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Confessing The Blues #07
by admin on Feb.24, 2010, under Podcasts
Show notes coming soon!
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Confessing The Blues #06
by admin on Jan.29, 2010, under Podcasts
00:08 Welcome to episode #006 of Confessing the Blues!
01:21 Upcoming Events
- Enter the Blues DIY Blues Workshop gives you control of your fate in Atlanta Feb. 19-21.
- Sweet Molasses Blues rolls through Boston Feb. 26-28!
- Steel City Blues puts you to the forge March 5-7 in Pittsburgh
- Blues Before Sunrise comes to Melbourne, Austraila in March 5-7
- Mile High Blues is next on the road March 26-28 in Denver, CO! Twitter feed still right here.
- BluesSHOUT is IMPENDING, smashing into Austin April 16-18 2010! *queue most any music from a Michael Bay movie”*
02:31 New Music To Check Out
- “Red House” by the great Jimi Hendrix on Blues, a recent addition to eMusic.
- “Times Won’t Be Hard Always” from George Smith off of Now You Can Talk About Me, eMusic-available.
- “Steamroller Blues” as done by Elvis Presley on Elvis 75, on eMusic.
- “Blues for Gamblers” by Big Joe Williams (not that one, the other one), from Have Mercy! which is, as usual, on eMusic.
- “With My Maker I Am One,” a new release from Eric Bibb from his album Booker’s Guitar from eMusic.
21:30 New Additions to eMusic: Warner Music Group
This isn’t your normal addition to an already huge library of music. Warner Music Group includes a wide selection of music that wasn’t previously available to eMusic users, and we can offer a couple of examples why you should take note.
- “Night Time is the Right Time” by Aretha Franklin from the album The Delta Meets Detroit: Aretha’s Blues.
- “Mr. Charles Blues” is from Ray Charles’s The Genius Sings the Blues.
27:53 Blues That Ain’t: Songs That Aren’t Blues That People Keep Playing
- “Glory Box” by Portishead? Why not try out a little Ike & Tina Turner, doing “I Smell Trouble” from The Soul Anthology on eMusic?
- Feel like playing “Sweat” by Popa Chubby? The kids’ll just love to hear “I Just Want to Make Love to You” by Memphis Slim and Willie Dixon off of At the Village Gate With Pete Seeger. Can be found on eMusic and Amazon.
- Does playing “Fire” by Babyface and Desiree’ get you down? Try putting Howlin’ Wolf’s “I Ain’t Superstitious” out there off of The London Howlin’ Wolf Sessions, available on Amazon. The Wiki for this album can be found here.
- If playing “Sunday Morning” by Maroon 5 makes you blue, try some actual blues! “Fine and Mellow” by Ella Fitzgerald, on Bluella: Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Blues. Get it on eMusic or Amazon.
63:39 Feedback
- Carter Halloran from London recommends Kenny Neal’s “Going to the Country” off of Bayou Blood, available on eMusic and Amazon.
- Stokie writes back in wanting our listeners to hear The Hottest Aussie Blues and Roots, available on eMusic or Amazon. We liked “Much Too Much” by Diamond Dave and the Doodaddies and “Little Journey” by Juzzie Smith.
75:30 Thanks!
Contact us via email at info@confessingtheblues.com or phone at 60-THE-BLUES (608-432-5837).
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Confessing The Blues #05
by admin on Dec.23, 2009, under Podcasts
00:00 A Touch of the Holidays
- “Jingle Bells” by Brother Yusef, available for free online here.
00:43 Welcome to episode #005 of Confessing the Blues!
03:19 Upcoming Events
- Lindy Focus is was Dec. 27-31 in Asheville, NC. Blues electives in the classes.
- Lone Star Championships is ready for you to come compete in all of their competitions Jan. 15-17.
- Enter the Blues DIY Blues Workshop gives you the tools and the manual in Atlanta Feb. 19-21.
- Sweet Molasses Blues rides the wave through Boston Feb. 26-28!
- Mile High Blues rises up March 26-28 in Denver, CO! Twitter feed right here.
- Performing at this event are The Shuffletones, who were kind enough to provide us a track to play! “Here I Am” is available on CDBaby.
- BluesSHOUT is EVEN CLOSER, hitting Austin April 16-18 2010! *queue Wagner’s “Flight of the Valkyries”*
11:01 New Music To Check Out
- “Tell Me Baby” from Sonny Terry’s All Alone Blues, on eMusic.
- “Crying Blues” by Lowell Fulson, off the collection Music History – Blues which is on eMusic.
- “Song With No Words” by those Asylum Street Spankers on their album Strawberry, as usual on eMusic.
- “Reap What You Sow” as done by Guitar Slim on the album Sufferin’ Mind, also available on eMusic.
22:32 The Grammys, and Why We Care
- Keith and Jonathan discuss why the Grammy award for Best Traditional Blues Album are an indicator of how blues is still relevant to us today and how these awards help show the expectations for future viability of the music, and we describe each of the albums and our impressions of each.
- A Stranger Here by Ramblin’ Jack Elliot, a contemporary of Woodie Guthrie. The track we play is “Rising High Water Blues” and is available on Amazon.
- John Hammond’s Rough and Tough, also on Amazon. We provide a sample of “Got to Find My Baby” for you.
- The Mick Fleetwood Blues Band offers up Blue Again; “Looking For Somebody” is the track, the album is on Amazon.
- Stomp! The Blues Tonight is from Duke Robillard of the Fabulous Thunderbirds; Amazon has “Three Hours Past Midnight” and the rest of the album for order.
- “Night Watchmen Blues” by Billy Boy Arnold is off of Chicago Blues: A Living History, a compilation of work available on eMusic or Amazon.
44:40 Blues for the Holidays
- “Merry Christmas Darling” by The Fabulous Thunderbirds off of An Austin Rhythm and Blues Christmas on eMusic.
- “Good Morning Blues” from Jimmy Witherspoon and Panama Francis’ Savoy Sultans, from their Definitive Black and Blue Sessions on eMusic.
- “Sugar Rum Cherry” performed by Duke Ellington and his band, on Three Suites off of eMusic.
- “Merry Christmas Baby” by Ramsey Lewis, recorded on The Sound of Christmas which is on eMusic.
- Again, “Merry Christmas Baby,” this time by Lionel Hampton from his Chronological Classics 1950-1951, available on eMusic.
- “Santa” from Lightnin’ Hopkins off of Just Pickin’, on eMusic as usual.
- “Christmas Without Santa Claus” performed by the amazing Victoria Spivey, available on eMusic on the album Woman Blues.
- Roy Milton’s “Christmastime Blues” off of Roy Milton and his Solid Senders, finally, again, on eMusic.
- The final twist on this is Keith’s offering of “(Talking About) Hanukkah Blues” by Howlin’ Wasserstrom, released on Youtube.
68:16 Keith and Jonathan List Their New Year’s Wishes
70:56 Thanks!
Contact us via email at info@confessingtheblues.com or phone at 60-THE-BLUES (608-432-5837).
( – Just a reminder, instead of playing the show from the website, click the Download link and save it to your computer or MP3 player/iPod to listen to later, OR subscribe to the show via iTunes or using our RSS feed on the front page – )
