Mon, 19 June 2006
This week's playlist: • Come Out Baby by Chris Juergensen, from the album Big Bad Sun, available through Chris' page at Magnatunes.com. Also available at Magnatunes: the album Prospects. • Sweet Melissa by Chris Juergensen, also from Big Bad Sun. • Please Let Me Explain by Reverend Raven, featuring Madison Slim, from the CD Live At Blues on Grand (2004), available from CD Baby. In addition, CD Baby has the Rev's first CD, Slow Burn (1998). • Bee Hive Baby by Reverend Raven, featuring Madison Slim, also from Live At Blues on Grand. • I Want To Talk About You by EB Davis and The Superband, from the album I Want To Talk About You. EB has his own online store, where you can order his CDs. You can also learn more at his MySpace page, and at EB Davis.com. • Fool For The Ladies by EB Davis and The Superband, also from I Want To Talk About You. • Hammer Down by Russell "The Hitman" Alexander and The Hitman Blues Band, from their 2003 album Angel in the Shadows, available from the iTunes Music Store. For more information about Russ and the band, go to their page at Garageband, their MySpace page or the band site. Also available from the iTMS: the 2000 album Blooztown. • Listen To The Wind by Russell "The Hitman" Alexander and The Hitman Blues Band, also from Angel in the Shadows. Although not mentioned on tonight’s show, very cool blues-related links worth a visit: the Delta Blues Museum and their podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. And remember, you do not have to own one of the most popular mp3 players on the planet to enjoy Murphy’s Saloon away from your computer: visit No iPod Required for more information. (Music on Murphy’s Saloon #29 courtesy of these very independent artists, the Podsafe Music Network, CD Baby or Magnatune.com) |
Sun, 11 June 2006
This week's music: • Foul Weather Blues by Harpdog Brown; his album Once In A Howlin' Moon, is available at his Web site. • Boom Boom by Loren Schulte, from his album No Frills, available from CD Baby; Schulte has also a GarageBand page. • In My Arms by the Ken DeRouchie Band, from their album Y2KDB, available from their site. They also have pages at MySpace and GarageBand. • The Moon Is Full by Albert Collins, Johnny Copeland & Robert Cray, from their album Showdown!, available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. • Snake by Son Lewis; from the Red Hot Blues compilation, available from Silk City Records and the iTunes Music Store. • Get Out of Memphis by The Chicago Kingsnakes, from their album Blues Island, available from CD Baby and the iTunes Music Store. • Please Don't Waste My Time by Bob Kirkpatrick, from his album Drive Across Texas, available from TopCat Records and the iTunes Music Store. • Why We Play the Blues by Michael Hill's Blues Mob, from the album Bloodlines, available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Also mentioned on tonight's show: the Chicago Blues Festival, the United Jersey Blues Network, the Delta Blues Museum and their podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues, and No iPod Required. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #28 courtesy of the artists, their labels, and/or the Podsafe Music Network) |
Mon, 5 June 2006
This week’s music: • Big Mary's by the Hipnotics; You can also buy their music on CD direct from the band at their site, and you can hear several other tracks at the Podsafe Music Network. • Wish It All Away by Leah Seator & SAS Blues; For more information and to hear other tracks, visit their site. • Feels Like Rain by Lights Out By Nine; Visit their site to learn more about the band and/or buy the CDs they have for sale. • Steal Away by Edwin Holt; from his album Second Time Around; available from TopCat Records and the iTunes Music Store. • Good Life by Reid Holmes; you can download tracks from his album, RH Factor, from his site, or you can buy the CD for just $6 over at CD Baby. • Landlord At My Door by Son Seals, from Son Seals: Deluxe Edition (2002); available from Alligator Records, or the iTMS. • Highwayman by Tinsley Ellis, from Live - Highwayman (2005); available from Alligator Records, or the iTunes Music Store. • I Believe by Detroit Women, from their CD Rattle Your Cage; available from Silk City Records, or the iTMS. Also mentioned on tonight's show: No iPod Required, The Shetland Blues Festival and The Shetland Blues Festival podcast. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #27 courtesy of the artists, their labels, and/or the Podsafe Music Network) |


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