Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast

Murphy's Saloon Blues Podcast #122 - Tommy Castro


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This week's playlist:

All Your Love by Dr. Charlie, from their soon-to-be-released CD Three Good Reasons. Visit Dr-Charlie.com for more information.

Knocking on Your Door by Harold Cagler, from Poor Country Boy (2008); available from the Bogalusa Music Group. Visit this page at the IODA PROMONET site for more information about Poor Country Boy.

You're Scarin' Me by Pat Coast, from Don't Touch My Guitar (2003), available from CD Baby. Visit PatCoastBand.com for more information.

Don't Let Me Catch You with Your Drawers Down by Koko Taylor, from Royal Blue (2000), available from Alligator Records and the iTMS. Visit Koko's Alligator Records bio page for more information.

Don't Turn Your Heater Down by Tommy Castro & Delbert McClinton, from Right As Rain (1999); available from the store at Tommy's site and the iTMS. Visit TCBand.com for more information.

How Long Must I Cry by Tommy Castro, from Exception To The Rule (1996); available from the store at Tommy's site and the iTMS. Visit TCBand.com for more information.

Lucky In Love by Tommy Castro, from Right As Rain (1999); available from the store at Tommy's site and the iTMS. Visit TCBand.com for more information.

New Jail House Blues by Billy Boy Arnold, from Billy Boy Sings Sonny Boy (2008); available from Electro-Fi Records and the iTMS. Visit Wikipedia.org, AllMusic.com and Arnold's page at the Alligator Records site for more information.

How Was I? by Delilah Why, from Steps On It (2008); available from CDBaby and the iTMS. Visit DelilahWhy.com and the band's MySpace page for more information.

Strange Feeling by Michael Burks, from Iron Man (2008); available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. Visit MichaelBurks.com for more information.

Mentioned during this show: the Murphy's Saloon Listener Survey and the 2008 Blues Music Awards.

Excellent online resources for more information about the blues: The Blues Foundation and the Delta Blues Museum; and be sure to download and listen to the DBM's top-notch (and free) podcast, the Uncensored History of the Blues. Be sure to read Today's Chicago Blues by Karen Hanson, an excellent guide to all things blues in present-day Chicago.

(Music on Murphy's Saloon #122 courtesy of the artiststheir labels and one of the following: the Podsafe Music Network, IODA PROMONET, Download.com or Garageband.com)

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Murphy's Saloon Blues PodcastBy Hieronymus Murphy