PDXBluescast – Show #10
Wow — number 10! It’s been lots of fun so far, with more to come! We celebrate our tenth show with a set of exuberant blues, including some historical tracks from the archives and an unreleased song. You know what to do…hit that Download button, baby.
Don’t forget to drop me a line if you’ve got something you wanna say. Just post a comment right here on the blog, send e-mail to the address shown at right, or leave me a message at 206-203-3PDX (3739)! If you’re a Portland-area musician and would like your material featured on the show, send me e-mail for instructions on how to get it done.
Title | Artist | Album | Where |
Brown Bottle Rock | Too Slim & The Taildraggers | Tales Of Sin & Redemption (2003) | 2:16 |
Goin' Down The Road | Kinzel & Hyde | Still Alive In America (2001) | 5:36 |
Mean Old World | Mick Clarke | West Coast Connection (1988) | 13:50 |
Madison Blues | Mick Clarke | West Coast Connection (1988) | 20:49 |
No Lake | Kenny Lavitz | Too Many Hats (2005) | 25:41 |
I'm On A Journey | Duffy Bishop & Janice Scroggins | Cascade Blues Association's Muddy Awards Hall Of Fame CD | 28:15 |
Dust My Broom | Curtis Salgado & D.K. Stewart | [unreleased] | 34:20 |
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I just love these Portland Blues Podcasts! I came to Portland in 1994 so I didn’t know about Mick Clarke’s brief stay here. Hey Patrick, who was the piano player on Madison Blues?? Killer.
I loved hearing Lynn’s song, it was very very tasty.
Sometimes I forget just how good DK Stewart is on keyboards until I am so unsubtlely reminded by something like Dust My Broom with Curtis.
Great show Pat. Every week I wonder how you are going to put something together good as the last week? Can you do it?
Need any more phone numbers? Hahahaha
By Terry Odor on 02.04.06 2:15 pm
That is Mr. Dover Weinberg on “Madison Blues.” I mentioned him before I played those two songs as having handled keyboards on that record, but I should’ve credited him specifically afterwards as well, because his playing on both tunes was definitely notable.
Thanks for the kind words, Terry. Actually, I find myself wondering each week how well the show will turn out, but stuff always seems to come together and it gets done. A lot of credit has to go to the artists, who see the show’s potential and generously agree to let me play their material.
Stay tuned — cool stuff is on the way…
By Pat on 02.04.06 3:01 pm
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