Tuesday, February 12, 2019

Rhythm and Blues covered by the Beatles and Last Valentine's Day Show Feb. 12, 2019 on Blues Moon Radio



To celebrate the 55th anniversary of the week the Beatles arrived in America (not counting George's earlier visit to the Midwest to visit his sister), we're putting some of the original versions (and alternate recordings) of songs that helped give the Beatles their rockin' "legs," musically speaking.

Then, we'll pay tribute to the litmus test of relationships, Valentine's Day.

Tune in at six for some super hot and historic licks... we'll keep you in fabulous music until 8 p.m. ET/USA.



 
 
 
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Clair DeLune and Sonny Boy Red Jackson




Meet your Hosts: 
Clair DeLune (at left): author of South Carolina Blues, longtime professor of Roots and Blues Music History and your host since 1990 of Blues Moon Radio; along with her valiant co-host since 2017, Sonny Boy Red Jackson (below, doing his best RCA Dog impression).

 
 
In the meantime, if you feel as if you need some great Blues music OR MY BOOK (which makes a great present, hint-hint-hint!)... don't forget our underwriters:
 
 
 
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As always we thank our long-time underwriters, who help bring great music to the Midlands all year around, because we could not imagine our show without their input and support:  Papa Jazz Record Shoppe, Word of Mouth Productions AND South Carolina Blues. You can link to these orgs by clicking on the visuals...

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South Carolina Blues
500 years of roots and blues music history in S.C.
by
Clair DeLune
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