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This week's playlist:
• The Getaway by Fenton Robinson from his album Somebody Lend Me A Dime; available from the iTunes Music Store and Alligator Records.
• You'll Never Change by Bettye LaVette, is available as a single on Epitaph Records from the Podsafe Music Network. It was originally recorded for the 2000 album Souvenirs, which is available on CD from Amazon. Also available: I've Got My Own Hell To Raise (2005) at the iTMS and Amazon, as well as A Woman Like Me (2003), at the iTMS and Amazon.
• Night For The Lonely by Maria Daines, is from among tracks recorded for an as-yet unreleased and untitled album. Her album Treebone (2005) is available from the iTMS and Amazon.
• Cosmo Blues by Maurice Ramsbottom, obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. For more information, visit Maurice's MySpace page.
• I Need You by Ernie Van Veen, obtained from the PMN. For more information and to learn about Ernie's current project with partner Donovan Gail, visit TheBlackRoads.com.
• My Baby Up And Left Me by The Blues Vultures, from their 2005 album Cheap Guitars & Honky Tonk Bars, available for sale from their site, BluesVultures.com, and the iTMS.
• Misery by Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas, from the album Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas (2004), available from the iTMS and CD Baby. Their site is here.
• Nine Kindsa Ugly by The Detonators. Their site is here and their MySpace page is here.
(Music on Murphy's Saloon #33 courtesy of these very independent artists, and the Podsafe Music Network)
Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: Podshow.com, the Podsafe Music Network, Podcast Alley, Podcast Pickle and Ubercaster.
You can support the blues on the Web by visiting the Delta Blues Museum site, and by listening their top-notch podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. To enjoy Murphy's Saloon away from your computer, you do not have to own an iPod: check out No iPod Required for more information.
Thanks to the Smackieville Squire, a good friend and a great graphic designer, who designed the Murphy's logo and recorded the Murphy's Saloon Disclaimer. He's also patient about being paid (but you didn't hear that from me). Thanks to Sci-Fi Hi-Fi, makers of the PodWorks application.
By Hieronymus MurphyThis week's playlist:
• The Getaway by Fenton Robinson from his album Somebody Lend Me A Dime; available from the iTunes Music Store and Alligator Records.
• You'll Never Change by Bettye LaVette, is available as a single on Epitaph Records from the Podsafe Music Network. It was originally recorded for the 2000 album Souvenirs, which is available on CD from Amazon. Also available: I've Got My Own Hell To Raise (2005) at the iTMS and Amazon, as well as A Woman Like Me (2003), at the iTMS and Amazon.
• Night For The Lonely by Maria Daines, is from among tracks recorded for an as-yet unreleased and untitled album. Her album Treebone (2005) is available from the iTMS and Amazon.
• Cosmo Blues by Maurice Ramsbottom, obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. For more information, visit Maurice's MySpace page.
• I Need You by Ernie Van Veen, obtained from the PMN. For more information and to learn about Ernie's current project with partner Donovan Gail, visit TheBlackRoads.com.
• My Baby Up And Left Me by The Blues Vultures, from their 2005 album Cheap Guitars & Honky Tonk Bars, available for sale from their site, BluesVultures.com, and the iTMS.
• Misery by Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas, from the album Rick Fink and his Gas House Gorillas (2004), available from the iTMS and CD Baby. Their site is here.
• Nine Kindsa Ugly by The Detonators. Their site is here and their MySpace page is here.
(Music on Murphy's Saloon #33 courtesy of these very independent artists, and the Podsafe Music Network)
Mentioned on tonight's Murphy's Saloon: Podshow.com, the Podsafe Music Network, Podcast Alley, Podcast Pickle and Ubercaster.
You can support the blues on the Web by visiting the Delta Blues Museum site, and by listening their top-notch podcast, Uncensored History of the Blues. To enjoy Murphy's Saloon away from your computer, you do not have to own an iPod: check out No iPod Required for more information.
Thanks to the Smackieville Squire, a good friend and a great graphic designer, who designed the Murphy's logo and recorded the Murphy's Saloon Disclaimer. He's also patient about being paid (but you didn't hear that from me). Thanks to Sci-Fi Hi-Fi, makers of the PodWorks application.