Sun, 30 April 2006
This week's music: • Ya Better Treat Me Right by The Mitchell Blues Band. For more information, visit the band's GarageBand page. • I Like Knowing You Miss Me by Circe Link, from the CD More Music!. Circe has three albums available for download at the iTunes Music Store, and those three albums, plus a fourth ("Live in Japan") are available on CD at her Garageband page. • Travelin' Daddy by Circe Link. • Meet Me In The Middle by Stingray. You can learn more about the band by going to Stingray Online. Their CD, Ghosts In The Attic is available from True Blue Records, while individual tracks on the album can be downloaded from Martian Music. • Uh Uh Baby by EB Davis & The Superband. You can find EB and the band at MySpace, and at EB Davis.com, where you can buy his CD, Live at the A Trane - Berlin. • Fool For The Ladies by EB Davis & The Superband. • Just A Shell by GILES. They have two albums available from the iTunes Music Store: blood from a Stone and blue funk. For more information, visit the GILES site. Their forthcoming CD, Dancing With Dolores, should be available any day from MusicStage.com. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. Also mentioned on tonight's show: the Traveling Juke Joint, Coverville and MySpace. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #22 courtesy of the the artists, the Podsafe Music Network and Garageband.com. And a special thanks to the man himself, EB Davis.) |
Sun, 23 April 2006
This week's music: • Fallen Angel by GILES. They have two albums available from the iTunes Music Store: blue funk and blood from a Stone. The band's site is here. A new CD, Dancing With Dolores, should be available soon from MusicStage.com • Steal Away by Edwin Holt, from his album Second Time Around; available from the iTunes Music Store, and on CD from TopCat Records. • Fine Line by Maria Daines is an unreleased track obtained from the Podsafe Music Network. Her album Treebone is available from the iTunes Music Store. • Remain by Jon Dee Graham, from the just-released CD FULL, available now on CD from Freedom Records. Jon Dee's previous albums, including the 2004 release The Great Battle, are all available from the iTunes Music Store. • Someone To Talk To by Robin Banks from the Hobo Jungle compilation on the Silk City Records label. • Fishing Blues by William Clarke, from the album William Clarke: Deluxe Edition available from the iTunes Music Store and Alligator Records. • Guaranteed Recipe by The Raunchtones, and available on the CD compilation Standing Room Only from Silk City Records. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. Also mentioned on tonight's show: Podcast For Good and Audio Gumshoe. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #21 courtesy of the artists and the Podsafe Music Network) |
Mon, 10 April 2006
Tonight's music: • Good Life by Reid Holmes, from the album RH Factor; you can download the album, track by track, from Reid's site, or you can buy the entire CD for just $6 over at CD Baby. • Big City by Luther Allison, from his CD Blue Streak, available from Alligator Records and the iTunes Music Store. • Something Wonderful by Jon Dee Graham from his forthcoming album FULL. For more information about Jon Dee Graham and his music visit his site. To buy FULL in advance of its wide release, visit the Freedom Records site. FULL will be available in the iTunes Music Store starting April 18th. • Rock and Roll written by 6-year-old Willie Graham, and performed by The Willie Graham Players, who include Jon Dee Graham, Alejandro Escovedo, Scrappy Jud Newcomb and Charlie Sexton, from the benefit CD/DVD set Big Sweet Life: A Tribute to the Songs of Jon Dee Graham. To buy the set, visit Freedom Records. • I Got To Leave You Alone by The Mitchell Blues Band. For more information, visit the band's GarageBand page. • Riverboat by Phantom Freeway and the Badass Horns. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #20 courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network and Garageband.com. And a very special thanks to Jon Dee Graham)
The 2006 Naked calendar, which features a number of Austin musicians in the buff, can be purchased here. Proceeds go to The Willie Graham Legge Perthes Fund. Contributions to the fund may be made on line by going here, where there also is information about making contributions by mail. |
Tue, 4 April 2006
This week's music: • Ain't Nobody by George Fletcher and the Handsome Men, from the album Ain't The Worst That You Could Find, which you can buy at CD Baby. George's site is here. • Amtrak by the Big George Jackson Blues Band, from the album Southern in My Soul; available as downloads from the iTunes Music Store, or on CD from Black & Tan Records. • Big Sweet Life by Jon Dee Graham and the Enemies of Progress, from a live recording of a May 15, 2002 show in Beverungen, Germany; the original studio recording of Big Sweet Life is available from the iTunes Music Store as part of his Summerland album. For more information about Jon Dee Graham and his music visit his site and Freedom Records. The 2006 Naked calendar can be purchased here. • A Little More Time from the album Lone Star Shootout by Lonnie Brooks, Long John Hunter and Philip Walker; this track features Hunter and is available as a download from the iTunes Music Store. You can also buy Lone Star Shootout on CD from Alligator Records. • The Blues Has Got To Come Home by Tommy Z, from the album Universal Love; the album can be dowloaded at AOL Music Now. Universal Love also can be purchased on CD from his site. • Dance Away The Blues by the Vargas Blues Band from their latest album Love, Union, Peace, which is available in two versions - with or without a DVD - from their site. Three earlier albums by the Vargas Blues Band are available for download from the iTunes Music Store. The band also has a My Spacepage. The Murphy's Saloon intro is from Just Got To Boogie by Matt Thorpe. (Music on Murphy's Saloon #19 courtesy of the Podsafe Music Network y gracias especiales a Rebeca O. Prieto de los Mozos, encargado de Vargas Blues Band) |


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