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In this episode, John caught up with his old friend Chris Layton and talked about his early drumming influences, moving from his home town of Corpus Christi to Austin, TX at age 20. Becoming entrenched in Austin's music scene, which led to meeting legendary guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and forming, “Double Trouble.” Chris talks about developing his style for playing his signature Texas Shuffle, the critically acclaimed group “Arc Angels” and his long association with guitar great, Kenny Wayne Shepherd. John and Chris also remembered their mutual friend, the late great Mitch Mitchell.
In this episode, John caught up with his old friend Chris Layton and talked about his early drumming influences, moving from his home town of Corpus Christi to Austin, TX at age 20. Becoming entrenched in Austin's music scene, which led to meeting legendary guitarist Stevie Ray Vaughan and forming, “Double Trouble.” Chris talked about developing his style for playing his signature Texas Shuffle, his critically acclaimed group “Arc Angels” and his long association with guitar great, Kenny Wayne Shepherd. John and Chris also remembered their mutual friend, the late great Mitch Mitchell.
Texas Shuffle - live and studio recordings of Count Basie's Orchestra featuring Herschel Evans, 1937-38 . . Buck Clayton, Dicky Wells, Benny Morton, Lester Young, Claude Williams and the All American Rhythm Section . . --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-clark49/support
Mark May Band – BBQ and Blues - Deep dark demon – 2020 Christone Kingfish Ingram - Rock & Roll (Single) – 2020 Dave Fields – Why can’t you ever treat me right - Force Of Will – 2020 Jeremy Edge -Lies - The Jeremy Edge Project - 2020 Chris Wragg And Greg Copeland – five long years - Deep In The Blood – 2019 Rocky Hill ft Johnny Winter Dr John – Bad Girl blues - Texas Shuffle (1982) Chick Willis – come back home - Things I Used To Do - 2020 (1997) Seasick Steve – Ain’t nothing like the boogie - Love & Peace – 2020 Tyler Morris -Everybody wants to go to heaven - Living In The Shadows – 2020 Vin Mott – Buck 110 Blues - Country Blues in Quarantine (2020) Jensens Juke Joint – While you let your hair hang down low - Jensens Juke Joint (2020)
Phillip welcomes Steven Lassen of Athlon Sports back to the show to break down Baylor's hiring of Dave Aranda, and more! Episode includes: 0:00 - Jayhawks vs Wildcats suspensions 05:29 - Aranda hire 10:48 - The staff so far 12:30 - Impact on recruiting 15:15 - Aranda's affect? 17:23 - Herman's staff shuffles 21:53 - New OSU OC hire 23:57 - Way too early Big 12 power rankings 33:04 - Deepest roster of coaches
This week's show is dedicated to our listeners! Episode 104 officially marks the two year anniversary of the podcast and we celebrate with news, listener questions, two year statistics, favorite guests, favorite show moments, and more. We start the episode with Phil and Jon discussing the benefits of hosting the show by recently being invited to two major concert events. We then tackle a few listener questions. If you've ever experienced what you believe is carpal tunnel symptoms make sure you listen closely. We also cover the nebulous topic of shuffle differentiation. In particular we answer the question: "What is the difference between the Texas Shuffle and the Chicago Shuffle"? We then give our appreciation to the listeners who've supported the show for the past two years. We talk about the continual growth of the show and then play a 'stats game'. We go over podcast stats for several topics including: the most listened to show, top countries who listen, top non-English speaking countries, top US states, top US cities, top referring web sites, and much more. During the past two years we've experienced some memorable shows and guests. Phil and Jon reflect back to the creation of the show and ultimately how it led to their first episode, "Stage Bullies". They discuss how that initial topic resonated with many people and ultimately established their listener base from the beginning. The topic of favorite guests is then addressed. We go over our first interview, road trips, our first remote interview, the creation of the advisory board, and ultimately the lasting friendships that have resulted from this podcast. Special thanks once again goes to everyone who has ever listened to the show. It means more to us than you'll ever know. If you haven't left a review for the show please swing by our page in Itunes and leave us a short review. It helps us tremendously. If you'd like to listen to any back episodes, view our videos, visit our social media, or get in touch with us go to our website at: www.drummersweeklygroovecast.com
Songs include: You Go to My Head, At the Jazz Band Ball, Sing Sing Sing, Body and Soul, Jungle Blues, Begin the Beguine and Texas Shuffle. Artists include: Louis Armstrong, Benny Goodman, Artie Shaw, Billie Holiday, Jelly Roll Morton, Thomas "Fats" Waller, Larry Adler, Count Basie and Bobby Hackett.
Master the Texas Shuffle with this “double-trouble” mix of groove and style.
This week's playlist: • Shotgun House by Chainsaw Dupont, from Lake Street Lullaby (2003); available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. Visit ChainsawDupont.com for more information. • Don't Call Me by The Paul Wood Band, from Blues Is My Business (2001); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Paul-Wood.com for more information. • Highway 61 by Watermelon Slim, from Up Close And Personal (2004); available from NorthernBlues.com, the merchandise page of his Web site and the iTMS. Visit WatermelonSlim.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Postmarked Illinois, My Endless Blue Mood and Ain't Gonna Hurt Me No More, all by the Rene Trossman Band, from Postmarked Illinois (2007). Visit ReneTrossman.com and his MySpace page for more information. • Boom Boom by Loren Schulte, from No Frills (2006); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit Loren's Garageband and MySpace pages for more information. • Texas Shuffle by The Curbfinders; available as a free download from their iLike page. Visit their Garageband page for more information. • Why Don't You Tell Me by the Red Mercury Blues Band from nothing purdy boutda blues (2004); available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit the Red Mercury Blues Band page at Download.com for more information and free downloads. • Superhot Lady Cop by Beau Hall, from UNH! (2005), available from CD Baby and the iTMS. Visit BeauRocks.com for more information. Mentioned during this show: Ron Paul, Adam Curry, Stormfront.org, Michael Medved's open letter to Ron Paul, Stormfront Radio's video endorsement of Ron Paul and a Southern Poverty Law Center intelligence report about Stormfront. Also - MOJO magazine and U Maleho Glena, Prague's leading blues and jazz 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. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #103 courtesy of the artists and some one of the following: the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)
This week's (short) playlist: • Texas Shuffle by The Curbfinders; for more information visit their GarageBand page. • Gemini by David R. Merry; visit David's page at the PodSafe Music Network for more information and about 30 more songs of his that you can listen to. • Superhot Lady Cop by Beau Hall, from his 2005 album UNH!, available at the iTunes Music Store. Beau also has a MySpace page. • Rock Your Woman by Jan James. Ã� For more information, visit Jan's MySpace page. You can also buy seven different independently produced CDs of her music at JanJames.com. Once again, some very cool blues-related links worth a visit: the Delta Blues Museum and their podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. Also, you do not have to own one of the seemingly ubiquitous white mp3 players to enjoy Murphy’s Saloon away from your computer: check out No iPod Required for more information. A very special thanks must go out to Sci-Fi Hi-Fi, because they make PodWorks, an $8 shareware application that helped me restore literally thousands of dollars worth of music files I thought were irretrieveable in the wake of my recent hard drive snafu. (Music on Murphy’s Saloon #30 courtesy of these very independent artists, the Podsafe Music Network, GarageBand.com and MySpace.com)