Join us today from 3-5 pm ET on www.bluesmusicfan.com as we rock the contemporary blues from Australia, Canada, the UK, mainland Europe, and from the states of Texas and Louisiana! Lots of talent….lots of badass blues!!
For many Americans, myself included, Australia is a tantalizing and mystical place; friendly confident people with a disarming “Hey mate” greeting, the siren call of the didgeridoo, kangaroos on the move, and the enormity of the desert Outback with scattered small pockets of proud indigenous people that hail back to the very beginning of the human experience can fire the imagination. AND it is also home to some world class roadhouse blues! I have been a fan of Paul Buchanan, particularly his songwriting, for a number of years. Some artists write great lyrics. Truly great artists tell vivid and vibrant stories in song. Paul is one of them.
The new Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers album Down Selling Lane contains a dozen songs; ten originals and two interesting covers of Fats Domino’s Hello Josephine and Hop Wilson’s Black Cat Bone. The album starts out in true roadhouse blues fashion with Paul’s growling vocals on Bad Luck & Trouble. The tone on Marc Leyshan’s guitar is menacing and matched by the fuzzed out insistence of John Werner’s bass on the tune. The second song, Blues Man’s Shoes, is reminiscent of Creedence Clearwater Revival and features a really cool howl by Paul that bears comparison with Howlin’ Wolf in his prime. The third tune, Blues Harp & a Bloody Mary, introduces the harmonica mastery of Phil Coyne and the breezy Spanish guitar of Ning Hopkins on another of Paul’s delightful story songs. I also really enjoyed drummer Stuart Anderson’s tight pocket and the guitar solo on Gotta Stop Thinkin’…mhmm…good stuff! The last song, Oh Mercy, is a clarion call to understand and help those that “are drinking from a different cup”. As he writes in the song “some people see everything just in black and white…there are colors everywhere…they need to see the light”. And Paul is voodoo preachin’ to a roadhouse blues beat that will have you movin’ your hips and wantin’ to hit a dance floor!!
The highlight of the album is the tuneRoadhouse. I have to admit I have a bias towards this song; Paul mentions me in the lyrics!!! Paul has been a regular listener of my roadhouse blues shows on BluesMusic Fan Radio and my 24 hour personal music stream . About a year ago, he sent me a text stating that listening had fired him up and he was gonna write a song about a roadhouse. I laughed and said COOL!! About six months later, I got another text asking me if it was okay to use my name in the roadhouse song. My reply was HELL YEAH! Then I didn’t hear anything for a number of months. I assumed, as often happens in songwriting, that he just couldn’t get it to work the way he wanted. Then lo and behold, I get another text several weeks ago asking me if I had gotten the album yet? I checked the BluesMusicFan Radio directory where DJs can see the new albums sent to the station and there it was…..track #7….Roadhouse. It is a fantastic catchy tune, a story song, and Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers at their best. Give it a listen and decide for yourself. As I stated I am a bit prejudiced but I think you will agree that it is a badass tune!!
Overall, Down Selling Lane, is contemporary blues and blues rock at its very best; distinctive vocals, fabulous harmonica playing with stellar guitars and driving bass riffs and drums. And most of all memorable lyrics that reinforce the magic and mystery of the land down under….and the talent of Paul Buchanan.
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.
Join us from 12-2 pm ET on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com for a mix of contemporary blues from Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers, Moody Smith & the Speculators and John Mayall as well as some classics from Janis Joplin, Jimi Hendrix, Albert King. and Double Trouble featuring Dr. John.
Got new tunes from The Adjournments, Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers, Laura Cox, Dyer Davis, Seth Rosenbloom, and Mike Zito with Albert Castiglia!! PLUS a number of tunes from the bluzin’ 1990’s from Jimmie Vaughan, Omar & the Howlers, Jimmy Thackery and more! Tune in on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 3-5 pm ET today!! #blues #bluesmusic #benveeroadhouseblues
Today, I will be spinning some badass Canadian Roadhouse blues on http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 3-5 pm ET. From Colin James, Jeff Healey, and Sass Jordan to Layla Zoe, Bywater Call, Anthony Gomes, and the Commoners, Canada has been generating some awesome blues artists for years. I hope you get a chance to listen in.
PLUS I will have a couple of tunes from down under by Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers and Simon Kinny-Lewis. The Voodoo Preachers new album, Down Sellings Lane, is some powerful roadhouse blues rock and Simon is just an incredible talent.
The Year 2020 was one that we all were glad to see go. Not only were our family, friends, and neighbors ravaged by COVID but our political systems were stressed and our rights to meet and gather were often suspended. And performing artists and musicians took the financial brunt of the frenzied response as outdoor venues, bars, and restraunts closed across the world throwing millions of performers out of work. But musicians are a resilient and creative group. They retreated, like the rest of us, to their homes, their garages, and their basements and began the process of creating new music using novel internet collaborative tools to record and share their music with other band members and recording studios. The product of their work is what I want us to celebrate in this article. It took new thinking, creative use of software, and dogged perseverance to write, record, and release new music during 2020 and EVERY artist and group that did so should be commended for not giving in to the darkness and continuing to bring the joy of music to us all.
During 2020, I played over 7000 songs on my DJ shows and listened to hundreds of albums sent to me by the artists, publicists, and record companies. I received even more as part of the staff of Blues Music Fan Radio. Out of all that music, I have chosen my favorite 66 roadhouse blues songs for 2020 using only two rules; I had to have played the tune during one of my shows in 2020 and I could only select one song per album. The list represents less than 1% of all music that I broadcast during the year and includes both perennial favorites as well as artists you may not have heard of. These are the best of the best and regardless of position on this listing, they are all fabulous tunes in my opinion. I hope you enjoy reviewing the list, listening to the songs, and hopefully, downloading some for your own music collection or as a gift to family and friends.
The Roadhouse Blues Top 66 Songs
61
The Smoke Wagon Blues Band
The Fat Man
The Ballad Of Albert Johnson
62
Misty Blues
Treat Me Like I Want
Weed ‘Em & Reap
63
Peter Parcek
Beyond Here Lies Nothing
Mississippi Suitcase
64
Nora Jean Wallace
I’m A Blues Woman
Blues Woman
65
Lloyd Jones
Turn Me Loose
Tennessee Run
66
The Rolling Stones
Living In A Ghost Town
Living In A Ghost Town
The Roadhouse Blues Top 50 & 60 songs
51
John Primer and Bob Corritore
Keep A-Driving
The Gypsy Woman Told Me
52
Cary Morin
Nobody Gotta Know
Dockside Saints
53
Pinkie Rideau
Bring Me Sugar
Bring Me Sugar
54
Dudley Taft
The End Of The Blues
Cosmic Radio
55
Henrik Freischlader Band
What Have I Done to You
Missing Pieces
56
JD3 & The Jondo Trio
Rocks At The Moon
Something Good
57
Shaun Murphy
Living In The Palace Of The King
Flame Still Burns
58
The Nighthawks
Chairman Of The Board
Tryin’ to Get to You
59
Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers
Some Kind Of Voodoo
Testimony
60
New Moon Jelly Roll Freedom Rockers
Night Time (feat Jimbo Mathis)
Volume I
41
Mary Jo Curry Band
Nothin’ Is Easy
Front Porch
42
Kerry Kearney
Voodoo Down the River
Tales From The Psychedelta
43
Simon Kinny-Lewis
Black Cat Moan
Another Day In San Jose
44
The Reverend Shawn Amos & The Brotherhood
Counting Down The Days
Blue Sky
45
The Lucky Losers
Half a Nothing
Godless Land
46
Marcus King
The Well
El Dorado
47
Samantha Martin & Delta Sugar
Sacrifice
The Reckless On
48
Coco Montoya
Trouble
Coming In Hot
49
Robert Cray
Anything You Want
That’s What I Heard
50
Dave Fields
Force of Will
Force of Will
The Roadhouse Blues Top 40 songs
31
Steve Washington (feat Lucky Peterson)
Blues Don’t Cost a Thing
Just A Matter of Time
32
Tammi Savoy & The Chris Casello Combo
As Long As I’m Movin’
That Rock ‘n’ Roll Rhythm!
33
Too Slim and the Taildraggers
Devil’s Hostage
The Remedy
34
David Rotundo Band
I Must Be Crazy
So Much Trouble
35
Mick Clarke
Ain’t Beggin’ Nobody
Crazy with the Blues
36
Casey Hensley
Searching For A Man
Good As Gone
37
Tas Cru
Save Me
Drive On
38
Sass Jordan
The Key
Rebel Moon Blues
39
Mark May
Barbecue And Blues
Deep Dark Demon
40
Shemekia Copeland
Walk Until I Ride
Uncivil War
The Roadhouse Blues Top 30 Songs
21
Eric Johanson
Down To The Bottom
Below Sea Level
22
Tinsley Ellis
Evil Till Sunrise
Ice Cream In Hell
23
The Immediate Family
Cruel Twist
Slippin’ and Slidin’
24
Mike Zito
After The Storm
Quarantine Blues
25
Savoy Brown
Jaguar Car
Ain’t Done Yet
26
Kirsten Thien
Shoulda Been
Two Sides
27
Larkin Poe
Every Bird That Flies
Self Made Man
28
Eric Steckel
Since I Been Loving You
Grandview Drive
29
Sonny Landreth
Somebody Gotta Make A Move
Blacktop Run
30
Crystal Shawanda
Evil Memory
Church House Blues
The Roadhouse House Top 20 Songs
11
Rae Gordon Band
Get Right With The World
Wrong Kind Of Love
12
Fantastic Negrito
Chocolate Samurai
Have You Lost Your Mind Yet?
13
Ben Levin
My Back Scratcher
Carryout Or Delivery
14
Kat Riggins
The Storm
Cry Out
15
Albert Cummings
Red Rooster
Believe
16
The War and Treaty
Beautiful (feat. Jason Isbell)
Hearts Town
17
Anthony Gomes
Until The End Of Time
Containment Blues
18
Popa Chubby
I’m The Beast From The East
It’s A Mighty Hard Road
19
The Mary Stokes Band
Comin’ Home
Comin’ Home
20
Joanne Shaw Taylor
Human
Reckless Blues
The Roadhouse Top Ten Tunes for 2020
10. Johnny Iguana – Shake Your Money Maker [Johnny Iguana’s Chicago Spectacular] (Delmark Records)
Johnny Iguana’s cover of the Elmore James song from 1961 should get you movin’ in your easy chair as you listen. Johnny’s energetic keyboard playing is superbly matched by the slide guitar work of Lil’ Ed.
9. Layla Zoe – Nowhere Left To Go [Title Cut] (Self Release)
Though not officially released until January 8, 2021, I got a promo copy in December and started spinning it so it makes the list! Layla’s growling delivery is just badass and harkens back to Janis Joplin.
8. Wily Bo Walker/Danny Flam – Ain’t No Man a Good Man [Title Cut] (Mescal Canyon Records)
Blues rock with a hint of Dr. John in his voice, Wily Bo is a fantastic UK artist with a growing following. Wily’s delivery is theatric in nature and I can’t wait for the opportunity to see him and Danny perform live on stage one day…SOON!
7. Alastair Greene – Bayou Mile [The New World Blues] (Whiskey Bayou Records)
A native of Ventura, California, Alastair got to collaborate with the great Tab Benoit from my home state of Louisiana to make this recording and the result is a haunting beautiful song.
6. Thorbjorn Risager and the Black Tornado – Come On In [Title Cut] (Ruf Records)
A Danish powerhouse and one of my favorite European roadhouse blues artists, Thorbjorn has a unique voice and he is backed by an incredible seven piece ensemble that just continue to crank out catchy and upbeat roadhouse blues tunes.
5. Dion – Blues Comin’ On (ft. Joe Bonamassa) [Blues With Friends] (KTBA Records)
An American treasure, Dion is still creating vibrant music at the age of 81! Produced by Joe Bonamassa’s Keeping the Blues Alive label, Dion got Joe to sit in on this track!
4. Christone “Kingfish” Ingram – Rock & Roll [Empty Promises] (Alligator Records)
This song is about a deal with the angels and a family’s devotion to a young artist’s future. It is simply beautiful and Christone’s delivery is authentic and riveting.
3. Joe Bonamassa – Why Does It Take So Long to Say Goodbye [Royal Tea] (J&R Adventures)
Another Joe Bonamassa ballad that meshes rock and blues like only he can. He is known as a world class guitar player, but I love his voice and his songwriting. This one is a roadhouse jewel!
2. Walter Trout – Make It Right [Ordinary Madness] (Provogue Records)
At 69, Walter is creating some of the best music of his storied career. The guitar playing on this tune is vintage Trout. I hope I get to see him perform it live sometime this year or next!
1……. Avey Grouws Band – Rise Up [The Devil May Care] (Self Release)
A self released debut album by a group from Iowa features a song that is my #1 roadhouse tune for 2020! Who would have thought?? I know I didn’t until I heard Jeni Grouw’s voice and Chris Avey’s guitar playing on Rise Up. It is not only a catchy but topical tune. We all need to rise up, in love, and confront the issues of our times head on without hate or rancor. It’s a song and a message we all need to spread around! Oh…and by the way…..the Avey Grouws Band will be appearing in concert in June with…..Walter Trout. My #1 and #2 artists on the same stage…..if you are close…go see them!!!!
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.
Join us for some of the finest contemporary blues that you can find streaming on the internet. I will be featuring songs by Fiona Boye, Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers, Anthony Gomes, Peter Green, Niecie, Kelly’s Lot and many more… Tune in at http://www.bluesmusicfan.com from 3 to 5 pm EDT today!
This is the intended playlist……
ARTIST
TITLE
ALBUM
Alastair Greene
Back At The Poorhouse
The New World Blues
Ghost Town Blues Band
Shine
Shine
Big Pacific
Keep Me Posted
Big Pacific 1
Kerry Kearney
Mississippi River Stomp
Tales From The Psychedelta
Fiona Boyes
Smokestack Lightning
Box & Dice
Jimmy Thackery and the Drivers
Too Tired
True Stories
Alastair Greene
Bayou Mile
The New World Blues
Simon Kinny-Lewis
Dagger Eyes (Feat. Robben Ford )
Another Day In San Jose
Anthony Gomes
Hell And Half Of Georgia
Containment Blues
BMFR
ARTISTID – Voodoo Preachers – You’re Listening to BMFR
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Paul Buchanan’s Voodoo Preachers
Sleeve
Testimony
Peter Green
Dangerous Man
Reaching The Cold 100
Andy Watts
Blues On Fire (ft Joe Louis Walker)
Blues On Fire
Dion
I Got Nothin’ (Feat. Van Morrison & Joe Louis Walker)
Blues With Friends
Kim Simmonds & Savoy Brown
Bad Weather Brewing
The Devil to Pay
Jeff Fetterman
Tell Me Baby
Southern Son
Niecie
Waiting For The Shoe To Drop
Trouble With A Capital T
Danielle Nicole
Pusher Man
Cry No More
Sugaray Rayford
Time To Get Movin’
Somebody Save Me
Monti Amundson
Ninety-Nine Below
The Mean Eighteen
Tommy Castro
Me And My Guitar
Exception To The Rule
Kelly’s Lot
Rise Up (Leve-Toi) (ft. Jeff Toto Blues)
Can’t Take My Soul
The Jeff Healey Band
As The Years Go Passing By
Cover To Cover
Walter Trout
Wanna Dance
Ordinary Madness
Joanne Shaw Taylor
A Hand in Love
Almost Always Never
Eric Gales
That’s Just How It Is
Crystal Vision
Ghalia Volt
Gypsy Lady
Mississippi Blend
Eliza Neals
Pawn Shop Blues (Roadhouse) (Feat. Popa Chubby & Dave Keyes)
My first Roadhouse Blues Nooner of the fall season is today (Sept 20th) from 12-2 pm EDST. Tune in for songs by Casey James, Kiko Garcia, Sass Jordan, Keb’ Mo’, Cary Morin, the One Dime Band, and many more!
Below is the intended playlist. I hope you enjoy several enough to download them from your favorite music site and support the artists! During this pandemic, many bands and musicians have been particularly hard hit worldwide because there is no place to perform! Every paid download helps!!