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Malaya Blue (Forgiveness); Shaun Murphy (Nickel And A Nail); Teresa James and The Rhythm Tramps (Come On Home To Me); Jimmy Rushing (Don't You Miss Your Baby?); Hop Wilson and His Buddies (You Don't Love Me No More); The Rides (Mississippi Road House); Walter Roland (Early In The Morning No. 2); Charley Patton (Moon Going Down); Michael Packer (I Can't Keep From Crying); Maurizio Pugno feat. Sugar Ray Norcia (That's What I Found Out); Bertha Lee (Yellow Bee); Memphis Minnie (Bumble Bee Blues); Memphis Jug Band (K.C. Moan); Alvin Youngblood Hart (Gallows Pole); Big Pete (Just Your Fool); Stacy Jones Band ($14 In The Bank).
Episode 17 ~ Stacy Jones Band Stacy Jones has had the opportunity to share her cut-loose harp riffs and sultry chops with some of the most well known blues musicians around. Born and raised in Seattle, Stacy began playing the piano at four years old. At seven she picked up the guitar and at eight her … Continue reading Episode 17 ~ Stacy Jones Band → The post Episode 17 ~ Stacy Jones Band appeared first on Mighty Mouth Blues.
Cody Beebe returns to SMI Radio with the lowdown on a new music festival. Cody Beebe and the Crooks perform this weekend, September 21 – 23, at the first annual Chinook Music Festival. He and a host of others have put together the festival, featuring 20 artists. (The full lineup is here.) Not only does Cody reveal what goes into creating a festival of this scale, he also has the low-down on some changes within his own band and a new record. KOMO News Radio personality and SMI Managing Editor Jennifer Austin drops in with the deets on the first annual Sirens – Sing Out for Women and Girls. Jennifer is hosting the show this Saturday night at the Hard Rock Cafe - which features a stellar lineup of artists, including The Juliettes, Stacy Jones Band, Kim Archer, and more. This event not only spotlights tremendously talented women, but also benefits the Women’s Funding Alliance – supporting progressive change for women and girls in the Seattle community. Blake Noble also stops by to talk about his role in the Seattle Living Room Shows this past August. Blake came to the U.S. from the “Land Down Under” within the last year, and is already winning over fans with his brilliant guitar work. Check out the tracks from Blake’s most recent release, Music For The End of The World. It’s a full plate of northwest music, news, and events – all in one place!
Furniture Girls, along with a stable of Critical Sun Recording artists are in Austin, Texas for the SXSW (South by Southwest) Conference SMI Radio's Greg Roth had a chance to catch up with lead vocalist StayC Meyer, drummer Thane Mitchell, bassist Jim Watkins, and guitarist Jason Lightfoot (also in Critical Sun Recording band Sightseer). Guitarist Bubba Jones was not available, but his cat Tomita was happy to sit in instead, although she didn’t have a lot to say. They spoke about their trip to Austin, their forthcoming record, and future show dates, and feature some of their music. The second half of SMI Radio features an interview with Critical Sun artist Darrius Wilrich, right after he came offstage at The Triple Door record release show. Check out one of his songs – already a hit in Brazil! – as well as some new tracks from Critical Sun Recording artists Sightseer, Stacy Jones Band and In Cahoots, who are all in Austin this week.
Greg Roth interviews roots rock & blues artist Stacy Jones. Stacy and Greg discuss her band, her influences and some of the songs off of her most recent release. The show features cuts of off Jones record " Long Time Comin."