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The Roadhouse 162

22 March 2008 No Comment

The Little Blue House on the Wetlands moves officially into spring this week, and the music in this edition reflects the volatility of spring in the Midwestern US. Johnny Nicholas & Walter Horton, Cold Blue Steel, Michael Burks, Johnny Winter, Odetta are the featured artists. We’re in little clubs, big studios, acoustic, electric, male, female. The perfect selection of music to match the wild moods of spring. Seasons may change, but the 162nd Roadhouse is another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard.

Note: In the show, I mis-credited “Every Day I Have The Blues” to Johnny Nicholas and Little Walter. In fact, it should be Walter Horton (too many Walter harp players!). And, though Walter Horton appears on the album, he doesn’t appear in that cut. The confusion on my part can be credited to spring giddiness!

The Roadhouse Podcast 162 Show Notes

Omar & The Howlers
Mr. Blues
Black Top
Swing Land
eMusic

Mike Andersen Band
Who’s Cheating Who?
Black and Tan
My Love For The Blues
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Johnny Nicholas, Little Walter
Every Day I Have The Blues
Top Cat
Bocce Boogie

Sean Costello
Same Old Game
Delta Groove
We Can Get Together
Amazon mp3 | eMusic

Cold Blue Steel
Monkey’s Uncle
Top Cat
Headed Out Of Memphis

Candye Kane
Long Ago and Far Away
Ruf
Guitar’d and Feathered
iTunes | eMusic

Michael Burks
Ashes In My Ashtray
Alligator
Iron Man

Moreland & Arbuckle
Diamond Ring
Northern Blues
1861
eMusic

Johnny Winter
Low Down Gal of Mine
Fuel
Lone Star Shootout
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Etta Baker
One Dime Blues
Ruf
Blues Guitar Women
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Jason Ricci & New Blood *
Dodecahedron
Eclecto Groove
Rocket Number 9
Amazon mp3 | eMusic

Roomful of Blues
Solid Jam
Alligator
Raisin’ A Ruckus
Amazon mp3 | iTunes

Odetta
How Long
M.C. Records
Lookin’ For A Home
Amazon mp3 | iTUnes | eMusic

North Mississippi Allstars
Drinkin’ Muddy Waters
Tone Cool
Shake Hands With Shorty
iTunes | eMusic

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