1990 jump for joy on Alligator Records. I see that. Festival last season for all door events at pretty much ended but the 3rd annual Reading Pennsylvania Blues Festival coming up this month and if you're in the area is going to be Nov 22nd 23rd and the 24th they're going to have the neck mos band with Dennis grueling. Cannon wreck Estrin and the night cats. And Christo on kingfish Ingram will perform along with Robin Ford Deanna and. John primer so many others reading Blues Festival dot com for information on that want to get Nov 22nd 23rd and 24th. Son House. Recorded at the University University of Chicago in November of 1964 the preaching blues. It was one of his autobiographical songs he played National steel guitar with a bottle neck he was a big influence on Robert Johnson in muddy waters. And he worked. After leaving Mississippi went to Rochester New York where he worked on the railroad there up in Rochester. And eventually. Began to do the college circuit in 1960 s. And. His career was rejuvenating. So we heard from Elmore James before that one standing at the crossroads. There he was Rolling Stone. But. You know the Calvin's in harmony they're on the high tone records they're from Southern California and they did a dedication to the El Monte Legion Hall for all the great. Groups the vocal groups performed in the 1950 s. The Cal names high tone records Oakland California. Michael Hills blues mob the New York State Of Blues we heard Papa Was a Rolling Stone from their own album on Alligator Records from 1998 and McCracken. I want to get to know. Please. Don't. Yeah you're the one that was Jimmy McCracken recorded that one here in Oakland California in 1961 and it was issued on our records Irma 102 that was the label that was a song that was written by Bob and Jimmy together and featured a great Johnny Hart's men on guitar along with Wiley Cozart in Bob Gads Jr And that was cut in Oakland 1961 and it was a hit record there for Jimi you're the one and I just got to know Imperial Records from 1961 same year and that went to number 2 money arm the charts just got to know and that was recorded in Oakland and issued on Imperial Records Well you know. You might remember the Watergate it was. The avenue to impeachment for Richard Nixon That's right when the plumbers broke into the Watergate apartments to get information on Daniel Ellsberg and the Democratic Party which led to the impeachment of Richard Nixon and it was all over the news earing that era and of course we're all talking about impeachment right now as well I'm going to play something here for you. This is by James Cotton and if you listen carefully this is a boogie thing and James Cotton makes reference to the Watergate. Yeah I kind of like this one and just goes to show you how how some political issues sometimes get integrated into blues music. They get at the Watergate. James gotten blues band and that was from an album he recorded. With Matt Murphy on guitar and back in 1974 and records with Kenny Johnson on the drums. Charles. Bass and little bowl on the saxophone James Cotton armonica and vocals one more mile and a thing. Yeah you're to the bush by the bay show here on k.p.n. Face. Playing. Below Mr Low. Live. It was hard with. Doug Jones there are baritone saxophone with math like a band John Parker. Marty bhalo and the others as well on Stony Plain records blow Mr Low with Duke Robel ardent Sugar Ray and we're going to head to Manhattan New York here in 1947 recording session with 2 of the great blues shouters of all time. For Aladdin Records Big Joe Turner with Wynonie Harris. You. Just can't. But. That was Big Joe and the Dinah flows Severin records all night long e.-m. a Couple selections there from this album by Big Joe and the Dinah falls out of the east coast and they've been working out of I think. Memphis or Nashville or somewhere they recently recorded a new one this one goes back a few years on the 7 label simply titled All Night Long big Jonah Dinah flows you know Boston produced one of the great jump and big bands that came along here they are from a debut album Here are the love dogs. So live.