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ARTIST | SONG | ALBUM | LABEL |
Fats Domino | Blue Monday | Best | EMI America |
Teisco Del Rey (with Charlie Musselwhite on harmonica) | Teisco Redentor | The Many Moods Of Teisco Del Rey | Upstart |
W.C. Clark | Funny How Time Slips Away | Texas Soul | Black Top |
Toni Price (with Dr. John on piano) | Remember Me | Low Down And Up | Antone's |
Dr. John | Those Lonely Lonely Nights | Gumbo | Atco |
Johnny Winter (with Dr. John on piano) | Life Is Hard | Let Me In | Pointblank |
Duke Robillard | Love Sick | New Blues For Modern Man | Shanachie |
Freddie King (David "Fathead Newman) | Meet Me In The Morning | Larger Than Life | RSO |
Freddie King | Hideaway | 12 Hits | |
Freddie King | Goin' Down | Hideaway | Rhino |
T-Bone Walker | Mean Old World | Box: CD 1 | Mosaic |
Lost track of the database about here... The segment from 9 PM 'til about 10:20 featured W.C. Clark. Interview plus selections from W.C.'s recorded work. From about 10:30 'til 11 PM the guests were Rex Bell & Mickey White. They both accompanied Townes Van Zandt for several years, and Rex (Wrecks) played bass with Lightnin' Hopkins for 8 years. Townes wrote "Rex's Blues" for Wrecks Bell. James Cotton called in during the 11PM hour to say hello. Cotton listens to Blue Monday in Memphis over the internet! |
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