Hope you will join us at www.wusc.sc.edu or via your "dial" at 90.5 then.
In the meantime, please feel free to follow the blog and comment/vote for your favorite Blues CDs/artists of 2011 (see earlier blog posts and put your votes in the comments section).
Wednesday, December 7, 2011
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Blues Moon Radio playlist Dec. 6, 2011 - Tribute to Hubert Sumlin
Welcome to this week's Blues Moon Radio show... for those of you who have come to this page for the first time, we are pleased to meet you. The Blues Moon has been on WUSC-FM (and streaming via the Web) since 1990. We hope you will "LIKE" and "favorite" this page, as well as bookmark www.bluesmoonradio.blogspot.com.
The weekly show airs at 6 p.m. (-5GMT) and "Tuesday is Bluesday." Your host, Clair Delune - and her intrepid inspiration/co-host, RockyDawg, Blues Defender are happy to have you tune in via the Web at http://wusc.sc.edu, the University of South Carolina's award-winning college station. You may also stream the show via ITunes at radio/college and university/WUSC-FM.
Ms. DeLune is a writer, historian, artist, counselor, university administrator and public relations practitioner who has taught upper level music appreciation courses at the Unversity of South Carolina, including Blues History, Rock and Roll History, Jump/Swing/Boogie-Woogie, and Women in Popular Music of the 20th Century. She has contributed numerous articles and chapters to numerous books and periodicals and endeavors to make the show historical, informative, empathic and entertaining. In her spare time, she trains horses and works to help rescue animals who are abandoned or abused.
Tonight's show will be the last Blues Moon Radio Show of the year. We'll rejoin your lives (already in progress) in mid-January - please stay tuned to the blog and FB page for a specific date).
We mourn the loss of so many of our elder statesmen of the Blues this year... most recently a fine fellow named Hubert Sumlin, who got his start with Howlin' Wolf, then got a "better offer" from Muddy Waters... only to ask Wolf to take him back a year later, which he did. Sumlin shared with me that he used to crawl into the gigs through the bathrooom windows of venues because he was too young to get in; and looked too young to be snuck in even as a member of the band. Sumlin was always smiling, every time we met, and always had an upbeat and positive attitude. He has played with the greats, and he turned around and shared his knowledge with the up-and-coming Blues greats through the past three decades.
He had just passed his landmark 80th birthday on Nov. 16th... but was reportedly too ill to play and passed away, in his sleep, Sunday morning, Dec. 4th in the wee wee hours.
He will be missed terribly by so many, me among them. I hope his friends, colleagues, loved ones and those who knew him better than I, will find comfort in how well he was loved and admired by so many across the globe.
And Blues Heaven expands to fit in another landmark great man in the best Blues band ever assembled.
We will pay tribute to Hubert Sumlin, one of the Bluesmen I most admired, at the top of the first hour. Then we'll move to some of the nominees for Best of 2011 - and you all are welcomed to comment on this page to vote for your faves... you can vote for multiple people - there are 20 slots for "Best of 2011"... so if you'd like to submit a rating for your top three or five, that will work fine!
Then, we'll finish out with more Christmas Blues - including the amazing Clifford Curry with his new holiday single... and I'm hoping we will have time for Big Boy Pete and Hilton Valentine's Merry Skifflemas! That might just cheer us up a bit after this sad week.
Wishing you all a very happy holiday season and wonderful, prosperous and healthy new year. As always, thank YOU for tuning in... we appreciate YOU!
Bert Deivert / Lula
Damon Fowler / Cypress in the Pines
Demetria Taylor / When you Leave Don't Take Nothing
Drink Small / A Good Woman is Hard to Find
Frankie's Blues Mission / Blues for CK
Grady Champion / Thank You for Giving Me the Blues
Jeff Gates / Wanted You Too Much
JT Coldfire / Pistol Lead
Ray Manzarek and Roy Rogers / Blues in My Shoes
Scott Holt / Living in Fear
Sena Ehrhardt / Leave the Light On
Whiteboy James / Zerg, Shotgun and You
Tom Principato / Sweet Angel
Clifford Curry / Christmas Ain't No Time for the Blues
continuing the Christmas music we didn't have time for last week...
Poppa Hop and his Orchestra / Merry Christmas Darling
Lightnin' Hopkins / Merry Christmas
Ella Fitzgerald / Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / Christmas
Texas Pete Mayes and his Houserockers / Christmas Holidays
Katie Webster / Deck the Halls with Boogie Woogie
Jimmy Liggins and His Drops of Joy / I Want My Baby for Christmas
Louis Prima / Shake Hands with Santa
Jimmy McGriff / Hip Santa
Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra / Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
Ralph Marterie and His Orchestra / Dig That Crazy Santa Claus
Tinsley Ellis / Santa Claus Wants Somebody to Love
Jimmy Dorsey / Dixieland Band from Santa Claus Land
Babs Gonzales / Be-Bop Santa Claus
Louis Jordan / Santa Claus, Santa Claus
Fats Waller / Swingin' Them Jingle Bells
Louis Armstrong / Winter Wonderland
The Original Five Blind Boys / White Christmas
The weekly show airs at 6 p.m. (-5GMT) and "Tuesday is Bluesday." Your host, Clair Delune - and her intrepid inspiration/co-host, RockyDawg, Blues Defender are happy to have you tune in via the Web at http://wusc.sc.edu, the University of South Carolina's award-winning college station. You may also stream the show via ITunes at radio/college and university/WUSC-FM.
Ms. DeLune is a writer, historian, artist, counselor, university administrator and public relations practitioner who has taught upper level music appreciation courses at the Unversity of South Carolina, including Blues History, Rock and Roll History, Jump/Swing/Boogie-Woogie, and Women in Popular Music of the 20th Century. She has contributed numerous articles and chapters to numerous books and periodicals and endeavors to make the show historical, informative, empathic and entertaining. In her spare time, she trains horses and works to help rescue animals who are abandoned or abused.
Tonight's show will be the last Blues Moon Radio Show of the year. We'll rejoin your lives (already in progress) in mid-January - please stay tuned to the blog and FB page for a specific date).
We mourn the loss of so many of our elder statesmen of the Blues this year... most recently a fine fellow named Hubert Sumlin, who got his start with Howlin' Wolf, then got a "better offer" from Muddy Waters... only to ask Wolf to take him back a year later, which he did. Sumlin shared with me that he used to crawl into the gigs through the bathrooom windows of venues because he was too young to get in; and looked too young to be snuck in even as a member of the band. Sumlin was always smiling, every time we met, and always had an upbeat and positive attitude. He has played with the greats, and he turned around and shared his knowledge with the up-and-coming Blues greats through the past three decades.
He had just passed his landmark 80th birthday on Nov. 16th... but was reportedly too ill to play and passed away, in his sleep, Sunday morning, Dec. 4th in the wee wee hours.
He will be missed terribly by so many, me among them. I hope his friends, colleagues, loved ones and those who knew him better than I, will find comfort in how well he was loved and admired by so many across the globe.
And Blues Heaven expands to fit in another landmark great man in the best Blues band ever assembled.
We will pay tribute to Hubert Sumlin, one of the Bluesmen I most admired, at the top of the first hour. Then we'll move to some of the nominees for Best of 2011 - and you all are welcomed to comment on this page to vote for your faves... you can vote for multiple people - there are 20 slots for "Best of 2011"... so if you'd like to submit a rating for your top three or five, that will work fine!
Then, we'll finish out with more Christmas Blues - including the amazing Clifford Curry with his new holiday single... and I'm hoping we will have time for Big Boy Pete and Hilton Valentine's Merry Skifflemas! That might just cheer us up a bit after this sad week.
Wishing you all a very happy holiday season and wonderful, prosperous and healthy new year. As always, thank YOU for tuning in... we appreciate YOU!
Bert Deivert / Lula
Damon Fowler / Cypress in the Pines
Demetria Taylor / When you Leave Don't Take Nothing
Drink Small / A Good Woman is Hard to Find
Frankie's Blues Mission / Blues for CK
Grady Champion / Thank You for Giving Me the Blues
Jeff Gates / Wanted You Too Much
JT Coldfire / Pistol Lead
Ray Manzarek and Roy Rogers / Blues in My Shoes
Scott Holt / Living in Fear
Sena Ehrhardt / Leave the Light On
Whiteboy James / Zerg, Shotgun and You
Tom Principato / Sweet Angel
Clifford Curry / Christmas Ain't No Time for the Blues
continuing the Christmas music we didn't have time for last week...
Poppa Hop and his Orchestra / Merry Christmas Darling
Lightnin' Hopkins / Merry Christmas
Ella Fitzgerald / Have Yourself a Merry Little Christmas
Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown / Christmas
Texas Pete Mayes and his Houserockers / Christmas Holidays
Katie Webster / Deck the Halls with Boogie Woogie
Jimmy Liggins and His Drops of Joy / I Want My Baby for Christmas
Louis Prima / Shake Hands with Santa
Jimmy McGriff / Hip Santa
Lionel Hampton and His Orchestra / Boogie Woogie Santa Claus
Ralph Marterie and His Orchestra / Dig That Crazy Santa Claus
Tinsley Ellis / Santa Claus Wants Somebody to Love
Jimmy Dorsey / Dixieland Band from Santa Claus Land
Babs Gonzales / Be-Bop Santa Claus
Louis Jordan / Santa Claus, Santa Claus
Fats Waller / Swingin' Them Jingle Bells
Louis Armstrong / Winter Wonderland
The Original Five Blind Boys / White Christmas
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