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2022. február 12., szombat

002 RADiO lemonex / SELECTiON from 2022 The Blues Music Awards nominees of BLUES FOUNDATiON 69 songs/5h

RADiO lemonex / SELECTiON from 2022 The Blues Music Awards nominees of BLUES FOUNDATiON

BLUES MUSIC 69 songs/5h


2022 Blues Music Awards Nominees:

Album of the Year

Tommy Castro
- A Bluesman Came To Town from Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town 2021

Chris Cain
- As Long As You Get What You Want from Raisin’ Cain 2021

Sue Foley
- Pinky's Blues from Pinky's Blues 2021
Wee Willie Walker and The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra
- Heartbreak from Not In My Lifetime 2021

Altered Five Blues Band
- Guilty of a Good Time from Holler If You Hear Me 2021 best Blues album Nominee



Song of the Year

“Somewhere”, written by Tommy Castro & Tom Hambridge / Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town 2021
“Real Good Lie”, written by Christine Vitale, Larry Batiste, & Anthony Paule / Not in My Lifetime 2021
“I’d Climb Mountains”, written and performed by Selwyn Birchwood / Living In A Burning House 2021
“Holler If You Hear Me”, written by Jeff Schroedl & Mark Solveson (performed by Altered Five Blues Band) / Holler If You Hear Me 2021
“Fragile Peace and Certain War”, written and performed by Carolyn Wonderland / Tempting Fate 2021

Best Emerging Artist Album

                        
GA-20                    Gabe Stillman
GA-20 - Sitting At Home Alone from Try It...You Might Like It: GA-20 Does Hound Dog Taylor 2021 

Gabe Stillman - No Time for Me from Just Say The Word 2021
Rodd Bland and the Members Only Band - (Get Your Money) Where You Spend Your Time (feat. Jerome Chism) from Live on Beale Street: A Tribute to Bobby "Blue" Bland 2021 
Memphissippi Sounds - Crossroads from Welcome To The Land 2021 
Veronica Lewis - Is You Is My Baby from You Ain’t Unlucky 2021

Blues Rock Album

Damon Fowler
- Some Things Change from Alafia Moon 2021
The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Too Cool to Dance from Dance Songs for Hard Times 2021
Mike Zito - Resurrection from Resurrection 2021
Popa Chubby - Boogie For Tony from Tinfoil Hat 2021
Jeremiah Johnson - Muddy Black Water from Unemployed Highly Annoyed 2021

Best Acoustic Album

Eric Bibb
- Whole World's Got The Blues from Dear America 2021
Catfish Keith - Red Night Gown from Land of the Sky 2021
Maria Muldaur - Got The South In My Soul from Let’s Get Happy Together 2021
Hector Anchondo - Let Loose Those Chains from Let Loose Those Chains 2021
EG Kight - You're Drivin' Me Crazy from The Trio Sessions 2021

Contemporary Blues Album

Christone "Kingfish" Ingram - 662 from 662 2021
Curtis Salgado - Damage Control from Damage Control 2021
Altered Five Blues Band - Full Moon, Half Crazy from Holler If You Hear Me 2021
Chris Cain - Hush Money from Raisin’ Cain 2021
Tommy Castro - Women, Drugs and Alcohol from Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town 2021

Traditional Blues Album

Guy Davis - Badonkadonk Train from Be Ready When I Call You 2021
Bob Corritore - Spider in My Stew from Spider in My Stew 2021
Eddie 9V - Don't Come Around This House from Little Black Flies 2021
Sue Foley - Hurricane Girl from Pinky's Blues 2021
R.L. Boyce  - Boogie w/ R.L. Boyce (Live) 2021

Soul Blues Album

Gerald McClendon - If That Ain't the Blues from Let’s Have A Party 2021
Zac Harmon - Deal with the Devil from Long As I Got My Guitar 2021
Wee Willie Walker and The Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra - Darling Mine from Not In My Lifetime 2021
Dave Keller and Katie Henry - The Kiss I Want  from You Get What You Give 2021
Tia Carroll  - Move On from You Gotta Have It 2021

B.B. King Entertrainer

Tommy Castro - You To Hold On To from Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town 2021
Eric Gales - You Don't Know the Blues from Crown 2021
Mr. Sipp (Castro Coleman) - Let's Have A Good Time from Sippnotized 2021
J.P. Soars - Let Go of the Reins from Let Go of the Reins 2019
Sugaray Rayford - Dark Night of the Soul from Somebody Save Me 2019

Band of the Year

Anthony Paule Soul Orchestra  with Wee Willie Walker - Til You’ve Walked in My Shoes from Not In My Lifetime 2021
J.P. Soars and the Red Hots - Minor Blues from Let Go of the Reins 2019
Lil’ Ed & the Blues Imperials - I’ll Cry Tomorrow from The Big Sound of Lil' Ed & The Blues Imperials 2016
Sugaray Rayford Band - Invisible Soldier from In Too Deep 2022
Tommy Castro & The Painkillers - I Got Burned from Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town 2021

Acoustic Blues Artist

Eric Bibb - Talkin' 'Bout A Train, Pt. 2 from Dear America 2021
Kevin Burt - Stone Crazy from Stone Crazy 2020
Guy Davis - I Thought I Heard The Devil Call My Name from Be Ready When I Call You 2021
Doug MacLeod - This Road I'm Walking from Break the Chain 2017
Keb’ Mo’ - Good To Be (Home Again) from Good To Be... 2022

Blues Rock Artist

Albert Castiglia
- I Been up All Night from Up All Night 2017
Tommy Castro  - Blues Prisoner from Tommy Castro Presents A Bluesman Came To Town 2021
Tinsley Ellis - Your Love's Like Heroin from Ice Cream In Hell 2020
Ana Popovic - Object of Obsession from Live for Live 2020
Joanne Shaw Taylor - Can't You See What You're Doing To Me from The Blues Album 2021

Contemporary Blues Female Artist

Vanessa Collier
- Bloodhound from Heart on the Line 2020 
Thornetta Davis - Can We Do It Again from Honest Woman 2016 
Ruthie Foster - Woke up This Morning from Live at the Paramount 2020 
Danielle Nicole - Save Me from Cry No More  2018
Carolyn Wonderland - Broken Hearted Blues from Tempting Fate 2021

Contemporary Blues Male Artist

Selwyn Birchwood  - Rock Bottom from Living In A Burning House 2021
Chris Cain - Down On The Ground from Raisin’ Cain 2021
Christone “Kingfish” Ingram - Something In The Dirt from 662 2021
Kenny Neal - Ain't Gon' Let the Blues Die from Bloodline 2016 
Mr. Sipp (Castro Coleman) - Gonna Be Alright from Sippnotized 2021


2021. augusztus 12., csütörtök

TRY TO REMEMBER BLUES:MiX # 33 blues(y) songs from the BLUES circle 1995-2004 (2h 36m)


TRY TO REMEMBER BLUES:MiX # 33 blues(y) songs from the BLUES circle 1995-2004 Thornetta DavisJimmy Johnson, Tommy Castro, Phil Guy & Lurrie Bell, Eric Bibb & Needed Time, Jimmy Johnson, Buddy Guy, Tommy Bankhead, James Blood Ulmer, Rodolphe Burger, Joe Louis Walker


B L U E S    M U S I C (2h 36m)

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1995-2004




One of the Midwest's leading blues and soul divas; has also worked with Bob Seger, Kid Rock, and Big Chief.
Try to Remember (Mike Danner / Thornetta Davis / Phil Dürr / Matt O'Brien / Al Sutton) 4:13
Cry (Mike Danner / Thornetta Davis / Phil Dürr / Matt O'Brien / Al Sutton) 4:11
The Deal (Mike Danner / Phil Dürr / Matt O'Brien / Eric Oblander) 3:44
Working with her previous employers from Big Chief, specifically bassist Matt O'Brien, guitarist Phil Durr, and drummer Mike Danner, turned out to be the perfect approach for Thornetta Davis' solo debut. It's not quite Big Chief with a different lead singer, happily, with Sunday Morning Music showcasing her affinity for the blues while not losing the powerful punch of that band. Davis' singing is just wonderful -- she's got a rich, warm voice that she doesn't show off with, avoiding pointless vocal high jumps and wails for confident, often soaring delivery... Black Crowes member Eddie Harsch also adds keys and clavinet at various points, easily slotting into the band's smoky sound. Through it all, Davis sounds on top of her game, and the whole album makes for a worthwhile, invigorating listen.



Chicago guitarist Jimmy Johnson didn't release his first full domestic album until he was 50 years old. He's determinedly made up for lost time ever since, establishing himself as one of the Windy City's premier blues artists with a twisting, unpredictable guitar style and a soaring, soul-dripping vocal delivery that stand out from the pack.
Jimmy Johnson 
Black and White Wall (Jimmy Johnson) 3:59
My Ring (Jimmy Johnson) 4:19
Jockey (Jimmy Johnson) 5:40
from I'm A Jockey 1995
It shouldn't have taken Johnson a full decade to find his way back into a studio, but such are the injustices of the record business. The wait was worth it, though -- backed by his touring trio of the timeframe, Johnson mixes blues and soul, originals (a heartfelt "Black & White Wall" and the soaring ballad "My Ring") and covers (his takes on McKinley Mitchell's "End of a Rainbow" and Wilson Pickett's "Engine Number 9" hit home), in decidedly solid contemporary form.




Contemporary blues star known for his passionate, fiery guitar playing and powerful vocals.
Tommy Castro 
Can't Keep a Good Man Down (Tommy Castro) 4:00
Suitcase Full of Blues (Steve Schuffert) 4:10
Hycodan (Keith Crossan) 4:31
There's a clean San Francisco sheen to Tommy Castro's second album for Blind Pig, and it's not just the glossy production work of Jim Gaines (Santana, Huey Lewis and Stevie Ray Vaughan) that's responsible for it. Castro and his band have long been local favorites of the Bay area bar crowd, and his blues-rock/soul-pop synthesis with the occasional slow blues thrown in makes him another young contender for the yuppie throne of modern bluesdom.. 


Phil Guy
didn't eclipse his older brother Buddy's status as a blues superstar, and in reality, Phil's funky brand of blues was not captured correctly for posterity. But he remained an active attraction on the Chicago circuit, following in his sibling's footsteps and patiently waiting for his own star to rise up until his death.
What Can a Poor Man Do - Phil Guy feat: Lurrie Bell 4:53
Wine Headed Woman - Phil Guy 4:07
Going Back to Louisiana (Lurrie Bell) - Phil Guy feat: Lurrie Bell 4:38
Lurrie Bell was born on December 13, 1958, in Chicago. His famous father, harpist Carey Bell, had him working out on guitar as a wee lad. By 1977, he was recording with his dad and playing behind a variety of established stars, tabbed by many observers at the time as a sure star on the rise.
Phil Guy and Lurrie Bell



New York singer/songwriter and guitarist at the forefront of the 1990s country-blues revival. Like Josh White, Jr. -- son of folksinger Josh White -- singer, songwriter, and guitarist Eric Bibb was raised in the folk tradition, the son of folksinger Leon Bibb. Bibb's uncle was the world-famous jazz pianist and composer John Lewis, part of the Modern Jazz Quartet.
Eric Bibb & Needed Time
Lonesome Valley (Woody Guthrie / Traditional) 3:55
Needed Time )Traditional) 5:17
Woke Up This Mornin' (B.B. King / Jules Taub / Traditional) 4:22
Braggin' (Eric Bibb / Göran Wennerbrandt) 3:02
Eric Bibb grew up in New York City, surrounded by a plethora of cultural variety from Leadbelly to Villa-Lobos wafting in from the radio and the streets. By the time little Bibb got his first guitar, his father, the eminent Leon Bibb, was making the rounds as a respected folk singer. Leon removed Eric from school in favor of packing him along to rehearsals, where he consorted with the likes of Judy Collins, Odetta, Bob Dylan, Earl Robinson and many others. Spirit and the Blues is a funky folk-blues delight: a bubbling pot of authentic bottleneck spirituals and memorable hum-alongs, especially for hardcore Deacons fans. Bibb blends the muddy-river vocal style of Delta gospel and the drive of white vagabond balladeers like Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger... A modern and beautifully mixed record, graced with spirit and a real timelessness factor.


Chicago guitarist Jimmy Johnson didn't release his first full domestic album until he was 50 years old. He's determinedly made up for lost time ever since, establishing himself as one of the Windy City's premier blues artists with a twisting, unpredictable guitar style and a soaring, soul-dripping vocal delivery that stand out from the pack.
I Used to Be a Millionaire (Jimmy Johnson) 5:38
Livin' the Life (Jimmy Johnson) 4:16
The Sky Is Crying (Elmore James / Morgan Robinson) 5:40
from Livin' The Life 2000


Contender for the title of greatest blues guitarist ever, with a fiery, screechy, super-quick technique that influenced countless followers. Buddy Guy is one of the most celebrated blues guitarists of his generation (arguably the most celebrated), possessing a sound and style that embodies the traditions of classic Chicago blues while also embracing the fire and flash of rock & roll.
Done Got Old (Junior Kimbrough) 3:23
Baby Please Don't Leave Me (Junior Kimbrough) 7:22
Tramp (Lowell Fulson / Jimmy McCracklin9 6:47
She Got the Devil in Her (CeDell Davis) 5:10
from Sweet Tea 2001
...So, after a bit of a break, Guy returned in 2001 with Sweet Tea, an utter anomaly in his catalog. Recorded at the studio of the same name in deep Mississippi, this is a bold attempt to make a raw, pure blues album -- little reliance on familiar covers or bands, no crossover material, lots of extended jamming and spare production. That's not to say that it's without its gimmicks. In a sense, the very idea behind this record is a little gimmicky -- let's get Buddy back to the basics -- even if it's a welcome one, but that's not the problem... This may not showcase the showmanship of the artist live, the way Damn Right did, but it does something equally noteworthy -- it illustrates that the master bluesman still can sound vital and can still surprise.





Before he was old enough to legally take a drink, Tommy Bankhead was playing the blues with a long list of legendary musicians that included Howlin' Wolf, Elmore James, Sonny Boy Williamson, Joe Willie Wilkins, Robert Nighthawk, and Joe Hill Louis.

I'm Not Your Alley Cat (Tommy Bankhead) 4:22
Please Accept My Love (Tommy Bankhead) 4:13
Everything Gonna Be Alright (Little Walter) 4:08
He started in his teens and for half a century remained a high-caliber bluesman. A Mississippi native, he settled in St. Louis at the end of the '40s. Bankhead made a name for himself with his guitar, but he also possessed refined skill on the bass, drums, and harmonica.


Free jazz has not produced many notable guitarists. Experimental musicians drawn to the guitar have had few jazz role models; consequently, they've typically looked to rock-based players for inspiration. James "Blood" Ulmer is one of the few exceptions: an outside guitarist who has forged a style based largely on the traditions of African-American vernacular music.
Rodolphe Burger is a French experimental rock icon whose most notable achievements include a two-decade tenure as the singer/guitarist of Kat Onoma, plus acclaimed solo albums and a wide range of collaborations. Born on November 26, 1957, in Colmar, Haut-Rhin, France, he first garnered musical fame in the experimental rock band Kat Onoma.
House People (James Blood Ulmer) 3:44
Cheering (James Blood Ulmer) 5:29
Are You Glad to Be in America? (James Blood Ulmer) 4:33
Huit Couché (Rodolphe Burger) 4:08
from guitar music 2003
Hendrix meets the Velvet Underground is the best way to describe this amazing release. Blood is of course James Blood Ulmer who had avoided for decades to fulfill the promise to continue where Hendrix has ended it with the Band of Gypsies although many saw him as legitimate heir. Burger is the French singer and guitarist Rodolphe Burger, formerly leader of Kat Onoma and rooted in the Velvet Underground sound of White Light White Heat... 


Award-winning blues singer/guitarist/songwriter/producer who rose to prominence in the 1980s. It took Joe Louis Walker a while to establish himself as a force of his own -- nearly 20 years, to be precise -- but once he released his debut, Cold Is the Night, in 1986, he quickly became a staple in contemporary blues.
Do You Love Me? (Joe Louis Walker) 5:22
New Direction (Joe Louis Walker) 6:43
Messed My Mind Up (Joe Louis Walker) 6:58
from New Direction 2004
Joe Louis Walker is quite the triple threat. Not only is he a superb blues guitarist, with remarkable fluency and imagination, he's also an excellent singer (as you might expect from someone who came up through gospel groups), and an excellent writer with a strong penchant for soul music...  With "Soldier for Jesus" his blues mixes with gospel, and some wonderful guitar work. With a small band -- bass, drums keys -- that truly swings, he keeps center stage, which is what he needs... A superb record from someone who might just be the best contemporary bluesman.