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Scummy Blues had the great Chicago blues guitar player Luther Tucker with the San Francisco blues festival in Europe and it was with the mike lose on bass Harold banks on the drones and Ron Thompson on guitar we recorded that one in Paris and while at that time Scott music was so popular in Britain and. The band worked out this little thing that turned out like that and I just absolutely love it it s one of the great classics sand is also available on the San Francisco blues festival in Europe all right now you ready we get a number one hit record here like to play hit records from time to time and this one is from January of 1958 this one went to number one on the charts it was the silhouette sa. The ember label. On the Rama label 954 was the number 6 hit record I really apologize for that so what I m going to have to do is make it up to you and play the Marcels this was the number one hit record and it was on the copecks label 1961 The Marcels. And live . Marcel s Yes that was nu
Andrew Jones was born in October of 1948 in Dallas Texas my mom would sing in the house I m saying it s a little. My mom was a big band so yeah she was with my all these are really my blood I ll go but. There was I was I was born the scene and song with her up until I was born and she was My mom and dad separated when I was about 7 and we moved to the same neighborhood because I ll tell you that he brags and his brother James riot and they were Bobby boy and every time we had labor there had been talk they would come down and all of the people would give you haven t played about your father power for. Us and I was just fascinated watching and hearing the story for imprint of clients call my mom out of the surf I told I had held up your toff. And say that for going to have supper they are so free my mother when we let her get it I started playing notice. Ford So he gave his archtop I for it was old for a year. Earlier the squad. Moreover was on television. Just fascinated with. 3 o
That Mohamed was like a. Place. You are turned into. Santa. Ok. And welcome back for our number 2 of views of the blues right here on K.C. s b.f.m. In Santa Barbara on the radio 91.9 f.m. All over the world on the Internet Ok c.s.p. Dot au argy at that website you may see the play lists you may learn how to become a programmer and you may become a part of this nonprofit commercial free community radio station you are part of the community and we really appreciate your support. The binocs him all the End up Greg. Just before the break we hear from Willie long time Smith. A figure about whom I know nothing else but the song was recorded in 1947 it was called Homeless blues part of a 991 compilation called the beauty of the blues before that Howlin Wolf how many more years from the 972 vinyl chess album part of the huge case e.s.p. Vinyl library the album was called Chester Burnett aka a howling wolf. Preceding that something brand new by the Southern California band The 44 the song was
This is as our deejays here have regrouped have reviewed its break up album for the ages it s a gorgeous album populated with best classical implementation instrumentations that still maintain the genuine indie folk in us that is characteristic of Whitney s John wrist rattling so yeah it sounds good I going to play a song I chose called Valley. I nice nice tune that was so I m going to play one more new one before I get into my loose set I guess my time is running short so I want to play our new Robbie Robertson cd we got here and it s called cinematic and if you re not familiar Robbie Robertson was the headliner for the band band way back in the sixty s and he is an amazing guitarist and songwriter and he has just released another album which is pretty amazing he s still writing after all these years we re talking in career spanning 50 or 60 years so I m going to play a track off this new album called Let Love Reign. This is the bird of paradise. You. Stand for. Host every Saturday