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The Roadhouse
Summary: The Roadhouse is a 60-minute weekly podcast of the best independent blues from around the world. Featuring a mixture of independent artists and permissions-based music from independent blues labels, it's 60 minutes of the finest blues you've never heard. An Association of Music Podcasting feed, The Roadhouse is dedicated to the independent blues artist.
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- Artist: Tony Steidler-Dennison
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It's a notable week in The Roadhouse. I've got five Roadhouse debuts - the most ever in a single edition - and a tempo that will take your breath away. Johnny Neel, Crooked Still, Biscuit Miller & The Mix, Chickenbone Slim, and Diane Blue absolutely blast us down the road with another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 768th Roadhouse.
With a couple of very focused sets, this hour of The Roadhouse drifts off into territory you might not find in other blues shows. Shaun Murphy, Lincoln Durham, Brody Buster's One Man Band, Terry Hanck, and Annika Chambers are just five of the fourteen artists in the hour. We're going from one end of the blues to the other and along that trip, we'll paint another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 767th Roadhouse.
With a couple of very focused sets, this hour of The Roadhouse drifts off into territory you might not find in other blues shows. Shaun Murphy, Lincoln Durham, Brody Buster's One Man Band, Terry Hanck, and Annika Chambers are just five of the fourteen artists in the hour. We're going from one end of the blues to the other and along that trip, we'll paint another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 767th Roadhouse.
Guess what? I've got a bunch of great blues ahead - go figure. With a couple of Roadhouse debuts, I'll roll 15 tracks in the hour, including Our Native Daughters, Booker T. Jones, Mike Zito, Vaneese Thomas, and Luther Dickinson. It's a plentiful hour, and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 766th Roadhouse.
Guess what? I've got a bunch of great blues ahead - go figure. With a couple of Roadhouse debuts, I'll roll 15 tracks in the hour, including Our Native Daughters, Booker T. Jones, Mike Zito, Vaneese Thomas, and Luther Dickinson. It's a plentiful hour, and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 766th Roadhouse.
Guess what? I've got a bunch of great blues ahead - go figure. With a couple of Roadhouse debuts, I'll roll 15 tracks in the hour, including Our Native Daughters, Booker T. Jones, Mike Zito, Vaneese Thomas, and Luther Dickinson. It's a plentiful hour, and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 766th Roadhouse.
In the next hour of The Roadhouse, I've got a huge variety, including a set of blues rock right up against a set of acoustic. Dave Specter, Danny Bryant, Mary Flower, Tasha Taylor, and Seth Walker get the nod, along with 9 other great artists and tracks. Together, they make up another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 765th Roadhouse.
In the next hour of The Roadhouse, I've got a huge variety, including a set of blues rock right up against a set of acoustic. Dave Specter, Danny Bryant, Mary Flower, Tasha Taylor, and Seth Walker get the nod, along with 9 other great artists and tracks. Together, they make up another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 765th Roadhouse.
The next hour of The Roahouse is mystery-free. I've got some great tracks from Biscuit Miller & The Mix, Johnny Rawls, Giles Robson, Bob Margolin, and Screamin' John & Td Lind. And they're strung together in a way that I think just logically leads you from one end of the hour to the other. I'm sure you'll find it to be another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 766th Roadhouse.
The next hour of The Roahouse is mystery-free. I've got some great tracks from Biscuit Miller & The Mix, Johnny Rawls, Giles Robson, Bob Margolin, and Screamin' John & Td Lind. And they're strung together in a way that I think just logically leads you from one end of the hour to the other. I'm sure you'll find it to be another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 766th Roadhouse.
The next hour of The Roahouse is mystery-free. I've got some great tracks from Biscuit Miller & The Mix, Johnny Rawls, Giles Robson, Bob Margolin, and Screamin' John & Td Lind. And they're strung together in a way that I think just logically leads you from one end of the hour to the other. I'm sure you'll find it to be another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 766th Roadhouse.
It's another week in The Roadhouse, and another week with some new artists, three of whom are making their Roadhouse debut. Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, GA-20, North Mississippi Allstars, Dave Specter, and Henri Herbert are ahead. All in all, they provide the perfect environment to hide away from the real world. They definitely help provide another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 763rd Roadhouse.
It's another week in The Roadhouse, and another week with some new artists, three of whom are making their Roadhouse debut. Teresa James & The Rhythm Tramps, GA-20, North Mississippi Allstars, Dave Specter, and Henri Herbert are ahead. All in all, they provide the perfect environment to hide away from the real world. They definitely help provide another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 763rd Roadhouse.
Two weeks removed from a new edition of The Roadhouse, the next edition has new life, new blues, and five - count 'em five - Roadhouse debuts. Ghost Town Blues Band, Mike Zito, Victor Lawson and Little John Crisley, Mike Duke, and Beth Hart lie straight ahead. It just doesn't get any newer than this hour of The Roadhouse. As always, it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Two weeks removed from a new edition of The Roadhouse, the next edition has new life, new blues, and five - count 'em five - Roadhouse debuts. Ghost Town Blues Band, Mike Zito, Victor Lawson and Little John Crisley, Mike Duke, and Beth Hart lie straight ahead. It just doesn't get any newer than this hour of The Roadhouse. As always, it's another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.