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CRUISIN FOR A BLUISIN

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31.3.11


TONITE OUR BLUESFEST FEATURE IS ROBERT ZIMMERMAN. WE TREAD THE EDGES TONITE WITH CONTEMPORARY BLUES AND SOME EARLY JAZZ AND SWING FROM GRAND MARQUIS WHO FEATURED IN THE INTERNATIONAL BLUES CHALLENGE. THEY ALSO WALTZ AROUND THE EDGES. SO I ASK HOW DO YOU DEFINE THE BLUES [ANSWER AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PAGE.]

 

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·      6. Bad Penny. Pete Cornelius. Tumbleweed. 2010. Independent.

·      3. Do Right Woman, Do Right Man. The Revelators. Amazing Stories. Head Records.’01

·      11. Louisiana Blues. The Revelators. Amazing Stories. Head Records.’01.

·      2. On Your Way Down. Trombone Shorty. Backatown. Verve. 2010.

·      4. Big Booty Woman. Black Joe Louis. Tell ‘Em What Your Name Is. UMG Records.’08

·      2. Thank Me Someday. Buddy Guy. Living Proof. JIVE Records. 2010.

·      1. 74 Years Young. Buddy Guy. Living Proof. JIVE Records. 2010. [My song of the year].

 

Since we mentioned song of the year here are some selections from albums of the year. For more details go to www.bayfm.org and check out the January playlists.

·      Do Right Lil’ Lady. C.C. Adcock.

·      You Are Not Alone. Mavis Staples.

·      Johnny Got A Boom Boom. Imelda May.

·      Can’t Hold Out Much Longer. Eric Clapton.

·      Don’t Cha Know. The Steve Miller Band.

·      Soul of a Man. Little Axe.

 

 Is Bob Dylan the biggest act to play Bluesfest? What an absolute coup! Congratulations to the Bluesfest Team.

·      7. Blind Willie McTell. The Essential Bob Dylan. Sony. 2001.

·      6. Workingman’s Blues #2. Modern Times. Sony. 2006.

·      9. Woogie Boogie. Self Portrait. Sony. 1970.

·      19. Take a Message to Mary. Self Portrait. Sony. 1970.

·      20. It Hurts Me Too. Self Portrait. Sony. 1970.

·      2. Gotta Serve Somebody. Mavis Staples. Dylan All Blues’d Up. Compendia. 2002.

·      7. One More Night. Nashville Skyline. CBS. 1969.

 

I must apologise to listeners of CRUISIN FOR A BLUISIN and The Black Keys for seriously underestimating this album. Of all the albums from last year this is the one I have been playing the most.

This is an album by The Black Keys. The name of this album is Brothers. These are the names of the songs I will play from this album.

·      1. Everlasting Light.

·      2. Next Girl.

·      3. Tighten Up.

·      4. Howlin’ For You.

·      5. She’s Long Gone.

·      6. Black Mud.

 

GRAND MARQUIS - HOLD ON TO ME (INDEPENDENT 2010)

New energy given to some classic jazz and swing tunes from the 30’s and 40’s. Back to the Future. The days of player pianos 78’s, prohibition and speakeasy’s. Get out the Two-tone shoes and stomp it up.

·      2. The Spider & The Fly.

·      3. Topsy.

·      6. The World is Waiting for the Sunrise.

·      11. Dinah.

·      13. Good Rockin’ Tonight.

 

Brother Duane – The Georgia Peach will be in next week. I wouldn’t want to steal his thunder but I will anyway.

·      1. Floating Bridge. Gregg Allman. Low Country Blues.

·      4. I Can’t Be Satisfied.

·      5. Blind Man.

·      6. Just Another Rider. [Which I Believe is being added to the Allman Brother’s Set]

·      1. Raise Your Right Hand. Hill Country Revue. Zebra Ranch.

·      2. Chalk It Up. Hill Country Revue. Zebra Ranch.

·      3. Going Down. Hill Country Revue. Zebra Ranch.

 

 

Answer to the Question – If it’s played on CRUISIN FOR A BLUISIN its Blues.

 

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