Following the trail he explored in search of the roots of the Blues back in 1971, film producer/director Ted Reed revisited those places today and found where the Blues is alive, now more than ever. His new film, "The Blues Trail Revisited," is the foundation for this podcast, and in partnership with Clarksdale, MS tourism office "Visit Clarksdale," uses Mississippi's Delta region as the jumping o... more
Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 32 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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Categories | Music InterviewsMusic HistoryMusic |
Following the route of the Great Migration, we travel from Mississippi to Chicago to the Chicago Blues Festival and talk with Clarksdale's Lucious Spiller and Visit Clarksdale director Bubba O'Keefe. Music by Keith Johnson and the Big Muddy Band and ... more
Nominated for a Blues Music Award for Best Emerging Artist Album, blues band GA-20 have tapped into the raw, gutsy sound of the original electric blues greats. They have perfected the stripped down sound of a trio with a message. Their origins are in... more
Blues guitarist Tommy Castro has been nominated for countless awards and this year he’s been nominated for no less than six Blues Music Awards including his 4th nomination for Entertainer of the Year. With around 20 albums under his belt, he always l... more
Kevin Roosevelt Moore was born in 1951 in Los Angeles, but changed his name to Keb’ Mo’ when he started playing the blues. He’s played with papa John Creach, Jackson Browne, Bonnie Raitt, Lyle Lovett and Kermit the Frog. But it’s his partnering with ... more
This year the Blues Foundation appointed a new president and CEO, Judith Black. I talked with her just before the 2022 Blues Music Awards. Music by Mr. Sipp, Sue Foley, Chris Cain and Veronica Lewis.
Everyone is talking about the Juke Joint Festival in Clarksdale, Mississippi, which is almost sold out! Sean "Bad" Apple, the unofficial master of ceremonies is pumped for this weekends events, and Ryan Lee Crosby will be playing music from his new a... more
One of Clarksdale’s best-known resident musicians is legendary harmonica player Charlie Musselwhite. He learned at the feet of Chicago bluesmen such as Muddy Waters, Howlin Wolf, Sonny Boy Williamson and Little Walter. In addition to his own recordin... more
In 1973, I read Feel Like Going Home by Rolling Stone writer Peter Guralnick where he described his journey though the south in the late 60s to interview the last living blues artists. He visited and talked to several of the same musicians I had film... more
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