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The Roadhouse 112

7 April 2007 2 Comments

nullThe 112th Roadhouse Podcast is all of a style – a rough edge to the blues. Whether it’s music from old sources or new, it’s all got that edge. Holland K. Smith, Koko Taylor, Kansas City Joe and Memphis Minnie, Kokomo Arnold, and R.L. Burnside take the lead with a handful of other great artists included. It’s another hour of the finest – and toughest – blues you’ve never heard: the 112th Roadhouse Podcdast.

The Roadhouse Podcast 112 Show Notes

Do Not DisturbJames Harman
Icepick’s Confession
Black Top
Do Not Disturb [eMusic]

Intro

The Wheel ManWatermelon Slim and the Workers
Truck Drivin’ Mama
Northern Blues
The Wheel Man

Jungle JaneHolland K. Smith
Two-Timin’ Woman
Top Cat
Jungle Jane

Chuck St. Troy and the Bluesiana All-Stars
My Last Meal
Shanachie
Blues For A Barbeque [eMusic]

Break 1

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The Roots Of Rock: Roots Of RockKansas Joe and Memphis Minnie
When The Levee Breaks
Yazoo
Roots of Rock [eMusic]

Heritage of the Blues: Phone BoothRobert Cray
The Grinder
Hightone
Phone Booth

Old SchoolKoko Taylor
Young-Fashioned Ways
Alligator
Old School

Break 2

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The Live OneDave Hole
Demolition Man
Alligator
The Live One

Back to the Crossroads: The Roots of Robert JohnsonKokomo Arnold
Sissy Man Blues
Yazoo
The Roots of Robert Johnson [eMusic]

Willy DeVille
Daddy Rolling Stone
Shanachie
Brace Yourself! A Tribute to Otis Blackwell [eMusic]

Break 3

Red MudChris Thomas King *
Soon This Morning Blues
Black Top
Red Mud [eMusic]

Sound Machine GrooveR.L. Burnside
Jumper Hangin’ Out On the Line
Hightone
Sound Machine Groove

The Way It FeelsRoxanne Potvin
Don’t Pay Attention
Ruf
The Way It Feels

Closing

Live: Swampland JamTab Benoit
Ain’t Gonna Do It
Vanguard
Live: Swampland Jam

Total Running Time: 60:12
Total Premium running Time: 60:14

* The Roadhouse Premium Only

2 Comments »

  • Warren Walkup said:

    Hi Tony,

    I’ve been listening for quite awhile (downloaded all the past episodes) Just wanted to thank you for what you do for all of us out here. I really enjoyed Roxanne Potvin, Dont Pay Attention. What a beautiful voice. Keep up the great work! Warren

  • Tony Steidler-Dennison (author) said:

    Thanks, Warren. I really hadn’t heard of Roxanne Potvin until I downloaded “Time Bomb” from eMusic. She’s on that one with Deborah Coleman and Sue Foley. That CD is interesting because they really break it out pretty diplomatically: one song by Deborah Coleman, followed by a Sue Foley song, followed by a Roxanne Potvin song. It follows that way almost all the way through the CD. Of course, I like her voice a lot on that one. A week later, what should show up in my mailbox? The Roxanne Potvin CD. I think that’s a sign they’re listening at Ruf!

    Thanks, again.