Roadhouse Bluzin 12-2 pm ET on BMFR

When did the roadhouse blues begin? It happened when Muddy Waters plugged his guitar into an amplifier back in the 1940’s. His musical collaboration with Willie Dixon then inspired a young generation of primarily British artists including Eric Clapton, Keith Richards, Rory Gallagher, Alvin Lee, and Jeff Beck. These artist in turn inspired Stevie Ray Vaughan, George Thorogood, Gary Moore, Walter Trout, Jeff Healey and contemporary artists like Joe Bonamassa and Eric Gales. Join me today for some modern roadhouse blues featuring new music from Jeff Pitchell, Chris BadNews Barnes, Zachary Wayne and some classics from Johnny Winters, The Doors, and ZZ Top. It’s 12-2 pm ET on www.bluesmusicfan.com!!

Below is the intended playlist:

ARTISTTITLEALBUM
Gunn Blues BandHoppin” BluesHand In The Fire
Jeff PitchellNow You KnowBrown Eyed Blues
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Feat. Noah HuntBelieveThe Place You’re In
Fortune ChildPush/PullSAINTS & SIN
All Them WitchesL’hotel SereinBaker’s Dozen
Eric GalesSteep Climb (feat. Zakk Wylde)Good For Sumthin’
Joe BonamassaBlack RosesRoad To Redemption
Joanne Shaw TaylorTied & BoundAlmost Always Never
Walter Trout & Beth HartBrokenBroken
Danny BryantAnimal In MeRise
Chris Badnews Barnes (Feat. Jimmy Hall)A Bluesman Can’t CryBadNews Travels Fast
Bryce JaneyBlindedBlue Moon Rising
Chantel McGregorFreefallingLike No Other
Zachary WayneLast CallLastcall (Single)
Lebron JohnsonAnonymousAnonymous
Gary HoeySteamroller (Tribute to Johnny Winter)Dust & Bones (Deluxe Edition)
Johnny WinterI’m Good3rd Degree
John Angus BandHey MamaIt’s High Time
Blues ArcadiaDollar BillNow Or Never
Kaz HawkinsGet up and goUntil we meet again
The Jeff Healey BandCrossroadsLive At Grossman’s – 1994
The DoorsRoadhouse BluesMorrison Hotel
Gary MooreGo On HomeA Different Beat
Rory GallagherI Ain’t No SaintA Blue Day For The Blues
ZZ TopRough BoyAfterburner

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