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EPISODE · Aug 14, 2010 · 1H 59M

Bandana Blues #349

from Bandana Blues, founded by Beardo, hosted by Spinner

show#34908.14.10http://traffic.libsyn.com/beardo1/show349.mp3Want to find out if YOUR music makes the cut? Email [email protected] for details!Look for Beardo on Facebook...(never thought I'd be a FB geek!!)Larry Coryell/Victor Bailey/Lenny White - Electric Jam (Traffic 2006)Jef Lee Johnson - Idiot Wind (The Zimmerman Shadow 2010)The Blues Band - Maggie's Farm (Itchy Feet 1981)Michael Bloomfield/Al Kooper/Steve Stills - It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry (Super Session 1968)Spinner's Section:Popa Chubby: sweat (5:52) (Booty And The Beast, Okeh, 1995)Mitch Woods & his Rocket 88's: blue boogie (4:49) (Shakin' The Shack, Blind Pig, 1993)Aynsley Lister: identity blues (5:21) (-, Ruf, 1999)David Barrett & John Garcia: Chicago style (6:02) (Serious Fun, self-release, 2003)Hoax: groove breaker (5:34) (Humdinger, Credible, 1998)Dr. John: I don't wanna know (3:23) (Anutha Zone, Parlophone, 1998)Jean Jacques Milteau: rock 'n' roll will never die (4:00) (Soul Conversation, DixieFrog, 2008)Nighthawks: where do you go (3:17) (American Landscape, Powerhouse, 2008)Back to Beardo:Lower Case Blues- Too Much Whiskey (Down Home Girl 2006)The Nighthawks - Mighty Long Time (Last Train to Bluesville)Cyndi Lauper - Just Your Fool (Memphis Blues 2010 with Charlie Musselwhite)Wet Willie Band - Shout Bamalama (High Humidity Live in N.O.)John Mayall - Just What You're Looking For (Tough 2009)Albert Castiglia - Could Not Ask For More (Keepin' On 2010)Shawn Pittman - Mr. Dime Dropper (Meridian 2009)David Migden - Bar Room (Little Stranger 2005)Tom Waits - Everything Goes to Hell (Blood Money 2002)Woodleg Odd - Saints and Sins (One Step Ahead )JW-Jones - I Don't Go For That(Midnight Memphis Sun 2010)Jef Lee Johnson - Jungle (Communion 1998) 

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