This week on “Blues Unlimited,” don’t miss a special two-hour tribute to some of the greatest Post-War Chicago Blues Guitarists. From Arthur “Big Boy” Crudup, Muddy Waters, & Jimmy Rogers to Elmore James, J.B. Lenoir, & Jimmy Reed, we’ll take a chronological look, starting with Crudup’s seminal waxing of “That’s All Right Mama” and Muddy’s very first 78 (in 1946) to Elmore James’ 1952 arrival in Chicago with his patented super-amplified electric-Delta-Chicago blues. Only on www.kxci.org, this Wednesday, 5/27/09, from 2-4am MST (Or catch us over the air on 91.3 FM if you happen to live in Southern Arizona).
On KXCI this Saturday 5/16/09 May 16, 2009
I’ll be filling in for Marty Kool this Saturday, from 5-9pm MST, on 91.3 FM (if you live in Southern Arizona) or you can stream it live over www.kxci.org — Yeah, it might sound redundant, but we’ve got four great hours of blues planned — don’t miss it.
On the next “Blues Unlimited” (5/13/2009) May 13, 2009
This week on “Blues Unlimited,” it’s more of our favorite post-war down home Rhythm Rockin’ Blues. Everyone from Junior Brooks to K.C Douglas and a little bit of everything else in between. Don’t miss it, only on www.kxci.org, this Wednesday morning, May 13, 2009, from 2-4am MST