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Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts
Episode 522: WEDNESDAY'S EVEN WORSE #607 JUNE 07, 2023

Ian McKenzie's Blues Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 7, 2023 59:00


 | Artist  | Title  | Album Name  | Album Copyright | Eric Demmer  | I'm A Guitar Player  | So Fine  |   |  | Greg Brice  | My Life  | Greg Brice  |  | Charlie Christian  | Down on Teddy's Hill,  Pagin' Dr. Christian  | Charlie Christian at Minton's | Sawmill Roots Orchestra  | Wagon Swing  | Sawmill Roots Orchestra | Tom Harpo Walker feat Dani Wild  | Ride on  | Bruised Heart Blues  |  | Mark Harrison  | Panic Attack  | On The Chicken Sandwich Train | King Biscuit Boys  | In My Time Of Dying  | Organic & Natural  |  | Memphis Slim  | Blue And Lonesome  | Deep South Piano Blues - Rockin The House | Jimmy Yancey  | Yancey Stomp  | Blues and Boogie  |  | Marie Knight  | Beams Of Heaven  | The Gospel Truth Live | Larkin Poe  | Crocodile Rock  | Kindred Spirits (2020) | Jerry Lee Lewis  | I Can Still Hear The Music In The Restroom  | A Whole Lotta... Jerry Lee Lewis (CD3) | Buddy Whittington and Jim Suhler  |  Ain't Got the Scratch  | Texas Scratch  |  | Rebecca Downes  | Terrorise  | The Space Between Us | CHICK WILLIS  | You Got The Devil In You  | Things I Used To Do  | 

Happy Hour Harmonica Podcast
Steve Guyger interview

Happy Hour Harmonica Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2023 59:48


Steve Guyger joins me on episode 82.Steve is from the Philadelphia area of the US and he absorbed the blues harmonica players when he first got into playing, with John Lee Williamson a big early inspiration. Steve was also great friends with the late Paul Oscher, making  three albums with him. Steve also teamed up with the legendary Jimmy Rogers, over the course of fourteen years. Steve has released five albums under his own name, with a great mix of diatonic and chromatic blues.Steve's long-standing band is the Excellos, who   are still performing more than forty years after their formation, and Steve is due to play in a Jimmy Rogers tribute in Switzerland with Dennis Gruenling and Nick Moss sometime soon.Links:https://severnrecords.com/artist/steve-guyger/Blues Harmonica DVD on Hal Leonard:https://www.halleonard.com/product/821042/blues-harmonicaDennis Gruenling website:https://badassharmonica.com/Videos:Steve's YouTube Music channel:https://music.youtube.com/channel/UCkeHm0xNz2csT5fc4zP-84APaul Oscher playing bass harmonica on The Things I Used To Do:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LIPIrMNiR3MLive concert with Excellos:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=50DvEI8VUlQ&t=3576sI Can See By Your Eyes song:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YgJ9lFhEa00Rock This House (live at Austrian Blues festival):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=THqRX2PYBdQSammy Lewis playing in 5th position:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UyKLRO2x6uESnake Oil live performance (outro song):https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3IrQkiHJVdcPodcast website:https://www.harmonicahappyhour.comDonations:If you want to make a voluntary donation to help support the running costs of the podcast then please use this link (or visit the podcast website link above):https://paypal.me/harmonicahappyhour?locale.x=en_GBSpotify Playlist: Also check out the Spotify Playlist, which contains most of the songs discussed in the podcast:https://open.spotify.com/playlist/5QC6RF2VTfs4iPuasJBqwT?si=M-j3IkiISeefhR7ybm9qIQPodcast sponsors:This podcast is sponsored by SEYDEL harmonicas - visit the oldest harmonica factory in the world at www.seydel1847.com  or on Facebook or Instagram at SEYDEL HARMONICAS

Nooit meer slapen
Hans Broek (19 november 2020)

Nooit meer slapen

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2020 57:11


Hans Broek is schilder. Hij schildert landschappen en architectuur die hij op zijn talrijke reizen tegenkomt. Hij noemt zichzelf ‘een reizende landschapsschilder’ in de geest van de 17e eeuwse Haarlemse schilder Frans Post. Hij woonde onder meer tien jaar in Los Angeles, zeventien jaar in New York en in 2018 woonde hij in Dakar, Senegal. In 2019 keerde hij terug naar Nederland. Nieuw werk van Broek is sinds deze week te zien in museum De Pont in Tilburg. De groep schilderijen onder de titel The Things I Used To Do gaat onder meer over het Nederlandse slavernijverleden. Pieter van der Wielen spreekt met Hans Broek.

Deep Cuts Radio - Signal 7

B.B. King tells us the Same Old Story; Stevie Ray Vaughan chimes in with The Things I Used To Do; Bon Jovi is looking to Break Out; and Jon & Vangelis are in a State Of Independence... Also Heart, Def Leppard, Cream, and Montrose stop by the deepest classic rock library on the planet - Deep Cuts Radio - Signal 7 ~ signal7@att.net

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)
Bluesmoose 1570-30-2020

Blues Music (Blues moose radio)

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2020 58:20


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)

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Rhoz_Podcast2
RHOZ Podcast - 18-7-2019

Rhoz_Podcast2

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 67:05


RHOZ Podcast - 18-7-2019 [00:00:00] 5:59 am - RHOZ [00:00:34] Advertisement [00:01:09] RHOZ TD With Banner 2 Label [00:01:45] Advertisement [00:02:31] Advertisement [00:03:11] Bedouin Soundclash - Music My Rock [00:06:42] TD Test pre-roll w/banner LABEL [00:07:08] Advertisement [00:07:41] Dave Matthews Band - Let You Down [00:11:47] Advertisement [00:12:27] Willie Williams with Carey Bell - You Went Away Baby [00:16:46] Advertisement [00:17:13] John Lee Hooker - Stomp Boogie [00:20:28] Advertisement [00:21:38] City & Colour - Constant Knot [00:25:48] Boston - More Than a Feeling [00:30:33] Joss Stone - Some Kind of Wonderful [00:34:37] Advertisement [00:35:05] Advertisement [00:35:37] Albert Collins - he Things I Used To Do [00:39:24] RHOZ TD With Banner 2 Label [00:39:48] Advertisement [00:40:28] The Tragically Hip - Wild Mountain Honey [00:44:32] Arcade Fire - Empty Room [00:47:32] Advertisement [00:47:58] Counting Crows - Mrs. Potter's Lullaby [00:55:50] Advertisement [00:56:30] Jack Johnson - Wasting Time [01:00:26] TD Test pre-roll w/banner LABEL [01:00:53] Blues Traveler - 100 years [01:06:01] RHOZ TD With Banner 2 Label [01:06:25] Advertisement

Veritable Infusion
Episode 61 - "Boogie Woogie Bass Man"

Veritable Infusion

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2016 104:48


"Boogie Woogie Bass Man" (Podcast Title) Podcast Topic: Tonight was the eve of Chuck Berry's 90th birthday. Chuck had as much to do, if not more than anyone else, with the creation of rock n roll. There were white hillbilly singers before him. There were black blues guitarists with catchy songs before him. However when Chuck Berry played a mix of hillbilly songs (he could even yodel) and flashy blues guitar licks the black audiences apparently thought he was strange but they liked it enough to stay and watch... then white audiences started to dig on Chuck Berry. He went up to Chicago, played a few songs for Leonard Chess and the rest is rock n roll...  So to tonight started with a tribute to the man, the King of Rock n Roll, still alive and turning 90. The first cut is a mix of 2 Dead tapes of the same show in Buffalo '79- one with the introduction and the other recorded with particular expertise. Played Chuck doing a live version of this song of his later in the show... Les Sultans' live version of Carol comes a record released of their farewell show in their home town of Montreal in 1968. The Stones' BBC - recorded rendition of Don't Lie to Me is a relatively obscure Chuck cover from these earliest and most famous disciples of Chuck.  Ted Daigle is a Canadian rockabilly singer from way back. I have this on a compilation l.p. of rare early Canadian rock. Lady Daddy & the Bachelors- featuring a pre- Bobby Taylor & the Vancouvers era Tommy Chong! From a Vancouver sixties rock compilation l.p. The Animals- hot show from their home town in 1963, surprisingly well recorded for the era, compared to some other early sixties live rock albums... Rob Tyner Band- live in Detroit in 1977, I learned the date years after I bought this album, a dodgy French bootleggish import called Do It, which presented itself as a live MC 5 album of a 1972 show. Ronnie Hawkins- after sharing royalties from a slightly altered version of Chuck Berry's 40 Days, shared with the gangster who owned Roulette Records, Ronnie released this live version from 1982 crediting Chuck Berry. It was released through Max Milk, I believe. Chuck himself- Come On & You Can't Catch Me are regular released versions. A couple of the others are from the boot l.p. America's Hottest Wax featuring fifties outtakes. Maybelline and Roll Over Beethoven are from a live to air radio broadcast from New York, August 1956- serious vintage! Things I Used To Do was a heavy blues performance from Belgium in 1965, while Bon Soir Cherie comes from the Paris Olympia in 1965. There were other live cuts, some from Toronto 1969 and a live jam with Bo Diddley followed, for the t.v. Audience, by a question- and- answer period with the audience- in the stands! He yells at various members of the audience to yell out their questions... Different times.. Finally, we bid Chuck goodnight with Peter Tosh playing a typically searing version of Johnny B Goode, inKingston Jamaica in 1982.  post Chuck- we heard some local live reggae from the mid nineties, Doreen Shaffer leading the Skatalites through You're Wondering Now, great version from the Comfort Zone... Kept the JA-soul style with a Jay Douglas show from a few years ago, and wanted to pursue a Stax Records feature to round out the show.  With that in mind, I played The Liquidator and I'll Take You There which took us all to Memphis (although, to digress I feel I must mention the lyrics were allegedly composed by Al Bell on a visit to Little Rock after his brother was killed there) - Listened to a few Stax tracks including an Otis cut live from the Whiskey A Go Go and some non- Stax tunes from Packy Axton, an integral, so to speak, part of the Stax story from the early days. I have been on a Stax kick lately, talking about the label from information glommed largely from Rob Bowman's book and some of his many liner notes written for and about the label. Let the good times roll... Grateful Dead - The Promised Land - live Buffalo 79 les Sultans - *Carol - Live Montreal '68 l.p. rolling stones -don't lie to me - live bbc ted daigle - *sweet little sixteen little daddy & the bachelors - *too much monkey business the animals - gotta find my baby - live newcastle 1963 rob tyner band - back in the usa-live 1977 ronnie hawkins - *forty days-line in th uk 1982 chuck berry - come on chuck berry - twenty one blues chuck berry - one o'clock jump chuck berry - maybelline-live aug 1956 chuck berry - roll over beethoven chuck berry - the things that I used to do-live belgium 1965 chuck berry - bonsoir cherie-live france 1965 chuck berry - let me sleep woman chuck berry - the promised land-live toronto 1969 chuck berry - you can't catch me chuck berry - hofstra university peter tosh- johnny b goode-live kingston,ja 1982 (* = Canadian) Veritable Infusion: CIUT.FM Mondays 8-10pm, A party featuring rare cuts of funk, reggae, jazz, soul, blues, traditional & modern African music. Your donations pledged through paypal go 100% directly to CIUT.FM fund-drives and support community Radio. Original Broadcast: October 17, 2016