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In this episode of The Blues Hotel, we pull up a chair at the silky crossroads of blues and jazz — where smooth rhythms meet soulful grit, and timeless songs wear new suits. Host Kelvin Huggins takes you on a journey through classic and contemporary tracks that blur the lines between the two genres, from T-Bone Walker’s cool-swinging Call It Stormy Monday to Jimmy Smith’s soul-jazz groove Back at the Chicken Shack.
Our featured guest is Renate Bianca — Dutch-Tasmanian songwriter, composer, and performer — whose music masterfully dances between smoky jazz phrasing and the raw emotion of the blues. In a heartfelt conversation, she shares her songwriting philosophy, her fascination with humanity in all its beautiful imperfection, and why live performance is an act of community.
We also drop in on the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society’s Annual Blues Challenge, spotlighting standout performances from Pete Cornelius and Gypsy King Jones as they vie for a place at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
With stops along the way for Nina Simone’s haunting Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Dr. John’s swaggering Right Place, Wrong Time, and a touch of local Australian blues magic, this is an episode where history, heart, and groove meet under one roof — The Blues Hotel.
© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.
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The Blues Hotel Collective Presents - The Blues Hotel.
By Kelvin HugginsIn this episode of The Blues Hotel, we pull up a chair at the silky crossroads of blues and jazz — where smooth rhythms meet soulful grit, and timeless songs wear new suits. Host Kelvin Huggins takes you on a journey through classic and contemporary tracks that blur the lines between the two genres, from T-Bone Walker’s cool-swinging Call It Stormy Monday to Jimmy Smith’s soul-jazz groove Back at the Chicken Shack.
Our featured guest is Renate Bianca — Dutch-Tasmanian songwriter, composer, and performer — whose music masterfully dances between smoky jazz phrasing and the raw emotion of the blues. In a heartfelt conversation, she shares her songwriting philosophy, her fascination with humanity in all its beautiful imperfection, and why live performance is an act of community.
We also drop in on the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society’s Annual Blues Challenge, spotlighting standout performances from Pete Cornelius and Gypsy King Jones as they vie for a place at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.
With stops along the way for Nina Simone’s haunting Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Dr. John’s swaggering Right Place, Wrong Time, and a touch of local Australian blues magic, this is an episode where history, heart, and groove meet under one roof — The Blues Hotel.
© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.
Mentioned in this episode:
The Blues Hotel Collective Presents - The Blues Hotel.