Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

BANDANA BLUES invites you on a musical journey every week for about an hour and a half of 21st Century Blues with a nod to The Masters. Beardo (from Philly, USA) started with the Bandana Blues shows doing them live on the internet in the late 1990's and was soon joined by his long-time friend Spinner (from The Hague, NL). Soon after the turn of the century Bandana Blues became a weekly podcast. Beardo & Spinner have produced the shows together for almost 15 years. After the sad and suddden demise of Beardo in 2017, Spinner continued the labor of love on his own.

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show #283 Spinner goes alphabet Crazy!!


Bandana Blues Show #283 Alphabet Soup with Spinner flying solo!!!

show#283
03.15.09

Ok... It's all Tilburg Slim and his Alphabet Soup Show while I have PC problems....no ...I'm always politicly Incorrect...
I mean my laptop studio is in the throes of either death or massive hardware replacement...we will keep you posted.
Thanks Spinner!!!

Spinner's Alphabet

(A) Arthur Adams: Chicago sidewalk (Adams, Henderson) (Home Brew, Fantasy, 1975)
(B) Blues Factory: just one more time (I.Turner) (Take A Stroll!, CRS, 2003)
(C) Crazy Hambones: hear me calling (Krause, Judge) (Blowin The Family Jewels, Stormy Monday, 2007)
(D) Paul deLay: take me back baby (W.Jacobs) (The Paul deLay Band, Criminal, 1985)
(E) Ronnie Earl: thank you Mr. T-Bone + akos (R.Earl) (Blues Guitar Virtuoso, Bullseye Blues, 1995)
(F) Jerry Fish & the Mudbug Club: Mr. Clean (Whelan, Wyatt, Frew) (Be Yourself, self-release, 2002)
(G) Steve Guyger: little Rita (S.Guyger) (Radio Blues, Severn, 2008)
(H) Hokie Joint: lost in the city (Fisk, Burgess, Cutmore, King, Fulton) (The Way It Is… Sometimes, Cool Buzz, 2008)
(I) Imperial Crowns: you cut me (J.Wood, J.J.Holiday) (Star Of The West, Triple J, 2007)
(J) Steve James: ragged and dirty (W.Brown) (American Primitive, Antone's, 1994)
(K) King Biscuit Boy: too poor to die (Singleton, Wyche, Glover) (Urban Blues Re:Newell, Stony Plain, 1995)
(L) Erja Lyytinen: why a woman plays the blues (E. Lyytinen, D.Floreno) (Dreamland Blues, Ruf, 2006)
(M) Maria Muldaur: misery and the blues (C.LaVere) (Meet Me Where They Play The Blues, Telarc, 1999)
(N) Darrell Nulisch: running out (Ashford, Simpson) (Times Like These, Severn, 2003)
(O) Omar & the Howlers: dangerous man (K.Dykes) (Muddy Springs Road, Ruf, 2005)
(P) Ian Parker: until you show me (I.Parker) (Where I Belong, Ruf, 2007)
(Q) Q-65: down in the bottom (W.Dixon) (Revolution, Decca, 1966)
(R) Duke Robillard: this dream (still coming true) (A.Basile) (Tempteation, Pointblank, 1994)
(S) Doug Sahm: you're mine tonight (Wells, Meaux) (Juke Box Music, Antone's, 1988)
(T) T-99: George, Mo and Andre (the sequel) (D.laFontaine, M.deRuiter, M.denHaring) (Cherrystone Park, Sonic, 2005)
(U) James Blood Ulmer: jazz is the teacher (J.B.Ulmer) (Blues Preacher, Columbia, 1994)
(V) Veldman Brothers: let me love you baby (W.Dixon, B.Veldman, G.Veldman) (Home, self-release, 2007)
(W) Woody & Paul: tail light blues (W.Veneman, P.vanHulten) (Sons Of Bitches, Munich, 2007)
(X) ZZ Top: heard it on the x (Gibbons, Hill, Beard) (Fandango, London, 1975)
(Y) Youngbloods: peepin' 'n' hidin' (J.Reed) (Rock Festival, Warner Bros, 1970)
(Z) Rusty Zinn: confessin' about my baby (R.Zinn) (Confessin', Black Top, 1999)


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