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Song(s) Of The Day: Oct. 18, 2018
Kaia Kater is a wonderful all-purpose musical threat: singer, songwriter and banjo-picker deluxe. She’s coming to the Arden Gild Hall on Sat., Nov. 3. While I’m not producing the show, I’m psyched to see her. Here are a couple of her songs, including a brand-new one:
Song Of The Day: Oct. 17, 2018
They came right out of the gate full of catchy tunes. Temple University’s own:
Song(s) Of The Day: Oct. 15 , 2018
We belatedly (I just forgot yesterday) close out Willie Dixon Week with (a) a song I’m gonna try ‘n convince Jason Ricci to let me sing when he comes to the Gild Hall in April; and (b) one that every British blues group cut its teeth to:
Song Of The Day: Oct. 13, 2018
Dixon reworked a Gospel tune called ‘This Train Is Bound For Glory’ into this distinctly secular hit. Reached #1 on the R & B charts:
Song Of The Day: Oct. 11, 2018
‘Back door man’ referred to the lover who heads in and out the backdoor to escape the jealous spouse. Yes, the Doors created an electric rock version of the song. But, this here is the blues. Howlin’ Wolf more than doing justice to one of Willie Dixon’s most famous tunes:
Song Of The Day: Oct. 10, 2018
I’ll give you two versions of this Willie Dixon-penned blues standard. First, the original, featuring Otis Rush: And then the version by world-famous blues wannabes. Gotta admit, they were pretty good wannabes:
Song Of The Day: Oct. 9, 2018
Everybody covered this one. Figured I go with the biggest hit version of it:
Song of the Day 10/7: RIP Martyn Jerel Buchwald
Song of the Day would be remiss if it ignored the recent death of Martyn Jerel Buchwald, better known as Marty Balin, founding member of the Jefferson Airplane, the band that towed the banner of the San Francisco scene. His start in music came much earlier, though, and his career went through several permutations. First […]
‘Bulo’s Fave Tunes: Sept., 2018: Volume Deux
More goodies: Don’t know how I missed this elegiac John Prine song from earlier this year. Missed no more: Lots to love, and some stuff that the hatas might hate. What do you like, and what do you, um, not like?


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