Roots rock review today with the new track from Walter Daniels, who joined forces with Jack Oblivian. We have some recent work from the Spanish band Guadalupe Plata, Jessy Dayton from Texas, Lilli Lewis from New Orleans and we introduce Cinelli Brothers from London and Diablogato from Boston. We check out a new track be Arthur Adams, an 80 year old blues legend who is still going strong. Mike Zito and Sonny Landreth joined forces on a new Creedence Clearwater tribute.
Mose Allison – The Seventh Son
Walter Daniels Meets Jack Oblivian and the Sheiks – 7th Son
Guadalupe Plata – Al Infierno que Vayas
Guadalupe Plata – Esqueleto
Hipbone Slim and the Kneejerkers – Kneecapped
Jesse Dayton – Baby’s Long Gone
Mike Zito & Sonny Landreth – Fortunate Son
Janiva Magness – Fortunate Son
Divine Horsemen – Talking in your Sleep Again
Lilli Lewis – Sin Eater
Arthur Adams – Kick Up Some Dust
Terry Adams – These Blues
NRBQ – Scraps
David Craven & Jon S Williams – Trees sing
The Cinelli Brothers – Ain’t Blue But I Sigh
Diablogato – Blasphemy
Buddy Guy & Junior Wells – When I Feel Better
Kerri Powers – Rusted Bell
Arthur Adams – Let Your Hair Down
Luther Dickinson – Boom Boom
Today the latest in rhythm, blues and roots rock. Samantha Fish joined forces with Jesse Dayton for a new album. Layla McCalla has put out a new tune. Automatic City is back with the new record. Pere Ubu has blues tune. We also have UK duet Mandelbrot Shakes, Early James from Alabama, Checkerboard Lounge from Melbourne and Trudy Lynn from Texas for the first time at the show. At the end of the show, we pay a tribute to the amazing, one and only Tina Turner.
Michael Tarbox – Ain’t No Grave
The Mandelbrot Shakes – Losing My Way
Early James – Harder To Blame
Sunny War – Swear To Gawd (Feat. David Rawlings & Chris Pierce)
Status Quo – Is It Really Me
Samantha Fish, Jesse Dayton – Down In The Mud
Checkerboard Lounge – Rollercoaster
Duke Robillard – What That Means to Me
Tav Falco Panther Burns – Master Of Chaos
Pere Ubu – Worried Man Blues
Automatic City – No Dice
Elli de Mon – Ticking
The Cold Stares – Come For Me
Trudy Lynn – Down In Memphis
Leyla McCalla – Freedom Is A Constant Struggle
GA-20 – Double Gettin’
The Silversound – Shaker
Tina and Ike Turner – I Idolize You
Tina and Ike Turner – Baby (What You Want Me To Do)
Tina and Ike Turner – Honky Tonk Women
Today’s episode is inspired by the new music more or less connected to Louisiana. We start off with the new names for us, one-man-band Jesse Dayton and native American guitarist Cary Moran. John Paul Keith is next with a Cajun tune on his latest live album, specially prepared to close the gap between releases during the pandemic. Slavic Soul Party also released a similar live effort. They are a brass band showcasing Balkan folk traditions, but Balkan brass bands are really not all that different to the New Orleans brass and I think it can be heard on the tune I selected for this show. Legendary Louisiana Le Roux are back with the new record. Rhiannon Giddens has a new single, and we check it out today as well.
Ambrose Thibodeaux – Two Step de Kaplan;
Jesse Dayton – Mardi Gras Shake;
Cary Morin – Cary’s Groove;
Cary Morin – Blue Delta Home;
The Revelers – Au bou de la rivière (At the End of the River);
John Paul Keith – Cajun;
Rhiannon Giddens – Don’t Call Me Names;
Layla McCalla – Oh My Love;
Buckwheat Zydeco – When The Levee Breaks;
Lost Bayou Ramblers – Si J’Auraus Des Ailes (Live);
Leigh Gregory – Louisiana;
Sonny Landreth – Blacktop Run;
Rufus – Opelousas Sostan;
Clifton Chenier – Zydaco Cha Cha;
Louisiana’s Le Roux – Lucy Anna;
Slavic Soul Party – Truth;
Wayne Toups – Tupelo Honey.
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