The Roadhouse 011
The Roadhouse 011 is available for download from the above image link.
An overcast Saturday provides the perfect excuse to kick up your feet, crack open a brew and take in Homegrown Blues, Joe White, Tony Kamona, John Winter, Snake Drive and other fun blues artists. Listener comments, contact infomation, podcasting news, and blues news round out the 11th edition of The Roadhouse – the finest blues you’ve never heard.
The Roadhouse 011 – Show Notes
Intro
Opening sweeper courtesy of radiodaddy.com
Opening theme and background music courtesy of freeplaymusic.com
Podcast promos courtesy of podcastpromos.com
All music from garageband.com
Danny Eyer - Richland, New Jersey (1:27)
"What Makes Me So Weak"
From the album "Whatever It Takes"
Homegrown Blues - Redding, California (5:57)
"Classic Design"
Break 1 (10:28)
Listener Comments
John:
"Once again, I’m rockin’ through the afternoon as I listen to your
incredible program (#10). Have you considered doing a compilation CD
of your selections? I know you’re looking at your 10th show as a mini
landmark. What a great way to give you listeners a way to acquire the
tracks you’ve introduced us to. Garageband could make some money too."
Drew:
"I don’t know much about music, especially the blues, but I did spend a
lot of time as a teenager listening to classic rock-n-roll, so now that
I’m a little older, starting to learn more about the blues and folk
roots of rock seems pretty natural. Resources like your podcast make
that process pretty exciting."
"I mean, I knew Led Zeppelin’s stuff had many
antecedents in the blues, but this page puts it out there in a format
that makes the connections really clear, and I thought it was kind of
nifty."
Led Zeppelin blues connection link (en Francais)
Weather Sweeper
Will Derryberry Band - Sacramento, California (13:33)
"The Way You Care"
Johnny Flash and the Rockets - Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (16:43)
"Slam Bamm Boom"
Break 2 (20:24)
Contact Information
- EMail: rhblues@gmail.com
- Site: http://codemode.typepad.com/roadhouse
- Skype: LostAirman
- Voice mail, as well
- Voice mail, as well
- Voice Messages: 214-594-1301
- All contact may be used in the show
Joe White ID
Joe White – Nashville, Tennessee (22:04)
"Who Do I Gotta Kill For Your Love?"
Big Steve & The Trainwreck – Pendelton, Oregon (27:06)
"Small Package"
Break 3 (30:23)
Podcast News
KYOURadio
KYOURadio.com
Comments on this site
Comments at EvilGeniusChronicles.org
CastBlaster
App for determining beta testers
House Music Sweeper
Tony Kamona - Mason City, Iowa (34:23)
"Lonetrain"
John Winter - Rye, New York (38:24)
"Suburban White Boy Blues"
Break 4 (42:24)
Blues News
May 1: – On this day in 1966, "Soul Limbo" a Stax single by Booker T. & The MG’s was released.
The definitive story of Stax records -
"Sweet Soul Music: Rhythm and Blues and the Southern Dream of Freedom"
Other Peter Guralnick books:
"Feels Like Going Home: Portraits In Blues and Rock ‘n’ Roll"
"Lost Highway: Journeys and Arrivals of American Musicians"
May 4: – On this day in 1953, Muddy Waters got together
with Little Walter, Elgin Evans, Jimmy Rogers, and Big Crawford to
record Chess single #1542, "Baby Please Don’t Go".
May 5: – On this day in 1891, Peter Ilich Tchaikovsky
was guest conductor at a 5 day music festival marking the opening of
New York City’s "Music Hall". The "Music Hall" was later renamed
"Carnegie Hall" in honor of Andrew Carnegie. Around a hundred years
later Roy Buchanan, Lonnie Mack, and Albert Collins would appear
together on the same stage Tchaikovsky once graced.
Rumpus Room ID
Something Underground - Denver, Colorado (45:38)
"Backlash"
Snake Drive - Bloomington, Indiana (49:47)
"Tell Your Man"
Closing
Total Running Time: 55:21















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