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 real good time in the next hour of The Roadhouse. I've got three artists who are new to The Roadhouse, a couple more tracks from the Alligator 50th anniversary collection, and some folks who make fairly regular appearances in the show. GA-20, Jamiah Rogers, Tom Feldmann & Noah Levy, William Clarke, and Johnny Nicholas all take the little bandstand in the corner. I'm sure you'll agree that it's 15 great tracks to fill another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's a real good time in the next hour of The Roadhouse. I've got three artists who are new to The Roadhouse, a couple more tracks from the Alligator 50th anniversary collection, and some folks who make fairly regular appearances in the show. GA-20, Jamiah Rogers, Tom Feldmann & Noah Levy, William Clarke, and Johnny Nicholas all take the little bandstand in the corner. I'm sure you'll agree that it's 15 great tracks to fill another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's the special little things that make up the next hour of The Roadhouse. Three great tracks from Alligator Records, four Roadhouse debuts, and a set of all-female blues artists. Eddie 9V, Quinn Sullivan, Queen Esther, Cristina Vane, and Screamin' John & TD Lind are all ahead. It's an hour that'll pass quickly for all the special touches, and it's absolutely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
It's the special little things that make up the next hour of The Roadhouse. Three great tracks from Alligator Records, four Roadhouse debuts, and a set of all-female blues artists. Eddie 9V, Quinn Sullivan, Queen Esther, Cristina Vane, and Screamin' John & TD Lind are all ahead. It's an hour that'll pass quickly for all the special touches, and it's absolutely another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Blues it is in the next edition of The Roadhouse. In a way, it's a quiet return to the uptempo mood of years gone by. The Record Company, Robben Ford, The Blues Quarantinos, Hip Lankchan, and Chris Cain fill the hour. I think this is an hour that might just lift you out of your seat a few times. And, that's mostly because it is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 847th Roadhouse.
Blues it is in the next edition of The Roadhouse. In a way, it's a quiet return to the uptempo mood of years gone by. The Record Company, Robben Ford, The Blues Quarantinos, Hip Lankchan, and Chris Cain fill the hour. I think this is an hour that might just lift you out of your seat a few times. And, that's mostly because it is another hour of the finest blues you've never heard - the 847th Roadhouse.
Sixteen tracks and five debuts make up the next edition of The Roadhouse and provide the freshest view of blues you'll find. The Blues Quarantinos, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Tommy Z, Otis Rush, and Eddie "The Chief" Clearwater. Old, new, north, and south - they do have this in common: they're all part of another hour of the finest blues you've never heard, the 843rd Roadhouse.
Sixteen tracks and five debuts make up the next edition of The Roadhouse and provide the freshest view of blues you'll find. The Blues Quarantinos, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Tommy Z, Otis Rush, and Eddie "The Chief" Clearwater. Old, new, north, and south - they do have this in common: they're all part of another hour of the finest blues you've never heard, the 843rd Roadhouse.
Consider this hour to be a hallway with many, many doors into the blues. Rick Holmstrom, Mick Fleetwood, Gary Moore, Fantastic Negrito, and Steve Cropper in the hour ahead represent doors from blues, blues-rock, and R&B. Pick your own door, open it up, and find your way in to another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Consider this hour to be a hallway with many, many doors into the blues. Rick Holmstrom, Mick Fleetwood, Gary Moore, Fantastic Negrito, and Steve Cropper in the hour ahead represent doors from blues, blues-rock, and R&B. Pick your own door, open it up, and find your way in to another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
Circumstance drives a Roadhouse Rewind this week. I'll be back next week with a new edition of the finest blues you've never heard. This edition of The Roadhouse features some old friends, some new one, some quick little ditties, and some of the longest tracks ever played in the show. Tommy Malone, Little Mike & The Tornadoes, Lurrie Bell, Harpdog Brown, and Janiva Magness help make this a well-rounded hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard - the 481st Roadhouse.
Circumstance drives a Roadhouse Rewind this week. I'll be back next week with a new edition of the finest blues you've never heard. This edition of The Roadhouse features some old friends, some new one, some quick little ditties, and some of the longest tracks ever played in the show. Tommy Malone, Little Mike & The Tornadoes, Lurrie Bell, Harpdog Brown, and Janiva Magness help make this a well-rounded hour of the finest blues you’ve never heard - the 481st Roadhouse.
I've got music in this edition of The Roadhouse from Detroit, Chicago, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, California - really, just all over the US. There shouldn't be much argument about the tradition of blues in the hour. Eddie Turner, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Winter, Son Seals, and Lefty Dizz. It's a no-doubt hour of blues and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
I've got music in this edition of The Roadhouse from Detroit, Chicago, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, California - really, just all over the US. There shouldn't be much argument about the tradition of blues in the hour. Eddie Turner, Bonnie Raitt, Johnny Winter, Son Seals, and Lefty Dizz. It's a no-doubt hour of blues and another hour of the finest blues you've never heard.
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