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This week's music:
• Stop Watching Your Enemies by Koko Taylor. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store.
• Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes. You can buy her CD No More Mondays at her site.
• Big Shot by Marcia Ball. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from iTunes Music Store.
• On The Run by Katie Webster. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store.
• Breakin' Out by Shemekia Taylor. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store.
Murphy's Saloon intro and outro are from Just Got To Boogie and Shuffle In The Nineties, respectively, both by Matt Thorpe.
If you'd like to see where other Murphy's Saloon listeners live, you can check out the Murphy's Friends map over here. So far, the most distant listener of Murphy's Saloonis in Singapore, while the listener who lives the furthest north resides in the Shetland Islands of the United Kingdom. If there are any Murphy's Saloon listeners in Africa, South America or central Asia, please step up and put a pin in the map.
(This week's music at Murphy's Saloon is all courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network)
By Hieronymus MurphyThis week's music:
• Stop Watching Your Enemies by Koko Taylor. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store.
• Blackheart Blues by Melissa Forbes. You can buy her CD No More Mondays at her site.
• Big Shot by Marcia Ball. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from iTunes Music Store.
• On The Run by Katie Webster. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store.
• Breakin' Out by Shemekia Taylor. You can buy her music direct from Alligator Records, or from the iTunes Music Store.
Murphy's Saloon intro and outro are from Just Got To Boogie and Shuffle In The Nineties, respectively, both by Matt Thorpe.
If you'd like to see where other Murphy's Saloon listeners live, you can check out the Murphy's Friends map over here. So far, the most distant listener of Murphy's Saloonis in Singapore, while the listener who lives the furthest north resides in the Shetland Islands of the United Kingdom. If there are any Murphy's Saloon listeners in Africa, South America or central Asia, please step up and put a pin in the map.
(This week's music at Murphy's Saloon is all courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network)