Wednesday, November 9, 2011
November 9 Show: Bands of Blues Power Fans: Second Edition
All the songs featured tonight were originals, and the bands gave me permission to post them on my podcast. Thank you so much!!!!!!!
Bands featured on the show to be posted during the show (in no particular order--all the bands were too good and too diverse to try to rank!):
1. dctanner--Sunday Blues--4:03
Thanks to David Tanner (dctanner) from Scottsdale, AZ, for sharing his band's music with us!
2. Low Society--Dead Man's Shoes--3:33
from High Time
Thanks to Mandy Lemons and Sturgis Nikides from New York, NY, for sharing their band's music with us!
3. Mike Numera--Whole lot of Woman--4:47
from Nomad
Thanks to Mike Numera from Harwood, MD, for sharing his band's music with us!
4. Angie Owens & Friends--My Music Man--3:35
Thanks to Angie Owens from Bono, AR, for sharing her band's music with us!
5. King Richard and the Bayou Boys--Your Favorite Fool--3:06
from Life of the Party
Thanks to "King" Richard Doredant from Tyler, TX, for sharing his band's music with us!
6. The Funky Fritters--Right Place, Wrong Time--6:48
Thanks to Danny Drexler from New York, NY for sharing his band's music with us!
And now to close out the show, I'll turn to my collection and pick out some more of the great blues you've come to expect on Blues Power...
1. Stevie Ray Vaughan--The Things That I Used to Do--5:26
from Live at Carnegie Hall
2. Albert Collins--Tired Man--5:12
from Live in Japan
3. Albert King--The Hunter--2:46
from King of the Blues Guitar
4. Jimmy Hall--The Hunter--5:27
from Rendezvous with the Blues
5. Lonnie Mack & Stevie Ray Vaughan--Oreo Cookie Blues--6:55
from Solos, Sessions, & Encores
6. Bruce Katz--Call It Home--6:03
from A Deeper Blue
7. The Allman Brothers Band--Crazy Love--3:43
from A Decade of Hits 1969-1979
8. Watermelon Slim & the Workers--Check Writing Woman--2:55
from Watermelon Slim & the Workers
9. Eric Clapton--After Midnight--5:38
from Just One Night
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Ah man, really diggin' that Low Society "Dead Man's Shoes" Gruvalicious....
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