
The Front Porch Blues ShowJD Esquire
The first part of the program focuses on acoustic, delta, and early Chicago blues. Tune in to hear the great legends and lesser known artists who formed the roots of indigenous American music. We also feature contemporary acoustic blues artists. The second part of the program is a medley of contemporary blues with a special emphasis on Chicago blues. You'll also hear R&B, big band blues, jazz-blues, zydeco, soul, gospel, and blues that's not easy to classify. [View Past Shows][View Upcoming Shows] |
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| Track | Artist | Song | Album | Label | ||
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| luther allison | blues thing | |||||
| kokomo arnold | front door blues | |||||
| lonnie johnson | mister trouble | |||||
| james harman | cards are on the table | |||||
| john lee hooker | shes lomg she tall she weeps like a willow tree | |||||
| eddie boyd | rack em back | |||||
| johnny little john | came home home this morning | |||||
| clerence gatemouth brown | sometimes i slip | |||||
| bb king | bad luck | |||||
| otis rush | if you were mine | |||||
| preston shannon | put a dollar in your pocket | |||||
| robben ford and susan treadichi | one mans ceiling is a nother mans floor | |||||
| tab benoit | one foot in the bayou | |||||
| little mack | come back | |||||
| bo diddley | say bossman | |||||
| hank ballard | let em roll | |||||
| jackie wilson | lonely teardrops | |||||
| u.p.wilson | on my way | |||||
| roy roberts | dirty old man | |||||
| alex schultz and tad robinson | lets star again | |||||
| chris cain | wake up and smell the coffee | |||||
| eddy the chief clearwater | trouble trouble | |||||
| monster mike welch | move along | |||||
| robert ealey | turn out the lights | |||||
| darell nulisch | count on me | |||||
| sax gordon | that little town rocks | |||||
| jeff pitchell | eye for an eye | |||||
| long john hunter | i dont care | |||||
| mark hummell | trying to make a living | |||||
| luther allison | your gonna make me cry | |||||
| big twist and the mellow fellows | 300 pounds of heavenly joy |