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I'm Sunny late Steve and during the summer quarter views of the blues is here every Monday afternoon for 4 full hours from one to 5 pm I often have theme shows and today's show has several themes 1st of all we're going to play some songs appropriate for the large earthquakes that hit central and southern California in the last few days 2nd we're going to be featuring Canadian blues performers since last Monday was Canada Day and I didn't notice it in time so I'm a week late but we're doing a lot of Canadian blues performers and there are many very good ones and last but not least we are doing posthumous birthday tributes to Johnny Johnson and Louis Jordan and just before the break we indeed did hear Johnny Johnson who was the piano player for the great rock n roll or Chuck Berry for many years Johnny Johnson was born in this state July 8th 1924 he died in 2005 at the age of 80 he was born in West Virginia. Spent many of his career years in St Louis which was the home of Chuck Berry and Johnny Johnson was a highly valued pianist sideman of Chuck Berry and a perfectly enough the song that we just heard Johnny Johnson do before the break was fault line trimmer from the 2005 album Johnny b. It came out on Nonesuch Records. And you listen. For Johnny Johnson we heard the other birthday tribute performer Louis Jordan who was born in this state July 8th way back in 1008 and Louis Jordan was one of the biggest names in Jump Blues in the 1940 s. Through the 1st half of the 1950s jump loses. By a big band by horns by. Boisterous strong singing and by upbeat rhythms and generally acknowledged to be a forerunner of rock n roll. And Louis Jordan was one of its main perv Ayers and extremely popular in the 1940 s. And 1950 s. He was called the king of the jukebox he died in 1975 in Los Angeles at the age of 66 and Louis Jordan and his temp in a 5 doing one of his most famous songs choo choo choo booky from a 1980 m.c.a. Vinyl release Louis Jordan's greatest hits. Just. Before that we hear from a really good news singer Crystal shell. From her 27000 album food to woman a new Sun Records we heard her version of the song made famous by. Etta James' I'd Rather Go Blind and actually Crystal has been around for a couple of decades but she was doing country music until just a couple of years ago when she said wade into blues she is an indigenous American woman whose tribe lives on the largest island on a lake in an Terrio Canada before that an award winning Canadian band called Monkey junk from their 2014 album on Stony player playing records called tiger in your tank we heard the song when push comes to shove. That was preceded by Matt Henderson one of my favorite contemporary performers he lives in north eastern Canada he is a massive talent great guitarist and singer and from his true north album live from the Phoenix Theatre which came out 6 years ago we heard the song Working Man Blues before that Michael Jerome Brown who is a excellent guitarist. Who often works with Eric band and we heard him doing black nights from his recent album that's where it at and borealis records before that the Jordan Patterson band led by harmonica player and singer Jordan Patterson also from Canada the song was he living without your love from the 2016 album The back on track recording project. And. So we're doing birthday tributes to Louis Jordan and Johnny Johnson and I'm going to mention that today is also my birthday but I'm not going to tell you how old I am a couple of people of said to me well you're not going to do your radio show on your birthday right we're going to take the day off and do something you enjoy Well guess what I really enjoy doing this and that's why I'm here the request line is 8 o 58 night 324240 we hear from his new album for love and money the Vancouver Canada based harmonica player and singer harp Brown with the song Blue Light bookie. Real slow. Oh. Center. Poll is Oh. Did. You. Oh. Oh oh. Don't. Know if. This is blues woman c.z. James also known as the vocal volcano and you're listening to views of the blues was Sunnylands d. On k.c. As being $91.00 f.m. In Santa Barbara you're noncommercial community radio station and I'm featuring Canadian blues performers today but you don't have to stick with it if you have a request 805-893-2424 Here is Chris and to Nick I burn it all down. You are listening to views of the blues and k.c. S.b. F.m. In Santa Barbara I'm Sunny Steve and I'm going to get to a request by Erika regular listener and blues lover in just a couple of minutes but here's something appropriate for the recent OJT large earthquakes one of the great blues shouters of all time Big Joe Turner Shake Rattle and Roll. Still a. Lot of soul. And It was. Well we were you know way back to 1954 to hear the Great Big Joe Turner doing that song appropriate for the recent large earthquakes in southern California right here on views of the blues and. Let me remind you before I forget to do so that tonight and every Monday night from 8 pm to midnight there is blues at the red piano 519 states Street in downtown Santa Barbara. Tonight it's Paris' slim excellent guitarist and his band $519.00 states treat 8 to midnight red piano and the next show of the Santa Barbara Blues Society will be on Friday July 19th Jefferson hall at the Unitarian Society 1535 Santa Barbara St featuring a special solo acoustic show by the pervy air of deep fried fat back Blues Brother Yusuf I played some of his music a little while ago a place a morning a little while and next Monday I will have some free tickets to give away to that show you may find out about these shows at the website of the Santa Barbara Blues Society s.b. Blues Dido r g. 805893 hoops number 805-722-8155 k.c. S.p. Is a media supporter of the Santa Barbara Blues Society. Well let's see what we've heard before Big Joe Turner. We heard Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whitely a duo from Canada Braithwaite does the singing and whitely some backing singing as well as playing guitar harmonica and cornet and we heard the song from their 2016 album blues country before that Canadian guitarist and singer Chris and tonic a n t o n i k with I burn it down for you from his 2017 album. That was preceded by dawn Tyler Watson a fantastic singer based in Montreal Quebec. And she has a recent album out called Mad love for her feels good to watch you go and we started this hour with harp. Singer songwriter and harmonica player extraordinaire from Vancouver British Columbia blue like Boogie from his new album and doghouse records cold for love and money and I guess you figured out that yes I'm featuring Canadian blues performers on the show today since last Monday was Canada Day and I missed it a week late but making up for it and today is also posthumous birthday tributes to jump blues great Louis Jordan and pianist Johnny Johnson and it's also my birthday and I'm doing what I want to do on listening to blues and providing it to you so Erika had a request and we're going to get to it after 2 other numbers I do want to notice to mention that. A little over a week ago in June 29th Gary Duncan at the age of 72 he was one of the 2 guitarists for the psychedelic and Quicksilver Messenger Service whom I had the pleasure of seeing live once in San Francisco at the family dog out by the Ocean Way back in the late 1960 s. And of course they were one of the great psychedelic bands along with Jefferson Airplane and. Was the other band I'm trying to think of a member the name in the doors of course. If you're into psychedelic music or interested in it certainly one of the best psychedelic albums ever is the one I'm going to play from now happy trails which came out I think in 1969 and Capitol Records and Quicksilver Messenger Service like all the rock and psychedelic bands was deeply influenced by blues so here is Quicksilver Messenger Service with dual guitarists Gary don't count in John simple Lena doing the Bo Diddley blues some mono if you ever request 805-893-2424 Quicksilver Messenger Service. Their next words rock n roll The family I've lived to see the one. Just to. Come. To love the bombing of. Pan. Am still. The. 2 versions of Mona the last one by boat Dillingham sell from 1957 and now by request for Erica Anthony Combs when I play the blues and I didn't know it then he combs was from Canada Thank you Erica he is a singer and guitarist the request light is 805-893-2424. Hi this is Debbie Davies You're listening to views of the blues with sunny land Steve on k c s b f in Santa Barbara 91.9 on your radio dial and at K.C.'s be dot org all over the world. Barbara thanks for calling in. Well how about another song appropriate to the recent earthquakes and you might recognize the singer. a lot of bum walking on the top some problems seem to sheep money but coming up in the. I'm all shook up. In a. Day I'm all choked down. Oh of course the king This year the food bank is working with Santa Barbara Unified School District food services to provide fresh plant rich lunches prepared from scratch with local ingredients to find a picnic in the park site near you visit food bank s.p.c. Dot work or text summer food 287-7877 enter your zip code when prompted That's food bank s b c dot org or text summer food 287-7877. Yeah. That's right you will have your mojo working when you listen to views of the blues Monday 3 to 5 pm right here on k c s beat f.m. In Santa Barbara 91.9 on your radio dial and streaming live on the Internet at k c s b dot au r g. Now. Better than. The. Mississippi Delta Blues Chicago blues acoustic blues jump blues British when I play the blues from the 2000 album Sweet string and soul and prior to that 2 versions of the rock'n'roll tune Mona the 2nd one by Bo Didley himself from 1957 and before that by Quicksilver Messenger Service from 1969 in honor of one of their 2 guitarists Gary Duncan who died on June 29th at the age of 72 Well again the themes of today's show birthday posthumous tributes to jump blues man Louis Jordan and piano player Johnny Johnson. Songs that are appropriate for the recent earthquakes and mainly one week late but in honor of Canada Day featuring artists from Canada and who do we have here next up we're going to do another Louis Jordan to Louis Jordan was born in the states July 8th in 1908. Great clarinetist saxophone player singer arranger band leader here he is doing Blue Light boogie the request line is 805-893-2424. They did the. Slow Release. It's