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Show #1078 Busy Working 01. Jake Lear - Work Work Work (3:32) (Diamonds And Stones, self-release, 2012) 02. Ian Siegal - Work (7:15) (Meat & Potatoes, Nugene Records, 2005) 03. Billy Hector - Busy Man (4:02) (Someday Baby, Ghetto Surf Music, 2018) 04. Downchild Blues Band - When I Go To Work (3:30) (Dancing, Special Records, 1974) 05. Amanda Fish - Work (3:32) (Kingdom, VizzTone Records, 2024) 06. Ben Racine Band - Too Busy Being Pretty (5:22) (Live à Montréal, self-release, 2019) 07. Little Joe Blue - Dirty Work Going On (2:45) (45 RPM Single, Movin' Records, 1966) 08. BluesKings - Work Song (5:16) (Money Lover, DRC Records, 2009) 09. k.d. lang - busy being blue (3:43) (Shadowland, Sire/Warner Bros., 1988) 10. Mick Clarke - Dirty Work (4:15) (Dirty Work, Rockfold Records, 2024) 11. Bob Corritore & Friends - Work To Be Done (3:23) (You Shocked Me, VizzTone Records, 2022) 12. Bob Stroger & The Headcutters - I'm A Busy Man (4:31) (That's My Name, Delmark Records, 2022) 13. Watermelon Slim & The Workers - Hard Labor (5:14) (Watermelon Slim & the Workers, NorthernBlues Records, 2006) 14. Head Honchos - Work (2:45) (Bring It On Home, self-release, 2018) 15. Skylar Rogers - Work (2:42) (Firebreather, self-release, 2021) 16. Joel Astley - Work With With What You Got (4:24) (Seattle To Greaseland, Blue Heart Records, 2023) 17. Cat Lee King And His Cocks - Busy Girl (3:20) (Cock Tales, Rhythm Bomb, 2018) 18. Walk That Walk - The Workin' Blues (4:53) (You Good.?!, self-release, 2022) 19. Bill Blue – Hard Work (3:27) (Givin' Good Boys A Bad Name, Adelphi Records, 1980) 20. Mark-Almond - Busy On The Line (4:53) (To The Heart, ABC Records, 1976) 21. William Clarke - Work Song (5:08) (Serious Intentions, Alligator Records, 1992) Bandana Blues is and will always be a labor of love. Please help Spinner deal with the costs of hosting & bandwidth. Visit www.bandanablues.com and hit the tipjar. Any amount is much appreciated, no matter how small. Thank you.
Jeremiah Johnson (American Steel); Blues Caravan (Come On In My Kitchen); The Rusties Blues Band (If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day); Dave Keyes (That's What The Blues Are For); Travis Haddix (Winners Never Quit); Dr. John (Quitters Never Win); Jimmy Rogers (Out On The Road); Magic Sam (Walkin' By Myself); Lowell Levinger (Just Can't Quit The Blues); Muddy Waters (Key To The Highway); Big Bill Broonzy (Somebody's Got To Go); Elvin Bishop (Another Mule Kickin' In Your Stall); John Erby (Lonesome Jimmy Blues); Big Maceo Merriweather (Poor Kelly Blues); Watermelon Slim and Super Chikan (You Might Know); Candye Kane (200 Lbs Of Fun).
This is Glenn Bauer and I'm guest hosting Sunday's show. During the show we'll be featuring some of the artists that will be playing at Omaha's Blues Festival “In The Market For Blues”. The festival is Saturday August 3 and it is sponsored by the Blues Society 37 bands in 11 venues in Omaha's Old Market and Capitol District areas. Artists appearing at the festival are indicated with (ITMFB) in the playlist. Thanks for listening!PS Blues Playlist for 7/21/24:1 – T-Bone Walker / Shufflin' The Blues2 – Anson Funderburgh & The Rockets / Going My Way3 – GeminiiDragon / Good Thang (ITMFB)4 – Katie Henry / Jump (ITMFB)5 – The Derek Trucks Band / Back Where I Started (featuring Susan Tedeschi)6 – Tedeschi Trucks Band / Come See About Me7 – Hector Anchondo / Let Loose Those Chains (ITMFB)8 – Jon Lawton / Goin' To California (ITMFB)9 – Scott Keeton / Stop Breaking Down 10 – Watermelon Slim & The Workers / Juke Joint Woman11 – Bo Diddley / Cadillac12 – Albert King / Born Under A Bad Sign13 – Kris Lager / I'll Play The Blues For You14 – Freddie King / Hideaway15 – Ronnie Earl / San-Ho-Zay16 – Earl King / I'll Take You Back Home17 – Trick Bag / Melvin Taylor18 – B.B. King / You Upset Me Baby19 – Mem Shannon / Why I Sing The Blues20 – Cass Clayton / Don't Sleep Through The Revolution (ITMFB)
Salty Dog's VERTICAL Podcast, July 2024 We're standing straight and tall tone hounds... real vertical! Ha! Some fabulous cuts on the VERTICAL show, I ain't lyin'. Check out Albert Cummings, Julia Sas, The Macnamarr Project, Curtis Salgado, Clayton Doley, Bill Barber, Sean Riley, Great Unknown, Bec Willis, Hurray For The Riff Raff, Daryl Roberts, The Blow Out, James Blood Ulmer, Elliot Sharps' Terraplane, Johnny Burgin, Damon Smith N Ezra Lee, Tura Bullfrog Rata, Watermelon Slim, Ton Waits, Mike Wheeler, Chris Whitley N Jeff Lang. ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Albert Cummings / Emmylou / Strong 2. Julian Sas / Mercy / Bound To Roll 3. Anthony Geraci / Broken Mirror, Broken Mirror / Tears In My Eyes 4. ** The Macnamarr Project / Driving Wheel / The Quasar Sessions 5. Curtis Salgado / You Give the Blues A Bad Name / Fine By Me 6. ** Clayton Doley N The Flashy Dashbacks / Bully Stick / Jazz That Makes You Go Wow! 7. ** Bill Barber N The Holding Cell / Different Kind of Free / single pre release 8. Sean Riley N The Water / Stone Cold Hands / Stone Cold Hands 9. ** The Great Unknown / Flying Too High / Dirt And Bones 10. ** Bec Willis / End of Time / Other Side of Town 11. Hurray For The Riff Raff / Alibi / The Past Is Still Alive 12. ** Daryl Roberts N Hey Gringo / Bad Luck Reprise / Keep On Moving 13. ** The Blow Out / Road Song / Version of You 14. James Blood Ulmer / Death Letter / Memphis Blood: The Sun Sessions 15. Elliot Sharps' Terraplane / Mirrors N Smoke / Forged 16. Johnny Burgin / Fresno Woman / Ramblin' From Coast To Coast 17. ** Damon Smith, Ezra Lee / GFC / Piano Boogie Wonderland! 18. Tura Bullfrog Rata / Next Town / Harmonica Masters of New Zealand 19. Watermelon Slim / St. Peter's Ledger / Church of the Blues 20. Tom Waits / Kentucky Avenue / Blue Valentine 21. Mike Wheeler / The Devil Got You First / Sunbeams All Twisted 22. Chris Whitley, ** Jeff Lang / Stagger Lee / Dislocation Blues
| Artist | Title | Album Name | Album Copyright | Matt Woosey Band | Jealous Man | On The Waggon | | Joel DaSilva | My Brazilian Soul | Everywhere From Here | Hans Theessink | Wishing Well | Wishing Well | | Mean Mary | Cranberry Gown | Portrait of a Woman Part 1 | Elles Bailey | Stones | Live at the Fire Station | Howlin' Mojo Bones | Cash Converter Blues | Howlin Mojo Bones | | Craig Milverton | Place St Henry | Jazz Piano Legends | | Toshi Reagon | Rock Me | M.C. RECORDS BLACK HISTORY MONTH PLAYLIST | Little Brother Montgomery | Stendahl Stomp | Piano Blues Orgy | | Robin Bibi Band | Hey Mama [Fast's Dreams Come Alive] | Robin Bibi | | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn | The Wrong Way To Celebrate Christmas | Rev. Edward W. Clayborn – Complete Recorded Works 1926-1928 | Tommy Steele | Give Give Give | The Best Of British Rock 'n' Roll (Disc 3) | Chuck Berry | Tulane | The Ultimate Collection cd 3 | Watermelon Slim & The Workers | A Wrench In The Machine | Bull Goose Rooster | | Bill Monroe | Big Mon | Look A Yonder Coming | Long John Baldry | Lord You Made The Night Too Long | CD1 | |
Con Donna Summer, Van McCoy & The Soul City Symphony, Ennio Morricone, Jacques Dutronc, Betty Curtis, Jerry Vale, The Ray Charles Singers, Connie Francis, Emilio Pericoli, Watermelon Slim, Sue Foley, The Wild Ones, Esquivel, Chubby Checker, Dick Dale, Los Pekenikes, Los Zafiros, Los Relámpagos y Chacho.
Descripción breve del programa y playlist: Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Merry Christmas – Lightnin' Hopkins; Santa Baby – Eartha Kitt; Christmas Date Boogie – Big Joe Turner with Pete Johnson & His Orchestra; Boogie Woogie Santa Claus – Mabel Scott with Les Welch & His Orchestra; Rockin' Around the Christmas Tree – Lou Ann Barton; Jesus's Coming Soon – Blind Willie Johnson; Jesus Is Here To Stay – Sister Rosetta Tharpe; Good Morning School Girl – Sonny Boy Williamson; Good Morning Schoolgirl – Junior Wells; Hard Time Killing Floor – Pura Fé with Danny Godinez; Son's House – The Guy Forsyth Band; Archetypal Blues No. 2 – Watermelon Slim; Love Again Blues – Leyla McCalla; If You Love Me – Johnny Hoy & The Bluefish; Crow Jane – Samantha Fish; Crow Jane – Skip James; St. Louis Blues – Eartha Kitt. Escuchar audio
"Tobacco Road" comes to you live every Wednesday at 7:30 PM CST with Chicagoland's dlonz on Cowboy's Juke Joint Radio www.cowboysjukejoint.com “Take a ride down Tobacco Road for the best in dirty cowpunk, whiskey soaked blues and beyond. Take a ride and keep the music alive!”The "Spindle" Episode01. Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown - Tobacco Road02. Kirk Rundstrom - Hell It's Me Again03. Kirk Rundstrom - Outlaw04. Split Lip Rayfield - Rig Or Cross05. Split Lip Rayfield - Crazy06. Kirk Rundstrom - Come Out and Play07. Kirk Rundstrom feat. Jenny Wood - Come Out and Play08. Sturgill Simpson - Sam09. Kris Kristofferson - Casey's Last Ride10. Whitey Morgan - I'll Leave the Bottle at the Bar11. Joey Allcorn - Where Did You Sleep Last Night12. Billie Joe Armstrong/Norah Jones - Roving Gambler13. Watermelon Slim & Super Chikan - I'm A Little Fish14. Cashman - Pickle Juice15. Catl - Gold Tooth Shine16. Charlie Parr - Ain't No Grave Gonna Hold My Body Down17. Johnny Lowebow - Burl Ives Must Suffer18. Henry's Funeral Shoe - Down the Line19. Black Venus - Sour Puss20. KING MUD - Take A Look21. The Hooten Hallers - Rhythm & Blues22. The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Dirty Hustlin'23. One Rusty Band - I m a ghost24. Rachel Ammons - LOVE ME25. Clutch - Spacegrass26. Fu Manchu - Chevy Van27. Brother O' Brother - Sunshine28. King Buffalo - Acheron
This episode we're celebrating one of the greatest blues solo instruments of all time--the harmonica, AKA the harp and the Mississippi Saxophone. A long history of harp players hail from Clarksdale, MS, and we're visiting with resident harmonica players Deak Harp and Watermelon Slim.
The next hour of The Roadhouse is full of tracks you haven't heard. I've got four Roadhouse debuts, and fill the rest of the hour with new tracks. Eddie 9V, Dana Gillespie, King Floyd, Ida Mae, and Watermelon Slim are all ahead. I'll make you a promise - that what lies ahead is definitely is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
The next hour of The Roadhouse is full of tracks you haven't heard. I've got four Roadhouse debuts, and fill the rest of the hour with new tracks. Eddie 9V, Dana Gillespie, King Floyd, Ida Mae, and Watermelon Slim are all ahead. I'll make you a promise - that what lies ahead is definitely is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
One of the most popular music venues in Clarksdale is also a restaurant, and owners Carol and Arthur Crivaro started it years ago with the idea of opening a health food store--we learned about how that went, along with getting to know who comes there. Then it's this episode's edition of the Blues Trail Music Report. Music from Watermelon Slim, Mississippi Marshall, La la Craig and Kingfish Ingram.
Southern feel, soul, rhythm and blues, country, rock & roll, greasy honky tonks; these things come to mind when thinking about Grammy-award winning keyboardist, Billy Earheart. He grew up in Tullahoma, Tennessee (an hour south of Nashville), and from there went to Muscle Shoals, Knoxville, Memphis, Nashville and currently in North Mississippi, playing with an impressive list of artists along the way.Billy is also an original member with the Amazing Rhythm Aces, (46 years),and also has played with; Bocephus Hank Williams Jr(21 years), Al Green, B.B. King, Memphis Slim, Waylon Jennings, Eddie Hinton, Billy F.Gibbons, Reggie Young, Phineas Newborn, Earl Gaines, Roscoe Shelton, Little Larry LaDon, Jimmy Church, Fred Sanders, Kid Rock, Dickie Betts, Ace Cannon, Gatemouth Brown, Willie Cobbs, Kris Kristofferson, Sammy Hagar, Jimmy Buffet, Glen Frey, Rufus Thomas, Leslie West ,Otis Clay, Homesick James , Delbert McClinton, Bobby Rush, Eric Gales, Mark “Muleman” Massey, Kingfish(Christone Ingram), Sunnyland Slim, Watermelon Slim ,Johnny Woods, Tommy Talton, David Hood, Barry Beckett, Roger Hawkins, Jimmy Johnson (Muscle Shoals Swampers),Rev.John Wilkins, Big Jack Johnson , Rodney Crowell, Jamey Johnson, Warren Haynes, Robert Bilbo Walker, Vassar Clements, Teenie Hodges, James Burton, Alan Jackson, Fred Ford, Garry Burnside , DuWayne Burnside, Cedric Burnside, Dave and Robert Kimbrough, Johnny Jones, Charles Wigg Walker, The Decoys, Travis Wammack, Spooner Oldham, Roland Janes, Jimmy Hall & Wet Willie, Merle Kilgore, Jumpin Gene Simmons, Fingers Taylor, Ray Benson and more… Billy is plays a Roland 88 key digital PF-50 model piano and a; Hammond XK-3c organ Proud to be a Hammond endorsee.Billy started with a Farfisa Compact in 1966. He moved to a Hammond M-2 and the big Hammond C-3 (1959 model). When he played with the Amazing Rhythm Aces in the '70s he played the Hammond C-3 as well as a six-foot Yamaha grand piano, and Wurlitzer electric piano. Billy also has a 50's Wurlitzer electric piano 120, and 2 vintage accordions, and three Leslies, along with two old upright pianos and a pump organ.Musical Highpoints and AwardsBilly won several award with the Amazing Rhythm Aces. The group was nominated for a Grammy for "Best New Artist" in 1975. They won the Grammy for Country Group in 1976 for their recording of "The End Is Not In Sight." That same year, they won the Cash Box Award for "Best Progressive Group." Other honors with the Aces include several ASCAP awards, as well as receiving the "Key to the City of Memphis" in 1976. The Aces also won a gold record for "Goin South," a double CD compilation of Southern music.One of Billy's special honors was the proclamation by Shelby County Mayor William Morris of June 28, 1985 as "Billy Earheart Day" in Memphis, Tennessee!The awards continued with Billy's association with Bocephus. The CMA presented Hank Williams, Jr. and The Bama Band with two video awards: for "My Name is Bocephus" in 1986, and for "Young Country" in 1987. 1989 brought an Emmy for the Rowdy Friends Theme from "Monday Night Football." And in 1989, the documentary and live video featuring Hank Jr. and the band, "Full Access" was certified platinum. Billy also played on the gold records Hank Live, Wild Streak, Greatest hits 3,and America the way I see it.
Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Front Door Man, I Love the Blues – Dennis Jones; He Loves My Biscuits, Poor Robert Johnson – Liz Mandeville; I Need A Friend, Lightning Bolt, We're On the Road, San-Ho-Zay – Luther Allison; Rise Up – Shemekia Copeland; Hard Time Killing Floor – Pura Fe; She Makes Me Earn My Money – Watermelon Slim; Got My Mojo Working – Muddy Waters; Down By the Riverside – Mahalia Jackson. Escuchar audio
El programa d'aquesta setmana presenta el darrer disc del bluesman Watermelon Slim (Boston, Massachusetts). Disc excel
Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Front Door Man, I Love the Blues – Dennis Jones; He Loves My Biscuits, Poor Robert Johnson – Liz Mandeville; I Need A Friend, Lightning Bolt, We're On the Road, San-Ho-Zay – Luther Allison; Rise Up – Shemekia Copeland; Hard Time Killing Floor – Pura Fe; She Makes Me Earn My Money – Watermelon Slim; Got My Mojo Working – Muddy Waters; Down By the Riverside – Mahalia Jackson. Escuchar audio
I interview Watermelon Slime (watermelonslim.com) and he plays two songs: Corona Funk and Immortal. He's a bluesman Dobro slide guitar and harmonica player and singer, an activist, anti-war protester and writer for OpEdNews
Al son del bluesman Watermelon Slim decimos adiós al maldito 2020 y qué se vaya con viento fresco. Playlist: Snatch It Back and Hold It – Junior Wells; Merry Christmas, Baby – McKinney Williams; Tax Man Blues, Smokestack Lightning, Wolf Cry, Saint Peter's Ledger, Mni Wiconi . The Water Song, Me and My Woman, Pick Up My Gideon, Dark Genius, Northern Blues, Mean Streets, That Ole 1-4-5, Too Much Alcohol, Post-Modern Blues – Watermelon Slim. Escuchar audio
Show 98 – Recorded 9-26-20 This podcast features 13 outstanding blues artists and 13 great performances to enjoy. These songs were recorded from 1927 – 2019. Our featured artists are: Etta James, Furry Lewis, Willie Brown, Muddy Waters, James “Son” Thomas, Precious Bryant, Jimmy Hall, Memphis Minnie, Joe Callicott, Howlin’ Wolf, Janis Joplin, Watermelon Slim, Washington Phillips.
Show 98 – Recorded 9-26-20 This podcast features 13 outstanding blues artists and 13 great performances to enjoy. These songs were recorded from 1927 – 2019. Our featured artists are: Etta James, Furry Lewis, Willie Brown, Muddy Waters, James “Son” Thomas, Precious Bryant, Jimmy Hall, Memphis Minnie, Joe Callicott, Howlin’ Wolf, Janis Joplin, Watermelon Slim, Washington Phillips.
Dans la boîte aux lettres de Bon Temps Rouler, un peu empoussiéré, nous avons trouvé un album de Watermelon Slim. C'est un double live que nous avons écouté avec plaisir. C'est toujours agréable d'avoir des nouvelles de Watermelon Slim. Son sobriquet a quelque chose de désaltérant et nous a fait réaliser qu'on était encore dans la saison des fruits. Permettez-nous de vous en offrir une corbeille. Compotée maison cette semaine dans Bon Temps Rouler ! Playlist : You're The One I Need - Watermelon Slim And The Workers - No Paid Holidays Scalemaster Blues - Watermelon Slim - Traveling Man Watermelon Time In Georgia - Levon Helm - The Ties That Bind: The Best Of... 1975-96 Cherry Red Wine - Luther Allison - Martin Scorsese Presents: The Blues (Disc 5) Various Strawberry Fields Forever - Richie Havens - La boîte noire (1969) Peach Picking Time In Georgia - Doc Watson - Good Deal! I Heard It Through The Grapevine - Marvin Gaye - The Motown Story 1959-1998 (Disc 1) Peach Tree - Sonny Boy Williamson - Chess Years - Disc 2/4 Pickup My Guidon - Watermelon Slim - Golden Boy She Squeezed My Lemon - McKay, Art - Big Ten Inch, He Got Out His Watermelon Time - Marcia Ball - Peace, Love & BBQ Orange Blossom Special - Johnny Cash - Orange Blossom Special 300 Miles - Watermelon Slim - Traveling ManHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Salty Dog's LIBERATE Podcast, July 2020 Visit: www.salty.com.au Some tracks get selected for play, some tracks get left behind. Not any more, this time around we liberate some of those left behind on earlier playlist. Cuts too cool to ignore from Malford Milligan, Charlie Musselwhite, Brad Shivers, Cash Box Kings, Simon Kinny-Lewis, Larkin Poe, Unsealed Road, John Scofield, Ray Beadle, Karin Roerdink, Electro Blues Society, Ezra Lee, Lily Hiatt, Pete Cornelius, Frank Yamma, Giles Robson, Kaz Hawkins, Mitch Kashmar, I'm With Her, David Phillips, Sean Rowe, Rhiannon Giddens, Watermelon Slim, Rak Mahal, Big Blues Collab Victoria. ----------- ARTIST / TRACK / ALBUM ** Australia 1. Malford Milligan N Southern Aces / I've Never Been To Seminary / Sweet Cherry Soul 2. Charlie Musselwhite / If I Should Have Bad Luck / In My Time 3. Brad Stivers / Save Me / Took You Long Enough 4. Cash Box Kings / Sugar Daddy / Hail To The Kings 5. ** Simon Kinny-Lewis / Can't Be Satisfied / Another Day On San Jose 6. Larkin Poe / Holy Ghost Fire / Self Made Man 7. ** Unsealed Road / Permission To Play The Blues / Small Tokens of Love N Regret 8. John Scofield / Wayfaring Stranger / Country For Old Men 9. ** Ray Beadle / That's My Girl / Moving On 10. Karin Roerdink N Electro Blues Society / You Know I'm No Good / Single Release 11. ** Ezra Lee / Wow Wow / Motor Head Baby 12. Lily Hiatt / P-Town / Walking Proof 13. ** Pete Cornelius / On Your Way Down / Tumbleweed 14. ** Frank Yamma / Sand Dunes / Uncle 15. Giles Robson N Chris Corcoran / Lights Out / Roller Coaster 16. Kaz Hawkins / Something's Got A Hold On Me / Memories of 17. Mitch Kashmar N Pontiacs / I'm Sorry About That / 100 Miles To Go 18. I'm With Her / Ain't That Fine / See You Around 19. David Philips / 5 Long Years / The Rooftop Recordings 2 20. Sean Rowe / Old Shoes / The Salesman And The Shark 21. Rhiannon Giddens / We Could Fly / Freedom Highway 22. Watermelon Slim / Scalemaster Blues / Travelling Man Live 23. Taj Mahal / So Sweet / Labor Of Love 24. ** Big Blues Collab Victoria / Damn Your Eyes / Pre Release
Show 87 – Recorded 7-4-20 This podcast provides 11 recordings of blues songs performed by 11 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from 1939 to 2019. The blues artists featured are Lead Belly, John Primer and Bob Corritore, Heritage Blues Orchestra, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Johnny Winter and John Medeski, Junior Wells, Chris Thomas King, Ike and Tina Turner, Watermelon Slim, Jontavious Willis, Gnarles Barkley – Ceelo Green and Danger Mouse.
Show 87 – Recorded 7-4-20 This podcast provides 11 recordings of blues songs performed by 11 blues artists or groups whose tremendous talent is highlighted here. Performances range from 1939 to 2019. The blues artists featured are Lead Belly, John Primer and Bob Corritore, Heritage Blues Orchestra, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram, Johnny Winter and John Medeski, Junior Wells, Chris Thomas King, Ike and Tina Turner, Watermelon Slim, Jontavious Willis, Gnarles Barkley – Ceelo Green and Danger Mouse.
Nick and Bootsy have a great show lined up for you tonight! On Show #464, we've got tunes by:Born Healer (London UK)Eli Cook (Charlottesville VA)The Decrees (Fife SCOTLAND)Marc Platt (San Diego CA)Ibridoma (Morrovale ITALY)Valerio Montelitici (Rome ITALY)XOPlasma (Malmo SWEDEN)Zedo Forder (Guilford UK)Coffee & Flowers (Tuscany ITALY)and Nick Thomas!Nick's selected a few tunes by Watermelon Slim for Nick's Pics and Something Completely Different is by - well - ya just gotta listen!The Basement Tapes with Nick & Bootsy comes to you live from Rolla, Missouri. We also post the recorded show online as a podcast.Nick & Bootsy play music from local, independent bands & musicians from across the world - after all, everybody is local to somewhere!Submit your music to Nick & Bootsy:https://www.dropbox.com/request/IFlG53KvEISf5Dml69rAWe don't own any copyrights to the music we play on The Basement Tapes with Nick & Bootsy other than our own original tunes. Those are owned by the artists. If you like what you hear, please buy it!
Дельта Миссисипи с новой музыкой, Артур Ямпольский попытался подобрать релизы выдержаны в стилистике традиционного блюза. Начнем с американского вокалиста Frank Bey – «All My Dues Are Paid», который вышел 17 января 2020 года. Дальше очередная, третья по счету, работа «The Gypsy Woman Told Me» в исполнении John Primer и Bob Corritore. Не менее знаменитый блюзовый биг-бенд Roomful of Blues и их очередная пластинка «In A Roomful Of Blues». Вашему внимаю еще один релиз от знаменитого лейбла из Чикаго Delmark «Live at Rosa's» в исполнении Linsey Alexander. Andrew Alli и его очередная пластинка «Hard Workin Man», слушаем два блюза из этой работы. Очередная работа вокалистики и гитаристки Rory Block – «Prove It On Me». И последний артист Watermelon Slim и его работа «Traveling Man» длительностью более 100 минут.
Дельта Миссисипи с новой музыкой, Артур Ямпольский попытался подобрать релизы выдержаны в стилистике традиционного блюза. Начнем с американского вокалиста Frank Bey – «All My Dues Are Paid», который вышел 17 января 2020 года. Дальше очередная, третья по счету, работа «The Gypsy Woman Told Me» в исполнении John Primer и Bob Corritore. Не менее знаменитый блюзовый биг-бенд Roomful of Blues и их очередная пластинка «In A Roomful Of Blues». Вашему внимаю еще один релиз от знаменитого лейбла из Чикаго Delmark «Live at Rosa’s» в исполнении Linsey Alexander. Andrew Alli и его очередная пластинка «Hard Workin Man», слушаем два блюза из этой работы. Очередная работа вокалистики и гитаристки Rory Block – «Prove It On Me». И последний артист Watermelon Slim и его работа «Traveling Man» длительностью более 100 минут.
In the middle of a pandemic, with so many people suffering alone, it seemed an appropriate time to hear from a Delta blues singer. Enter Watermelon Slim. Support journalism with a donation to In the Dark.
In the middle of a pandemic, with so many people suffering alone, it seemed an appropriate time to hear from a Delta blues singer. Enter Watermelon Slim. Support journalism with a donation to In the Dark.
Cette semaine, nous rediffusons un épisode consacré au "besoin", car comme dit le proverbe : "c'est dans le besoin qu'on reconnaît ses amis". Un petit mot qui recouvre de grandes importances ! Indispensable cette semaine dans Bon Temps Rouler. Playlist : 1. Everybody Needs Somebody, Wilson Pickett 2. I Need Someone, Eddie Bo 3. You're The One I Need, Watermelon Slim & The Workers 4. All I Ever Need Is You, Ray Charles 5. I Need Alot Of Lovin', Mighty Sam Mcclain 6. Everybody Needs Somebody, Little Walter Jacobs 7. Bazoom (I Need Your Lovin'), Cheers 8. I Need More Love, Robert Randolph & The Family Band 9. I Need You (Feat. Krystle Warren), Eric Legnini & The Afro Jazz Beat 10. I Need Love, Little Richard 11. I Need To Know, Delbert Mcclinton & Dick50 12. Say You Need It, Barbara Perry 13. I Don't Need No Doctor, John Scofield & John Mayer 14. I Need Money, Slim Harpo 15. If I Needed You, The Holmes BrothersHébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
Making a Scene Presents the PODCAST of LIVE from the Midnight Circus Featuring Watermelon SlimThis is the Voice of Indie Blues, the future of the blues. Artists who embrace the diversity of the blues that always has and still is being created from it's roots. These artists understand the blues is a living art form that is driven by innovation and creativity. These are the Indie Blues Artists!Mike Zito,QUARANTINE BLUES,Quarantine BluesMike Zito,WALKING THE STREET,Quarantine BluesLisa Mills,11 I'll Always Love You,The TriangleLisa Mills,10 Someone Else Is Steppin' In,The Triangle8 Ball Aiken,Tremlo Rain,8 Ball Aitken,13 Cold Shower,MasterThe Proven Ones,Fallen,You Ain't DoneThe Proven Ones,You Ain't Done,You Ain't DoneJim Gustin & Truth Jones,Never Forget,Lessons LearnedSass Jordan,03_Am I Wrong,Andrew Alli,Good Things,Hard Workin ManEliza Neals,Black Crow Moan (feat. Joe Louis Walker),Black Crow MoanMisty Blues,Treat Me Like I Want,Weed ‘Em & ReapThe Claudettes,"Bad Babe, Losin' Touch",Tony Holiday,Ol' Number Nine,Soul ServiceSunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed Jac,3. Dead Man's Clothes,Sunday Wilde & The 1 Eyed JacWatermelon Slim,Into The Sunset,Traveling ManWatermelon Slim,Oklahoma Blues,Traveling Manwww.makingascene.org,WaterMelon Slim,Watermelon Slim,Smokestack Lightning/Two Trains Running,Traveling ManWatermelon Slim,Highway Blues,Traveling ManReverend Freakchild,Death Don't Have No Mercy,The Bodhisattva BluesMichael Mills Band,Big Black Car,Stand UpRusty Ends and Hillbilly Hoodoo,Cheap Wine,The Last of the Boogie MenJeff Fetterman,I Don't Want To,Southern SonCharlie Bedford,Steady Driver Man,Good To GoSteve Howell,Nothin' But the Blues,Long AgoFederico Luiu,"All I Wanna Do, Is Play Them Blues",Walkin' The BluesJohn Pagano Band,Misbehavin,SinglePeter Karp,Sitting On The Edge Of The World,Magnificent HeartEric Hughes Band,08 Come See About Me,Postcard From Beale StreetJim Diamond Revue,Sometime In June,Friends & FamilyCrystal Shawanda,Evil Memory,Church House BluesCrystal Shawanda,When It Comes To Love,Church House BluesJohn Primer and Bob Corrtore,Knocking On Your Door,The Gypsy Woman Told MeJay Willie & James Montgomery,Give Me One Reason,Cadillac Walk
Making a Scene Presents an Interview with Watermelon Slim! Bill “Watermelon Slim” Homans has built a remarkable reputation with his raw, impassioned intensity. HARP Magazine wrote “From sizzling slide guitar…to nitty-gritty harp blowing…to a gruff, resonating Okie twang, Slim delivers acutely personal workingman blues with both hands on the wheel of life, a bottle of hooch in his pocket, and the Bible on the passenger seat.” Paste Magazine writes “He’s one hell of a bottleneck guitarist, and he’s got that cry in his voice that only the greatest singers in the genre have had before him.”Watermelon Slim,Into The Sunset,Traveling ManWatermelon Slim,Oklahoma Blues,Traveling Manwww.makingascene.org,WaterMelon Slim,Watermelon Slim,Smokestack Lightning/Two Trains Running,Traveling ManWatermelon Slim,Highway Blues,Traveling Man
It's May in The Roadhouse - time for the annual Blues Music Awards. We'll spend the next hour with 14 nominees across the various categories, including Watermelon Slim, Toronzo Cannon, Catfish Keith, Jontavious Willis, and Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - all names you've heard in the past year and maybe been introduced to right here. It's an hour of peer-honored blues in this edition and, as always, another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's May in The Roadhouse - time for the annual Blues Music Awards. We'll spend the next hour with 14 nominees across the various categories, including Watermelon Slim, Toronzo Cannon, Catfish Keith, Jontavious Willis, and Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - all names you've heard in the past year and maybe been introduced to right here. It's an hour of peer-honored blues in this edition and, as always, another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Show 77 – Recorded 4-25-20 This podcast features the Blues Foundation and artists nominated for Blues Music Awards (The BMA’s) set for May 3rd streaming on The Blues Foundation’s Facebook and YouTube pages at 5:00PM Eastern, 4:00PM Central and 2:00PM Pacific time. The podcast provides highlights from our recent Skype interview with Barbara Newman, CEO of the Blues Foundation and 10 great performances by blues artists or groups who are nominated for BMA’s this year. Artist performances range from 2017 to 2019. The blues artists we feature are: John Primer and the Real Deal Blues Band, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Buddy Guy, Rory Block, Bobby Rush, Billy Branch and his Sons of The Blues, Curtis Salgado, Jontavious Willis, Shemekia Copeland, Watermelon Slim, Samantha Fish and Lightnin’ Malcolm.
Show 77 – Recorded 4-25-20 This podcast features the Blues Foundation and artists nominated for Blues Music Awards (The BMA’s) set for May 3rd streaming on The Blues Foundation’s Facebook and YouTube pages at 5:00PM Eastern, 4:00PM Central and 2:00PM Pacific time. The podcast provides highlights from our recent Skype interview with Barbara Newman, CEO of the Blues Foundation and 10 great performances by blues artists or groups who are nominated for BMA’s this year. Artist performances range from 2017 to 2019. The blues artists we feature are: John Primer and the Real Deal Blues Band, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram and Buddy Guy, Rory Block, Bobby Rush, Billy Branch and his Sons of The Blues, Curtis Salgado, Jontavious Willis, Shemekia Copeland, Watermelon Slim, Samantha Fish and Lightnin’ Malcolm.
WATERMELON SLIM has built a remarkable reputation with his raw, impassioned intensity. He is one of the most authentic bluesman in the world today. Born in Boston, raised in Ashville, NC, a Vietnam Veteran, fisherman, baseball fan, truck driver, currently farms watermelons in his home state of Oklahoma, Slim taught himself upside-down left-handed slide guitar on a $5 balsawood model using a triangle pick cut from a rusty coffee can top and his Army issued Zippo. He's garnered over 20 Blues Music Award nominations. His latest album is ‘Church of the Blues.' LOVERS LEAP is a roots music supergroup from Hot Springs, NC made up bassist Shelby Means (Delta Mae), clawhammer banjo picker Mary Lucey (Biscuit Burners), guitarist Joel Timmons (Sol Driven Train), and innovative slide guitarist Billy Cardine (Acoustic Syndicate, Biscuit Burners). Collectively the bandmates have presented their sound from the Kennedy Center to Bonnaroo, Merlefest to Telluride, and across Europe, Asia, Australia and the Caribbean. They each have been musical ambassadors and have taught workshops throughout the country and internationally on their respective instruments. Their self titled debut EP was recently released. WoodSongs Kid: Savannah Reeves is a seventeen-year-old county singer from Lexington, Kentucky. .
In this Episode, Connor discusses how his new job at Arts Garage has opened up many doors of opportunity. He talks about his Harmonica Workshop Series beginning on February 23rd, which starts with the basics and works up through many harmonica techniques. A story is also shared about how Connor ended up on stage with Watermelon Slim for one song. More information about the Harmonica Workshop Series can be found at ArtsGarage.org The most informative harmonica podcast on the web. To download the podcast, go to: https://soundcloud.com/the-bonesaw/sets/harphouse Donate to HarpHouse on Paypal using HarpHousePodcast@gmail.com © Bonesawzine.com
The 277th Roadhouse continues with the recent trend toward an hour nearly full of new music. The labels, big and small, are pushing lots of new releases and you get the benefit. Daddy Mack Blues Band, Mark Hummel, Jeff Turmes, Rory Block, and Watermelon Slim round out the hour. The 277th Roadhouse is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's the 5th anniversary of The Roadhouse, and the artists in this edition have helped define the sound of the show. Doug MacLeod, Joe White, Kelly Richey, Tinsley Ellis, and Watermelon Slim gather with listeners to share congratulations. It's an hour of great friends in the 261st Roadhouse.
This edition of The Roadhouse proves a few things. First of all, that a lot of the music in The Roadhouse might not be exactly what you think of when you think of blues. And, that the sawdust on the dance floor is there for a reason. Bobby Jones, Ana Popovic, Watermelon Slim, Memphis Minnie, and The Twisters are side by side, speaking to the broad range of the blues. They clearly declare that you're in for another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 233rd Roadhouse.
This week I'm going to throw out any pretense of a formal theme. Let's just have fun! Mostly new blues - a lot of stuff that's yet to be released, listener requests. Not only will this edition of The Roadhouse have you chair-dancing, it's probable that it's also going to have you on your feet dancing, and maybe uncontrollably. Chris Cain, Curley Bridges, The Twisters, Watermelon Slim, and Tommy Castro are - well, let's just call them the carbohydrates for the 232nd Roadhouse. They provide all the energy you'll need to move around for the next hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
208 shows, 2000 songs, 175 hours of music, 33 hours of talk, 1400 hours of show preparation, 1,463,000 downloads, 90 gigabytes of shows. It all adds up to the 4th anniversary edition of The Roadhouse. Candye Kane, Rod Piazza, Watermelon Slim, Siegel-Schwall, and Marie Knight are among the favorites in this special edition. Their music and your words comprise the 208th Roadhouse - 4 years of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's the tiny instrument that most closely resembles the human voice in range, timbre and emotion. The harmonica takes center stage in the 179th Roadhouse, and it's an hour of hot blues harp. Watermelon Slim, Mississippi Heat, Big Dave McLean, Junior Wells, and Mannish Boys takes center stage as the backbone of the blues. It's an hour of fine harp playing, and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Purchase Mean Gene Kelton and the Die Hards' "Going Back To Memphis: A Biker Band Tribute To Elvis". Proceeds benefit St. Jude's Children's Research Hospital and Bikers Against Child Abuse The breadth of blues in the 148th Roadhouse Podcast might come as a surprise to new listeners, but the regulars know just what to expect. A great mix of music from David Wilcox, Watermelon Slim, Magic Sam, The Rounders, and Carey Bell. Plus, two new pre-release cuts from our friends at Alligator Records. It's a broad hour, but still the finest blues you've never heard - the 148th Roadhouse Podcast.
The 114th Roadhouse Podcast provides shelter from the storms of life in a world that seems to get tougher by the day. And, isn't the blues all about a little shelter? The walls of The Roadhouse are strong and the foundation firm with Billy Jones, Solomon Burke, Earl King, Watermelon Slim, and Anders Osborne. You can step right inside, pull up a chair at a table with some friends, and shed the cares of the world for another hour - the 114th hour - of the finest blues you've never heard.
After a 60-hour work week, it's great to be back in The Roadhouse Studios. Though life can be a tough road, The Roadhouse offers a bit of shelter from the world and a way to relax after your own trying week. I did manage to bring a bit of that tough edge into the show, though. Hard urban blues by folks like Pete Cornelius, Roy Buchanan and Walter Trout are counterbalanced by Watermelon Slim and Archie Edwards. A listener comment, another Roadhouse Rewound and a little useful information round out the 74th Roadhouse Podcast - another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's another week in The Roadhouse Podcast, featuring upcoming music, new music, cuts from artists who've never been in The Roadhouse, and some music from artists we haven't heard from in awhile. The combination of Watermelon Slim, Daddy Mack Blues Band, The Whiskey Imperials, Ian Siegal, and William Clarke make for, possibly, the most chair-danceable edition of The Roadhouse ever. Plus, I've got an annoucement about an addition to your Roadhouse feed starting this week. Crank up the player and raise your heart rate. It's the 57th edition of The Roadhouse Podcast - the finest blues you've never heard.
The 55th Roadhouse Podcast ignores the speed limits for a fast hour-long cruise of the blues. Like a '57 Cadillac convertible, we roll with Watermelon Slim, Sue Foley, Shannon Boshears, West of Memphis, and The Mike Andersen Band. Plus, a little spring cleaning means The Roadhouse is feeling more spacious and sounds even better. More indie artists and you suggestions make for a fun hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 55th Roadhouse Podcast.