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The Roadhouse 270

24 April 2010 2,901 views 3 Comments

The dark little dive we call The Roadhouse is home this week to the broadest range of blues you might find anywhere. Smokey Wilson, Frank Goldwasser, Snooky Pryor, Anders Osborne, and Bluesmasters featuring Mickey Thomas mix it up with various takes on the blues. The spotlight is on the multeity of the blues in the 270th Roadhouse, and it’s definitely another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard.

The Roadhouse Podcast 270 Show Notes

Bryan Lee
The Bounce
Justin Time
Live and Dangerous
eMusic

Mark Hummel
I’m Shorty
Electro-Fi
Retro-Active
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Smokey Wilson
Don’t Want To Tangle With Me
Rounder
The Man From Mars
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Shakura S’Aida
Outskirts of Memphis
Ruf
Brown Sugar
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic
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Frank Goldwasser
55th St. Boogie
Delta Groove
Bluju
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Snooky Pryor
I Ain’t Seen My Baby
Electro Fi
Snooky Pryor And His Mississippi Wrecking Crew
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Anders Osborne
Killing Each Other
Alligator
American Patchwork
Amazon mp3 | eMusic

Janiva Magness
Walkin’ In The Sun
Alligator
The Devil Is An Angel, Too
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Kid Ramos *
House Party
Evidence
West Coast House Party
Amazon mp3 | eMusic

Bluesmasters featuring Mickey Thomas
Over Yonder Wall
Direct Music Distribution
Bluesmasters featuring Mickey Thomas
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Teresa James
Sunday Shoes
Jesilu
You Know You Love It
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

Duke Robillard
Early In The Morning
Stony Plain
Stomp! The Blues Tonight
Amazon mp3 | iTunes | eMusic

3 Comments »

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  • paket said:

    I was completely floored by Teresa James’ voice in Sunday Shoes. Beautiful, wistful, haunting, soulful. Thanks for finding the track.

  • Tony Steidler-Dennison (author) said:

    My pleasure. That whole album is excellent. I only got it recently but have been listening to it quite a lot. “Sunday Shoes” is pretty indicative of Teresa’s versatility, too. She can growl just as well.

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