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The Roadhouse 276

5 June 2010 1,894 views One Comment

This hour of The Roadhouse is full of surprises – tracks that you might think of as blues until we put them in context. Sugar Blue, Johnny Iguana, Sandy Mack, Toni Price, and Treasa Levasseur will broaden your blues horizons. They prove that blues is the foundation for more music than most realize. The 276th Roadhouse is an hour of ubiquitous blues – the finest you’ve never heard.

The Roadhouse Podcast 256 Show Notes

Elvin Bishop
Barbecue Boogie
Delta Groove
Red Dog Speaks
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Magic Slim & The Teardrops
I Can’t Hold Out
Blind Pig
Raising The Bar
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Buddy Guy
She Suits Me To A T
JSP
DJ, Play My Blues
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Sugar Blue
Messin’ With The Kid
Beeble
Threshold
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Johnny Iguana
Chicago Breakdown
Raisin
Chicago Blues: A Living History
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California Honeydrops
Bye, Bye Baby I’m Gone
Tub Tone
Soul Tub!
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Sandy Mack
Shake Dancer
Blues Leaf
Still Going Strong
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Catfish Keith
Malted Milk
Fish Tail
If I Could Holler
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Toni Price
Ninety-Nine Pounds
Texas Music Group
Talk Memphis
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Greg Nagy
Sunrise
Big-O
Walk That Thin Fine Line
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Mike Zito *
39 Days
Eclecto-Groove
Pearl River
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Treasa Levasseur
Low Fidelity
Slim Chicken
Low Fidelity
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Roscoe Chenier
Juanita
Black And Tan
Waiting For My Tomorrow
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Mem Shannon
Who They Are
Northern Blues
Live: A Night At Tipitina’s
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One Comment »

  • George Howell said:

    Tony – on the last track of this show, we hear Mem Shannon. In the song, we hear a knocked-out sax solo.

    Mem says: “Jason Mingledorff, everybody”. Jason has played behind Mem for years, off and on. Jason was on tour with Clint Black (yes, he’s a sax man) for several months a few years ago.

    Jason is from Montgomery, Alabama. I worked with his father, George, here in Montgomery, for years. Jason is a tremendous talent. You can hear it here. Thanks for inclucding this track!

    GH in AL

    PS - I got behind you again, but I’m catching up.

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