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The Roadhouse 181

2 August 2008 4 Comments

There’s a full range of styles in this edition of The Roadhouse. Travis “Moonchild” Haddix, Percy Strother, Liz Mandeville, Erja Lyytinen, Holmes Brothers. It’s all the marbles – the cat’s eyes, the aggies, the jaspers, the steelies. Though you had to be a marbles player as a kid to understand from those terms, you’ll certainly understand the variety of blues in this edition of The Roadhouse. It’s another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard – the 181st Roadhouse.

The Roadhouse Podcast 181 Show Notes

Boo Boo Davis
It’s A Shame
Black and Tan
Name Of The Game
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Chris James and Patrick Rynn
Stop And Think About It
Earwig
Stop And Think About It
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Deborah Coleman
Greezy
JSP
Stop The Game
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Travis “Moonchild” Haddix
Nine Behind
Earwig
Daylight At Midnight
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Percy Strother
Crazy Mixed Up World
Black And Tan
Home At Last
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Kevin Mark
Big Blue Cadillac
Blue Hog Records
Rollin’ The Dice
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Janiva Magness
I’m Glad You’re Mine
Alligator>
What Love Will Do
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Liz Mandeville
Corner Bar Blues
Earwig
Red Top
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James and Lucky Peterson
Never Take Sand To The Beach
JSP
If You Can’t Fix It
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Doug MacLeod
That Ain’t Right
Black And Tan
The Utrecht Sessions
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Erja Lyytinen
Rollin’ And Tumblin’
Ruf
Grip Of The Blues
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Jimmy Vaughan and Omar Kent Dykes *
You Made Me Laugh
Ruf
On The Jimmy Reed Highway
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Holmes Brothers
Opportunity To Cry
Alligator
Simple Truths
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George Smith
Sunbird
Blind Pig
Now You Can Talk About Me
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4 Comments »

  • Simon from the Gold Coast said:

    Tony – I can’t find the premium link for 181 – having to listen complete with ads.

  • Tony Steidler-Dennison (author) said:

    Sorry about that. I was sure I’d uploaded the Premium version. It’s available now.

  • Simon from the Gold Coast said:

    I am pleased you did that because for my musical taste, Roadhouse 181 was one of the best sets of music you have played for some time. Loved it!

  • Dave said:

    Always great to hear Kevin Mark. He is working on a new album – no doubt will be as good or better than past albums.

    Keep up the good work,

    Dave

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