The Roadhouse 226
The waitresses and the bartender are working hard in this edition of The Roadhouse. The place is packed with patrons dressed to the nines, cutting loose on Saturday night before church on Sunday morning. Homemade Jamz Blues Band, Louisiana Red, Candye Kane, Zac Harmon, and The Mannish Boys lead the way for another hour of new music in The Roadhouse. It’s the finest blues you’ve never heard – the 226th Roadhouse.
The Roadhouse Podcast 226 Show Notes
The Insomniacs
Root Beer Float
Delta Groove Productions
At Least I’m Not With You
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Rick Estrin & The Nightcats
You Can’t Come Back
Alligator
Twisted
Amazon mp3 | iTunes
Homemade Jamz Blues Band
Hobo Man
Northern Blues
I Got Blues For You
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Louisiana Red & Little Victor’s Juke Joint
Ride On Red, Ride On
Ruf
Back To The Bayou
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Big George Jackson
Friday Evening
Black And Tan
Big Shot
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Junior Wells
Juke
Delmark
Live At Theresa’s 1975
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic
Candy Kane
I Didn’t Listen To My Heart
Delta Groove
Superhero
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Zac Harmon
Since You Been Gone
Northern Blues
From The Root
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The Mannish Boys (Featuring Kirk Fletcher)
Lucille
Delta Groove
Delta Groove 3rd Annual All-Star Blues Revue
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Toni Price
Junk Man
Shanachie
Screamin’ and Hollerin’ The Blues
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Big Daddy Wilson *
Hard Day’s Work
Ruf
Love Is The Key
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Nucklebusters Blues Band
Down By The C Side
self-released
Somebody Better Have My Money
Byther Smith
Five Long Years
Black And Tan
Smitty’s Blues
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B.B. King
Bad Luck Soul
Fuel 2000
Penitentiary Blues: Songs To Do Hard Time By
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Hi Tony
Had to come into work on the weekend on what was a beautiful autumn day in downtown Brisbane Australia. Any feelings of being a little down were soon banished as I clicked onto the 226th show.
Really loved a couple of the instrumentals, the Insomniacs and Kirk Fletcher, but what really got me going was the great visual you painted about the goings on at the roadhouse – just like being there.
Interestingly on the way in I was listening on the car radio to a program about the beginnings of television in Australia. The presenter recounted an interview with a young boy at the time of TVs inception who was asked whether he prefered TV or radio. The boy replied “radio, because the pictures are better!” Obviously his imagination produced a better show than the idiot box.
Today’s visualisation of the roadhouse put me right in there and they had to politely ask me to leave when the doors closed cause I was having too good a time.
Cheers
Adrian
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