The Roadhouse 184
This hour of The Roadhouse is chock full of great blues by artists you’ve heard of and artists you haven’t. It’s music from Chicago and Dockery Farms, from St. Louis and Dallas, from the 1920s and 2008. Sometimes the essence of a thing is so clear it needs no further explanation or exploration. That’s the deal in the 184th Roadhouse – it’s blues, unaffected, pure and simple. Big George Jackson, Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials, Magic Sam, Charley Patton, and EG Kight paint the deepest shades of blue you can imagine. Deep and fine and simple: the 184th Roadhouse Podcast.
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The Roadhouse Podcast 184 Show Notes
Zac Harmon
Hattie Mae
Northern Blues
Future of the Blues
Elmore James, Jr.
The Misfit
JSP
Daddy Gave Me The Blues
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Big George Jackson
Southern In My Soul
Black and Tan
Southern In My Soul
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Byther Smith
Judge Of Honor
Delmark
Blues On The Moon
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Boo Boo Davis
St. Louis Woman
Black and Tan
Name Of The Game
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Lil’ Ed & The Blues Imperials
Open Invitation
Alligator
Full Tilt
JJ Grey & Mofro
The Devil You Know
Alligator
Orange Blossom
Magic Sam
Mama, Mama Talk To Your Daughter
Delmark
West Side Soul
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Charley Patton
Down The Dirt Road Blues
Yazoo
Founder Of The Blues
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Junior Wells
Good Morning Little Schoolgirl
Delmark
Hoodoo Man Blues
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Mike Zito *
Hollywood
Eclectogroove
Today
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Samuel James
Running From My Baby’s Gun Whilst Previously Watching Butterflies From My Front Porch
Northern Blues
Songs Famed For Sorrow And Joy
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EG Kight
Sugar
M.C. Records
It’s Hot In Here
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James Harman
Icepick’s Confession
Black Top
Do Not Disturb
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