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This week's playlist:
• Ride, Ride by Alexis P. Suter, from Shuga Fix (2005), available from CD Universe, EMusic.com, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. For more information, visit AlexisSuter.com.
• Let Me Love You by Boo Boo Davis, from Drew Mississippi (2006), available from Black & Tan Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit BooBooDavis.com.
• Big City Woman by Doug MacLeod, from A Little Sin (2002), available from Black & Tan Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. Doug's Web site is here.
• Bell Carol Blue by Jimmie Bratcher, from Man! It's Christmas (2006), available from Jimmie's online store. Jimmie's other albums are available from his site, as well as the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit JimmieBratcher.com and his MySpace page.
• I'm A Fool To Care by Johnny Nicholas, from Rockin' My Blues To Sleep (2000), available from TopCat Records, CD Baby, CD Universe, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com.
• Mountain Top by Boo Boo Davis, from The Snake (2004), available from Black & Tan Records, CD Universe and the iTMS.
• Love Dog by Chris Juergensen from Big Black Sun (2005) available from Magnatune.com, the iTMS and Amazon.com. An ealier CD, Prospects (2003), is also available from Magnatunes.
• Snake Eye by John Mayall &The Bluesbreakers, from the 2005 CD, Road Dogs, available from Eagle Rock Entertainment, the iTMS and Amazon.com. The official John Mayall web site is here.
• Superhot Lady Cop by Beau Hall, from UNH! (2005), available from CD Baby, and the iTunes Music Store. Beau also has a MySpace page.
• Just Stockings On by [munk]. This track was made available at the Podsafe Music Network during the 2005 holiday season. Unfortunately, the track is no longer available in this form at the PMN (there's now another, more salacious version by someone else [?]), but I prefer this version. For more information about [munk] and his music, visit Waxboy Records.
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.
(Music on Murphy's Saloon #51 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)
By Hieronymus MurphyThis week's playlist:
• Ride, Ride by Alexis P. Suter, from Shuga Fix (2005), available from CD Universe, EMusic.com, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com. For more information, visit AlexisSuter.com.
• Let Me Love You by Boo Boo Davis, from Drew Mississippi (2006), available from Black & Tan Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit BooBooDavis.com.
• Big City Woman by Doug MacLeod, from A Little Sin (2002), available from Black & Tan Records, the iTMS and Amazon.com. Doug's Web site is here.
• Bell Carol Blue by Jimmie Bratcher, from Man! It's Christmas (2006), available from Jimmie's online store. Jimmie's other albums are available from his site, as well as the iTMS and Amazon.com. For more information, visit JimmieBratcher.com and his MySpace page.
• I'm A Fool To Care by Johnny Nicholas, from Rockin' My Blues To Sleep (2000), available from TopCat Records, CD Baby, CD Universe, the iTunes Music Store and Amazon.com.
• Mountain Top by Boo Boo Davis, from The Snake (2004), available from Black & Tan Records, CD Universe and the iTMS.
• Love Dog by Chris Juergensen from Big Black Sun (2005) available from Magnatune.com, the iTMS and Amazon.com. An ealier CD, Prospects (2003), is also available from Magnatunes.
• Snake Eye by John Mayall &The Bluesbreakers, from the 2005 CD, Road Dogs, available from Eagle Rock Entertainment, the iTMS and Amazon.com. The official John Mayall web site is here.
• Superhot Lady Cop by Beau Hall, from UNH! (2005), available from CD Baby, and the iTunes Music Store. Beau also has a MySpace page.
• Just Stockings On by [munk]. This track was made available at the Podsafe Music Network during the 2005 holiday season. Unfortunately, the track is no longer available in this form at the PMN (there's now another, more salacious version by someone else [?]), but I prefer this version. For more information about [munk] and his music, visit Waxboy Records.
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.
(Music on Murphy's Saloon #51 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network, where I obtained many of these tracks)