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The Roadhouse 288

28 August 2010 2,566 views No Comment

The 288th Roadhouse provides a bit of an escape from the rest of the world. New music from The Nighthawks and Jeff Turmes, some pre-war blues from Rev. Gary Davis and Big Bill Broonzy, and a live track boiling over with passion from Luther Allison create a blues getaway. It all takes the form of another hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard – the 288th Roadhouse.

The Roadhouse Podcast 288 Show Notes

Charlie Musselwhite
Clarksdale Getaway
Alligator
The Well
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JW-Jones
I Don’t Go For That
Ruf
Midnight Memphis Sun
eMusic

Mark Hummel
Funky Way
Eclecto-Groove
Retro-Active
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The Nighthawks
Nineteen Years Old
RipBang
Last Train To Bluesville
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Jeff Turmes
Jack-A-Hammer
Fathead
Five Horses, Four Riders
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Albert Collins
When A Guitar Plays The Blues
Alligator
Don’t Lose Your Cool
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Kenny “Blue” Ray
Let’s Party
Soulful Blues
Best Of Blue
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Rev. Blind Gary Davis
Cross And Evil Woman Blues
Document Records
1935-1949
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Skip James
Devil Got My Woman
JSP
Legends of Country Blues: The Complete Pre-War Recordings of Skip James
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Big Bill Broonzy
Night Time Is The Right Time, Part 2
JSP
1937-1940, Part 2. 1937-1938
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John Nemeth *
Save A Little Love
Blind Pig
Name The Day
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Frankie Lee Sims
My Talk Didn’t Do No Good
JSP
Masterly Texas Blues
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Luther Allison
Living In The House Of The Blues
Ruf
Songs From The Road
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Janiva Magness
Less And Less Of You
Northern Blues
Bury Him At The Crossroads
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