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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This week is a Roadhouse Rewind. I'll be back next week with a new edition. Following a huge 500th edition of the show, I put together another hour guaranteed to make you dance wherever you are. Rob Stone, Downchild, Dennis Gruenling, Trudy Lynn, and Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers wait in the queue. They're surrounded by music that epitomizes the feel of The Roadhouse. It's definitely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard and the first of the next 500 - the 501st Roadhouse.
This week is a Roadhouse Rewind. I'll be back next week with a new edition. Following a huge 500th edition of the show, I put together another hour guaranteed to make you dance wherever you are. Rob Stone, Downchild, Dennis Gruenling, Trudy Lynn, and Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers wait in the queue. They're surrounded by music that epitomizes the feel of The Roadhouse. It's definitely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard and the first of the next 500 - the 501st Roadhouse.
After a focus away from new releases last week, the pendulum swings. I'm elbow-deep in new blues this week, with a full set of gospel blues, as well, just to keep things interesting. Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, The Holmes Brothers, GA-20, The Paul DesLauriers Band, and Arthur Adams lead the way though another hour of new blues and, by default, another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 760th Roadhouse.
After a focus away from new releases last week, the pendulum swings. I'm elbow-deep in new blues this week, with a full set of gospel blues, as well, just to keep things interesting. Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, The Holmes Brothers, GA-20, The Paul DesLauriers Band, and Arthur Adams lead the way though another hour of new blues and, by default, another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 760th Roadhouse.
You know, I love new blues and I love bringing you new blues each week, but sometimes, you've just got to reach for a mood. That's definitely the case in this hour of The Roadhouse. John Primer, Toronzo Cannon, Mississippi Heat, Mud Morganfield, and Tommy Castro really help set the tone, and its one that may just have you up and moving throughout the hour. How about we just call this hour an indigo mood and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 759th Roadhouse.
You know, I love new blues and I love bringing you new blues each week, but sometimes, you've just got to reach for a mood. That's definitely the case in this hour of The Roadhouse. John Primer, Toronzo Cannon, Mississippi Heat, Mud Morganfield, and Tommy Castro really help set the tone, and its one that may just have you up and moving throughout the hour. How about we just call this hour an indigo mood and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 759th Roadhouse.
This is another one of those hours that's so new, you can practically smell the shrink-wrap. Every track is from 2019 and 12 of the 15 tracks are from the past 90 days. Jontavious Willis, Michael Lee, Tad Robinson, Rhiannon Giddens, and Shaun Murphy provide new blues to help support an old approach - to build another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 758th Roadhouse.
This is another one of those hours that's so new, you can practically smell the shrink-wrap. Every track is from 2019 and 12 of the 15 tracks are from the past 90 days. Jontavious Willis, Michael Lee, Tad Robinson, Rhiannon Giddens, and Shaun Murphy provide new blues to help support an old approach - to build another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 758th Roadhouse.
We're here for blues and you won't be disappointed. I open with a title that reminds me of traditional radio and throw in a blues lesson in recycling. Toronzo Cannon, Vaneese Thomas, Mike Andersen, Keb' Mo', and Giles Robson line up with another Roadhouse debut in the hour ahead. It's possible that we've tapped into the new radio signal, but it's certain that it once again delivers another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 757th Roadhouse.
We're here for blues and you won't be disappointed. I open with a title that reminds me of traditional radio and throw in a blues lesson in recycling. Toronzo Cannon, Vaneese Thomas, Mike Andersen, Keb' Mo', and Giles Robson line up with another Roadhouse debut in the hour ahead. It's possible that we've tapped into the new radio signal, but it's certain that it once again delivers another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 757th Roadhouse.
Horns, hard blues, new blues, bands from Providence to Sydney, and a Roadhouse debut from an album with a lot of great guest artists - that's the hour ahead in The Roadhouse. I think we move pretty easily from one track to the next, one set to the next, and right on through our allotted weekly time. Terry Hanck, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Mike Zito, Ash Grunwald, and The Teskey Brothers lay it down to create another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 756th Roadhouse.
Horns, hard blues, new blues, bands from Providence to Sydney, and a Roadhouse debut from an album with a lot of great guest artists - that's the hour ahead in The Roadhouse. I think we move pretty easily from one track to the next, one set to the next, and right on through our allotted weekly time. Terry Hanck, Robert Randolph & The Family Band, Mike Zito, Ash Grunwald, and The Teskey Brothers lay it down to create another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 756th Roadhouse.
This hour is filled with interesting features, including a track-heavy female lineup and a set of blues from the 1950s. Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Janiva Magness & Taj Mahal, Dawn Tyler Watson, Big Maybelle, and Vaneese Thomas help provide yet another shade in the seemingly infinite hues of blues. It's just ahead - another hour of the finest blues you've never heard, the 755th Roadhouse.
This hour is filled with interesting features, including a track-heavy female lineup and a set of blues from the 1950s. Rick Estrin & The Nightcats, Janiva Magness & Taj Mahal, Dawn Tyler Watson, Big Maybelle, and Vaneese Thomas help provide yet another shade in the seemingly infinite hues of blues. It's just ahead - another hour of the finest blues you've never heard, the 755th Roadhouse.
This hour of The Roadhouse is chock full blues experience - artists with deep catalogs, lots of time on the road in front of fans, and plenty of musical tricks up their sleeves. Altered Five Blues Band, Joe Louis Walker, Billy Price, Sugaray Rayford, and Duke Robillard - it's a ton of experienced blues in the hour, and it's certainly another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 754th Roadhouse.