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The Roadhouse 180

26 July 2008 2 Comments

There’s no particular place to go in this edition of The Roadhouse – no real plan or theme. There is, however, a solid hour of blues with a surprise around every corner. I’ve got Lonnie Brooks, Hubert Sumlin, Dave Gross, Bo Ramsey, Erja Lyytinen – just an indication of the variety of artists in the 180th Roadhouse. They may be diverse, but the artists all fit together nicely to form another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard – the 180th Roadhouse Podcast.

The Roadhouse Podcast 180 Show Notes

Duke Robillard
Texas Hop
Stony Plain
Duke’s Blues
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Boo Boo Davis
Dirty Dog
Black and Tan
The Name of the Game
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Lonnie Brooks
Messed Up Again
Alligator
Hot Shot
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Eddie Burns and Jimmy Burns
Papa Likes To Boogie
Delmark
Snake Eyes
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Hubert Sumlin
She’s Into Something
Tone Cool
About Them Shoes
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Kim Wilson & Willie “Big Eyes” Smith
WSKW Special
Blind Pig
Bare Blues
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Dave Gross
Walkin’ In A Daze
Swingnation
Take The Gamble
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Bo Ramsey
Hate To See You Go
Bo Ramsey Records
Stranger Blues
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Holland K. Smith
It Ain’t That I Don’t Love You
Top Cat
Jungle Jane
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Erja Lyytinen
Steamy Windows
Ruf
Grip of the Blues
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Mason Casey *
Let Me In
Northern Blues
Sofa King Badass
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Johnny Nicholas
Woke Up Screaming
Top Cat
Rockin’ My Blues To Sleep
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Rod Piazza
It’s Too Late, Brother
Black Top
California Blues
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Maria Muldaur
Long As I Can See You Smile
Stony Plain
Sweet Lovin’ Ol’ Soul
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Saffire – The Uppity Blues Women
Tom Cat Blues
Alligator
Deluxe Edition
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2 Comments »

  • Rick Miell said:

    Another great episode. Keep the blues coming!

    A couple of months ago you had on one of your shows a song by a group of kids who were, if I remember correctly, 13, 15 & 18 years old. I can’t find any mention of them in you archives since I can’t remember their name. Can you help me out?

    Rick

  • Tony Steidler-Dennison (author) said:

    Rick:

    I believe you’re talking about Homemade Jamz Blues Band. They’re actually 16, 13 and 9.

    Here’s a pretty good NPR story on them, and their MySpace page.

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