LAJosh:SEANFLNewsNBC Sports Boston’s Tom Curran is reporting that he believes the Tom Brady to the 49ers talk is serious. He also notes that the Titans and 49ers are heavy favorites. The Patriots are rumored to be interested in trading for Andy Dalton. The Chargers and Austin Ekeler have reached a deal on a 4 year extension worth $24.5 million with 15 million guaranteed.The Dallas Morning News is reporting the Cowboys have offered Dak Prescott a deal worth 33 million annually with 105 million guaranteed.Jacksonville is going to move forward with Gardner Minshew as their starting QB. They're looking to trade Nick Foles after 1 season with the team. (88M dollar contact)Panthers and Chargers are swapping pieces on the offensive line. Panthers are sending pro bowl guard Trai Turner in exchange for left tackle Russell Okung.The Saints are placing a first round tender on Taysum Hill. The Jaguars are trading AJ Bouye to the Broncos for a 4th round pick. Bouye still has 2 years left on his current deal.Lightning RoundShould there be a non RB/WR taken in the first round of your 12 team half point scoring league in 2020?Josh: NoBrandon: NoIs Kenny Golladay a top 5 WR in 2020? He finished at 5 last season. Josh:YesBranond:NoWill a rookie Wide receiver finish inside the top 12 this year? The last time it happened was 2014, when we had 2 do it. Odell Beckham finished at 5 and Mike Evans finished at 10. Josh: YesBrandon: NoIs Tyreek Hill worth a top 6 pick in the first round of a 12 team league?Josh: YesBrandon: NoIs Josh Jacobs going to finish inside the top 10? He finished at 15 last season.Josh: YesBrandon: No
0:00 - 3:17 - Colts News with Matt Taylor 3:17-21:52 - Writer's Block - Colts.com writer Andrew Walker joins Matt Taylor on the free agent profiles of Joe Haeg and Clayton Geathers. Also, which name is popping up most frequent for the Colts on mock drafts. 22:18 - 45:43 - Colts defensive coordinator Matt Ebeflus recaps the 2019 season and highlights where the Colts need to improve this off-season. 45:44 - 1:03 - Colts Conversation Hearts with Jeffrey Gorman, Larra Overton and Casey Vallier. Handing out Valentine's sayings to members of the Colts. 1:03 -1:30 Segment with Sorgi - Former Colts quarterback and radio analyst Jim Sorgi joins Matt Taylor to make sense of all the free agent quarterbacks that could be on the market next month. 1:31 - 1:41 Former Colts quarterback Phillip Walker, now starter for the Houston Roughnecks of the XFL, discusses his current opportunity and his time in Indianapolis.
Sporting News' Vinnie Iyer examines the results of Defenders-Dragons and Wildcats-Roughnecks to tell you more about breakout QBs Cardale Jones and Phillip Walker and two explosive passing games, plus looks ahead to the Vipers-Guardians and BattleHawks-Renegades matchups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sporting News' Vinnie Iyer examines the results of Defenders-Dragons and Wildcats-Roughnecks to tell you more about breakout QBs Cardale Jones and Phillip Walker and two explosive passing games, plus looks ahead to the Vipers-Guardians and BattleHawks-Renegades matchups. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Phillip Walker, the brother of Fr. Gordon Walker of Blessed Memory. He is the editor and compiler of the new AFP book Led By His Love: An Evangelical Pastor's Journey to the Orthodox Faith.
Charlie begins the hour previewing today’s afternoon game, Astros versus Yankees. Next, he talks about batting struggles for some of the Astros’ players in the playoffs and what adjustments should be made. Lastly, the Houston XFL team, Houston Roughnecks, have signed their starting QB, Phillip Walker, he was a former Colts player.
On today's episode George Bremer of The Herald Bulletin stops by to talk all the latest Colts news. First off, Jacoby Brissett inked a 2-year, $30 million deal. Really, it was a savvy move by GM Chris Ballard to give him the franchise tag type of money now but spread it over two years for a cheaper cap hit in 2020. Also, it allows Indianapolis to evaluate Brissett for two full years if they would like.Also, what does George think of signing Brian Hoyer? In reality, it was the best option out there for a multitude of reasons with an easy out after this season. However, what does this mean for Chad Kelly? Will he replace Phillip Walker on the practice squad? For that to happen, he needs to clear waivers first if the Colts won't carry three QBs on their 53-man roster.Finally, we close with a deeper dive on Colts vs. Chargers before going into your Twitter Tuesday questions from the @LockedOnColts account.Note: The audio on Evan's end was a little choppy due to George's reception driving in traffic, but George's audio was perfectly fine. It will be resolved next episode, thanks for your understanding! Shouldn't impact a great Tuesday podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On today's episode George Bremer of The Herald Bulletin stops by to talk all the latest Colts news. First off, Jacoby Brissett inked a 2-year, $30 million deal. Really, it was a savvy move by GM Chris Ballard to give him the franchise tag type of money now but spread it over two years for a cheaper cap hit in 2020. Also, it allows Indianapolis to evaluate Brissett for two full years if they would like. Also, what does George think of signing Brian Hoyer? In reality, it was the best option out there for a multitude of reasons with an easy out after this season. However, what does this mean for Chad Kelly? Will he replace Phillip Walker on the practice squad? For that to happen, he needs to clear waivers first if the Colts won't carry three QBs on their 53-man roster. Finally, we close with a deeper dive on Colts vs. Chargers before going into your Twitter Tuesday questions from the @LockedOnColts account. Note: The audio on Evan's end was a little choppy due to George's reception driving in traffic, but George's audio was perfectly fine. It will be resolved next episode, thanks for your understanding! Shouldn't impact a great Tuesday podcast! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hear from Indianapolis Colts players Adam Vinatieri, Parris Campbell, Phillip Walker, Deon Cain and Krishawn Hogan as they talked with the media on Tuesday.
ESPECIAL LONESOME SUNDOWN Hoy os traemos un especial sobre un hombre que falleció tal día como hoy, un 23 de abril de hace 17 años, en 1995, sirva como homenaje a otro de los grandes olvidados de este estilo musical y también como dedicatoria a uno de nuestros oyentes más fieles, desde Santiago de Chile, Mauricio Rojas, que nos ha enviado una carta muy conmovedora. Gracias Mauricio. * El guión del programa no hace referencia al disco que grabó junto a su amigo Phillip Walker titulado From LA. To LA fechado según los créditos en 1893 y reeditado por Rounder Records en 2006, del cual sin embargo, si que se escuchan algunos temas de este recomendable y magnifico disco.
ESPECIAL LONESOME SUNDOWN Hoy os traemos un especial sobre un hombre que falleció tal día como hoy, un 23 de abril de hace 17 años, en 1995, sirva como homenaje a otro de los grandes olvidados de este estilo musical y también como dedicatoria a uno de nuestros oyentes más fieles, desde Santiago de Chile, Mauricio Rojas, que nos ha enviado una carta muy conmovedora. Gracias Mauricio. * El guión del programa no hace referencia al disco que grabó junto a su amigo Phillip Walker titulado From LA. To LA fechado según los créditos en 1893 y reeditado por Rounder Records en 2006, del cual sin embargo, si que se escuchan algunos temas de este recomendable y magnifico disco.
On his last live show, Fr. Barnabas welcomes the brother and the son of Fr. Gordon Walker of blessed memory. Fr. Gordon was one of the founding leaders of the former Evangelical Orthodox Church. Led By His Love is Fr. Gordon's memoir, compiled and edited after his repose by his brother Phillip Walker, Phillip and Fr. Gordon's son Tom are the guests on the show.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Phillip Walker, the brother of Fr. Gordon Walker of Blessed Memory. He is the editor and compiler of the new AFP book Led By His Love: An Evangelical Pastor’s Journey to the Orthodox Faith.
Bobby Maddex interviews Dr. Phillip Walker, the brother of Fr. Gordon Walker of Blessed Memory. He is the editor and compiler of the new AFP book Led By His Love: An Evangelical Pastor’s Journey to the Orthodox Faith.
Johnny Tucker started playing in the local clubs of Fresno during the early 60’s with his family band. Later, he cut his teeth as a drummer for Phillip Walker. This put Johnny on the road and he would later work with Floyd Dixon, Robert Cray, Johnny Otis, Lowell Folson, Johnny Copeland and many more. In the late 90’s he cut a studio album with James Thomas before launching a solo career with the release of “Why You Lookin’ at Me” some years later. Today he celebrates a long career in Big Jon Atkinson’s vintage 1-track studio to cut the downhome blues project, Seven Day blues released on the High John label.
7.00: Acknowledgement of Land7.02: News from GLW : France and the worker mobilisations; Pacha Guzman from Venezuela visiting Australia; Change the rules, a campaign by the ACTU; the execution of Mariella Franco the Socilaist Councilor from Brazil; A Canadian miming giant opening a toxic mine in the middle of the Amazon, Sacred tribal land;7.30 Interview with Huwaida Arrafa, a Palestinian lawyer and political activist visiting Australia;8.00: Activists calendar8.10: Interview with Phillip Walker. A former aid worker in South Africa commenting on the change of regime in South Africa and what it means for the people. Any substance to Parliamentarian Dutton’s proposal about inviting South African framers.
show #54406.07.14Good Bye to an Old Friend and Spinner teaches The Alphabet One Mo Time!!The Rockland Rockers - Minimum Wage LIVE from The Flowing Springs INNOz Noy (featuring Allen Toussaint) - Slow Grease from Twisted Blues Vol @ 2014 (5:54)The Nighthawks - Price of Love from 444 2014 (4:21)Mannish Boys - Blues For Michael Bloomfield from Wrapped Up and Ready 2014 (8:12)Andy T-Nick Nixon Band - Snake in the Grass from Livin' It Up 2014 (4:56)The Alastair Greene Band - Make The Devil's Day from Trouble At Your Door 2014 (3:38)Fo'Reel - Heavy Water from Heavy Water (6:34)St. Paul & The Broken Bones - Like a Mighty River from Half The City 2014 (3:21)Selwyn Birchwood - Brown Paper Bag from Don't Call No Ambulance 2014 (9:17)David Vest - That Happened To Me from Roadhouse Revelation 2014 (4:13)Lincoln Durham - Love Letters from The Shovel vs. the Howling Bones 2012 (3:22)The Nighthawks - Who You Workin' For from Damn Good Time 2012 (4:05)Danny O'Keefe - good time Charlie's got the blues from O'Keefe 1972 (2:58)The Porkroll Project - Ain't Movin', Just Groovin' from The Porkroll Project 2004 (3:10)Q65 - sexy legs from 45 RPM Single 1970 (1:54)Paul Rishell & Annie Raines - Low Down Rounder from I Want You to Know 1996 (2:03)Victoria Spivey - One Hour Mama [1937] from Rude Dudes 2003 (2:42)Tramline - national blues from Somewhere Down The Line 1968 (3:23)James Blood Ulmer - Who Let the Cat Out of the Bag? from Blues Preacher 1992 (4:37)Jimmie Vaughan - How Can You Be So Mean from Plays Blues, Ballads & Favorites 2010 (2:54)Phillip Walker - what did I do wrong from Blues 1988 (3:11)Livin' Blues Xperience - Mysterious Ways from Alive & Kickin' 2014 (3:52)Yardbirds - I ain't got you from 45 RPM Single 1964 (1:58)Tony Z - Something Funky About Your Love from Get Down with the Blues 1995 (3:33)Erin McKeown - The Little Cowboy from Distillation 2000 (4:02)
show#51411.09.13Willie White - Too Late from Party Hardy 2008 (3:44)John Hiatt - Alone in the Dark from Bring the Family 1987 (4:45)Captain Beefheart & the Magic Band - Old Folks Boogie from Grow Fins: Rarities (1965-1982) 1999 (3:06)Holland K Smith - Just One More Heartache from Cobalt 2013 (3:23) Spinner's Section:more vinyl, all 1980's this timeHubert Sumlin & Mighty Sam McClain: can't call you no more (2:41) (Hubert Sumlin's Blues Party, Black Top/Demon, 1987)Ron Levy's Wild Kingdom: I know you know I know (3:36) (-, Black Tp/Demon, 1986)Blues 'n' Trouble: when the lights go down (2:41) (Hat Trick, Blue Horizon, 1987)Crew: watch your moves (4:35) (No Peace Of Mind, Blue Sting, 1988)Freelance Band: jazz'n my legs (3:58) (Midnight Power House, 21 Records, 1985)Anson Funderburgh & the Rockets: keep what I've got (2:50) (Knock You Out!, Black Top, 1983)Phillip Walker: big rear window (3:48) (Blues, Hightone/Demon, 1988)Robert Cray: foul play (4:00) (Strong Persuader, Hightone, 1986)Juke Joints: don't let you down (4:22) (Dancing Shoes, Don Quixote, 1986)Paul deLay Band: who will be next? (2:53) (-, Criminal, 1985)Lloyd Jones Struggle: me and my woman (4:10) (-, Criminal, 1986)Sultans: can't get no grindin' (2:53) (Little By Little, Banana Peel, 1987)Omar & the Howlers: rocket to nowhere (2:41) (I Told You So, Austin, 1984)Back To Beardo:Mark Wenner - Nothin' But The Devil from Nothin' But... 1989(3:05)Dirty Blues Band - Bring It On Home from Stone Dirt 1969 (3:04)Tab Benoit - Heart Of Stone from Live: Swampland Jam 2006 (7:45)John Ginty,Todd Wolfe - Peanut Butter from Bad News Travels 2013 (5:14)Gracie Curran & The High Falutin' Band - Even With The Rain from Proof Of Love 2013 (3:19)Dan Bubien - Irony from Empty Roads 2013 (3:57)Deb Ryder - Them Blue Collar Blues from Might Just Get Lucky 2013 (2:41)Rick Holmstrom • John "Juke" Logan • Stephen Hodges - Wild About You from "Twist-O-Lettz" 2010 (2:50)Roomful Of Blues - It All Went Down The Drain from 45 Live 2013 (5:28)The Persuasions - My Guitar Wants To Kill Your Mama from The Persuasions Sing Zappa - Frankly Accapella 2000 (4:26)
The 258th Roadhouse keeps the Northern Hemisphere warm and the Southern Hemisphere cool. Phillip Walker, Junior Watson, James Cotton, Duwayne Burnside, and The Hollywood Blue Flames lead this edition. With plenty of new blues, legendary artists and classic tracks, it's a well-rounded edition of The Roadhouse, and one that really never takes a break. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 258th Roadhouse.
The 258th Roadhouse keeps the Northern Hemisphere warm and the Southern Hemisphere cool. Phillip Walker, Junior Watson, James Cotton, Duwayne Burnside, and The Hollywood Blue Flames lead this edition. With plenty of new blues, legendary artists and classic tracks, it's a well-rounded edition of The Roadhouse, and one that really never takes a break. It's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 258th Roadhouse.
This week's playlist: • Thinkin About You by the Red Mercury Blues Band, from nothing purdy boutda blues (2004); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit the Red Mercury Blues Band page at Download.com for more information and free downloads. • Cool Your Engine by Janet Ryan and Straight Up! from Wrapped Up In Blue (2001); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit JanetRyan.com for nore information. • Nothin' But The Blues by Deacon Jones, from Jonesen For Money (2007), available from CD Baby. Visit this page for more information. • Take A Chance On Me by the Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band, from Overnight Sensation (2008); available from CD Baby, Delta Groove Productions and the iTMS. Visit the band's official Website for more information. • Just The One and Mean Evil Woman by the Jackie Payne Steve Edmonson Band, both from Master Of The Game (2006); available from CD Baby, Delta Groove Productions and the iTMS. Visit the band's official Website for more information. • You Ain't All That by the Big George Jackson Blues Band, from Southern In My Soul; available from Black & Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit BigGeorgeJackson.com for more information. • Blackjack by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • Big Easy (Ain't Easy No More) by Mark Hummel, from Ain't Easy No More (2006), available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit MarkHummel.com for more information. • Leaving Blues (All Around The World) by Mike Gerner, from Harmonica Masters of New Zealand (2008); available from HarmonicaMasters.co.nz, Amplifier.co.nz and the iTMS. Visit HarmonicaMasters.co.nz for more information. Mentioned during this show: my friend Nate Taiapa hosts The Blues Room on Community Radio Hamilton, New Zealand. Excellent resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; 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; BigCityBluesMag.com, the online home of Big City Blues magazine; BluesCritic.com. 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 #135 courtesy of the artists and one of the following: Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Rabbit by Ray Wylie Hubbard, from Snake Farm (2006). Visit RayWylie.com and send email to judy@raywylie.com for more information. • That's No Way To Get Along by Richard Johnston (with Jessie Mae Hemphill), from Foothill Stomp (2002), available from the store at Richard's Web site. Visit RichardJohnston.com and Richard's MySpace page for more information. • High Country Blues by Harrison Kennedy, from High Country Blues (2007), available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit HarrisonKennedy.ca for more information. • Sweet Home New Orleans by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • In The Windy City, Red Shoe Shuffle and On My Way Home by The Chicago Thieves, from In The Windy City (2007), soon to be available from an online store at their site. Visit ChicagoThieves.co.uk for more information and/or send email to cgiles29@aol.com. • Big Easy (Ain't Easy No More) by Mark Hummel, from Ain't Easy No More (2006), available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit MarkHummel.com for more information. • Sweet Melissa by Chris Juergensen, from Big Bad Sun (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ChrisJuergensen.com to buy Big Bad Sun directly, and for more information. • Mr. Bowman by Paul Yates, by Paul Yates, included on the compilation Blues And Roots, Vol, 4 (2007), available from BluesandRootsPromotions.com. Mr. Bowman is is the title track of Paul's debut CD (release date unknown). Also available: But Of Course (2004) from Guitar 9 Records. • Bring On The Night by The Jerry Henry Band, from Bake Sale, Volume Four (2007), available by mail from the Great Northern Blues Society in Wausau, WI. Also available from CD Baby: Rockin' The Blues (2003). Visit JerryHenryBand.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Rich Palmer and Audio Gumshoe; Paul, the music lover, and Indie Music Sampler; The Eel Pie Club. 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. Also, look me up at MySpace, Facebook, and/or Twitter (Music on Murphy's Saloon #101 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: • Man Size Job by Detroit Women, from Sassitude (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit DetroitWomen.org for more information. • Sweet Home New Orleans by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • Mean Streets by Watermelon Slim, from Up Close and Personal (2004), available from Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. • Thinkin and a Drinkin by Mark Kerr from One Drink Away From The Blues (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information, visit MarkKerrLtd.com. • Green Thing by The Hitman Blues Band from Blooztown (2000), available at their online store, CD Baby and the iTMS. For more information about the band, visit HitmanBluesBand.com or their MySpace page. • Hammer Down by The Hitman Blues Band, from Angel in the Shadow (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit HitmanBluesBand.com and their MySpace page for more information. • Prodigal Son by Billy Goodman, from Blues From The Gospel (2006), available from ItsAboutMusic.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit BillyGoodman.com for more information. • Badlands by Ross Neilsen, from Where I'm From (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit RossNeilsen.com for more information and other tracks. • Wound Up Tight by Hal Newman and The Mystics Of Time, from an album called America's Party Band. Contact Hal's son Cody, whose power pop trio has their own Web site at Codaphonic.com and a MySpace page, for more information. • Go Fast by Humdinger, from Humdinger (2007), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit HumdingerLive.com and their MySpace page for more information. Mentioned during this show: Rick Kaempfer and his satirical novel $everance; and the Cara's Basement podcast Web site and in the iTunes Music Store. 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 #86 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Honey Bee by Papa Mali from Do Your Thing (2007), available from FogCityRecords.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit this page, sponsored by Fog City Records, and read this article at JamBands.com for more information about Papa Mali. • Travelin' Daddy by Circe Link, from More Songs! (2003), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit CirceLink.com or her MySpace pagefor more information. • Ask Myself Why by Eddie Turner, from Rise (2005), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit EddieDevilBoy.com and Eddie's MySpace page for more information. • I'm So Lonely by Robert Wuagneux, from a new CD entitled Always! that's due to be released June 1st. The individual track may be purchased now through Dr. Bob's page at Broadjam.com. Visit Dr. Bob's site, 1-Uproductions.com for more information. • Blackjack by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • A Master Of Time by Pete "Stratmaster" Mitchell, from Cutting The Mustard (2006) available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Stratmaster.co.uk for more information. • Play My Guitar by Pete "Stratmaster" Mitchell, also from Cutting The Mustard (2006). • Shoot Him Down by Jenny Beck, from On The Outside (2005), available from the store at her site and the iTMS. Visit Jenny's site and her MySpace page for more information. • Shack Bully by EB Davis & The Superband, from Live at the A-Trane, Berlin (2005). EB sells his own CDs through his online store. You can also learn more at EB Davis.com and at his MySpace page. • Devil In My Shoes by the Rose City Kings, from Holler Out For More: Rose City Kings Live (2005), available from CD Baby. A studio version of Devil In My Shoes appears on the RCK's first album Delta Hop (2003). Visit RoseCityKings.com and their Garageband.com page for more information. Also, visit the Rose City Kings' online store for some cool band-related merchandise. Mentioned during this show: Mark Kerr's Blues Nation podcast and The Traveling Juke Joint podcast. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #73 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance or Download.com)
This week's playlist: • Ice Storm by Boo Boo Davis, from East St. Louis (2007), available from Black & Tan Records. Visit BooBooDavis.com and Boo Boo's page at the IODA site for more information. • Sweet Home New Orleans by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from Delta Groove Productions.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • Insecurity by Doc Bates, from Hard Headed Heart (2006). Visit Doc's page at Podshow.com for more information. • Wine, Women & Song by Johnny Ferreira, from Rock & Roll Saxophonist (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit JohnnyFerreira.com for more information. • One Thing's For Certain by Robert Wuagneux, from It's a 1-Uful World (2003), available from his site. The individual track may be purchased through his page at Broadjam.com. Visit Robert's site, 1-uproductions.com for more information. • Workin' So Hard by Robert Wuagneux, from Love Is Easy (2004), available for purchase through his site. A variety of tracks are also for sale as individual downloads from Robert's download page at Broadjam.com. Visit Robert's site, 1-uproductions.com, for more information. • Poor Man's Train by Gerry Wall, from Winter Grass (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit GerryWall.com for more information. • Guaranteed Recipe by The Raunch Tones, from Standing Room Only: Songs from the Last Roadhouse (2005), available from Silk City Records and the iTMS. Visit RaunchTones.com for more information. • Hooked On You by Albert Collins, from Cold Snap (1986), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Albert's bio page at the Alligator site for more information. • Ya Better Treat Me Right by The Mitchell Blues Band. For more information, visit the band's GarageBand page. Mentioned during this show: Mary4Music.com, one of the very best online blues directories I've ever seen; MarkKerrLtd.com, the home page of Mark Kerr, a smokin' blues guitarist, a great friend to Murphy's Saloon and the host of the Mark Kerr's Blues Nation podcast; James Carlyle's podcast Hambone's Blues Rumshack, which originates in the Shetland Islands; and Chicago radio demigoddess Cara Carriveau's podcast, Cara's Basement. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #70 courtesy of the artists and the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, the Podsafe Music Network or Garageband.com)
This week's playlist: • Me and My Wife by Root Doctor, from Been A Long Time Coming (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit RootDoctorBand.com for more information. • Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes, from No More Mondays (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit MelissaForbes.com for more information. • Joelee by Robert Farrell, from Autoloader (2002), available from MyMusic.com. Visit DoubleSlide.com for more information; Robert also has a guitar technique instructional podcast available. • Dancin' Is Not My Thing by Johnny Ferreira, from Rock & Roll Saxophonist (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS.Visit JohnnyFerreira.com for more information. • Blackjack by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • Barnyard Blues by Billy Jones, from tha' Bluez, available from Black and Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit Billy-Jones.com for more information. • Snake by Son Lewis, from Snake (2005), available from Silk City Records and the iTMS. Visit SonLewis.com for more information. • Fine Line by Maria Daines, obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Maria and her partner, Paul Killington, have an album entitled Treebone (2005) available from CD Baby. Visit Maria-Daines.com or Maria's MySpace page for more information. • Keep Your Motor Running by Dave Hole, from Short Fuse Blues (1992), available direct from the store at Dave's site, Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit DaveHole.com for more information. • Plannin' An Accident by The Hipnotics, from Plannin' An Accident (2004), available direct from their online store. Visit their site for more information. Mentioned during this episode: Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson; and Faking It: The Quest for Authenticity in Popular Music by Hugh Barker and Yuval Taylor. Both are Amazon.com links. Excellent online resources for information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's outstanding (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #68 courtesy of the artists, and either the Podsafe Music Network or the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance)
This week's playlist: • Castanets by Alejandro Escovedo, from A Man Under the Influence (2001), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTunes Music Store. Visit Alejandro Escovedo.com for more information, and for upcoming show dates and locations. • Sweet Home New Orleans by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • See Me In the Evening by Hound Dog Taylor, from Deluxe Edition (1999), available from Alligator Records and from the iTMS. Visit Hound Dog's bio page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • Baby Whatcha Do by The Mescal Sheiks, from This World Is Not My Home (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit MescalSheiks.com or the Sheiks' MySpace page for more information. • I'm Single by The Billy Gibson Band, from Southern Livin' (2006), available from CD Baby, InsideSounds.com and the iTMS. Visit BillyGibson.com and the band's MySpace page for more information. • Mercy On My Soul by Earl Gaines, from Don't Take My Kindness As A Weakness (2006), available from SnailWorx.com and the iTMS. Visit Earl's page at IODA PROMONET for more information. • Big City by Luther Allison, from Blue Streak (1995), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Luther-Allison.com for more information. • Cool Your Engine by Janet Ryan and Straight Up!, from Wrapped Up In Blue, available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit JanetRyan.com for more information. • The Back Scratcher by Reverend Raven, featuring Madison Slim, from Live At Blues On Grand (2004), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit ReverendRaven.com for more information. • Break This Time by Alejandro Escovedo, from The Boxing Mirror (2006), available from the store connected to Alejandro's site and the iTMS. Visit AlejandroEscovedo.com for more information, and for upcoming show dates and locations. Mentioned during this show: Bum Rush The Charts and the SXSW Music Conference and Festival. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #65 courtesy of the artists, IODA PROMONET and the Podsafe Music Network)
This week's playlist: • Wine, Women & Song by Johnny Ferreira, from Rock & Roll Saxophonist (2006), available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store.Visit JohnnyFerreira.com for more information. • D.E.A. Blues by Davis Coen, from Blues from the Get Go (2000), available from CD Baby, CDUniverse.com and the iTMS.Visit DavisCoen.com for more information. • Caffeine & Nicotine by Jeremy Rowe, from Jeremy Rowe (2005), available as downloads from iTMS, but permanently out of stock on CD at CD Baby. However, Jeremy's second album, Where The Truth Lies (2006), is in stock at CD Baby. Visit Jeremy's MySpace page for more information. • Insecurity by Doc Bates, from Hard Headed Heart (2006). Visit Doc's page at Podshow.com for more information. • God Don't Like It by Bishop Perry Tillis, from Too Close (2006), available from BirdmanRecords.com and the iTMS. • H.O.T. (Happy on Top) by Ruth Greenwood, from I Won't Apologize (2006), available from RuthGreenwood.com and the iTMS.Visit RuthGreenwood.com/ for more information. • Walking With Frankie by Phillip Walker, from Going Back Home (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit PhillipWalker.com for more information. • Don't Take Away My Love by Frank "Paris Slim" Goldwasser, from Bluju (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com. Visit FranckGoldwasser.com. • Royal Shades Of Blues by The Daddy Mack Blues Band, from Bluestones (2006), available from CD Baby, InsideSounds.com and the iTMS. Visit the band's page at Inside Sounds for more information. • Fender Bender by Mississippi Mud, from Mississippi Mud (2007), available from DoubleBarrelRecords.com and the iTMS. Visit the band's page at DoubleBarrelRecords.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Bum Rush The Charts, the new voice of Murphy's Saloon, Cara Carriveau and her podcast, Cara's Basement, which also has a MySpace Page. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #64 courtesy of the artists, IODA PROMONET and the Podsafe Music Network)
This week's playlist: • Has Anybody Seen My Money? by Dale Jackson, which was downloaded from Dale's page at Garageband.com. • In My Time Of Dying by Ben Godwin, from Lighter Than The Atom / =shinyshiny= (2006) available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit Ben's site PeaceMango.com and his MySpace page for more information. • A Little More Time from the album Lone Star Shootout (1999) by Lonnie Brooks, Long John Hunter and Phillip Walker; this track features Hunter. Lone Star Shootout is available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. If you follow the Alligator Records link, you'll find considerable information about the album as well as about Brooks, Hunter and Walker. • Married to the Blues by Chumslick Nick and the Sharks. Visit ChumslickNickandtheSharks.com or their page at GarageBand.com for more information. • Sweet Talk and Wine by Blue Voodoo, from their CD The Storm (2005), available from CDBaby. Also available from CDBaby is Red Hot Blues (2004). Visit BlueVoodooBlues.com for more information. • Long Cold Train by Kevin Welch and the Danes, from Millionaire (2001), available from Echotunes.com. Visit KevinWelch.com for more information. • Ain't Good Lookin' by Billy Jones, from tha'Blues, available from Black and Tan Records and the iTMS. Visit Billy-Jones.com for more information. • Turn Around and Say Goodbye by C.J. Chenier and the Red Hot Louisiana Band, from Step It Up! (2001), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit C.J.'s bio page at the Alligator Records site for more information. • Big Shot by Marcia Ball, from Live! Down the Road, available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit MarciaBall.com for more information. • Some Sympathy by Chris Juergensen, from Big Black Sun (2005) available from Magnatune.com and the iTMS. Chris' earlier CD Prospects (2003) is also available from Magnatunes. 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #61 courtesy of the artists, Garageband.com and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)
We bid farewell to Dru Lombar AGAIN......plus music from Doyle Bramhall I, Tab Benoit and Phillip Walker with Angela Strehli also, the Spinner Section from The Netherlands. ENJOY!