Big. There. Are this saying. A welcome to blues legacy it's 8 o 8. Glad to have me along and I want to give a shout out to Wendy o. Who. Has been working around the house today and she's been a good girl stand out of trouble with a sets the impression she gives us so shout out to Wendy oh hey we started with a bad movie go out to youtube Maisano M.E.S.'s and Bobby look for a bad movie it's kind of funny it's really is you know this guy but it does rockets and looks like a good album and Magsaysay toe gave you wasted time from blues not war and then we dropped out and a big group Big Bill Broonzy treat everybody right I was just green about him and what a career and the reason why I like him as a gay money is start he let him open some shows in the forty's when muddy got to sick Aagot Muddy Waters. Couple years ago Dave Allen and his brother fell out of and did a tribute to the songs of Big Bill Broonzy called Common Ground and we heard just a dream from No we didn't that was called tomorrow. From that record common ground and then muddy from 1980 and I think that's one of his last records he ever did Johnny Winter on slag guitar Johnny Winter produced that record was called King b. And the track you heard was called Champagne and reefer and I thought that would been a good 420 song to hear on April 20th Luther get tired and Johnson on guitar I don't remember Madoff from papa to tell me that they he came to town in the early eighty's and they asked the guys to come back to Evergreen for Bailey or wherever they live and Luther Johnson came with them and they jammed all night Bob Margolin on guitar Jerry Pournelle me on harp and Pine Top Perkins on piano Big Willie big guy Smith on dramas kind of like a who's who on that record King b. By Muddy Waters. Well you know blues is a very multicultural and it's not just. Played by one group of people or one ethnic group anymore and since it's sick of the mile. We like to play some. Songs from Coco Montoya and this is a song called Love jail from songs from the road by Coco Montoya. I With. The tank. Longer jury. Was to be Agony mean everybody it's a $32.00 we have 28 minutes left on blues legacy the time has gone by really quickly and I have enjoyed the music tonight blues legacies stick around because Dusty grooves comes on at 9 pm and then more great programming from your favorite D.J.'s here Acadian you know I'm a daddy I'm glad to have been your host so far this evening that says started with Coco Montoya saw him last summer for I don't know the 4th or 5th time and I thought he's I always think he's fabulous love jail his name that track from songs from the road James Hahn or 6. From anyone and talk about multicultural chick and switch I love his vocals Bettye Lavette from the scene of the crime that was a track called I still want to be your baby a few weeks ago the street gang was playing by the Bettye Lavette and I thought man I want to great Arneson I need to know more about her and we ended with Jimmy Rogers a good old Chicago blues a record he made on the end tones label. And it looks like a combination of studio and live cuts. For example I think that was a studio cut Pine Top Perkins was on piano Kim Wilson was on harmonica Derek O'Brian was on another Qatar and I was a track called Why did you do it obviously. On the n. Tones label I'm not sure when it came out I think it was in the ninety's Lou Della is the name of that record I'm going to Chicago next week and I'm going to never been in Chicago blues club if you've been in one give me a call and tell us about what it's like what can I expect kind of worried about the parking because I've looked around and I think I might have to get there early to get some parking but. There's a street called House that has 2 clubs on a house to Kingston mines and his other club a block down called b l u s with periods after each letter and there's a guy that I've come to really like Willie can't carry e.m.t. And this is going to be a live track blues and Chicago it's the name of the record Willie can and his Chance live blues Secada Oh we're going to play you mother in law blues. Thanks for listening. Me. Yeah that last drag was with Cyril Neville and his band called Royal Southern Brotherhood the royal gospel something came out last year. When he started a band he had Mike Zito and and even Aman but they left to go back and pursue their solo careers and he got too cool players. Guitar players to replace Bart Walker from Nashville and Tyrone Vonn from I guess Texas he's the son of Jimi Vons he's stocked up again and I love that. It's called Stand Up And it's very topical for the times that we're in today and I don't need to pontificate anymore about you know what I'm talking about. This is a blues it's a 53. And you're listening to Cajun new Boulder Denver and Fort Collins and I think we're going to show in Fort Demmer but I don't know where they are so I do hope they call in at 303449485. The wise I don't know 100 back I remember his advice I got from. A guy a long time ago he says when in danger or in doubt run in circles scream and shout at me I think that solves everything I really can't started Willy can't in his gents live Abby L.U.T.s mother in law blues kid Ramos an honor of Cinco de Mayo roll Mr Jelly and Rose Southern Brotherhood stand up this is all of us. Tether. Oh my love. We did soon. Enough. Being he did seem you. Know obviously he's been to. Baba sees me. A big leg length. Got a dog dog a. Big big many. Dog good dogs. To Sing me. No Bob the city's been. Good soon. I'm allowed to leave. Me there it's a. Little . While Momo. Momo. While Momo. No bother to see me. No God I mean the. Dog dog. Got blood leg the. Dog dog may. Be. The same as me. Well mole mo. Mowlam Milo. Almost. Seemed. That was old us from his new album fantasize about being black it was a track called Toast Green Mile it's a $58.00 Cajun you would like to think Greg Friedman attorney at law for his and kind support Greg Freeman as general counsel to k.g. And you and can be contacted at 303444 Sarah 500 like to thank everybody for listening and the phone calls and we hope you have a good rest of your weekend stick around because we got skipped a funk colleges scuse me skip to Proctor. Mispriced selecting a Sorry Skip Yeah anyway we got a lot of things down here but anyway Skip will be doing the show dusty grew so in Denver. Starting at 9 pm some sort of be a good one brother day was down there to a couple shows I want to tell you about boy harsher would fire near affairs there may lounge on Tuesday May 9th 2000.