Roadhouse Nooner Bluzin’ on BMFR 12-2 pm EDT

The pandemic is starting to lift here in the USA! It’s a beautiful May Day and time for my Roadhouse Blues Nooner on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 12-2 pm EDT. Join me for new tunes by Markus K, Donna Herula, The Black Keys, and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram plus classics from Doyle Bramhall, Magic Sam, Hubert Sumlin, and many more.

This is the intended playlist:

ARTISTTITLEALBUM
Alastair GreeneBack At The PoorhouseThe New World Blues
J.B. Hutto & The New HawksPretty BabyRock With Me Tonight
Hubert SumlinI’m Your BabyWake Up Call
Lavelle WhiteYes, I’ve Been CryingMiss Lavelle
Danny B. Harvey & Mysti MoonSt. James Infirmary BluesDanny B. Harvey & Mysti Moon
Markus K.Rollin’ and Tumblin’Live With Looper No. 1
Gabe Stillman, The NighthawksMoving Up In ClassFlying High
Shaun MurphyLove Me Like A ManFlame Still Burns
John HammondI Wish You WouldI Can Tell
Magic SamI Need You So BadWest Side Soul
Donna HerulaCan’t Wait To See My BabyBang At The Door
Sonny Boy TerryI’ll Be Your FoolBreakfast Dance
Johnny ShinesSolid GoldLast Night’s Dream
Archie Lee Hooker and The Coast To Coast Blues BandGetawayLiving In a Memory
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram662662
Fabulous Thunderbirds, TheCan’t Tear It Up Enough (Alt. Version) (Bonus Track)T-Bird Rhythm
Doyle BramhallLife By The DropFitchburg Street
Mike ZitoI Wouldn’t Treat a Dog (The Way You Treat Me)First Class Life
Nick & The BackboneJust A Little TimeCrackin’ Under Pressure
John HiattPerfectly Good Guitar (single remix)The Mostly Good, The Sometimes Bad, But The Never Ugly
The Black KeysCoal Black MattieDelta Kream
Rumblin’ TroubleOn The RoadUp To You
Harry ManxHelp MeWest Eats Meet
Honey HoundsBack Door ManThe Flame
Joshua Yarbrough & The Five Dollar SugarBad Bad GirlThe Five Dollar Sugar
Plain Dirty Blues BandI’m Going DownFive Dollar Cover
Supersonic Blues MachineAin’t No Love (In The Heart Of The City)West Of Flushing, South Of Frisco














Bad Outdoor Science threw Performers and Musicians Out of Work – Now Make It Right

Bad Outdoor Science threw thousands of musicians and performers out of work during the last year. Reports over the last week, including from the New York Times, indicate that the threat of COVID in an outdoor setting is minimal to non existent with NO reported deaths resulting from outdoor exposure anywhere!! The WHO and CDC “science” on outdoor exposure turns out to have been based in part on a now discredited “study” done in Singapore. Fine and good…so the government didn’t know then what they know now. But it does stick in my craw that we got beat over the head with the mantra of “we are following the science” mantra again and again by governors, government scientists, and media pundits as governments imposed ever more draconian martial laws on outdoor gatherings to combat Covid. Turns out they rushed the “science”…….thank god that Big Pharma didn’t!! Big Pharma, under enormous time pressure, got the science right! And I, for one, am benefitting from the vaccine. Imagine the outcry if Big Pharma had gotten the science wrong! But if you are a government scientist, it is okay to get it wrong, and literally destroy the livelihood of restaurant workers, musicians, and performers. Now make it right!!

In the United States, trillions of dollars have been allocated to deal with the impact of COVID. Unfortunately, most of the money is not directed at individuals impacted but at government. As one example, the state of California is reportedly receiving 25 billion or more dollars to deal with the ‘impact” of Covid on their state budget. California ran a 75 billion dollar surplus last year!!! In a state with a population of 40 million, my unscientific guess is 500,00 restaurant workers, musicians, and performers that could have kept working in outdoor settings were shutdown by bad science. Add in first responders and front line hospital workers and my guess is the number rises to 1 million people. Instead of doling out money to government agencies, how about taking that 25 billion and apportioning 50% of it directly to those directly impacted! That would be a one time check for 12,500 dollars to, in part, say, “Oops, we got the science wrong on your ability to work and perform in an outdoor setting”.

To be fair, the governor of California is proposing distributions of the Covid cash: $600 for everybody. But “everybody” wasn’t significantly financially impacted. Big Tech companies in particular have done very nicely during the pandemic. Instead of doling out the money to everyone…….give the performers and musicians what they deserve…make it right!!


Some Mighty Dangerous Boogie from JP and Ekat

There is a surprising amount of great roadhouse blues that has been coming out of the Pennsylvania over the last decade. One of the best is a guy named JP Williams I spun his 2018 album, Everblue, quite often during that year and in 2019 and now he has a new recording out that is getting extensive airplay all over the world. For the new album, JP & Ekat, he is joined by the sultry voiced Ekat Pereyra and a collection of stellar musicians that perform as the JP Williams Blues Band. The product of their effort is a first class rendition of the contemporary roadhouse blues.

JP has a great voice and he is a fantastic storyteller. All of the tunes on the album but one are from his pen and paint some great mental pictures. My favorite is the first cut on the album, Mighty Dangerous Boogie. It has an infectious beat set by the harp and drums and describes an encounter with a lady dressed to kill and bedroom eyes. Another tune that tells a story…about Slammin’ Sammy and Juke Joint Jimmy… is Regret. I love the lyric “what you did yesterday, you have to live with today.” Amen, brother! Ekat Pereyra is Russian born and came to the United States as a teenager. She has a voice tailor made for the blues and she really shines on Solid Gone, Around Midnite, and a cut that is getting plenty of airplay Need a Little Sugar.

JP has been a guest in the chat room for my BMFR Roadhouse blues shows over the last month and I have thrilled to see that the album is at the top of the charts here in North America and also getting a lot of spins in Europe. It couldn’t happen to a nicer guy with a true love for the blues in all its varied forms…..including the roadhouse blues!!

JP Williams Blues Band Featuring Ekat Pereyra – JP & EKAT (2021 self release) https://jp-williams.com/


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. He also has a 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB.

Roadhouse Blues Music News — New and Upcoming Music Releases

Some new and upcoming music releases that I thought you might like to know about! When you get a chance to listen to them, leave a comment here on my blog with your thoughts!!

Out now:

Van Morrison – Latest Record Project Volume 1

Nancy Wilson (of Heart) – You and Me

Upcoming Releases:

The Black Keys – Delta Kream (May 2021)

Mike Zito – Resurrection (May 2021)

John Hiatt with the Jerry Douglas Band – Leftover Feelings (May 2021)

Robert Finley – Sharecropper’s Son (May 2021)

Eddie 9V – Little Black Flies (May 2021)

Various Artists – Alligator Records 50 Years of Genuine Houserockin’ Music (June 2021)

Billy F Gibbons – Hardware (June 2021)

Sean Chambers – That’s What I Am Talking About….Tribute to Hubert Sumlin (July 2021)