PDXBluescast – Show #4
It’s the Christmas edition of PDXBluescast, for your holiday listening pleasure! You’ll hear some cool new stuff, some rare and unreleased stuff, and there’s even a Christmas giveaway!
It’s great to hear from those of you who are listening to the show and enjoying it, so please get in touch with whatever’s on your mind. If you’re a Portland-area musician and would like your material featured on the show, you should definitely contact us! Just post a comment right here on the blog, send e-mail to the address shown at right, or leave us a message at 206-203-3PDX (3739)!
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Title | Artist | Album |
Down In The Bayou | Kenny Lavitz | Too Many Hats (2005) |
Something Stinks | The Strange Tones | Crime-A-Billy (2005) |
I'm Your Rudolph | Dan Berkery & Herschel Yatovitz | [unreleased] |
Blue Lights For Christmas | Ray Roberson & Neil Beese | [unreleased] |
Blue Lights | Screamin' Kenny & The Doctor Rockit Band, incl. Rich Layton | [out of print] |
Every Day Will Be Like A Holiday | Curtis Salgado | Curtis Salgado & The Stilettos (1991) |
Worried Life Blues | Curtis Salgado & D.K. Stewart | [unreleased] |
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I really dig all the history you provide with the comments and intros. It would be great if you could come up with some old Brown Sugar tapes when Lloyd Jones was drumming for Paul Delay; or some Nazzare (sp) blues band archives with Mike Cross. They wandered out to La Grande, (my home stomps) in the 60′s and turned me on to the blues
By bailey bob on 12.26.05 5:47 pm
Hey, Bailey Bob — thanks for your comment, and I’m glad you’re enjoying the show! I’m very interested in covering historical Portland blues music as well as current stuff, and I’m working on obtaining relevant recordings and converting them to digital format as necessary. Brown Sugar would definitely be on that list. Thanks again and keep listening!
By Pat on 12.27.05 3:00 pm
Oh, this tickles me. Found you via the A&E article on Oregonlive.com. So fun to hear my old pal Curtis with D.K. My boyfriend was a Stiletto…so I’ll have to let him know about this.
How ’bout some Big Monti?
By Marilyn on 12.28.05 5:52 am
[...] makes for a formidable musical juggernaut – you can get a taste of the Strange Tones in shows 2, 4, 14, 23 and 30. Head out to the Refectory tonight and show them they made the right decision in [...]
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