Sun, 23 July 2006
This week's playlist: • Every Girl I Love by the Smokehouse Ramblers, from their CD Can't Get Used To It (2006). Visit CD Baby to buy the CD, and SmokehouseRamblers.com for more information. Two of the Ramblers also play with Voodoo Deville. • Sexual Chocolate by the Ken DeRouchie Band, from their forthcoming CD, Unglued. For more information visit their Garageband page, their page at American Idol Underground, their MySpace page or their site. • Slidin' by The Jame Mabry Blues Band, from their CD Blues Plus (1996). For more information or to buy a CD, visit their MySpace page or their site. • Make My Dreams Come True by The Jame Mabry Blues Band, also from their CD Blues Plus. • Gut Bucket 3 by James Brown. Yeah, that's right - the one and only Godfather of Soul. This track is available (exclusively, I believe) from the Podsafe Music Network. James has a Web site called (what else?) GodfatherOfSoul.com and 58 albums available through the iTMS. • I Got To Leave You Alone by The Mitchell Blues Band. For more information, visit the band's GarageBand page. • Better Life by Common Ground, from their self-produced CD Take 3 (2004), which is available from the iTMS and CD Baby. CD Baby also has their 1999 release Fragile. You can visit their MySpace page and their site for more information. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #32 courtesy of these very independent artists, and some combination of the following: the Podsafe Music Network, GarageBand.com, the iTunes Music Store and MySpace.com) Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: the Association of Music Podcasting, Podshow.com, the Podsafe Music Network and Ubercaster. Always worth a visit (and/or a listen): the Delta Blues Museum site and their podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. To enjoy Murphy's Saloon away from your computer, you do not have to own one of the seemingly ubiquitous white mp3 players: check out No iPod Required for more information. Thanks to Sci-Fi Hi-Fi, makers of PodWorks, a fine shareware application. And thanks to the Smackieville Squire, a good friend and a great graphic designer, who designed the Murphy's logo and recorded the brand new Murphy's Saloon Disclaimer. |


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