Mon, 27 February 2006
This week's music: • La Fayette Cajun Fest and Fais Do Do by Blue Stew from their album Headed South; available from the iTunes Music Store. For more information and to buy their music on CD, head over here. • Homegrown (Radio Edit) by the Kelly Bell Band from their album Phat Blues Music; available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also order any of Kelly Bell Band's three CDs from Phat Blues. • Who Are You (remix) by Sam Fisher from his EP The Immediate Me, available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy Sam's music on CD over at GarageBand. Sam's own site is here. • Going Back to Alabama by the Siegel-Schwall Band from their Alligator album Flash Forward; available from iTunes Music Store and on CD from Alligator Records. • Who Do I Gotta Kill by Joe White from his CD Trials Along The Trail; available from the Independent Artists Company. Joe's site is here. • Take Your Shoes Off by Janet Ryan and Straight Up! from their album Wrapped Up in Blue; available from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy their music on CD over at CD Baby. (Music on this week's episode of Murphy's Saloon is courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network, GarageBand and Joe White) |
Thu, 16 February 2006
I'm going out of town for a long weekend in Boston, so there won't be a new Murphy's Saloon coming out Monday. But I'll be back next week with both a new Murphy's Stew and a new Murphy's Saloon. In the meantime, you can catch up listening to my previous shows, or visit and listen to a couple of my favorites: The Word Nerds and/or Coverville, both great shows. The music: • Who Do I Gotta Kill? by Joe White. Have a great weekend! |
Mon, 13 February 2006
This week's music: • Test Me by Phantom Freeway. • Think Of You by Ernie Van Veen. • Silent Treatment by P.W. Fenton & The Second Ward. • Death Letter Blues by The Hipnotics. • The Lovin' I Miss by Tommy Z. Tonight's Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. You can see where other Murphy's Saloon listeners live if you check out the Murphy's Friends Frappr map. Also mentioned on tonight's show: The Chicagoist and The Menu Pages. (Music on this week's episode of Murphy's Saloon is courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network) |
Mon, 6 February 2006
This week's music: • Stop Watching Your Enemies by Koko Taylor. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store. • Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes. You can buy her CD No More Mondays at her site. • Big Shot by Marcia Ball. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from iTunes Music Store. • On The Run by Katie Webster. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store. • Breakin' Out by Shemekia Taylor. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store. Murphy's Saloon intro and outro are from Just Got To Boogie and Shuffle In The Nineties, respectively, both by Matt Thorpe. If you'd like to see where other Murphy's Saloon listeners live, you can check out the Murphy's Friends map over here. So far, the most distant listener of Murphy's Saloonis in Singapore, while the listener who lives the furthest north resides in the Shetland Islands of the United Kingdom. If there are any Murphy's Saloon listeners in Africa, South America or central Asia, please step up and put a pin in the map. (This week's music at Murphy's Saloon is all courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network) |


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