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The Roadhouse 118

19 May 2007 One Comment


TigerDirectWe return the freewheelin’ feel of The Roadhouse this week, with the Blues Music Awards shows behind us. Dave Hole, Hamilton Loomis, Anson Funderburgh, Roosevelt Sykes, and Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women are just some of the artists you’ll love in this edition. It may be a tough genre to pin down, but you’re sure to find each and every artist in the 118th Roadhouse Podcast deeply rooted in the blues – the finest blues you’ve never heard.

The Roadhouse Podcast 118 Show Notes

Blues Instrumental DynamiteAl Copley
Glass Boogie
Black Top
Dynamite! Black Top Instrumental Blues [eMusic]

Intro

Rough DiamondDave Hole
Rough Diamond Child
Blind Pig
Rough Diamond [eMusic]

Deep TroutWalter Trout
How Much Do You Want?
Ruf
Deep Trout [eMusic]

Ain't Just TemporaryHamilton Loomis
You Got To Wait
Blind Pig
Ain’t Just Temporary [eMusic]

Break 1


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Rack 'em UpAnson Funderburgh and the Rockets featuring Sam Myers
Lemonade
Black Top
Rack ‘Em Up [eMusic]

Billy Gibson Band
Darlin’ Please Come Home
Daddy-O
Live At Rum Boogie Cafe

Guitar'd and FeatheredCandye Kane
Jesus And Mohammed
Ruf
Guitar’d And Feathered

Break 2

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Second NatureCarey and Lurrie Bell
Short Dress Woman
Alligator
Second Nature [eMusic]

Roosevelt Sykes
44 Blues
Document
Roosevelt Sykes, Vol 1, 1929-1930 [eMusic]

Time BombSue Foley, Deborah Coleman, Roxanne Potvin
Hittin’ On Nothin’
Ruf
Time Bomb [eMusic]

Break 3


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Ragtime Guitar's Foremost FingerpickerBlind Blake *
Hastings Street
Yazoo
Ragtime Guitar’s Foremost Fingerpicker [eMusic]

Swing LandOmar and the Howlers
That’s Your Daddy Yaddy-O
Black Top
Swing Land [eMusic]

Deluxe EditionSaffire – The Uppity Blues Women
In My Girlish Days
Alligator
Deluxe Edition

Closing

Standing Room OnlyLarry Garner
The Last Encore
Ruf
Standing Room Only [eMusic]

Total Running Time: 1:00:08
Total Premium Running Time: 58:46

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One Comment »

  • Simon from the Gold Coast said:

    Good to see the freewheelin’ style again Tony with a lot more variety than recent weeks. Particularly liked tracks by Billy Gibson Band and Sue Foley, Deborah Coleman and Roxanne Potvin. Both CDs to be explored in more depth by me.