Thanks Judy. Bunch more vinyl and tonight going to play some records but 1st I'm going to play. A tune from Teri O'Doherty from her record my blues soul I just happened to be in a town down south and she happened to be playing at the barbecue joint. She sends her regards to came and we sent her regards to her. We're going to start off with her original tune called gentrification blues Terry O'Doherty old. Bay Area singer. This one's on cd then will jump in to some vinyl Thanks for tuning in. Yeah there's a couple tracks from Terry a from her cd my blues soul came out couple years ago and she is alive and well and singing and performing all over the place down in Fremont last night like I said. And I recommend you go check you out if you can see here any time as well and shows as a dynamite band and that particular track Nancy Wright was doing that nice saxophone work so here we are. And came out and we're playing some records now one of the. Likely influences of Terrio Dobby was probably Laverne Baker and one of the Vern bakers influences was Bessie Smith So I brought in the record Laverne Baker sings Bessie Smith and we're going to hear some traction this is on Atlantic Records and it was recorded in January of 1 teen 58 a checker out Laverne Baker. That's a. Good. Way to. Get. Just. Saying. Ok. 6 can you. See. The. How long it. Takes because he's playing in that he's Ok and. When it's time to be he says. Sit ups to me. Alone a foot. Out of. Our . And is. This something. That you've been. Taught. The seed of doubt. He said. That he. Was. You know. The. Body. Was found. Some. Day. Now. He can. Sell. Oh. Me. A. low 7. Key of c. . So. This is. Not so to. Me a bit. Closer. To. You. Oh I. C see that chose C. To. Have you. Know say. Yes. You. Know so. You raise the. Pole. That you. Let them be. Themselves down. And. Down. The road so. They pop. You. Face to face. And. It. Makes me. Sick. To. Was. Only. Was. Meant to be so. That's how this was. Really was. And there you have a few tracks from Laverne Baker wasn't she dynamite and that was her singing Bessie Smith Tunes or songs that Bessie recorded the only one of those 3 that Bessie wrote actually was baby doll that's the scoop on that from 1958 Laverne Baker and that's from. An album on Atlantic Records. It's a night $23.00 right now. And I had a note for you 1st of all if you think it's just only rock n roll you haven't been listening it's the spirit of rock n roll every Thursday from one to 3 in the afternoon on came with the Trinity outlaw and sometimes Pamela and you're lucky either way because it's great music and some little break just political bent to some of the things in check are out that's again one to 3 in the afternoon every Thursday here on came what So the next record we're going to listen to tonight is is actually the. One of the 1st like 3 blues records I have I ever own or got this like a long time ago to chess recording it's Elmore James and John Berman It's called Who's muddy shoes and we're going to hear a few tracks see if you can guess who plays harmonic on this one we're going to hear ice cream man recorded. Let's see in 1053 we're going to hear who's muddy shoes and we're going to hear Madison blues and this is from the record again Elmore James and John brim whose muddy shoes and this is people powered radio you're hearing it on. Wrong. Then the moaning. And that was Elmore James and John brim from whose muddy shoes recorded in 1053 with a for the 1st 2 tracks ice cream man in whose muddy shoes and that last track Madison blues was recorded in 1960 and incidentally that wonderful saxophone music came from the Horn of j.t. Brown who was he was the man there for Elmore for many many years playing all a sax solos it's 133 here you get your mom's blues and came a plant some vinyl today having fun with that so I hope me out Lonnie Johnson fan is listening tonight because they want to hear some. Some old older recordings from from money Johnson and boy what a sharp looking guy on the cover we're going to hear some things he recorded in the late twenty's and early thirty's but 1st I get I get to read this because this is something that he said himself Lonnie Johnson he said I sing City Blues my blues is built on human beings on land see how they live see their heartaches in the ships they go through with love affairs and things like that that's what I think about and that's the way I make my living it's understanding others and that's the best way I can tell you my style of singing has nothing to do with the part of the country I come from it comes from my soul within the heart aches in the things that have happened to me in my life that's what makes a good blues singer Let's let him tell us all about it. Right here soon as I get my act together there we go Lonnie Johnson. All of the joy since he lives down alone the. Weight. And then. Said. I want to give you. I got those sweet would say though it is the man who. Say boy I give it all away. I'm going to Larry to. My god wait but. I want to give you. All a. Part of a sweet good say to leave. Here feel more good to. Thank gaining. Weight would say they're. Going to give you. I'm going to show you something. More. With what they say. Are you. Going to be if you. Got on the. Air if you want to get my sweet potatoes you got to buy. That God sweet but and I want to give you in. And. 'd then my. Leg. Then my. Negs. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Here are. You. Doing my back a. Bit in my. View . And I did my. Views. But I. Made. Them known. May. Be great Lonnie Johnson perhaps not the most politically correct but it was near nearly 100 years ago that was recorded 927. Stump and I'm a long slow it was beautiful guitar work that 1st track I thought sweet potato blues lowland blues. And that was going out to the Lonnie Johnson fan who called me this called me a couple times and wanted to hear some hope that was that will suffice for a little bit thanks for the fabulous suggestion. Long time community member business owner and lover of redwood community radio during these times of radical change in what seems all areas of life do you think you money local this holiday season supporting our community is number one the true gift and gain comes from supporting those closest to home came out is one of those places I rely on team for up to the minute real time local reporting fire last school or road closures payment is our local common denominator so I need supporting Redwood community radio every little bit helps you can send your generous donation to k. M. U. C. P. O. Box 135 Redway California 95560 or online t m u z o r t Thank you. And thank you Kim Ok you get your most blues until 11 Thanks for at choosing the radio tonight one of these things when I saw this show the other night Terrio Dudley she asked the crowd you know how many of you are familiar with Koko Taylor and I was the only person in the audience who raised my hand and that was shocking to both of us so that there was only one other person in the audience to heard the performer and me were shocked at that so I got to do my job here in educate the masses this is Koko Taylor from 1964 check the band Buddy Guy and Robert Nighthawk on guitars Walter shakey Horton at the harmonica Lafayette league at the piano Jack Myers Clifton James recorded in Chicago. You. Thank you. You. The late great Koko Taylor we heard from her and she wrote called What kind of man is this that was from 1964 as was the 2 Willie Dixon tune penned Tunes don't mess with the Messer from 65 and I got what it takes one of her biggest hits. I think we can squeeze in another record before our 10 o'clock classic Here's the next one Snooks Eagle and add a New Orleans we're going to your country boy and fly right back baby and this was recorded in New Orleans in 1971 and the record is just cold snowy going. The move to. Iraq. Or some of the very. High God of our the wisdom of will. Were the most certain my our lives the. Cartoon world will. See the door or come over. The sea low this brick wall of the. Shield in the horror of global. There's another character The mouth of the quiver. Was of these. Girls because of our the evil. Was in art come moving. Far far has gone the route with the. Word of God The Bring me. A little girl for our rising even. If you won't get along with. You that is why I rise. If you're the good of the. Spa costs were below 30 for the barber. To deliver is hurting. You. And that was.