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The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #441, Heritage Music BluesFest Preview!

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 1, 2024 87:54


Intro Song –  Billy the Kid, “Who”, I Can't Change, 5:00pm 
First Day - Friday Aug 9 
 Altered Five Blues Band, “All Suit, No Soul”, Holler If You Hear Me, 6:30  
 Nick Moss Band, “Man On The Move”, Get Your Back Into It!, 8:00
 Desoto Tiger with Damon Fowler, Jason Ricci, & Jonathan Boogie Long, 9:45
 Damon Fowler, “Road Runner”, Barnyard Smile
 Jason Ricci, “Ain't She Fine”, Behind The Veil
 Jonathan Long, “Natural Girl”, Jonathan Long Desoto Tiger with Damon Fowler, Jason Ricci, & Jonathan Boogie Long, “Snatch It Back” 

Second Set – Saturday, Aug 10, 12:00-11:00
 Piper & The Hard Times, “Working Farm Blues”, Piper & The Hard Times, 12:00 Ben Prestage, “Rag”, Real Music, 1:30 
Eden Brent, “Get The Hell Out of Dodge”, Jigsaw Heart, 3:00 
 Katie Henry, “Bayou Boogie”, Get Goin', 4:30
 Matt Schofield, “Don't Know What I'd Do”, Anything But Time, 6:00 
Selwyn Birchwood, “Showtune”, Exorcist, 7:30 
The Three Kings, with: Albert Castiglia, Chris Cain, & D.K. Harrell, 9:30
 Albert Castiglia, “Godfather of the Blues”, These Are The Days
 Chris Cain, “Thankful”, Raisin' Cain
 D.K. Harrell, “While I'm Young”, The Right Man Third Set - Sunday, Aug 11, 1:00-10:00 Joe Waters, “Blues Pilin' Up”, YouTube, 1:00 CFG & The Family, “Funk Blues”, CFG & The Family, 2:30 Shaun Booker Dammit Band, “Grillin' Time”, Angry Blues, 4:00
 Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, “Tired of Crying”, Rattleshake, 5:30
Bywater Call, “Sea We Swim”, Remain, 7:15 Mr. Sipp, “Juke Joint”, Knock A Hole In It, 8:45


Murphy
Episode 1 - Pilot

Murphy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2022 46:42


Detective Sergeant Jack Sherwood investigates a mysterious death and ends up reuniting with a long-lost childhood friend. Together, they work to get to the bottom of the alleged murder and find out that the answer is much stranger and more complicated than they thought. Written and Directed by Alexandra Munroe Cast: Emma Grace Myers - Merlyn Murphy Dan Vasquez - Jack Sherwood Drew Burt - Elliot O'Donnell Olivia Grady - The Siren Francis Pàce-Nuñez - Andrew Marino Lucas Yudman - Samuel Taylor Elyssa Eliseo - Additional Voices Daniela Franceschetti - Additional Voices Angela Strauman - Additional Voices Produced by Alexandra Munroe and Annie Vee Music and Sound by Dennis S. Mowers Songs featured: “Time (Or How Not To Catch A Ghost Red Handed)” by Grenade Logic “Fucked Up” by Rattleshake “Speed” by Rattleshake © 2022 Ghostly Muse Productions, LLC Follow us on our social media and check out our website! Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, & Facebook: @merlynsmonsters Website: www.ghostlymuseproductions.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/murphyaudiodrama/support

Chicago Jazz Audio Experience
Episode 080 Chicago Music Revealed with Lil' Ed

Chicago Jazz Audio Experience

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 29, 2020 49:05


In childhood, Williams and his half-brother James "Pookie" Young received encouragement and tutelage from their uncle, the blues guitarist, songwriter and recording artist J. B. Hutto, and by 1975 the half-siblings had formed the first version of the Blues Imperials. Since 1989, the band's lineup has been Williams (lead guitar and vocals), Michael Garrett (rhythm guitar and vocals), James Young (bass) and Kelly Littleton (drums). Living Blues magazine described the band as "Rough-and-ready South and West Side blues...Ed's swirling, snarling slide guitar work can be riveting, and The Imperials pound out blues-rock riffs and rhythms behind him as if they're overdosing on boogie juice." Guitar Player called the band "a snarling boogie-blues machine."   A decade later, Alligator Records offered them the chance to record a track, "Young Thing", for a compilation album, New Bluebloods (1987). Producer and label owner Bruce Iglauer encouraged them to record additional material, and they cut a full album's worth of material at that session, released as Roughhousin' (1986). They then appeared at music festivals and toured widely. Their second album, Chicken, Gravy & Biscuits, was released in 1989, and their third, What You See Is What You Get, in 1992. At this point the group disbanded. Williams issued two solo albums, Keep On Walking, on which he was joined by Dave Weld, a former member of the Blues Imperials, and Who's Been Talking (1998), pairing Williams with Willie Kent.   In 1999 the release of Get Wild marked the group's reunion. It was followed by Heads Up (2002), Rattleshake (2006), Full Tilt (2008) and Jump Start (2012).   Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials have appeared multiple times at the Chicago Blues Festival and festivals and clubs around the world. In June 2008, Williams played on Magic Slim's album Midnight Blues. In June 2009, Williams was a guest on the radio quiz show Wait Wait... Don't Tell Me!, produced by Chicago Public Radio and National Public Radio, Lil' Ed and the Blues Imperials have been nominated for eight Blues Music Awards as Band of the Year and have won that award twice.    

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show
The BluzNdaBlood Show #90, The Decade's Best Blues

The BluzNdaBlood Blues Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2010 60:44


This is show #90, The Decade's Best Blues!   Welcome back, my friends! This is your blues DJ coming at you from the blues filled studio in the … Well, this show is a great one and will be a little different. This show is highlighting a number of the songs featured on a critic's poll conducted by the great blues magazine, , that selected “The Decade's Best Blues, 25 Great Albums That Defined The Past 10 Years.”   Well, I started off the show with playing their tune “Something's Wrong” off of the 23rd ranked CD called Lowdown Feelin'. I then followed up with their great Howlin' Wolf tune, “Chocolate Drop.”   So, who else is on the list of the best 25 CDs? Well, I can't play them all in an hour, but we'll hear 19th ranked playing “Hard Times” off their self-titled CD. Corey Harris & Henry Butler follow up ranked 18th with “If You Let A Man Kick You Once” that was on the CD, Vu-Du Menz. gets a little Coco Montoya help on his tune “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” from his 17th ranked CD, Painkiller. At number 16, is cranking out two tunes, “You Make Me So Angry” and “Fill ‘Er Up” from their offering called Play It ‘Til Tomorrow. We then are treated with The Holmes Brothers (ranked 13th) with “We Meet, We Part, We Remember” from the CD, Simple Truths.Shaking the house at number 11 is Lil' Ed & the Blues Imperials playing “Tired of Crying” off the CD, Rattleshake. We then journey all the way to number 5 with the beautiful Koko Taylor belting out two great songs, “Gonna Buy Me A Mule” and “Piece of Man” from the Old School CD. We wrap up the show with two tunes from 's CD ranked number 3, White African. We're treated to “Rain So Hard” and “My Soul's in Louisiana.”   Special thanks to Magazine, The World's Blues Magazine for such a great Critic's Poll! It's nearly impossible to select a single song or two to represent such great work that fill all of these CDs. Your best bet? Go out to the to find hyperlinks to buy ALL of this great music and see for your self! And if you're not a current subscriber to , subscribe today!   Remember to become a member of the and cast your vote for the ! More details can be found at .   Enjoy the show and keep in touch! I can be found at , , and ! Or better yet, e-mail me at .   Until next time, this is Dave Harrison, reminding you to keep the blues alive and keep the blues in the blood!   Dave

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #123 - 2008 Blues Music Awards

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2008 52:16


This week's playlist: • Blues Over Baghdad by Fruteland Jackson, from Tell Me What You Say (2007), available direct from the store at his site, Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit Fruteland.com for more information. • Bad Blood by Janiva Magness from Do I Move You (2006), available from NorthernBlues.com and the iTMS. Visit JanivaMagness.com for more information. • Border Town Blues by The Mannish Boys, from Big Plans (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit TheMannishBoys.com for more information. • Love Don't Care by Tommy Castro, from Painkiller (2007); available from the store at Tommy's site and the iTMS. Visit TCBand.com for more information. • Wrapped Up In Love by Carey & Lurrie Bell, from Second Nature (2004), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Carey's Alligator Records bio page for more information. • Goin' to Mississippi by Magic Slim, from The Essential Magic Slim (2007), available from Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. Visit Slim's bio page at the Blind Pig site for more information. • Every Shut Eye Ain't Sleepin' by Nappy Brown, from Long Time Coming (2007), and available from Blind Pig Records and the iTMS. Visit the Nappy Brown article at Wikipedia for more information. • Serves Me Right by The Insomniacs, from Left Coast Blues (2007), available from Delta Groove Productions and the iTMS. Visit The Insomniacs' page at the Delta Groove Productions site and The Insomniacs' MySpace page for more information. • Tired Of Crying by Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, from their brand new album Rattleshake (2006), available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. • The Wheel Man by Watermelon Slim and the Workers, from The Wheel Man (2007), available from Slim's site, NorthernBlues.com and the iTunes Music Store. Visit WatermelonSlim.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the 2008 Blues Music Awards nominees and the Murphy's Saloon Listener Survey. 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 #123 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #90 - Hot Harps

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2007 52:30


This week's playlist: • Howling At The Moon by Kenny Neal, from Bayou Blood (1992), available from the store at Kenny's site, Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store.Visit KennyNeal.net for more information. • Take Your Time by The Hollywood Combo, from The Hollywood Combo (2005), available from CD Baby. Visit both SwinginRecords.com and their MySpace page for more information. • That's How Strong My Love Is by Doyle Bramhall, from Fitchburg Street (2003), available from Yep Roc Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit DoyleBramhall.com for more information. • Tired Of Crying by Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, from their brand new album Rattleshake (2006), available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. • Praying For A Cloudy Day by Gary Primich, from Ridin' The Darkhorse (2006), available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit GaryPrimich.com for more information. • Daddy, Let Me Hitch A Ride by Gary Primich, also from Ridin' The Darkhorse (2006). • Stop Watching Your Enemies by Koko Taylor, from Jump for Joy (1990), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit KokoTaylor.com for more information. • Another Day by Robert Wuagneux, from his brand new self-produced CD, Always (2007). Visit Robert's site, 1-uproductions.com for more information. • Hungry by Ana Popovic, from Still Making History (2007), available from DeltaGrooveProductions.com and the iTMS. Visit AnaPopovic.com and her MySpace page for more information. • Superharp by James Cotton, from High Compression (1984), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit JamesCottonSuperharp.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: the sneaky bums at Quechup.com. Do NOT join this social networking site! 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 #90 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, the PROMONET program of the Independent Online Distribution Alliance, Download.com or Garageband.com)

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast
Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #34 - The Complaining Men Edition

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2006 47:54


This show is longer than usual. When Alligator Records slips some new songs (some brand new!) from their catalogue into the Podsafe Music Network, I notice, and I want to play 'em. I may not be the very first podcaster to play 'em, but I'm damned close - enjoy! Please write to the big bull 'gator Bruce Iglauer and thank him. This week's playlist: • Make My Dreams Come True by The James Mabry Blues Band, from their CD Blues Plus (1996). For more information or to buy a CD, visit their MySpace page or their site. • Tired Of Crying by Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials, from their brand new album Rattleshake (2006), available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. • Ain't Seen My Baby by Cephas & Wiggins, from their brand new album Shoulder To Shoulder (2006), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. • Ice Cold by Long John Hunter, from Border Town Legend (1996), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. • Cold Blooded Lover by W.C. Clark, from Deep In The Heart (2004), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. • She and the Devil by Bob Margolin, from Up & In (1997), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. • Drinking My Last Dime by Rusty Zinn, from his 2000 album The Chill, available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. • Big Fine Hunk Of Woman by Rufus Thomas, from That Woman Is Poison! (1988), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. • Half Past Love by Freightrain Jones, one of 11 songs he's made available for free at Soundclick.com. I found him at Podsafe Music Network. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #34 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I downloaded these tracks) Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: the Podsafe Music Network and Alligator Records. Thanks to Mike, and Jack and Linda. Jack's GarageBand page is here. Be sure to visit the Traveling Juke Joint as Smokin' Roy Madison travels around the country and plays a mix of music from each place he visits. Support the blues on the Web by visiting the Blues Foundation site, the Delta Blues Museum site, and by listening to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. To enjoy podcasts, including Murphy's Saloon, away from your computer, you do not have to own an iPod: check out No iPod Required for more information. The Smackieville Squire designed the Murphy's logo and recorded the Murphy's Saloon Disclaimer. If you like the Murphy's logo, he'd probably make one for you, just send me an email. Please note: Yeah, I know, I was going to take down my older shows. I reconsidered. Unless you really want to hear a work in progress, you can skip the first 10-15 episodes with a clear conscience. Really.

SkyPieces Radio
Episode 15 - Leaner and Meaner

SkyPieces Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2006


Yah, I got your Episode 15 right here, baby!!I know, I know. All I can say is, I have been mondo busy. But, I have missed this. I explain a bit about the hiatus in this episode, but I figure the best thing to do is get back in here and start cranking out the rock! A few changes in this episode, starting with the length/size.The specs: 11:13 and 10.8 MBIn the interest of streamlining this baby so it has a prayer of getting done, the shownotes have been abridged. If those time-coded shownotes were a huge benefit to you, let me know. In the meantime, here is a simple track list.The Radio Knives - Diggin' OutJohn Keenan - When We Lay DownLark Watts and Rattleshake - Fourth of JulyPlease feel free to email me: skypiecesradio@gmail.comA special huge Thank You to Christopher Gabbitas. We got some good stuff here, buddy.