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The Roadhouse 230

11 July 2009 1,776 views One Comment

The 230th Roadhouse is a veritable sampler of styles. Jump blues, Chicago, contemporary, acoustic – it’s all broken out by set for your convenience. Louis Prima, Greg Nagy, Mississippi John Hurt, Aaron Moore, and Mary Flower represent the big picture of the blues. They set the stage to guarantee that you’ll find some new favorite music in the 230th Roadhouse – another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard.

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The Roadhouse Podcast 230 Show Notes

Rick Holmstrom
Fooled Ya
Black Top
Black Top Instrumental Blues Dynamite
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Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five
Saturday Night Fish Fry
JSP
1938-1940 Vol. 1
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Jackie Brenston
I Want You To Rock Me
Fuel 2000
American Blues Vol 2
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Louis Prima
Worry Blues
JSP
Louis Prima Vol. 1
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Greg Nagy
Sunrise
Big-O
Walk That Fine Line
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Joanne Shaw Taylor
Bones
Ruf
White Sugar
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Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers Blues Quartet
Key To The Highway
Delta Groove
Soul Monster
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Mississippi John Hurt
Louis Collins
Yazoo
1928 Sessions
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Charley Patton
Mississippi Boweavil Blues
Document
Charley Patton Vol. 1 (1929)
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Fiona Boyes (with Watermelon Slim)
The Barrelhouse Funeral
Yellow Dog
Blues Woman
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Kelly Joe Phelps *
We Got To Meet Death One Day
Burnside
Lead Me On
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Aaron Moore
Real Throw Down
Delmark
Boot ‘Em Up
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Joe Medwick
CC Rider
Black Top
Black Top Blues-A-Rama Vol. 4
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Mary Flower
Backwater Blues
Yellow Dog
Bridges
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Jimmy Rogers
Chicago Bound
Blind Pig
Feelin’ Good
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One Comment »

  • A1ArtistSpotlight said:

    Hey Tony,

    I hear you talk about being a St. Louis Cardinal fan and I’m guessing from time to time you may come here to see a game or two. You may want to check out two blues bars that are about one to one and a half blacks from the ballpark. Both places have some of the finest blues bands you’ve played on your show. One is BB’s Jazz, Blues & Soups (http://www.bbsjazzbluessoups.com/) and the other one is Beale On Broadway (http://www.bealeonbroadway.com/). I don’t work for either place but thought you may like to check it out some time when your in town, hope I can buy you a beer if were there the same night. Thanks for keeping the blues alive.

    A1 Mark

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