2023 Best Roadhouse Blues Instrumental Songs of the Year

There are times, such as when I am writing articles like this one, that I just like to put on instrumental music to inspire me.. move me…get my fingers tappin’ as I write. I have done it for years; perhaps you do also. But I have never taken the time to actually write about all the great instrumental music I listen to each year. So at the beginning of 2023 I made a resolution to note the great instrumentals on albums that I listened to and included in my shows during the year. This list is the result of that effort. It is not an exhaustive list and is drawn from the singles and albums that were submitted to me or available to me through my association with Blues Music Fan Radio. But I think it is representative of the fabulous blues, jazz, R&B, Soul, blues rock, and Roots instrumentals released during 2023 that fall under the “Roadhouse Blues” that I love to spin. I will comment on some of my favorites and I invite you to listen to all 40 via a Spotify play list that I have created at this link.

#1 Mindi Abair – Fly (Single release)

Mindi Abair is one of her generation’s great saxophone players. She is also a gifted singer and songwriter who has been nominated for several Grammys over the years for her artistry. Mindi only released one song during 2023 and it is an instant classic. FLY soars and floats in a musical stratosphere that many artists aspire to reach but few do. If you need a song to chill you out or inspire you to go out and face the cold cold world, this is it!

#2 Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Mississippi Night (Live In London)

The prince regent of the blues is a 24 year old young man from Mississippi by the name of Christone “Kingfish” Ingram. Mentored by both Buddy Guy and Keb’ Mo’ at the start of his career, Christone has emerged as the first superstar of a new generation of young blues men and women. His instrumental version of Mississippi Nights is simply the electric blues at its finest.

#3 Jason Ricci & the Bad Kind – Hip Hug-Her (Behind the Veil)

Jason Ricci & the Bad Kind’s instrumental Hip Hug-Her is a throwback to the golden age of R&B in the 1960’s and 1970’s. I put this song on par with the Booker T & the MG’s classic Green Onions. Jason is based in my hometown of New Orleans and is acknowledged as one of the great contemporary harmonica players. Combine his talent with the organ playing of Joe Krown and you get one of the great instrumentals of 2023!

#4 Tony Wessels and the Revolvers – Walking With Jody (Reloaded)

I do my best during the year to give all the “indie” blues artists their due during my shows on BMFR. Independent artists have no label support. They raise the money to go into the studio from friends and family. Most have day jobs or independent sources of income that allow them to devote their time to their passion for the Blues. They market themselves as best they can and I write about them to get word out about their music. Tony Wessels is an indie artist from near Atlanta that put out a great album this year, Reloaded. Tony assembled a cast of supporting musicians he calls the Revolvers. Together they recorded a great upbeat instrumental entitled Walking With Jody.

#5 Vargas Blues Band – Blues The Healer (Stoner Night)

The Vargas Blues Band song, Blues the Healer, is my favorite blues rock instrumental of 2023. With soaring guitars solos and some awesome saxophone playing, this is another of those tunes that can just lift your day up after listening. This Spanish group led by Javier Vargas is well known in Europe and with songs like this one, they should make a big impression on listeners and audiences here in the USA and Canada.

#6 Blood Brothers (ft. Mike Zito & Albert Castiglia) – Hill Country Jam (Blood Brothers: Live in Canada)

I got to see the Blood Brothers perform this song live in Connecticut this past April. Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia trade guitar licks effortlessly, the dual drummers Ephraim Lowell & Matt Johnson drive the beat and Matt Johnson lays down some badass bass riffs. I put this Live instrumental on par with some of the best jams by the Allman Brothers and Gov’t Mule.

I hope you enjoy looking through the entire list of 40 of my favorite roadhouse blues instrumentals for 2023. All these artists deserve a listen….give them one!!!

ARTISTTITLEALBUM
1Mindi AbairFlyFly (single)
2Christone “Kingfish” IngramMississippi Night (Live-Instrumental)Live In London
3Jason Ricci and the Bad KindHip Hug-HerBehind the Veil
4Tony Wessels and the RevolversWalking with JodyReloaded
5Vargas Blues BandBlues the HealerStoner Night
6Blood Brothers (ft Mike Zito and Albert Castiglia)Hill Country JamBlood Brothers – Live in Canada
7The Count Basie OrchestraThe Patton BasieBasie Swings The Blues
811 Guys QuartetBlues Beyond Midnight11 x 11
9Mikey JuniorSummertimeBlues in the Barn – Volume 1
10Bruce Katz BandRight Here Right NowConnections
11Monster Mike WelchAfraid Of My Own TearsNothing But Time
12Duke RobillardGroovin’ in the SwampSix Strings Of Steel
13Sean PolukThe EndC’est La Vie
14Selwyn BirchwoodShow TuneExorcist
15Frenchie MoeFurry SlippersSoul Full Tonight
16Mick Pini & Audio 54Head NorthWay Ahead
17Guy BelangerBayou’s RideVoyages (& autres histoires)
18Charlie A’CourtBo JinxA’Court, Spiegel, & Vinnick
19Vic MartinRollin’Angry Hammond
20Andy Robson & Urban FoxEmpty MirrorsBe Forgiving
21The Wicked Lo-DownLockdownWe Hot
22Leonard “Lowdown” BrownLowdown’s bluesBlues is calling me
23The StumbleHeads UpThe Deal
24High Ridin’ Hobos, William PearsonMuddy Water BluesDevil May Care
25Bernard Sellam & The Boyz From The HoodJalapeño BluesFeelin’ So Fine
26Sweet Marta & The Blues ShakersGrease FatHard Times EP
27Joe FlipJimi SwingHome Sweet Home
28Sue FoleyHooked On Love (AKA Lucky Lou)Live In Austin Vol. 1
29MIssissippi ‘Shiners, William PearsonLouisiana MoonLouisiana Moon
30West TrainzRail NomadsRail Nomads
31Timo HaikarainenGood FatsLookin’ for My Baby
32Bad Thomas and the NortonsMister SmoothMister Smooth
33Rip Lee PryorMidnight MoaningSugar Daddy Blues
34Joe KrownGumbo BoogieTRIBUTE
35Robert Connely FarrRunnin Hiding JamPandora Sessions
36Wolf MailLonerThe Wolf is at Our Door
37Eric SardinasSwamp CoolerMidnight Junction
38Popa Chubby and the Beast BandSteel Horse SerenadeLive at G. Blueys Juke Joint
39Mojo StompSwampwater BluesWhen the Dust Settles
40Keith Scott bluesRiver SongOne Nation Under the Blues


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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 personal 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB as well as a Youtube channel.

Get the Summer Rollin’ with the 2022 Roadhouse 66 Best Blues Songs of the Year!

The Memorial Day Weekend in the United States serves as the official start of summer and many people will be making road trips and having backyard barbeques with family and friends to celebrate the season and remember those who gave their lives for all of us! For the sixth year in a row, I have compiled my Roadhouse 66 Best Blues Songs list to help with the festivities and hopefully enliven road trips!

This year’s list is drawn from the over 800 albums and singles that I received from record companies, publicists, and through my association with Blues Music Fan Radio. During 2022, I listened to or sampled 9,419 new songs! Approximately 1,000 of them made it onto playlists for my shows on BMFR and my sets on the Second Life grid. And from among those songs, after over a month of research and review, I have finalized the list.

My 2022 Roadhouse 66 Best Blues Song list is not “the list”. But it is a representative view of the types of music that I love to spin and listen to: contemporary blues, blues rock, classic R&B, and roots music. And whether it is the first song or lhe last on the listing, these are all simply badass Roadhouse Bluzin’ tunes! My hope is that you will listen to the Youtube playlist of these songs (that really helps me to build my channel) and, as the ultimate tribute to the artists, buy the single or album from your favorite download service!

The listing includes artists from the United States, Canada, Europe, and both Australia and New Zealand. Almost a third of the list are female artists. And the range of blues on the playlist runs from traditional Chicago Blues to window shaking blues rock! Outside of the Top Twelve, the songs are listed in reverse alphabetical order because number position doesn’t matter: Every artist on this list produced a memorable song that will be remembered as one of the very very best of 2022! I hope you enjoy the songs as much as I have!

The Roadhouse Top 12 Best Blues Songs of 2022

Buddy Guy – Blues Don’t Lie

He is on his final tour at the age of 86 and going out in style!!

Shawn James – Lead The Way

The first time I heard his voice I was stunned!! He is from the southside of Chicago and an indie artist with a bright future.

Bywater Call – Remain

This Canadian group features lead vocalist Meghan Parnell who has one of those once in a generation voices.

Robert Jon & the Wreck – Rescue Train

Based in southern California, this group has taken the world by storm over the last five years or so. The music is vibrant and can dang sure rattle the window panes!

Sugaray Rayford – In Too Deep

Sugaray is simply a badass and one of my favorite singers. AND he spins tunes too which makes him a double badass!! And he loves cigars which makes him a TRIPLE Badass!!!

Janiva Magness – Strong As Steel

She has overcome a lot in her life and continues to inspire and motivate blues listeners with her songs. A multiple time winner of major Blues Awards, Janiva is one of the great voices of her generation.

Keb’ Mo’ – ’62 Chevy

Keb is just cool. Always has been and always will be.

Tedeschi Trucks Band – Playing With My Emotions

Susan’s voice and Derek’s slide guitar…enough said. They simply make musical magic with a huge talented band!

Eric Gales – Too Close to the Fire

Eric has been rockin’ the blues for 30 years. Finally, with the production assistance of Joe Bonamassa, they bottled the magic for both this song and the overall album!!!

Albert Castiglia – What’s Wrong With You

I got to interview Albert and Mike Zito on tour as the Blood Brothers during April. He was sincere, honest, and forthcoming talking about the blues. He is one badass Roadhouse bluesman!!

Mike Zito – Blues for the Southside

Mike Zito is the Renaissance man of the blues. He writes, sings, produces, and is co-owner of a great blues label Gulf Coast Records. This instrumental is not only of the great recordings of 2022 but one of the greatest blues rock instrumentals of all time!!

Walter Trout – Ride

Walter started out playin’ juke joints in New Jersey sharing stages with Bruce Springsteen in the late 60’s. He honed his craft with John Mayall and the BluesBreakers in the 80’s. And since 1991 has tirelessly toured promoting a brand of the blues that I call the Roadhouse Blues. Now in in his seventies, he is producing some of his finest work!

The Roadhouse 66 Best Blues Songs of 2022 Complete List

ARTISTTITLEALBUM
Buddy GuyBlues Don’t LieThe Blues Don’t Lie
Shawn JamesLead The WayA Place In The Unknown
Bywater CallRemainRemain
Robert Jon & The WreckRescue TrainWreckage, Vol. 2
Sugaray RayfordIn Too DeepIn Too Deep
Janiva MagnessStrong as SteelHard to Kill
Keb ‘Mo’’62 ChevyGood To Be…
Tedeschi Trucks BandPlaying With My EmotionsI Am The Moon: II. Ascension
Eric GalesToo Close To The FireCrown
Albert CastigliaWhat’s Wrong With You?I Got Love
Mike ZitoBlues For The SouthsideBlues For The Southside
Walter TroutRideRide
Zavala SolBadass SistaZavala Sol
Tomislav Goluban feat. Teresa JamesSpeedin’ Train20 Years On The Road
Todd SharpvilleGod Loves a LoserMedication Time
Tinsley EllisOne Less ReasonDevil May Care
Thorbjorn Risager & the Black TornadoWatch The Sun Go DownNavigation Blues
The War and TreatyDumb LuckBlank Page
The Strongman Blues Remedy and Steve StrongmanTell Me I’m Wrong (Crystal Shawanda)The Strongman Blues Remedy Vol. 1
The Rusty Wright BandNo Turnin’ BackHangin’ At The DeVille Lounge
The Rock House All StarsMidnight Rambler feat. Rick HuckabyLet It Bleed Revisited
The MystixSatisfy You ’22TruVine
The CommonheartTrying to Get OverFor Work Or Love
The Black KeysGood Love (feat. Billy F Gibbons)Dropout Boogie
Sweet Baby James & Rob EyersFine LineFine Line
Snowy WhiteAin’t No Secret ThingDriving On The 44
Shakura S’AidaClap Yo Hands And MoanHold On To Love
Sass JordanAin’t No Big Deal on YouBitches Blues
Ryan Foret and Foret TraditionFlip, Flop and FlyThat’s What’s Happening Here
Ronnie EarlOnly You And I KnowMercy Me
Rochelle & The SidewindersMy Baby Came Back3rd Time’s a Charm
Robin TrowerLosing YouNo More Worlds to Conquer
Robert Connely FarrMiss My BabyShake It
Ray Wylie HubbardDesperate Man (& The Band Of Heathens)Co-Starring Too
Popa ChubbyFly AwayEmotional Gangster
PierceMake it RightThe Slide Session
Nick AndreaSuperstitionBlues @ Dark
Mindi AbairWhat About Love?Forever
Maria DainesTail End of the StormSundown Blues
Layla ZoeWe’re All The Same (feat. Henrik Freischlader)The World Could Change
Kilborn AlleyDo Your DanceTakin’ Time
Kenny Wayne Shepherd BandBallad Of A Thin ManTrouble is…25
Kat RigginsCross the LineProgeny
Julian SasFallin’ From The Edge Of The World (Electric Version)Electracoustic
Joanne Shaw TaylorWon’t Be Fooled Again (Feat. Joe Bonamassa)Nobody’s Fool
Jimmy HallA Long Goodbye (Feat. Joe Bonamassa)Ready Now
Jesse RoperDoes Anybody KnowHorizons
Jeremiah Johnson’68 Coupe DeVilleHI-FI DRIVE BY
Harrison KennedyThanks For Tomorrow (Feat. Colin Linden)Thanks For Tomorrow
Grant HauaBad Man (Live)Ora Blues At The Chapel
Eva CarboniThat NightSmoke and Mirrors
Edgar WinterHighway 61 Revisited (feat. Kenny Wayne Shepherd & John McFee)Brother Johnny
Duke RobillardNo Good Lover (ft Sue Foley)They Called It Rhythm And Blues
Delbert McClintonAin’t That Lovin’ YouOutdated Emotion
Dana FuchsSave MeBorrowed Time
Crystal ShawandaWhat Kind Of ManMidnight Blues
Bruce SpringsteenDo I Love YouOnly the Strong Survive
Bonnie RaittMade Up MindJust Like That…
Blue Moon MarqueeHound Dog On A ChainScream, Holler & Howl
Black PearlDelivery ManBlack Pearl
Bison HipMid Life CrisisMid Life Crisis
Big B and the Actual ProofFive Hundred LargeThe Noir Album
Beth HartThe Rain SongA Tribute To Led Zeppelin
Ben LevinI’ve Been Drinking Muddy Water (Feat. Lil’ Jimmy Reed)Take Your Time
Ash GrunwaldLet Me GoShout Into the Noise
Angel ForrestEverything Changes (Feat. Wellbad)Angel’s 11, Vol. II

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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 personal 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB as well as a Youtube channel.

Best Blues of 2022 – Notable Live and Compilation Roadhouse Blues Releases

ZZ Top – RAW (That Little Ol’ Band From Texas Original Soundtrack) (2022 Shelter Records/BMG)

Recorded in 2019 as part of the documentary “That Little Ol’ Band from Texas“, this legendary trio retreated to their garage rock roots by renting the oldest dance hall in Texas, the Gruene Hall, and then crankin’ out versions of a dozen of their classic tunes. There were no crowds; just the band and recording staff. Dusty Hill was magical on the bass, Frank Beard kept a tight pocket with an insistent beat, and Billy Gibbons provided his signature guitar licks and raw vocals. With the death of Dusty, the magic that was ZZ Top will never pass this way again. And as the last recording of the group, it stands as a mighty testament to their fusion of rock and blues. It is well worth every nickel you pay for the download or the vinyl.

Creedence Clearwater Revival – At the Royal Albert Hall April 14, 1970 (2022 Craft Records)

Recorded by the BBC during Creedence Clearwater Revival’s first tour of Europe in 1970, this music was never released because of the never ending battles between the band and their original label, Fantasy Records. Now, after 52 years, you get to hear CCR at their finest with John Fogerty on vocals and guitars, his older brother Tim Fogerty on rhythm guitars, Stu Cook on bass and Doug ‘Cosmo’ Clifford on drums.

CCR sprang to fame in 1968 with a cover of Dale Hawkin’s Suzy Q, burned brightly as a true super group for 4 years and then they were gone; the victim of internal band strife and business battles. But on this spring night in 1970, they were in top musical form for the 13 songs on the recording kicking out what I have always referred to as swamp blues rock. For me, this was a nostalgic trip back to the golden era of music. For those of you who may have never have heard CCR live, this recording is well worth a listen and representative of the talent of Creedence Clearwater Revival.

Joan Osborne – Radio Waves (2022 Womanly Hips Records)

Joan Osborne is one of those artists that I have always included in the pantheon of Roadhouse Blues artists because her music and songwriting are an outpouring of her soul; to me the essence of the blues. She got her start singing at blues mic open nights at clubs in New York City in the 1980’s. She had a mega hit with One of Us in the 1990’s but I have never felt the song was representative of her body of work which is much more blues, soul and R&B influenced. In fact, she was nominated for a Grammy for the best blues album of 2013, Bring It On Home.

Her newest recording, Radio Waves, is an interesting compilation of 13 songs that she recorded at radio stations between 1995 and 2012. Normally these type recordings are done as part of a promotional tour and have more of a live feel to them which is a strong suit for Joan. Give Shake Your Hips, Only You and I Know, and My Love Is Alive a listen They should help remind you of the talent of this gifted songwriter and singer.

Hundred Seventy Split – The Story So Far (2022 Repertoire Records )

Formed in 2010, this blues rock trio features the legendary Leo Lyons of Ten Years After on bass, Joe Gooch on vocals and guitars, and Damon Sawyer on drums. They are a fabulous band and this recording features songs from five of their recordings over the past decade. Joe on guitar is a fantastic replacement for the late great Alvin Lee. Take a listen to Going Home to see what I mean. Devil To Pay is some straight up badass blues rock and I Grew Up on Muddy Waters is a live tribute to the man who is the father of the electric Roadhouse Blues. This compilation recordings should serve as a great introduction to the many of you that are not yet familiar with this great British roadhouse blues group!!

Ben Vee’s Notable Posthumous Roadhouse Blues 2022 Releases

I listened to a lot of new music this past year; 750 albums and over 10,000 individual recordings! Amongst all that music there were four notable Posthumous recordings that I believe are worth your attention and your ear!!

Dr. John – Things Happen That Way (Rounder Records 2022)

He was born Malcolm John Rebennack and he was a mainstay of the New Orleans music scene as I grew up. His first album Gris Gris released in 1968 featured Caribbean and New Orleans influences that melded easily with the psychedelic spirit of the time. The persona of Dr. John the Night Tripper emerged in those days borne on the wings of emerging album oriented rock FM stations and stage show performances featuring outlandish fashions and eccentric creativity replete with allusions to the voodoo mystique of his hometown.

Over his career, Dr. John released 30 studio albums and contributed to dozens of others by artists that most of us know. At the time of his sudden death in June of 2019, he was working on a recording that became the material for the 2022 release, Things Happen That Way. It is a distinctive recording featuring contributions by Willie Nelson, Willie’s son Lukas, Dr. John’s life long hometown friend Aaron Neville, and some great vocals by Nashville artist Katie Pruitt on End of the Line and Holy Water. Dr. John’s rendition of the Traveling Wilburys End of the Line is absolutely spot on! And I enjoyed Funny How Time Slips Away, Ramblin’ Man, Sleeping Dog Best Left Alone, and the prophetic Guess Things Happen That Way.

On Dr. John’s first album Gris Gris in 1968, he recorded a tune, I Walk On Guilded Splinters that has always been one of my favorites. And it is fitting for his last recording that he comes full circle on his career with a rerecording of this fabulous song (and my favorite on an album) that is a touching close to the storied life and career of Dr. John.

The Doors – Paris Blues (Rhino Records 2022)

Over 51 years after his death, the final known studio recording of Jim Morrison and The Doors has been released. Paris Blues is a song that was recorded sometime before the L.A. Woman album in 1971. Morrison died in July of that year and in the ensuing years, neither Robby Krieger or Ray Manzarek felt inclined to release it on a series of posthumous recording which were uneven snippets of live recording and outtakes featuring an often drunk and unintelligible Morrison.

Doors diehard fans have been aware of the song recording for a long time but it was thought lost forever when Manzarek took the studio tape home and his young toddler accidentally taped over a very small portion of it. Through the use of modern digital recording techniques, the song was been resuscitated and is the title cut of a new recording released by Rhino Records. The album includes two other previously unreleased songs, I Will Never Be True (an original) and a cover of Robert Johnson’s Me And the Devil Blues. There are a couple of other songs recorded live at a political event for Norman Mailer back in 1968 and three songs featuring Albert King that were released originally on Live In Vancouver 1970.

To be blunt, Paris Blues is a keeper as a single but the rest of album is only of interest to die hard Doors fans and record collectors fleshing out their Doors discography. My theme for my shows on the internet and my blog is based on the Door’s tune, Roadhouse Blues. I love the mental imagery associated with this song of friends getting together at a roadhouse and havin’ a good time drinking and smoking while listening to blues based rock tunes. And I have tried to flesh out that imagery with contemporary blues, blues rock, and “head music” during my roadhouse blues shows over the years. For me, this “new” recording is a sad reminder of both Jim’s love of the blues and the way he squandered his talent in a haze of smoke, booze, and hard drugs. I am still mad at him about it. But every show that I do and every line that I write about blues music is a testament to the influence of Jim Morrison and The Doors music on my life.

Janis Joplin & Jorma Kaukonen – The Legendary Typewriter Tape: 6/25/64 Jorma’s House (Omnivore Records 2022)

Back in the day, the Queen of the Psychedelic Blues was Janis Joplin. Like Johnny and Edgar Winter, Janis had been raised in the Golden Triangle of East Texas. She burst onto the national music scene in 1967 in San Francisco as part of the Big Brother & the Holding Company band at the Monterey Pop Festival. And two years later, she was enshrined in the annals of music history with her performance at Woodstock.

Janis first went to San Francisco in 1963 and during a two year stint there Janet’s drug use got her arrested for shoplifting and she developed a reputation as a “speed freak”. But no one could deny her talent amongst the local San Francisco artists including Jorma Kaukonen, later to become an original member of Jefferson Airplane. Jorma had met her soon after arriving in California at a local club where other aspiring artists including the Grateful Dead were playing. They hit it off and Janis asked him to play with her for some gigs she had going. During 1964, Jorma invited Janis to rehearse with him at his home. As Jorma’s wife Margareta typed a letter to her parents in Russia in the background, Jorma and Janis used a Sony mono tape recorder to rehearse and then listen to the playback. That one day rehearsal in June of 1964 would become known at the Legendary Typewriter Tape. It has been available for years as a raw bootleg. Now it has been mixed professionally (and legally) and released by Omnivore Recordings.

For Joplin fans, this recording is pure magic. Janis is sittin’ in a living room singing the blues that she most certainly lived in her own life. For me, the recording brings to mind another great blues woman, Memphis Minnie, who eventually settled in my hometown of New Orleans. Both had charming southern drawls and a vocal delivery that takes the blues right down into your soul.

Even as a rehearsal tape, I love Janis’ renditions of Trouble In Mind, Hesitation Blues, Long Black Train, Nobody Knows You When You Are Down and Out, and Daddy Daddy Daddy. All are blues standards and she does justice to all of them. The enhanced quality of the new release should make it more accessible to blues lovers, not just collectors. Janis ended her life tragically with a heroin overdose in 1970 at the age of 27. This recording reinforces just what a rare and genuine blues talent Janis was. It is just so sad to think of all the great music she could have made if she had lived into her eighties like Koko Taylor and Etta James.

Sven Zetterberg – Rain On (The Lost Session) (Parma Records 2022)

One of the all time great Swedish bluesmen Sven Zetterberg passed away in December of 2016 at the age of 64. He was never well known to the general public in North America but what a talent he was. His voice was equally at home singing classic blues, soul and Rhythm & Blues and his artistry on the guitar and harmonica were matched by his songwriting skills. As sometimes happens, he did a studio session in 1999, as he was beginning a solo career, that was put in the can and saved for another day. It is an incredible recording that has been released by Parma Records entitled Rain On (The Lost Session).

As a testament to how highly Sven was regarded by American blues artists, Kim Wilson (The Fabulous Thunderbirds) appears on two of the songs on harmonica; I Ain’t from Mississippi and Start from Scratch. For me personally, I best loved Sven when he was belting out R&B and soul songs and there are a couple on the recording that are jewels; the title cut Rain On and That’s All I Need. And as examples of his straight up blues talent there are You Oughta Be Ashamed and Blues in My Heart.

I can not figure out for the life of me why this recording was not issued back in 1999 or 2000. My only guesses are that because he released his first solo album in 1999 (Blues From Within), the tracks on this recording were put on hold or there was a disagreement between music business entities (which happens more often than it should) that put this recording session to the side. Whatever the case, I am glad the Parma Records has released the recording now. It is a lasting testament to a bluesman who helped bring the good news of the blues to a whole generation of European blues audiences. Now, posthumously, North American audiences will get another chance to appreciate his talent.


#blues #bluesmusic #bluesrock #bestof2022

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 personal 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB as well as a Youtube channel.

2022 – The Ben Vee Best Blues Rock Tribute Albums

I have started compiling my Roadhouse Blues “Best of” lists and over the next couple of months, they will begin to appear here on my blues blog, on my Youtube Video channel, and on my Spotify playlists. During 2022, I reviewed or sampled over 750 new blues and blues rock albums and over 10,000 songs submitted to me directly or that I received via my association with BluesMusicFan Radio. For 2022, there are three albums that pay tribute to Roadhouse blues rock artists and their music that I think are well worth your time!

Beth Hart – A Tribute to Led Zeppelin (Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group 2022)

Beth Hart has one of the best and most distinctive voices of her generation. She has been a perennial member of my internet radio show playlists over the last decade. She is a California native who got her big break when she won the annual Ed McMahon Star Search competition back in the early 1990’s. One of the highlights of her early concerts were renditions she did of Led Zeppelin tunes. There are videos on the net that show her singing her heart out and even dropping to the floor belting out Zepp tunes Robert Plant style. But as the nineties progressed, Beth got steadily more and more out of control as she dealt with drug issues and she eventually had to take a break to get her life back together. The albums Leave The Light On and My California helped revive her career in the mid 2000’s and she became a favorite amongst blues and blues rock audiences through her association with Joe Bonamassa on the 2011 Don’t Explain, the 2013 See Saw, and the 2018 Black Coffee releases.

In 2022, Beth Hart returned to her blues rock roots with the 12 song release of “A Tribute to Led Zeppelin“. Always known as a high energy concert performer, the power and quality of her voice are a perfect match for the tunes. She covers songs from a number of the eight Led Zeppelin studio recordings including the classics Stairway to Heaven and Kashmir. My personal favorite is her cover of The Rain Song; it is Beth in her full majesty!

The Rock House All Stars – Let It Bleed Revisited – An Ovation from Nashville (Qualified Records 2022)

Released in 1969, Let It Bleed by the Rolling Stones is still considered one of the best rock recording of all time. For a group of Nashville studio musicians, together with a talented array of local vocal artists, to take on the challenge of recreating the songs on the album speaks volumes to the lasting legacy of the initial album. Guided by producers Kevin McKendree and John Heithaus, The Rock House All Stars band does justice to the songs while allowing the vocalists some creativity in the their interpretation of the music on the ten songs.

Jimmy Hall (Wet Willie) roars out of the gate on the album with his cover of Gimme Shelter and is assisted on vocals by Bekka Bramlett, the daughter of Delaney and Bonnie Bramlett. Jimmy has been one of my favorite blues and blues rock singers (and harmonica players) over the years and he does a great job on the tune. The title cut, Let It Bleed, is sung by Emil Justian & Greg Mayo. They give it a bit more of a Nashville feel than the original but it is a great cover. Wendy Moten, a finalist on The Voice in 2021, belts out You Can’t Always Get What You Want and Rick Huckaby does a great job on Midnight Rambler. And I really liked the Mike Farris rendition of Monkey Man.

Over the years, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, have toyed at the fringes of country music on a handful of their recordings. The Rock House All Stars have run with that thought and produced an entertaining and respectful rendering of the original album.

Various Artists – Legacy – A Tribute to Leslie West (Provogue Records/Mascot Label Group 2022)

I first listened to Leslie West as a member of Mountain back in the day and I was a fan for all of his life. As the years went by, Leslie became a blues rock fan favorite and produced a series of stellar albums that have regularly been featured on my shows. On Legacy – A Tribute to Leslie West, a heavy weight group of guitar players including Zakk Wylde, Martin Barre (Jethro Tull), Robby Krieger (the Doors), Slash, and Yngwie Malmsteen all pay respect to the songwriting and music of Leslie.

As would be expected, my favorite on the album is Mississippi Queen featuring Marc Labelle, vocalist for Dirty Honey and Slash on guitar. Joe Lynn Turner (Deep Purple, Rainbow) and guitar master Marty Friedman do an incredible job on Nantucket Sleighride and I loved Charlie Starr (Blackberry Smoke) on Silver Paper as well as the Bachman Brothers (Randy & Tal) on Money.

Listening to all of these Leslie West tribute songs brought back a lot of great memories. If you were a Leslie fan, I am sure it will do so for you also.

#blues #bluesrock #bluesmusic


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 personal 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB as well as a Youtube channel.

Ready for a Road trip? Take along the Roadhouse 66 Best Blues Songs of 2021!

It’s summertime here in the northern hemisphere and many of us will be taking road trips to see family and friends. Whether the journey is an hour away or across the continent, here are the Roadhouse 66 best blues songs of 2021 to listen to along the way. And this year, for the first time, the playlist is available on the Ben Vee Youtube channel and on the Ben Vee Spotify account. I hope you enjoy reviewing and listening to the songs. And bear in mind that music is not a sports competition…..whether the song is listed at number 4 or number 64, these are all truly great tunes culled from an initial list of over 4,000 new songs that I reviewed or streamed during the course of 2021!! And if you have a comment or want to tell us what your best roadhouse blues song of 2021 was, just leave a comment below.

The Roadhouse 66 Best Blues Songs of 2021 Top Ten

#1 Altered Five Blues Band – Full Moon, Half Crazy

Another in a long series of vibrant upbeat tunes from this amazing band out of Wisconsin, the group is powered by the voice of Jeff Taylor.

#2 Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Long Distance Woman

The Kingfish is a true superstar of the contemporary blues and…..he is only 23!! He first came to my attention four or five years ago and his musical trajectory just keeps rising and rising!

#3 Dion – I’ve Got to Get to You (ft. Boz Scaggs, Mike Menza, and Joe Menza)

His career started over 60 years ago and at the age of 82 he is still kickin’ out some badass blues songs!

#4 Colin James – Open Road

Stevie Ray Vaughan opened the door for him in the 1980’s and in the years since he has become a mainstay of the Canadian music scene. This is the title cut from his latest album that was also the Roadhouse Blues 61 best album of the year!

#5 Tommy Castro – Somewhere

This California based bluesman is a personal favorite. I have seen him in concert 3 times and he is an absolutely incredible performer. He also walked away from this year’s Blue Music Awards in Memphis with a bevy of the top awards. Couldn’t happen to a nicer guy.

#6 J Lee and the Hoodoo Skulls – Highway

This blues rock band out of the UK just cranks out some badass music!

#7 Atomic 44s – Fade to Black

I tried to see this southern California band last summer when I went to visit my younger daughter. They are the perfect roadhouse blues band. Unfortunately, COVID cancelled the show. I hope to see them on a future trip!

#8 JP Williams Blues Band featuring Ekat Pereya – Mighty Dangerous Boogie

I just love JP’s style of roadhouse blues. And I appreciate the fact that he appeared in chat on several of my BluesMusicFan Radio shows during 2021.

#9 Polly O’Keary & the Rhythm Method – I’m Not Guilty

A long time star of the blues from the American northwest, Polly O’Keary has paid her blues dues! I just love her voice!

#10 Blues Traveler – Roadhouse Blues

John Popper and company do an amazing blues version of the Doors classic. Easily one of my favorite tunes of 2021….I wonder why?!!

The entire Roadhouse 66 Best blues songs of 2021

The Roadhouse 66 list includes perennial music stars like Melissa Etheridge, Jimmy Barnes, Billy Gibbons, Van Morrison, and Doobie Brothers as well as personal favorites like Uncle Watson’s Widow, Mike Zito, Carolyn Wonderland, the Black Keys, and Davy Knowles. There are a slew of contemporary blues stars on the list such as Eddie 9V, Joanne Shaw Taylor, the Record Company, and Sue Foley. Also included are some rising stars of the genre that you may not have heard before; 8 Ball Aitken, Veronica Lewis, Ben Levin, Hendrikse, and AJ Fullerton to name just a few! I hope you get a chance to listen to all of them sometime soon. Just remember you can use my playlists on Youtube and Spotify to listen to them all and hopefully buy and download a few….the ultimate compliment to the artists!!

ARTISTTITLE
1Altered Five Blues BandFull Moon, Half Crazy
2Christone “Kingfish” IngramLong Distance Woman
3DionI’ve Got To Get To You
4Colin JamesOpen Road
5Tommy CastroSomewhere
6J Lee and the Hoodoo SkullsHighway
7Atomic 44sFade To Black
8JP Williams Blues Band featuring Ekat PereyraMighty Dangerous Boogie
9Polly O’Keary & The Rhythm MethodI’m Not Guilty
10Blues TravelerRoadhouse Blues
11Mike ZitoDreaming Of You
12Billy F GibbonsStackin’ Bones (Feat. Larkin Poe)
13Markus K.Rollin’ and Tumblin’
14Sean ChambersRockin’ Daddy
15Carolyn WonderlandBroken Hearted Blues
168 Ball AitkenWhat Goes Up
17Eddie 9VDog Me Around
18Sue FoleyHurricane Girl (ft. Jimmie Vaughan)
19The Black KeysCoal Black Mattie
20Uncle Watson’s WidowNasty Dogs Funky Kings Precious and Grace
21Melissa EtheridgeFor The Last Time
22Jimmy BarnesEnd Of The Road
23Joanne Shaw TaylorStop Messin’ Round
24Steve MarrinerTake Me To The City
25Simon Kinny-LewisSwamp Rat
26Chickenbone SlimServe It to Me Hot
27The Dirty Mojo Blues BandMy Little Sue
28The Doobie BrothersCannonball
29Dirty Dave OstiRiver Of Shame
30Eldon Backhouse And The Electric Blues BandAnother Man
31Band Of FriendsLivin’ Like a Trucker
32Steve CropperShe’s So Fine
33Joe MetzkaWalk
34Tom Feldmann and Noah LevyGoing Away Baby
35The Record CompanyToday Forever
36The Kokomo KingsShe´s Shaking Up A Storm
37SuperdownhomeHomework
38Vintage TroubleLow Down Dirty Dog
39Delta FuseLetter on the Table
40Gov’t MuleSnatch It Back And Hold It
41AJ FullertonThe Forgiver And The Runaway
42Davy KnowlesOne & The Same
43Captain Morgan ExpressHanging Tree
44Quinn SullivanWide Awake
45Dave KalzShes Got A Hemi
46The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn BandToo Cool To Dance
47Tommy ZTommy Guns
48HendrikseTry to Save Your Soul
49Andy LindquistThe River Queen
50Big Chief Monk BoudreauxChoo Choo
51Dionne BennettFull Time Job
52CactusPreaching Woman Man Blues
53Bernie MarsdenMe And My Guitar
54Teresa James and The Rhythm TrampsGonna Rise Together
55Ben LevinI Can’t Stop It
56The LiberatorsWrong Distraction
57Trainman BluesTroubled Mind
58Mike Goudreau BandTonight’s The Night For Big Fun
59Van MorrisonDeadbeat Saturday Night
60The Immediate FamilySlippin’ and Slidin’
61Colin Linden4 Cars
62WellBadOne Kiss Too Late
63Dennis SiggeryGypsy Woman
64Early Times & The High RollersDo What She Do
65Selwyn BirchwoodI’d Climb Mountains
66Veronica LewisPut Your Wig On Mama

#blues #roadhouseblues #bluesrock

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 personal 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB as well as a Youtube channel.

Ben Vee Induction Into the SL DJ Hall of Fame

A special thanks to the SL DJ Hall of Fame for inducting me last night. I started spinning on the Second LIfe grid in 2011 to spread the news about the roadhouse blues and continue to do so today. I appreciate all the listeners I have garnered over the years on SL and the number of enduring friendships that I have made there. Pretty damn badass award….I am honored…..THANK YOU😎

The Roadhouse Blues 61 – Best Blues Albums of 2021

United States Highway 61 starts in Wyoming, Minnesota and over its 1400 mile length generally follows the mighty Mississippi River to its terminus in New Orleans. It has earned the proud appellation as the “Blues Highway” primarily because of its route through the heart of the Mississippi delta country where the blues was born. It also intersects in Clarksdale Mississippi with Highway 49 at a spot known as the Crossroads that is stamped indelibly on the tale of the blues. In honor of this great highway and all of the blues men and women who have transited lengths of it over their careers , I present my list of the 61 best roadhouse blues albums of 2021.

The year 2021 will not be treated kindly by history. The dark foreboding shadow of the pandemic continued to loom over the months. Strife and division marked our public discourse and even enveloped the blues. But despite it all, thousands of blues artists continued to release new recordings in the United States, Canada, Europe, Asia, Australia & New Zealand, South America, and Africa. Through my association with BluesMusicFan Radio and my own contacts in the industry, I received hundreds and hundreds of new releases. I reviewed them and rated each album song by song with additional factors for creativity and “paying the blues dues”. This list is not about an individual song but an album as a creative whole. Needless to say, it takes time to do this. I started culling the list down in mid November. First to 300, then 150, and now the final list. While the list includes 61 releases, it is not strictly a numerical listing. Artists are not in a sports competition with their fellow artists and most I have known over the years will be the first to sing the praises of other groups. With this in mind, I break the lists down by album of the year and then Best Ten albums as a group, Top Twenty, and so on. ANY album on this list is worth your time to listen to. And I hope many of you will AND pay the artists the ultimate compliment by purchasing their work.

The Ben Vee Roadhouse Blues Album of the Year 2021 is…..

Colin James – Open Road

Colin James got his big break in the 1980’s when he was drafted as a last minute replacement for a cancelled opening act for Stevie Ray Vaughan. He has been a rocker, blues rocker, and successful Swing music artist over the years and has won dozens of music honors in Canada. For the Open Road recording, he made a conscious decision to emphasize his love of the blues genre and we are all its beneficiaries. It has rockin’ blues songs, traditional blues numbers, and beautiful roots blues tunes. (For an in depth review of the album songs, please see my blog dated November 4, 2021). With echoes of Chuck Berry and Stevie Ray Vaughan in the music combined with Colin’s voice and guitar mastery, I invite you to listen to Leave This House as just one sampling of this incredible recording and my choice as Roadhouse Blues album of the year.

Roadhouse Blues Best Ten Recordings of 2021

This year’s Roadhouse Blues Best Ten recordings include artists from the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. One is 22 and has such a bright future, Christone “Kingfish” Ingram. Another is 82 and still kicking out vibrant and thoughtful jams, Dion. There is a great group out of the UK, J Lee and Hoodoo Skulls, that won my award for Blues Rock album of 2021. There are two artists, the JP Williams Blues Band and the Atomic 44’s that I tried to see during the year but Covid raised its ugly head. Polly O’Keary makes the list based on the power of her voice and all the dues she has paid to the blues over the years. Perennial favorite Tommy Castro also shows up as well as John Popper with Blues Traveler. And one of the defining voices of the contemporary blues, Jeff Taylor, makes the list with the Altered Five Blues Band.

Artist2021 AlbumCountry
Colin JamesOpen RoadCanada
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram662USA
DionStomping GroundUSA
Altered Five Blues BandHoller If You Hear MeUSA
J Lee and the Hoodoo SkullsBeggars SoulUK
JP Williams Blues BandJP & EkatUSA
Polly O’Keary & the Rhythm Method50USA
Tommy CastroA Bluesman Came to TownUSA
Atomic 44’sVolume OneUSA
Blues TravelerTraveler’s BluesUSA

Roadhouse Blues Top Twenty Recordings of 2021

My Top Twenty albums for 2021 included artists from Canada (Sue Foley), Australia (8 Ball Aiken), and the street busker from the UK (Markus K.). Carolyn Wonderland, based in Austin, makes the list with an incredible recording. Established stars Mike Zito, Billy Gibbons, and the Black Keys all contributed significant works to the roadhouse blues this year. An emerging artist that I believe still has his best work in front of him, Eddie 9V, makes the list and is well worth a listen as hint of the future of the blues. And Ricci and Krown put out a recording that should warm the heart of anyone that enjoys harmonica based blues. I also highly recommend the Sean Chambers album which is a tribute to his mentor and famed blues man, Hubert Sumlin.

8 Ball AikenIce Cream ManAustralia
Carolyn WonderlandTempting FateUSA
Eddie 9VLittle Black FliesUSA
Sean ChambersThat’s What I’m Talkin’ AboutUSA
Mike ZitoResurrectionUSA
Ricci and KrownCity Country CityUSA
Billy F. GibbonsHardwareUSA
Sue FoleyPinky’s BluesCanada
The Black KeysDelta KreamUSA
Markus K.Live With Looper No. 1UK

Roadhouse Blues Thrillin’ Thirty Recordings of 2021

Band of FriendsSpotlight on the G-Man Vol. 2UK/Ireland
Uncle Watson’s WidowHindsightUSA
Simon Kinney LewisKing BiscuitAustralia
Chickenbone SlimServe It to Me HotUSA
The Dirty Mojo Blues BandIt is What It isUSA
The Doobie BrothersLiberteUSA
Melissa EtheridgeOne Way OutUSA
Dirty Dave OstiRetro-Sonic Blues TrainAustralia
Eldon Backhouse and the Electric Blues BandPortrait GalleryUK
Steve MarrinerHope Dies LastCanada

The Roadhouse Blues Thrillin’ Thirty recordings list has an international flavor with two artists from Australia (Simon Kinney Lewis & Dirty Dave Osti) as well as two from the UK (Band of Friends & Eldon Backhouse and the Electric Blues Band) and one from Canada (Steve Marriner). If you love Rory Gallagher, then I highly recommend the Band of Friends recording which features bassist Gerry McAvoy and the stellar guitar playing of Davy Knowles. If you enjoy what I term “roots blues”, then Steve Marriner’s latest recording is well worth a listen. Additionally two major music artists, Melissa Etheridge and the Doobie Brothers, both released albums that a perfect representations of what I term the “roadhouse blues”…a mix of contemporary blues, blues rock, and roots blues. And I highly recommend a blues rock group out of North Carolina, Uncle Watson’s Widow, that plays a high energy mix of ZZ Top and Joe Bonamassa related music.

Roadhouse Blues Top 61 Recordings of 2021

The rest of the list of the 61 Best Roadhouse Albums of 2021 includes notable names like Steve Cropper, Jimmy Barnes, Gov’t Mule, Joanne Shaw Taylor, and Bernie Marsden as well as established roadhouse blues artists like The Record Company, Davy Knowles, Cactus, Colin Linden, and “up and comers” like Veronica Lewis, The Kokomo Kings, Hendrikse, and Quinn Sullivan. All of them put out quality recordings that I enjoyed listening to!

Steve CropperFire It UpUSA
Jimmy BarnesFlesh And BloodAustralia
Joe MetzkaAnother DisasterUSA
Tom Feldman and Noah LevyBrothers in MudUSA
The Record CompanyPlay LoudUSA
Quinn SullivanWide AwakeUSA
The Kokomo KingsA Drive-By Love AffairDenmark
Vintage TroubleJuke Joint GemsUSA
Delta FuseA Matter of Love and WarUK
Gov’t MuleHeavy Load BluesUSA
AJ FullertonThe ForgiverUSA
Davy KnowlesWhat Happens NextUK
Captain Morgan ExpressNo Weirdos PleaseGermany
SuperdownhomeNo Balls, No Blues ChipsItaly
Dave KalzRelishUSA
Joanne Shaw TaylorThe Blues AlbumUK
The Reverend Peyton’s Big Damn BandDance Songs for Hard TimesUSA
Tommy ZPlug in and PlayUSA
HendrikseA Good Day for the BluesNetherlands
Big Chief Monk BoudreauxBloodstains and TeardropsUSA
Dionne BennettSugar Hip Ya YaUK
CactusTightropeUSA
Bernie MarsdenKingsUK
Teresa James and the Rhythm TrampsRose Colored GlassesUSA
The LiberatorsWaitin’Netherlands
Trainman BluesShadows & ShapesDenmark
Mike Goudreau BandThe Isolation BluesCanada
Colin LindenBlowCanada
Veronica LewisYou Ain’t LuckyUSA
Dennis SiggeryHigher GroundUK
Early Times & the High RollersThe CornerUSA

The Roadhouse Blues 61 Best Blues albums of 2021 is not THE list of lists for 2021. It is based on the types of blues that I enjoy spinning for my audiences and that is a bias that I readily admit to. Other blues writers and organizations (including the BluesMusicFan Radio Top 20) have produced charts that differ, sometimes widely, from mine. However I do believe this list is a representative overview of the state of the blues in 2021 and the forecast is pretty dang good. The blues is not dying…it is not just surviving….it is thriving in terms of the number of great artists that are attracted to the genre. The challenge is to get the mainstream music media to give the blues its proper due and consequentially pump up the sales so that the artists can derive a meaningful income. I am so thankful to the major blues labels like Delmark Records, Ruff Records, Alligator Records, Stony Plain Records, Mascot/Provogue, Gulf Coast Records, KTBA Records, and a whole host of other “indie” labels for encouraging and promoting groups that fit my roadhouse blues format.

And YOU have a part to play also. My part is to listen, select, and spin contemporary blues, blues rock, and roots blues tunes to help get the word out. I do this for no financial renumeration (though I would not begrudge it!). YOUR part, if you love the roadhouse blues, is to pass the word when given the opportunity to friends and family. Particularly to younger audiences that probably have no clue about most, if not all, the artists on this list. AND, once in awhile, when finances permit, you can support your favorite artist(s) on this list by downloading their album. I estimate that I reach about 10,000 people each week through my shows and other social media. That is a pittance compared to the several million people reached by terrestrial radio and media on any given day in a major city in Europe or North America. But if the people I do reach each spent 50 dollars downloading albums (not just listening to streams) this year, that would be an infusion of $500,000 into the blues music market. It is a “drop in the bucket” compared to what artists on the Billboard 200 weekly list of albums generate but it is something. Almost to a person, the blues artists that I have met and conversed with are down to earth people and they definitely haven’t committed their musical lives to the blues seeking fame and fortune. But they do deserve the chance to make a decent living during a period when they can’t perform before live audiences. It starts with you and me…..pass on a link for this list to someone you know….you never know who will be the next convert to the blues. After all, you and I were converted at some point….and I think we are doin’ just fine!


#blues #roadhouse blues

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 personal 24 hour stream devoted to the Roadhouse Blues… WRHB

Roadhouse 2021 Blues Rock Album of the Year – Beggars Soul by J. Lee and the Hoodoo Skulls

The Roadhouse 2021 Blues Rock Album of the Year is by a British group from Surrey, England…. J. Lee and the Hoodoo Skulls. The recording, Beggars Soul, is a vibrant energetic collection of tunes that are brash and edgy. Drawing from the same musical well as Chuck Berry, Larkin Poe, the Black Keys and the Record Company, this 4 piece band cranks out songs that will get ya pumped and wanting to gather once again with friends at a rowdy roadhouse or pub for some good times.

The band is composed of J. Lee (vocals), Harun Kotch (Lead Guitar/ Writer), Wayne Riches (Drums) and Mike Hartnett (Bass). The album was recorded at an old church chapel which gives the songs a cool texture that just enhances the aura of the music. Just give the title cut, Beggars Soul, a listen……you will hear what I mean.

I also just love tunes that capture the magic of the era when Muddy Water’s famously said that the blues had a baby and it was called rock & roll. The song Baby Can’t Sing the Blues is an absolute time capsule of a roadhouse blues tune that perfectly illustrates Muddy’s statement.

Every recording on this album is worth a listen, particularly if you are feeling dreary or depressed and need a musical “pick me up”. So…..go to your favorite music download site….get your own copy of Beggars Soul as your endorsement of the very best badass Roadhouse blues rock of 2021!


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