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The Roadhouse 168

3 May 2008 3 Comments

New blues reverberate throughout The Roadhouse this week. Unlike last week’s edition, the 168th Roadhouse is primarily new blues releases. With new music from Eden Brent, Dani Wilde, Doug MacLeod, Julian Fouth, and JW-Jones, it’s a good hour-long ride of cutting-edge blues music. And, it’s another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard.

The Roadhouse Podcast 168 Show Notes

Jeff Healey
Mess O’ Blues
Ruf
Mess O’ Blues
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Kenny “Blue Boss” Wayne
Boogie Woogie Mama
Electro-Fi
Can’t Stop Now
eMusic

Duke Robillard
They Raided The Joint
Stony Plain
A Swinging Session With Duke Robillard
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Eden Brent
Mississippi Flatland Blues
Yellow Dog
Mississippi Number One
Amazon mp3 | iTunes


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Bakelite Radio
Every Natural Thing
Head Records
Bakelite Radio IV
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Amos Garret
A Stranger In My Hometown
Stony Plain
Get Way Back – A Tribute To Percy Mayfield
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Dani Wilde
Little By Little
Ruf
Heal My Blues
iTunes | eMusic

Doug MacLeod
That Ain’t Right
Black and Tan
The Utrecht Sessions
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Billy Boy Arnold
New Jailhouse Blues
Electro-Fi
Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Moreland & Arbuckle *
See My Jumper Hangin’ On The Line
Northern Blues
1861
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Julian Fauth
Maggie Campbell
Electro-Fi
Ramblin’ Son
iTunes | eMusic

JW-Jones
Waiting On You
Northern Blues
Bluelisted
eMusic

Shemekia Copeland
Strong Enough
Alligator
The Soul Truth
Amazon mp3 | iTunes

Candye Kane
What A Day For A Daydream
Ruf
White Trash Girl
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

3 Comments »

  • Mark Wade said:

    Tony it’s going to be interesting in seeing how you top last weeks show (# 187).
    You had so many artist I’d never heard before. Played the show 3 times in a row.
    Then went through and played the ones I liked best. Love the enhanced podcast.

    Thanks for such a great show,

    A! Mark

  • Tony Steidler-Dennison said:

    I got quite a few artists who were new to The Roadhouse in this week’s edition, too, mixed in with old favorites. I’m digging through some new sources while I continue to pursue new labels (though that pursuit has been a bit slower over the past few months). Eden Brent, Bakelite Radio and Julian Fauth were all first-timers.

    The Deluxe version really seems to make quite a difference in how people listen to the show. The ability to skip over or skip right to particular songs is, from the email I’ve received, wildly popular. The purchase links in iTunes make it very easy, too, to support the artists and the labels.

    Thanks for the Sean Costello interview, by the way. Knowing it was his last made it that much more moving and enlightening.

  • Simon from the Gold Coast said:

    Tony – you featured a good track from Joe Camilleri’s Bakelite Radio so this is just a plug to say that Joe Camilleri will be fronting The Black Sorrows at Blues on Broadbeach on the fabulous Gold Coast in Queensland between 28th May and 1st June. Autumn weather on the Gold Coast is absolutely fabulous with current day time temperatures at 26 degrees C plus so come and join us for this great outdoor annual event at Broadbeach. All the Aussie blues fans will be there. Regards Simon

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