Good Time Roadhouse Blues on BMFR 3 to 5 pm EDST

Tune in from 3 to 5 pm EDST today September 10th for my Good Time Roadhouse blues at http://www.bluesmusicfan.com featuring Martin Harley, Kirsten Thien, Grand Dermody, Lisa Mann, and many more!

Below is the intended playlist:

ARTISTTITLEALBUM
Ramon TarancoGhost Dance (instrumental)The Adventures of Bo Segovia
Big Joe SheltonStrong AddictionI’d Never Let Her Down
A Band Called SamNothing In The StreetsLegacy
Dave FieldsWhy Can’t You Ever Treat Me RightForce of Will
Martin HarleyThe Time Is NowRoll With The Punches
Robert Connely FarrCan’t Be SatisfiedCountry Supper
DionI Got Nothin’ (Feat. Van Morrison & Joe Louis Walker)Blues With Friends
Mark KnopflerGot to Have SomethingPrivateering
Grant Dermody35-59My Dony
Kirsten ThienShoulda BeenTwo Sides
JD TaylorHoney Honey BabyThe Coldwater Sessions
Wily Bo Walker/Danny FlamBuild My Gallows… (Ain’t No Return)Ain’t No Man a Good Man (Deluxe)
Gregg MartinezEva DelleMacDaddy Mojeaux
Frankie MorenoGood Lookin’ MamaBack To the Boogie
Wayne Nicholson & John CampbelljohnI May Be WrongElmore’s Blues
Jensens Juke JointWhile You Let Your Hair Down LowJensens Juke Joint
Jade MacraeAll over My FaceHandle Me with Care
Glen HansardRoll On SlowBetween Two Shores
Trigger HippyRise Up SingingTrigger Hippy
Simon Kinny-LewisEvil GirlAnother Day In San Jose
Crooked Eye TommySitting In The DrivewayHot Coffee And Pain
Wet WillieLeonaDixie Rock
Lisa MannThat’s AllOld Girl
Kevin CampbellThe RubNostalgia
Walter TroutAll Out Of TearsOrdinary Madness
MandalynBaby On The RunWrecked
Scott Weis BandSimmer Me DownSimmer Me Down

The Mike Duke Project ….took a while

I first met Mike Duke during the heyday of Wet Willie back in the 1970’s. Wet Willie was part of the sound emanating from Macon, Georgia, the home of Capricorn Records. Along with the Allman Brothers Band and the Marshall Tucker Band. Wet Willie helped solidify the main stream appeal of southern style rock music with its blues, soul, and country influences. And that was in no small part due to the talent of Mike Duke He was, and remains, a gifted song writer, singer, and keyboard player.

After the luster of Wet Willie faded for Mike, he moved on, doing a stint with The Outlaws and then relocating to the San Francisco Bay area where he spent most of the 1980’s. During that time he wrote several tunes that became hits for Huey Lewis and enhanced his reputation as a songwriter. During the 1990’s he moved to Nashville and was a featured member of Delbert McClinton’s band. In 1998, he moved back to Northern California and has been there ever since.

This album “….took a while” includes tunes that span the length of his career since the 1970’s and yet is, amazingly, his debut album! All of the songs are written by Mike and four of them are newly recorded. One tune, Torn & Scarred, was actually written by Mike in 1969 while he worked with a black church in his hometown of Mobile, Alabama. It is a sweet little gospel song with Mike pounding the ivories and singing with a voice that has lost none of its power or range after all these years.

My favorite cut on the album is a new recording of I Can’t Let You Go featuring some tasteful lead guitar licks from Elvin Bishop. It should get a lot of airplay on stations and streams that feature soul blues music. I will certainly be playing it during my roadhouse blues sets on BMFR.

I also loved another new recording, I’m Not Sad Tonight, that features Gary Vogensen on guitar and his long time friend, Angela Strehli, as part of the backing vocals. Mike’s voice and keyboard playing transported me back…just remembering…but I’m not sad….just dang happy he came out with this album!

The album has the demo version of Hope You Love Me Like You Say You Do recorded in 1980. Huey Lewis loved it when encouraged by Bob Brown, his manager, to give it a listen. And it was performed by Huey on his second album in 1982. Mike’s demo recording started a life long friendship with Bob who also played a major part in getting this album recorded and released.

Let Her Go And Start Over is another tune on the album that I really enjoyed that Mike recorded in 1981 and was used by Huey on one of his albums. Other songs on the album that I recommend for a listen are Little Miss Ponytail and That’s What So Good About the South (featuring Jack Pearson). And there is also a little zydeco influenced jewel of a tune Let Me Be Your Fool Tonight that you just have to hear.

I remember Mike as a young affable musician with obvious talent who took enjoyment from keyboard playing, the chance to sing for audiences, and have people hear songs he had written. He didn’t avidly seek the limelight or stardom like so many of his contemporaries and that is probably why It took a damn long while for Bob Brown to convince Mike to release his first solo album. My hope is that several more will follow in short order!


The Mike Duke Project…took a while (2019 Little Village Foundation)

Tuesday Roadhouse Nooner on BMFR 12pm EST

Join us today on BMFR for a roadhouse mix of contemporary blues and classic tunes. The NOONER is comin at ya live at High Noon EST!  Keep your Tuesday rollin’ right!!!

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You can find today’s intended playlist below.

ARTIST TITLE
Freddie King Manhole
Blackburn Good Woman Reprise
Jack Pearson I Can Fix It
Wet Willie Jailhouse Moan
Brandon Santini Drive You Off My Mind
The Allman Brothers Band One Way Out
JJ Grey & Mofro 99 Shades of Crazy
Larkin Poe Mississippi
Tiffany Pollack & Eric Johanson Keep It Simple
Nick Moss Band Was I Ever Heard
Royal Southern Brotherhood Fire on the Mountain
Devon Allman Watch What You Say
Willie Nelson feat. Susan Tedeschi Kansas City
Jimmy Hall Twenty-Nine Ways
Marcia Ball So Many Rivers to Cross
Tab Benoit Blues Come Walkin In
Ian Siegal & The Mississippi Mudbloods I Am The Train
Johnny Neel Mighty Mississippi
Gov’t Mule Mule
Joe Bonamassa High Water Everywhere
Little Feat Let It Roll
Gregg Allman Before the Bullets Fly (Live)
Dani Wilde, Victoria Smith, Samantha Fish Mississippi Kisses
Johnny Winter Dust My Broom (Featuring Derek Trucks)