Tue, 24 January 2006 Today I have Jimbo Mathus and the Knockdown South with guest Casey Phillips recorded live at the Thirsty Hippo on January 16th. Also, I have tracks from the debut CD, Fulani Journey from Afrissippi featuring singer songwriter Guelel Kumba of Senegal, West Africa and Mississippi bluesmen Cedric Burnside, Kinney Kimbrough, Jimbo Mathus, Herman Green and the Taylor Grocery Band. Check out their website in the linkage section. rwComments[3] |
Thu, 19 January 2006 This week we have an interview with Age of Rust plus tracks from their new EP. We also have music from the Molotov Brothers and the Eames Era. Check out their websites in the linkage section. Find out when these talented groups are playing this month by visiting deadmandancing.comComments[0] |
Tue, 10 January 2006 By popular request, we have 45 mins of NMAS recorded on December 27th in Jackson, Mississippi at Hal & Mals. Be sure to check out nmallstars.com and support our young blues guns. Don't miss the Hill Country Blues Review live at the Saenger Theatre in downtown Hattiesbug, January 28th. Featuring L.C. Ulmer, Carey Hudson and more. Check out the Saenger's website listed in the linkage section for details. RWComments[0] |
Today I have Jimbo Mathus and the Knockdown South with guest Casey Phillips recorded live at the Thirsty Hippo on January 16th. Also, I have tracks from the debut CD, Fulani Journey from Afrissippi featuring singer songwriter Guelel Kumba of Senegal, West Africa and Mississippi bluesmen Cedric Burnside, Kinney Kimbrough, Jimbo Mathus, Herman Green and the Taylor Grocery Band. Check out their website in the linkage section. rw
This week we have an interview with Age of Rust plus tracks from their new EP. We also have music from the Molotov Brothers and the Eames Era. Check out their websites in the linkage section. Find out when these talented groups are playing this month by visiting deadmandancing.com
By popular request, we have 45 mins of NMAS recorded on December 27th in Jackson, Mississippi at Hal & Mals. Be sure to check out nmallstars.com and support our young blues guns. Don't miss the Hill Country Blues Review live at the Saenger Theatre in downtown Hattiesbug, January 28th. Featuring L.C. Ulmer, Carey Hudson and more. Check out the Saenger's website listed in the linkage section for details. RW

