Entries tagged with “Lil’ Ed”.


Doc’s Juke Joint 7pm Hour
Little Walter/Juke/Best of /Chess

Fred Vine

Fred Vine/Time To Go Fishin’/Genesee Delta Stomp/Bluefish Records **NEW (with Brian Williams)

Kenny “Blues Boss” Wayne/Howlin’/An Old Rock On A Roll/Stony Plain Records ***NEW

Buddy Miller/Why Baby Why (featuring Marc Ribot)/Majestic Silver Strings/New West   *** New

Dana Fuchs/Faster Than We Can/Love To Beg/Ruf Records

Alexis P. Suter Band/Free/Two Sides/Hipbone Records  **NEW

Harmonica Shah/Blues From A Lonesome Dirty Mountain/Live At the Cove with Jack De Keyzer/Electro-Fi  **NEW

The Bo-Keys/Just Chillin’/Got To Get Back!/Electraphonic Recordings

Chicago Blues: A Living History(featuring Billy Boy Arnold)/She Don’t Love Me That Way/The Revolution Continues/Raisin Music

Peter Novelli/Baby Scratch My Back (Slim Harpo)/Peter Novelli/Independent  **NEW – catch Peter at Abilene on July 28th.

Girls With Guitars – Samantha Fish/Cassie Taylor/Dani Wilde / Satisfy My Soul/Girls With Guitars/Ruf Records

Warren Haynes/Take A Bullet/Man In Motion/Stax

Demetria Taylor/Voodoo Woman/Bad Girl/Delmark

Ivan Appelrouth/T-Boned Again/Blue and Instrumental!/EllerSoul Records

Monkey Junk/You’re Gonna Change Or I’m Gonna Leave (Hank Williams)/To Behold/Stony Plain **NEW

Lil Ed & the Blues Imperials/Icicles In My Meatloaf/Alligator Records 40th Anniversary Collection **Catch Ed at the PA Blues Festival - Next week One of music from the artist that will be at this years festival.

Scott Ramminger/Real Fine Gumbo/Crawstickers/Arbor Lane Music  **NEW (sax and vocalist).

Omar/Big Chief Pontiac/Blues Bag/Loophole Entertainment **NEW from Omar and the Howlers

Levon Helm/Back To Memphis/Ramble At the Ryman/

Rev. Peyton & His Big Damn Band/Some Of These Days I’ll Be Gone/Peyton on Patton  (look for the interview with Rev. Peyton & Jeff Harris on our website).

Tedeschi Trucks Band/Learn How To Love/Revelator/Sony

Professor Longhair/Red Beans/Alligator 40th Anniversary/Alligator

Billy Flynn/Talk About It/Blues Drive/Land O’ Blues (instrumental under concert calendar

Son Seals/Going Home/Alligator 40th Anniversary

Grayson Capps/Poison/Summertime Blues (compilation)

Thank you for listening: Next Week it is our PA Blues Festival Special !!!!

 

 

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If you like screaming slide guitar that invokes the spirit of the late Elmore James, then you probably already know all about Lil’ Ed Williams. Guitarist/Vocalist/Songwriter Lil’ Ed Williams is back with a new release on his long time label Alligator Records. Full Tilt is the latest offering from Lil’ Ed And The Blues Imperials. Like its title this one cooks from its opening tune “Hold That Train” to its conclusion with the Hound Dog Taylor penned “Take Five.” Lil' EdBorn in Chicago in 1955, Lil’ Ed came up through the blues with some help from his late uncle and blues legend, J.B. Hutto. Some blues bands are tighter than others. The Blues Imperials are both veterans of the road and the studio and have been playing with Lil’ Ed for twenty years. The Imperials can rock out the blues and also slow it down. Bass player, James “Pookie” Young penned “Every Man Needs A Good Woman” and Lil’ Ed himself added the playful “Check My Baby’s Oil.” “Don’t Call Me” is a great new song with lyrics about being flooded by too much communication – no email, no faxes or phones. Sounds pretty good come to think about it and so does this new release. For a great interview with Lil’ Ed check out this (link). If you want to see Lil’ Ed And The Blues Imperials in person, head over to Buffalo on November 8th, when they will be performing at the Tralf.

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