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17 Unique Stations from Border to Border

Minnesota Arts, Culture and History | History

EP80 Johnny Tucker

Johnny Tucker was a sideman for many bands over the years beofre goinf solo. Now he has another album of his own to share with us today.


EP81 Monster Mike Welch

Starting out as a child prodigy, Mike Welch has maintained his musical gifts through the years and is still producing quality music as an adult.


EP88 Carolyn Wonderland

Another amazing blues musician from Texas, we explore the music of Carolyn Wonderland.


EP131 The Nick Moss Band

He was a member of both Jimmy Dawkins’ and Jimmy Rogers’ bands and has since made a name for himself as a blues musician in the arena of mainstream Blues artists.


EP130 Jimmy Rogers

The innovator of the postwar (WWII) Chicago Blue sound!


EP128 Casey Bill Weldon

Only the “true” Blues aficionados have probably heard of this slide guitar player from the 1930s. May I introduce to you, Casey Bill Weldon.


EP127 Glenn Kaiser

An artist who has not gotten the due recognition he should have in the “Blues” circles; probably because he has never been one seeking “fame” or recognition, but rather one who has a passion for the Blues but more compassion for the people he performs to.


EP126 Hoo Doo Man Blues

Junior Wells was a large contributor to the “new” sound of the Chicago Blues after WWII. He was a highly sought after harmonica player in the early years and became an icon of Chicago Blues history.


EP125 The Paladins

This West Coast Band has a rich history in the Blues world mixing a rockabilly feel with some of their pedal-to-the-metal blues while holding a “traditional” sound in the process.


EP124 The Kinsey Report

From Blues beginnings to Rock, to Reggae, the Kinsey brothers have been in the music business since their youth inspired by their father Big Daddy Kinsey”.


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