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August 2021's edition of BLUES TIME

Blues Time Podcast
ARTIST - ALBUM - TRACK
1 Mick Pini - Backtrack - Jumping Blues.
2 Hipbone Slim and the Knee Tremblers - Tremblin' - I've got my eyes on you.
3 Starlite Campbell Band - The Language of Curiosity - Distant Land.
4 Chris Daniels, Hazel Miller and Dana Marsh - What We Did - Takin' It To The Streets.
5 West Side Joe* & The Men of Soul - Keep On Climbin'.
6 Anna Scionti - Jukebox Racket - Time To Get Up.
7 Colin Linden - Blow.
8 Rodd Bland and The Members Only Band - Live On Beale Street – Sittin’ On A Poor Man's Throne.
9 Sari Schorr - Where Did You Sleep Last Night.
10 The Reverend Peyton's Big Damn Band - Dance Songs for Hard Times - No Tellin' When.
11 Brigitte Purdy -Time For Love.
12 Tiffany Pollack & Co - Bayou Liberty – Colors.
13 Johnny Tucker - 75 and Alive - What's The Matter.
14 Heart Attack Alley - Living in Hell - Too Hot Blues.
15 Steinar Raknes - Stillhouse - Tear My Stillhouse Down.
16 Debbie Bond - Blues Without Borders - High Rider Blues.
17 Janie Cribbs and the T.Rust Band - Second Chance - Too little too late.
18 Steinar Raknes - Down South - Hard Times.
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The Roots and Blues Hour
August 2021's edition of BLUES TIME
Podcast 387 from sablues.org

Hipbone Slim (Sir Bald Diddley)
ALBUMS featured in Podcast 387

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Jerome Douvendahns presents 2 podcasts each month:
'Blues Time' draws its play list from acoustic and electric blues.
'Roots Rendezvous' presents a selection from the genres of roots, alt. country, progressive folk and alt. rock. Each podcast highlights new releases from their respective genres.

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Rodd Bland on Beale Street