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11 hrs ago | Roanoke Times

Check out music writer Tad Dickens' podcast with Rory Block to get jazzed for Friday night's show.

In blues music, lots of players work to put their own stamps on all the subgenres.

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Related Topix: Blues, Rory Block, Robert Johnson, Music, Entertainment

Wed Nov 11, 2009

The Dispatch

My top 10 songs of all time

Sometimes my ability to enact the inane in the midst of serious events dumbfounds even me.

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Related Topix: Raleigh Metro, Chapel Hill, NC, Blues, Opinion

Wed Nov 04, 2009

Charleston City Paper

Scissormen: a bunch of blues cut-ups

"We will ideally be knocking patrons unconscious and stacking their out-cold bodies up like cord wood ... and then spray-painting them bright-orange," claims Ted Drozdowski, the notorious bandleader and slide guitarist of Nashville blues-rock act Scissormen, speaking of his upcoming show at the Sullivan's Island Home Team BBQ.

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Related Topix: Painting, Arts, Sullivan's Island, SC, Blues, Robert Johnson, John the Revelator, Charleston, SC

Thu Oct 15, 2009

Caliente

Louisiana's Mooney headlines Blues Fest

A little bit of Louisiana is scheduled to appear at the Southern Arizona Blues Heritage Foundation's 2009 Blues Festival.

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Related Topix: Blues, John Mooney, Bonnie Raitt

Fri Sep 25, 2009

Acoustic Guitar

How a National Guitar Is Built

Few guitars have the cool factor of a shiny, metal-bodied National. With a distinctively loud and penetrating voice, derived from a loudspeaker-like aluminum cone that's connected to the guitar's saddle, Nationals are in a category by themselves regardless of whether they're viewed from a sonic or design standpoint.

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Related Topix: Blues, Tampa Red, Bukka White, Blind Boy Fuller, Taj Mahal, Long Beach, CA

Wed Sep 23, 2009

Columbia Spectator

Snail mail sings songs of America's past

Published Tuesday 22 September 2009 10:37pm EST. During his long stretches on the road, Woody Guthrie sang the following to his daughter, "I'm-a-gonna wrap myself up in paper, I'm gonna daub myself with with glue, Stick some stamps on top of my head; I'm gonna mail myself to you." In Guthrie's time, a stamp cost three cents, and airmail was a ...

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Related Topix: Blues

Sun Sep 06, 2009

A-Infos Radio Project

The Other Black Music: The Other Black Music Sept. 6, 2009, Segment 1

5)Manteca "Afro Funky" from the CD "Ritmo Y Sabor" Essential Media Group 6)Alborosie "Mama She Don't Like You" from the CD "Kingston Town Single" Greensleeves 7)Miles Davis "Black Satin" from the CD "On The Corner" 8)Devier "Keep Me Warm" from the CD "You're My Everything" Hitman Records 9)Pax Nicholas and The Netty Family "Na Six Feet" from the CD ...

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Related Topix: Blues, John the Revelator, Jazz, Lonnie Liston Smith, Sister Rosetta Tharpe, Gospel, The Ethiopians, Reggae

Thu Sep 03, 2009

Nashville Scene

Jack White Records With Keith Richards, Charlie Watts STILL a Rolling Stone

Anyone who knows the difference between a guitar and a bass--guitar=six strings, bass =four--knows that legendary Rolling Stones riff-king Keith Richards loves himself some blues pickin'. He was inspired by all the greats, Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Leadbelly, Son House and now Jack White, as it was reported yesterday on RollingStone.com that ...

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Related Topix: It Might Get Loud, Pop/Rock, The Rolling Stones, Blues, Robert Johnson, Charley Patton, Leadbelly

Mon Aug 31, 2009

Houston Press

Aftermath: Depeche Mode's Black and Blue Celebration at The Woodlands

Far, far away from the group once known for bubbly synth-pop anthems like "Just Can't Get Enough" and "Everything Counts," Depeche Mode circa 2009 has pressed its small army of keyboards and electronics into the service of primal urges and raw sexuality.

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Related Topix: Depeche Mode, Pop/Rock, Kraftwerk, Electronic, Bukka White, Blues, Dr. John

Fri Aug 28, 2009

Express

Richmond folk-rock outfit Ilad borrows from the past, but still continues to look to the future.

UNLIKE MOST OF ITS beard-rocking brethren, Richmond folk-rock band Ilad is more than a mere peddler of bygone sounds.

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Related Topix: Blues

Wed Aug 26, 2009

WTTV Indianapolis

Joe Henry gives his own tone to the blues

Joe Henry is tapped into the American past in unexpected ways. He lives in a roomy South Pasadena Craftsman designed for President Garfield's widow, and his preferred attire, a black suit and pointy boots, suggests that the 48-year-old singer and guitarist would have been at home playing in Elvis Presley's first band.

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Related Topix: Joe Henry, Pop/Rock, Leadbelly, Blues, Robert Johnson, Skip James, Music, Entertainment

Wed Aug 12, 2009

Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Song of the Day: He Who Found the Blue Note First

"St. Louis Blues" by W.C. Handy T here are so many firsts, so many "fathers" and so many "kings" of the blues, one wonders sometimes.

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Related Topix: Blues, Charlie Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Ma Rainey, Alabama

Sun Aug 09, 2009

Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Song of the Day: He Who Found the Blue Note First

"St. Louis Blues" by W.C. Handy T here are so many firsts, so many "fathers" and so many "kings" of the blues, one wonders sometimes.

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Related Topix: Blues, Charlie Patton, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Blind Blake, Ma Rainey, Alabama

Tue Aug 04, 2009

Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Song of the Day: He Wanted a Tidy Spot to Lay Down

A t about the same that Mamie Smith was experiencing the stunning success she had with record sales of Crazy Blues , and Eck Robertson and Fiddlin' John Carson were being recognized for the first recordings of country music, Blind Lemon Jefferson was stirring up a blues storm down in Texas.

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Related Topix: Blues, Blind Lemon Jefferson, Dallas Metro, Leadbelly, T-Bone Walker

Thu Jul 30, 2009

Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Song of the Day: A Hobo, a Baseball Player, a Fighter, a Bluesman

L ike Son House who somewhat proceeded him, Bukka White also called Parchman Farm his home for a while, and also like other bluesmen who "stayed" there too, one suspects that if they actually did call it home, he did so reluctantly.

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Related Topix: Blues, Bukka White, Charlie Patton, Memphis, TN Metro, Aberdeen, MS, Libraries

Mon Jul 27, 2009

Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Song of the Day: On Top of the World w the Mississippi Shieks

The Delta Big 4, Willie Brown, Tommy Johnson, Charlie Patton and Son House, were not the only thing going on in the evolution of the blues in the 1920's. They were just the most influential, and perhaps the most recorded.

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Related Topix: Mississippi, Blues, Charlie Patton, Jackson Metro, Jackson, MS, A Face in the Crowd, Drama Movies

Thu Jul 23, 2009

Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Song of the Day: All Tommy Johnson wanted was a Drink of Cool Water

L ike many of the cottonfield laborers, sharecroppers and poor itinerant black people of his time, Tommy Johnson led a particularly rough life.

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Related Topix: Blues, Charlie Patton, Robert Johnson, Terry, MS, Canned Heat

Tue Jul 21, 2009

Lake Tahoe Real Estate

Song of the Day: Future Blues from one of the Delta Big Four

W e call them the Delta Big Four. These are the guys who are the forefathers of the Delta Blues style.

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Related Topix: Blues, Robert Johnson, Muddy Waters, Charlie Patton, Clarksdale, MS, Robinsonville, MS

Wed Jul 08, 2009

NPR

Saxophonist JD Allen Lets It 'Shine'

This is the year of the saxophone trio. Mark Turner and Fly released an album. Joshua Redman raised the ante with a double-trio phalanx of two drums and two basses.

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Related Topix: Blues

Tue Jun 02, 2009

Jazz & Blues Music Reviews

Around the blogs

Big Road Blues has posted an interesting essay called "The Blues Ain't No Monkey Junk," part of their annual tribute to the legendary Son House : "Patton told Laibley about House and about two other musicians Willie Brown and Louise Johnson, setting the stage for one of the blues most legendary recording sessions.

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Related Topix: Blog News, Blues, Grafton, WI, Otis Rush

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