Join me today at High Noon 12 pm EST for some end of the year Roadhouse Blues on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com. I have new contemporary blues tunes by RJ and the Houndogs, Bette Smith, The BluesBones, George & Noriko, Austin John, and many more.
For my generation, we were introduced to Leslie West via the group Mountain. And over the years, I enjoyed listening to a series of awesome blues rock albums that he put out. Now it is reported that Leslie passed away right before Christmas. He will be missed!!
In 2004, Leslie put out the song “If Heartaches Were Nickels” featuring a young singer and guitar player, Joe Bonamassa, who was then relatively unknown. Written by Warren Haynes (Gov’t Mule, the Allman Brothers), the song was also covered by Joe on his first album. I hope you get a chance to give it a listen and to remember the life and times of Leslie West….dead at the age of 75. Rest in Peace Brother!!
The first winter storm of the year has struck…..but the blues roll on! Tune in today from 3 to 5 pm EST for my Snowed In Roadhouse blues featuring Jay Stollman, GG Davies, Crystal Shawanda, Samantha Martin, and many more at http://www.bluesmusicfan.com.
Here is the intended playlist:
ARTIST
TITLE
ALBUM
Shuggie Otis
Cold Shot
Plays the Blues
Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar
Better To Have Never
The Reckless One
Dave Keller
One More Tear (Feat. Annika Chambers)
You Get What You Give: Duets
Curtis Salgado
The Longer That I Live
2020 Blues Sampler Alligator Records
Eva Carboni
Wages of Sin
Italia Square
Jay Stollman
Back to Memphis
Room for One More
Anthony Rosano and The Conqueroos
Love Got a Hold on Me
Anthony Rosano and the Conqueroos
Crystal Shawanda
Move Me
Church House Blues
Harpdog Brown
Better Days (Featuring Kid Andersen)
Travelin’ with the Blues
Johnny Burgin
Late Night Date Night (Feat. Rae Gordon)
Live
Shaun Murphy
Soul Shake
Flame Still Burns
Dave Keyes
Not So Nice Anymore
The Healing
John Ginty
Damage Control
Bad News Travels
Rita Engedalen & Margit Bakken
They’re Still Passing Through
Women In Blues: Broken Soul Blues
Willie May
Joanna Conqueror
Blues For Sugar
Harmonica Shah & Howard Glazer
My Bottle Is My Bank Account
Ain’t Gonna Worry About Tomorrow
Bonnie Raitt, Keb’ Mo’ and Alan Darby
Million Miles
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019 (Live)
Citizen Cope and Gary Clark Jr.
Son’s Gonna Rise
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019 (Live)
Eric Clapton with Andy Fairweather-Low
Lay Down Sally
Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival 2019 (Live)
This godforsaken year is almost done!! Join me today, December 15th, for some contemporary blues on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 12 pm to 2 pm EST! I have some Mark Knopfler, Bonnie Raitt, Lee O’Nell Blues Gang, Alastair Greene, the Brother Jon Band, and many more! Below is the intended playlist…..and….they make GREAT Christmas gifts to friends and family!
Got some great roadhouse blues for ya today on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 3 to 5 pm EST. Spinnin’ tunes by Anson Funderburgh, Kiko Garcia, Cathy Grier, Larkin Poe, Boogie Bombers, Tab Benoit, and many more!
You can find the intended playlist at http://www.benveeblues.com. (They make great Christmas gifts too!!!)
Join me today for some great contemporary blues on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 12 to 2 PM EST. Have music by Eric Clapton, Jack de Keyzer, Shaun Murphy, Layla Zoe, Buddy Guy, Janiva Magness and many more!
Below is the intended playlist:
ARTIST
TITLE
ALBUM
John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers Feat. Eric Clapton
So you still have people on your Christmas list to shop for or maybe just a little something for yourself? No problem!! Here are some roadhouse blues albums that will endear you to your friends and help out the blues artists….all of whom have been financially struggling during this hideous year while producing some fantastic tunes!
Steve Strongman – Tired of Talking (Stony Plain Records 2020)
Steve Strongman drifts effortlessly from traditional blues to R&B and soul and then to roots acoustic music on this fine album, Tired of Talking. This Canadian artist sings, plays the guitar, dobro, and does some damn fine harpin’ also. He’s good enough to have opened for B.B. King, Johnny Winter, and Buddy Guy and that is damn sure good enough for me….and hopefully for YOU! Give Just Ain’t Right a listen!
Grainne Duffy – Voodoo Blues (2020 Independent Release)
With a powerful gritty soulful voice, this Irish lass has delivered a masterful roadhouse blues recording with the release of her seventh album, Voodoo Blues. Part roots blues, southern rock, and blues rock, overall it is representative of the talent and bright future that she has. Her style is ready made for live performances and festival appearances. As soon as the pandemic recedes, expect to hear a lot more from her! Give the title cut, Voodoo Blues, a listen….see what I mean!!
Johnny Iguana – Johnny Iguana’s Chicago Spectacular! (Delmark Records 2020)
If you love some rockin’ vibrant piano blues….have I got the album for you or someone you know! This badass blues man hails from Chicago and on Johnny Iguana’s Chicago Spectacular, he does rousing covers of 44 Blues, Down in the Bottom, Shake Your Moneymaker, and Stop Breaking Down. He was part of Junior Wells Band for a time and has toured or recorded with Buddy Guy, Billy Branch, Billy Arnold, and a number of other Chicago blues greats. Now, on his first album as the band leader, Johnny pounds the ivories through some great contemporary songs as well as blues classics. Cool tunes from a great guy!!
Brother Jon Band – Open Jam (Independent Release 2015)
I’m honored that so many independent artists choose to send me copies of their recordings. Just recently, I got one from Minneapolis that just blew me away. The Brother Jon Band has a badass roadhouse blues sound that is reminiscent of Canned Heat and the Black Crowes with hints of Guns ‘N Roses. Music like this brings back a lot of memories. Give WHEN SHE CRIES a listen (on Spotify) or BOBBY’S BLUES (on Youtube) and see if you don’t agree and then go to this link and download the album, Open Jam!
Duke Robillard – Blues Bash with Duke Robillard & Friends (Stony Plain Records 2020)
Photo by David Lee Black
I absolutely love 1950’s style upbeat blues. It was an era when the blues was in the process of giving birth to rock ‘n roll and the Duke captures the essence of that golden era for music with the new Blues Bash with Duke Robillard & Friends recording. It is an excellent album to have playing for small Christmas party gathering. The tunes are danceable, bright, and energetic. (Try Do You Mean It! This Grammy nominated artist and five time winner of the Blues Music Award as best guitarist has been thrilling audiences all over the world since 1967 and this recordings demonstrates why he won’t be stopping anytime soon.
Kerry Kearney – Tales from the Psychedelta (2020 Highlander Records)
A slide guitar player who I would put up against the likes of Sonny Landreth and Derek Trucks, Kerry Kearney is a Long Island native who released his 18th recording this year, Tales From The Psychedelta. It is actually a compilation album that includes tracks that are no longer in print making it a nice gift for those familiar with him as well as new fans. Listen to his vocals and the badass guitar licks on Voodoo Down The River and I think you will understand why I named this album one of the 40 best blues rock albums of 2020 earlier this week.
Michael “Iron Man” Burks – Show of Strength (2012 Alligator Records)
Michael Burks’ Show of Strength album is one that I place among the pantheon of stellar blues recordings alongside works by Luther Allison and Buddy Guy. Tragically, Michael never got to hear the final mix of his work. He died suddenly of heart failure while returning from a tour of Europe. A son of Arkansas, Michael was the complete blues man; a showman, stellar guitar player, and he possessed a powerful voice that dripped with the soul. There isn’t a bad song among the 12 tracks and my personal favorite is Storm Warning. You can’t go wrong with this as a stocking stuffer for a friend or family member.
Ben Vee started out spinning songs on terrestrial radio and at nightclubs back in the 1970’s in his home state of Louisiana. After a career in the construction business, he returned to DJing in 2011. He now hosts two shows each week on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com and writes about the blues at http://www.benveeblues.com from his home in Connecticut.
The term “roadhouse blues” refers to modern contemporary blues that are primarily upbeat in nature and incorporate the influence of rock, roots music, soul, and R&B.
It’s December 1st and there is only one month left of this damn year!! Join me for my Roadhouse Blues Nooner at http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 12 to 2 pm for the only great thing about the past twelve months….some badass blues! Have tunes by Robert Connely Farr, Johnny Burgin, Nora Jean Wallace, Avi Kaplan, Josh Teskey and Ash Grunwald, Shemekia Copeland, and many more!