Blues Disciples
Show 5
In this episode of the Blues Disciples podcast, we take you on a heartfelt journey through the rich tapestry of blues music, spotlighting both legendary and lesser-known artists. The episode features fascinating stories and musical highlights from some of the most influential figures in blues history, including:
- Taj Mahal: Known for blending Caribbean and African influences into the blues, Jamie discusses his creative approach and plays his celebrated rendition of "Walkin' Blues."
- Bobby Rush: A pioneer of the chitlin circuit, Bobby's relentless work ethic and vibrant performances are celebrated, alongside his classic "Nighttime Gardener."
- Blind Boy Fuller: A master of Piedmont Blues, Jamie explores his journey from street performances to over 120 recordings and shares his 1936 track, "If You See My Pygmy."
- Jimmy Rogers: A founding member of the Muddy Waters Band, Jimmy's influence on the Chicago Blues sound is discussed, with a feature of "Lou Della."
- Robert Lockwood Jr.: A protégé of Robert Johnson and a pioneer in blues radio, his mastery of the 12-string guitar is honored with "This Little Girl of Mine."
- Jimmy Hall: The podcast closes with the soulful harmonica and vocals of Wet Willy's Jimmy Hall and his rendition of "Weep and Moan."





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