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7pm Hour

Little Walter/Juke/Best of /Chess (Opening Theme)

Etta James/Something’s Got A Hold On Me/Etta Rocks The House/Argo (1963) * Etta RIP

Johnny Otis Show/Hand Jive/1958 Still Rockin’/Time Life * Johnny Otis RIP

Major Lance/Monkey Time/The Very Best of/Okeh-Legacy-Sony * R&B Classic Top Ten Pop Smash during the Summer of 63′

Paul Oscher/Driftin’ Blues/Down In the Delta/Blues Fidelity (2005) * former Muddy Waters harp player will be at the Sportsmens Tavern in Buffalo on April 29th 7pm show.

Joe Louis Walker/Soldier for Jesus/Hellfire/Alligator **NEW  – Joe will be at the Water Street Music Hall on March 18th.

Omar & the Howlers/Magic Man/Essential Collection/Ruf Records  *NEW two disc best of collection.

Darrell Scott/Hopkinsville/Long Ride Home/Full Light Records *NEW

The Wood Brothers/Shoofly Pie/Smoke Ring Halo/Southern Ground *NEW

Sean Costello/You’re Killing My Love/Live At His Best/Landslide  *NEW live set from the late Sean Costello

Morris Ledet & the Zydeco Ramblers/Dog Hill (Boozoo Chavis Classic)/Swing That Thing/Maison de Soul Records *NEW from Rosie Ledet husband/bandleader, now featuring his daughter Kassy in the band.

Sugar Ray & the Bluestones/I Came Down With The Blues/Evening/Severn

Heather Myles/My Baby’s Good To Me/In The Wind/Ah-Ha Music

Pharis & Jason Romero/It’s Me Again Lord/A Passing Glimpse/Lula Records

Yvonne Schmidt/Daddy Is A Rocker/Foolproof/Blue Productions * Regional Artists

Whiteboy James and the Blues Express/Gold Brick Bar/Extreme Makeover/Rip Cat Records

Mikey Jr/The Cheapskate/It Ain’t Hard To Tell/8th Train Records

Cornell Dupree/K.C./I’m Alright/Dialtone Records  * late great guitar players last CD.

Ray Bonneville/Mississippi/Bad Man’s Blood/Red House Records

Chick Willis/Let Me Play My Blues/Let The Blues Speak for Itself/Benevolent Blues

David Maxwell & Otis Spann/Walking The Blues/Conversations in Blue/Vizztone

JC Brooks & The Uptown Sound/Don’t Lock The Door/Want More/Bloodshot Records

Merle Haggard/Too Much Boogie Woogie/Working In Tennessee/Vanguard

The Soul Rebels/Say Na Hey w/ Leo Nocentelli/Unlock You Mind/Rounder

Sharon Lewis & Texas Fire/You Can’t Take My Life/The Real Deal/Delmark

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7pm Hour

Little Walter/Juke/Best of /Chess Records

Tommy Castro/Make It Back to Memphis/Hard Believer/Alligator Records **Two Shows coming up.

Dinosaur BBQ in Syracuse on 11/20 and will be at the Tralf in Buffalo on 11/22.

Harrison Kennedy/Hound and Rabbit/Shame The Devil/Electro-Fi Records *NEW  (playing the spoon)

Bill Wyman’s Rhythm Kings/Sugar Babe/Collector’s Edition BoxSet/Ripple Records

Kay Kay and the Rays/Crossfire/The Best of Kay Kay and The Rays/Catfood Records

Chick Willis/Short-Haired Woman/Let The Blues Speak For Itself/Benevolent Blues  **NEW

John-Alex Mason/My Old Lonesome Home/Jook Joint Thunderclap/Naked Jaybird Music – RIP John-Alex Mason, passed away on October 19th at the age of 35.

Omar Coleman/I’m A Good Provider/West Side Wiggle/Honeybee Entertainment   *NEW

Pat Cooley/Don’t Wanna Lose Your Love/L&L Records **NEW  www.patcooley.net

Bad Influence/Dressing Like You Don’t Dress For Me/Under The Influence/Badblues Records

Rosie Ledet/Do That Thing/Now’s The Time/Maison de Soul Records **at the Harmony House next Sunday, Nov. 2oth.

Bearfoot/Come Get Your Lonesome/American Story/Bearfoot

8pm Hour

Warren Haynes/Take A Bullet/Man In Motion/Stax   *at the Smith Opera House in Geneva on this Thursday.

Donna the Buffalo/Hollywood Dream/The Ones You Love/Independent  ** at the Water Street Music Hall this Friday

Nick Moss and the Fliptops/Another Life Is Gone/Play Til Tomorrow/Blue Bella  **at the Dino BBQ on Wed. Nov. 30th.

EG Kight/I’m In It To Win It/Lip Service/Vizztone

Shane Dwight/Call Me/A Hundred White Lies/RTist Records

Rosie Ledet/Little Rosie/Now’s The Time/Maison de Soul  **at the Harmony House next Sunday.

Memphis Gold/Pickin’ In High Cotton/Pickin’ In High Cotton/Stack House Records

Pharis & Jason Romero/It’s Me Again Lord/A Passing Glimpse/Lula Records  *NEW

Billy Joe Shaver/Fast Train/Tramp On Your Street **catch Billy Joe Shaver at the Sportsmens Tavern in Buffalo on Dec. 1st.

Jimmy Smith/Back At the Chicken Shack/Back At the Chicken Shack

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Doc’s Juke Joint 7pm Hour

Little Walter/Juke/Best of /Chess (Opening theme)

Junior Wells & The Aces/Man Downstairs/Live in Boston 1966/Delmark

Chick Willis/I Won’t Give Up/Mr. Blues:The Best of ….so Far/Benevolent Blues

Big Head Todd and the Monsters

Big Head Blues Club/If I Had Possession Over Judgement Day/100 Years of Robert Johnson/RedLightManagement.com  ***NEW collection featuring: Honeyboy Edwards, Big Head Todd and the Monsters, Charlie Musselwhite, Ruthie Foster, Cedric Burnside and Lightinin’ Malcolm.

CJ Chenier/Black Snake Blues/The Desperate Kingdom of Love/World Village *****Catch CJ at the Water Street Music Hall on March 1st for a benefit show.

Big Joe and the Dynaflows/Face the Facts/You Can’t Keep A Big Man Down/Severn Records

Joe Louis Walker’s Blues Conspiracy/Born In Chicago/Live on The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise/Stony Plain with guest Nick Moss, Jason Ricci and Paris Slim

Joanne Shaw Taylor/Let It Burn/Diamonds In The Dirt/Ruf Records  * Catch Joanne this Tuesday night at the Dino BBQ

Buddy Guy/Living Proof/Living Proof/Silvertone  **Grammy Winner, catch Buddy in Buffalo on April 4th at UB.

Shaun Murphy/Mississippi Water/Trouble With Lovin’/Serenity Hill *Little Feat front lady solo release

Lynwood Slim and Igor Prado Band/Little Girl/Brazilian Kicks/Delta Groove

Reverend KM Williams/I’m Coming Home/When I Rise/Dialtone Records

Cyndi Lauper/Early In The Mornin’ (w/Allen Toussaint and B.B. King)/Memphis Blues/Mercer Street Records

Dave Specter/Octavate’n/Spectrified/Independent  www.davespector.com

James Day/Big Money/Firecraker/Neon Blue

Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band/Sell My Monkey/Live In Chicago/Roadrunner Records *guitarist Kenny Wayne Shepherd with many guests.

Curley Taylor/Oh Yae Yae/I’m So Tired/ Nothin Feels Like this (2007)  ****AT THE HARMONY HOUSE Saturday.

Eden Brent/In Love with Your Wallet/Ain’t Got No Troubles/Yellow Dog Records

The Dynamites featuring:Charles Walker/(It’s A) Sunny Day/Burn It Down/Outta Sight

Reverend Raven and the Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys/Just Count The Days/Shake Your Boogie/Nevermore Records

Luther Dickinson & the Sons of Mudboy/Back Back Train/Memphis International

Boo Boo Davis/Alligator Blues/Undercover Blues/Black & Tan Records

The Tabletop Three/Flip Flop Fly/The Tabletop Three/Independent *local release catch them around town at the big benefit coming up at Beale Street.

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Main Stage, Pocono Blues Festival 2010

Jimmy “Duck” Holmes opened the 19th annual Pocono Blues Festival in true delta style.  Jimmy “Duck” Holmes performed solo on guitar featuring Mississippi Blues Classics from his Broke “n Hungry and Fat Possum releases.  You can also check out Jimmy on the “M” for Mississippi Soundtrack & Movie.

The weather was perfect and so were the ribs.  Part of the Friday night festivities at the Pocono’s is a buffet which includes admission to the three Friday night bands.  All performances on Friday happen under the Tent Stage that is used for the remainder of the weekend.  The weather was perfect since the threatening lighting in the distance that lit up the surrounding mountains stayed far enough away for all three performances to take place.

Next on the bill was Mr. Johnny Rawls.  Johnny was joined by the Nutmeg Horns which really filled out his sound.  Rawls mainly played songs off his last two releases, Ace of Spades and Red Cadillac.  Highlights of Johnny’s set included a cover of his idol Tyrone Davis “Turn Back the Hands of Time” and a great version of the Robert Parker classic “Barefootin’” which brought the house down and got the Pocono crowd on their feet.  The show closer was the  Rawls’ juke joint classic “Juicy Lucy” from his JSP recording days.

Chick Willis, 2010 Pocono Blues Festival

Lady Bianca was the headliner on Friday night.  A real highlight of this set was her guitar player, formerly from London, England but Oakland, CA  based for many years, Steve Gannon.  Steve was also part of the band that backed Sugar Pie DeSanto a few years back at the Pocono’s.  Though Lady Bianca didn’t have the stage antics of Sugar Pie she did lay it down on the keyboards and provided the crowd with a rich variety of blues originals.

So much to do, so much to see and hear at the premier blues festival in the Northeast.  Saturday opened with an up and comer Marquise Knox.  From St. Louis, Knox certainly knew his way around his guitar and some blues classics.  His set included: How Blues Can You Get, Howlin’ For My Darlin’, Good Morning Little School Girl, The Sky Is Cryin’, Born Under a Bad Sign, Hootchie Cootchie Man, Night Fishin’, How Long, How Many More Years and I Got a Problem.

Georgia native, Veronika Jackson opened the tent stage with a nice mix of solo acoustic blues.  Highlights of her set included a real nice version of John Prine’s Angel of Montgomery and Little Walter’s My Babe.  I stopped by the merchandise table and had to laugh at the warning tag on one of her cd’s “Warning: Soul Stirring Conditions.”

Stage 2 opened with South Carolina native, Ms. Wanda Johnson.  She opened with Can You Handle This?  She wore a white dress fitting for an up and coming blues queen.  Wanda sounded a lot like Irma Thomas as she sang through a great set of originals off her independent releases.  Wanda was backed by keyboardist/band leader Shrimp City Slim.  Saturday was turning out to be a beautiful day.  The mountain was starting to heat up as blue skies gave way to a few puffy white clouds rolling over the ski mountain.  Sun block was a must and breaks for shade were definitely needed.

AJ Diggs was up next on the main stage as he opened with a nice version of the Spinners “I’ll Be Around.”  He then kicked into “Ain’t No Stopping Us Now”.   He was the first act on this triple bill which he shared with Roy Roberts and Barbara Carr.  Diggs played a real nice version of “Rabbit Got A Gun” off his CD Already In Progress.

My favorite part of the festival came early, as Chick Willis hit the tent stage.  Chick was on guitar, backed by drums, bass and a vetern sax man, Jacques Johnson.   75 year old Chick Willis didn’t look a day over 50 as he opened with “Rib Shack”, one of his best tunes.  The tent crowd was immediately on their feet and Willis rocked the crowd on and off the stage.  Two Ray Charles songs kept his set tight and rollin’ (What I Say & I Can’t Stop Loving You).  Chick took us down to the Juke Joint with I Want a Big Fat Woman.  Other highlights of the Willis set included Tampa Red’s “Let  Me Play With Your Poodle” and Lightnin’ Hopkins “Hello Central Give Me 209.”  In Chick’s own words, he took it “Deep down in the alley” with the Hopkins cover.  Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better Willis broke out his all-time classic – Stoop Down Baby.

Detroit guitarist/vocalist Johnnie Bassett was up next on Stage 2.  A great front man and a great band will always make for a quality blues set and this was no exception.  Johnnie played cuts off his latest disc The Gentleman is Back.  The song, Keep Your Hands off My Baby, was part of one of my favorite sets of the festival.

Willie “Big Eyes” Smith & Hubert Sumlin, 2010 Pocono Blues Festival

Theodis Ealey was really the unknown quantity at this years festival.  Many might have questions why he was given the slot of performing on the Main Stage in the middle of the festival’s biggest day.  Well Theodis is a showman and the show put Ealey on the blues map for many new fans.  Theodis on guitar himself was back by two keyboard players, bass, guitar, a back up singer.  The Ealey band was right on with a JB groove that often bordered on a KC 70′s funk.  From Mississippi, Theodis assured us that he would take us from the mountains of PA to the Juke Joints of his home state with his version of I’m The Man You Need off his latest CD.

Ealey then worked his way through a 10 minute version of Marvin Gaye’s “Let’s Get It On” which was met with an almost out of control response from the mainly fifty year old plus Pocono crowd.  Ealey then performed “Kiss” by that Prince guy who I can’t remember if he is Prince again or some symbol.  The finale was an unbelievable you had to see it to believe version of Ealey’s signature song “Stand Up In It.”  Theodis left us with the quote of the weekend – “Anything can happen at the Juke Joint,” which he repeated throughout his set.

Chick Willis started his 2nd set under the tent stage with a fine version of his “Houdini Lover.”  This song was followed by Voodoo Woman, CC Rider, Everyday I Have the Blues and  Big Fat Woman (where one found her way on stage).  The crowd was soon on their feet and Chick treated them to another version of “I Can’t Stop Loving You.”

The Chicago Blues Legends closed out the main stage on Saturday night.  Lifetime achievement awards were given to former Muddy Water’s bass player Bob Stroger and drummer/harp/vocalist, Willie “Big Eyes” Smith.  After meeting Willie Smith at an after festival party he revealed to me that he had always been a harp player.  He merely took up the drums during the 1950′s when rock n’ roll was coming alive to get work.  If you hear Willie play the harp and sing you will quickly realize that this guy is a true blues legend and should be right up there with the other big names of blues past frontmen.  Bob Margolin joined Stroger and Smith to start and then Hubert Sumlin was brought out to a huge audience applause.

Though Hubert had to be be attached to constant oxygen while on and off the stage nothing would keep him from performing.  Hubert and the band worked their way through several songs including Killing Floor. Before the final performer (Pinetop Perkins) was to join the group, Hubert was summoned by his nurse/manager to leave the stage but he refused.  Sumlin told me after the show that he did not want to disappoint all the people and just could not leave the stage.  The magic was still there when Sumlin stood and took his solo shots.

When you are 97 years old you just hope you can still remember your name.  Pinetop Perkins is now 97 and can still headline a blues festival.  Pinetop played some signature licks as well as his signature song about himself.  The Pocono crowd was whipped into a frenzy as the Muddy Waters Band alumni broke into the classic “Mojo Workin’.”  Willie Smith, Margolin and Stroger finished with one more encore before Saturday’s superior day of blues was complete.

Campbell Brothers, 2010 Pocono Blues Festival

Dave “Muskie” Moskal announced the opening of Sunday’s events at the Pocono Blues Festival.  Moskal’s former hometown of Rochester, NY produced the band that would not only open but give a complete work out to the Pocono Festival early risers.  The Campbell Brothers get better every time I see them and they really connected with the blues fans before them.  A show highlight of their set is their rendition of the Sam Cooke song “A Change Is Gonna Come.”  “Morning Train” off their first album followed and they always seem to take this song higher and higher each time they perform it.

Hands were raising and feet were stomping as the Campbell’s rocked the mountain and the main stage.  Gospel classic “Bye and Bye” became a ten minute vehicle for Chuck Campbell’s guitar.  The best way I can describe the Campbell Brothers is a “Gospel Based Jam Band For People with Good Music Taste.”   Next the Campbell Brothers “Got Their Praise On” for an uncle who had recently passed away.  Just when I thought it couldn’t get any better they kicked into “I’ll Fly Away.”

Billy Sims, Jr. and Chaney Sims filled in for Diana Braithwaite and Chris Whitely.  Apparently Diana had problems getting into the U.S. from Canada so was unable to perform.  The acoustic duo of the Sims was real nice.  Billy switched from guitar to keyboards and performed some real nice blues.  Highlights included “St. Louis Blues” and “St. James Infirmary.”

From there it was off to the East Coast debut of Alabama Mike.  Alabama Mike had one of the best releases of 2009/2010 and is about to release his next CD.  After just two songs the weather turned from bad to worse and his show was shut down until the storm moved through. It then became time for the Rochester crew to gas up the bus and head back home.  Much more continued throughout the day including the Homemade Jamz Blues Band, Mavis Staples, Joe Krown with Walter “Wolfman” Washington and the Fabulous Thunderbirds.  So much blues, so little time.

Greg “Doc” Lefebre host of Doc’s Juke Joint, heard every Sunday night from 7-10pm Est.  on Jazz 90.1FM.

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Doc’s Juke Joint 7pm Hour

Little Walter – Juke

Christian Dozzler & Robin Banks – Last Time I Saw Texas – Livin’ Life (Blueswave Records) Robin Banks on vocals and Christian Dozzler on piano.

Chick Willis – Looking For My Baby – Hit & Run Blues (Benevolent Blues)

Albert King – Santa Claus Wants Some Lovin’ – Christmas in Soulsville

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Darrell Nulisch – Natural Thing – Just For You (Severn Records) 5th release for this vocalist on Severn

Billy Boy Arnold

Billy Boy Arnold, Johnny Iguana, & Kenny Smith – My Little Machine (from 1940) – New collection Chicago Blues a Living History *** Grammy nominated – just announced (Raisin’ Music)

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Fiona Boyes (vocalist and guitarist from Australia) Juke Joint on Moses Lane – Blues Woman (Yellow Dog Records)

Joe Louis Walker – Eyes Like A Cat – Between A Rock and the Blues – Stony Plain Records

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Mac Arnold & Plate Full O’Blues – Cackalacky Twang – Country Man (Vizztone) Produced by Steady Rollin’ Bob Margolin

Muddy Waters – You Can’t Lose What You Ain’t Never Had – Live Fillmore Auditorium San Francisco, CA Nov 4-6 1966.

featuring Mac Arnold on bass.

Bryan Lee – Three Can Play The Game – My LadyDon’t Love My Lady – Justin Time Records featuring: David Maxwell on Piano

David Maxwell & Louisiana Red – New Jersey Woman – You Got To Move (Vizztone)

8pm Hour

John Mayall – Playing a Losing Hand – Tough (Eagle Records)

Tinsley Ellis – Speak No Evil – (title Track) Alligator Records

Smokey Hogg – My Christmas Baby – Blues, Blues Christmas Volume 2 (1926-1958) Document records, liner notes by our very own Jeff Harris from Big Road Blues. Heard every Sunday from 5-7pm before Doc’s Juke Joint www.sundayblues.org

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Redline Zydeco – Redline Run – Hot Pocket www.redlinezydeco.com **** at the Harmony House – Sunday December 13th with the All Night Ramblers for the Cajun Zydeco Holiday Jam **

Ann Kerstetter – Annie’s Blues (Ann Rabson of Saffire cover) Duke Street Diary www.annkerstetter.com

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Maria Muldaur & Her Garden of Joy – Sweet Lovin’ Ol’ Soul – Good Time Music for Hard Times (Stony Plain) featuring John Sebastian & David Grisman

Julius Pittman & The Revival – A Good Fool Is Hard To Find – Bucket List

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The Revelations featuring Tre’ Williams – Stay Free – The Bleeding Edge

Zora Young – I’m Movin’ On (Live) – The French Connection (Delmark Records)

RJ Spangler’s Blue Four – Boogie For Mr. B – You Know I Can’t Refuse (The Bill Heid Sessions) Eastlawn Records

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Lil Aaron – So long Oh I Hate To See You Go – “Remembers” The Last Employee Quinn Records

9pm Hour

OB Buchana – One Way Love (w/ Ms. Jody) – It’s My Time (Ecko Records)

Los Straitjackets – (9) Groovy Saint Nick – Yuletide Beat (2009 Yep Roc Records)

Tommy Castro – Ninety-Nine and One Half (Wilson Pickett) Hard Believer (Alligator Records)

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Rick Estrin and the Night Cats – I’m Talkin’ Out My In Laws -Twisted (AlligatorRecords)

Grandpa Elliott – This Little Light of Mine (Medley) – Sugar Sweet www.concordmusicgroup.com

B.B. King – Celebrate Christmas – Christmas In Blues (KRB Music)

Doc’s Basement

The Chesterfield Kings (Rochester’s keeper of the Rock’nRoll flame and so much more for over 2o years) Love In Vain (Robert Johnson) in the Rolling Stones style or like their version.  The Chesterfield Kings will be doing an Acoustic and Electric set at the German House in Rochester on Saturday, December 12th.

Sauce Boss – A Hundred Times A Day – Raw  ** at the Dino BBQ on Dec. 16th

Gina Sicilia – Kissing In the Dark – Hey Sugar (Vizztone) ** at the Dino BBQ this Wed. Dec. 9th)

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Redline Zydeco – Hard To Stop – Hot Pocket *** at the Harmony House for the Cajun/Zydeco Holiday Jam next Sunday.

Wayne Toups & Zydecajun – Johnny Can’t Dance – Live 2009

John Hammond – Stop and Listen – Things About Comin’ My Way A Tribute to the Music of The Mississippi Sheiks

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Washboard Pete – Christmas Blues – Savoy Christmas Jazz

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7pm Hour – Little Walter – Juke

Billy Lee Riley – The Blues Come Around – Blue Collar Blues 1992 Hightone Records *

*Rock N’ Roll Pioneer, passed away at age 75.  Former Sun Records recording artist best known for his hits “Red Hot” and “Flyin’ Saucer Rock N Roll.”

Willie DeVille - St. Peter Street (instrumental) – The Willy DeVille Acoustic Trio Live In Berlin

Willie DeVille – Keep A Knocking/Sea Cruise -  The Willy DeVille Acoustic Trio Live In Berlin

Willie DeVille – Betty and Dupree -The Willy DeVille Acoustic Trio Live In Berlin (from 2002) *

Passed away at the age of 58.  Original member of the CBGB punk scene in New York City that launched the careers of the Ramones, Blondie, Television and the Talking Heads.  Original band during that time was Mink DeVille. Know for playing all different types of music including: dixieland, cajun, R&B and Blues.  Spent a lot of time in New Orleans and also liked to feature the songs of New Orleans in his live shows.  He died after a battle with pancreatic cancer.

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The Robert Cray Band – That’s What Keeps Me Rockin’ – This Time (Nozzle Records)

Chick Willis – Houdini Lover – Hit & Run Blues (Benevolent Blues) www.benevolentblues.com

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The Twisters – Something’s Gotta Give – Come Out Swingin’  www.northernblues.com

Izzy & Chris – Preachin’ The Blues (Son House) – Preachin’ The Blues Vol. 1 (80/20 Music Entertainment)

Karen Lovely – I’m A Little Mixed Up – Lucky Girl www.karenlovely.com

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Tommy Castro – Hard Believer – Hard Believer www.alligator.com * Official Release date is this Tuesday, August 11th, Tommy will be at the Dino BBQ in Syracuse this Friday, August 14th. http://tommycastro.com/site/?page_id=22

Walter Trout – Two Sides To Every Story – Unspoiled By Progress www.provoguerecords.com

Dave Keller – Gabriella (instrumental) – Play For Love www.davekeller.com

8pm – Hour

Skyla Burrell – Head Over Heels – Tough Luck * At BloozeStock 09′ Corning NY, this Saturday.

Jeremy Davenport – Mr. New Orleans (with Kermit Ruffins) – We’ll Dance Til Dawn www.basinstreetrecords.com

Happy Traum – Poor Howard (Instrumental) – Relax Your Mind * recorded in 1975 www.guitarvideos.com

on the Stefan Grossman’s Guitar Workshop.

Rob Paparozzi – Monkey Around (w/Phoebe Snow) – Etruscan Soul www.robpaparozzi.com

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Greg Nagy – Jenny Jenny Jenny – Walk That Fine Thin Line  Big O Records

Muddy Waters – Forty Days and Forty Nights – Live/Filmore Auditorium – San Francisco, CA Nov. 4-6, 1966 – Authorized Bootleg (Geffen/Chess)  from the concert archives of Wolfgang’s Vault

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John Nemeth – Love Gone Crazy – Love Me Tonight www.blindpigrecords.com  * At the Dino BBQ in Rochester this Wed. Night ********

Marty Sammon/Tom Holland – Look Here Baby – 190 Proof Blues

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Los Fabulocos – If You Know – Live At Ground Zero Vol. 2 www.deltagroovemusic.com

Henry Gray & The Cats – Come On In – Times Are Gettin’ Hard www.henrygray.com

Kelley Hunt - Emerald City – Mercy

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The California Honeydrops – Miss Louise – Soul Tub www.cahoneydrops.com

9pm – Hour – artists below all performing at the Chenango Blues Festival – http://www.chenangobluesfest.org/  August 21 & 22 in Norwich, NY.

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings – Keep On Looking – 100 Days, 100 Nights

Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings – My Man Is A Mean Man – Naturally  www.daptonerecords.com

Eden Brent - Mississippi Flatland Blues  – Mississippi Number One www.yellowdogrecords.com

Bobby Rush – Feeling Good Part One – Folkfunk

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Harper – The World Starts Loving You – Down To The Rhythm www.blindpigrecords.com

Mitch Woods and His Rocket 88′s – Hattie Green – Shakin’ The Shack  1993 Blind Pig Records

Doc’s Basement – featuring Charlie Musslewhite  http://www.charliemusselwhite.com/?page=home

Charlie Musslewhite

Charlie Musslewhite

Charlie Musslewhite – Mean Old Frisco – Ace of Harps (Alligator 1990)

Charlie Musslewhite – Blue Feeling Today (with Rod Piazza) – Tennessee Woman (1969 Vanguard Records)

Charlie Musslewhite -Stingaree – In My Time (Alligator 1993)

Charlie Musslewhite – River Hip Mama – Ace of Harps (Alligator 1990)

Mitch Woods and the Lazy Jumpers – Swell Lookin’ Babe – Jukebox Drive (El Toro Records)

Chris Cain – Hey Sweet Baby – Blind Pig Records 20th Anniversary Collection

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Eden Brent – Trouble In Mind – Mississippi Number One

Thanks for listening to Doc’s Juke Joint!!!!!!!!!!!!

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