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EPISODE · Aug 30, 2024 · 2H

Blues is the Truth 719

from Blues is the Truth · host Ian McHugh

The latest episode of Blues is the Truth is now available, and it's an unmissable listen for any blues enthusiast. This week, host Ian McHugh brings his usual passion and deep knowledge of the genre to a special episode that pays tribute to two blues legends who have recently announced their retirement—Robert Hokum and Buddy Guy. Their contributions to the world of blues have been nothing short of extraordinary, and Ian takes the time to honour their legacies with heartfelt commentary and carefully selected tracks that showcase their impact on the genre. In addition to these tributes, the episode features an incredible lineup of artists who represent the diverse and vibrant spirit of blues music today. You'll hear from Tab Benoit, whose soulful guitar work and powerful vocals have earned him a place among the blues greats. There's also music from Nothing In Rambling, a band that captures the raw, authentic energy of traditional blues, and Bob Malone, whose piano-driven blues brings a unique twist to the genre. The show continues with performances from Piper and the Hard Times, The Buicks, and Rick Estrin and the Nightcats, each bringing their own style and flair to the mix. Mississippi MacDonald’s soulful voice stunning guitar add another layer of richness to the episode, while Sam Morrow and Zac Harmon keep the energy high with their contemporary takes on blues. There are tracks from the fabulous Emma Wilson and legendary guitar hero Freddie King. Finally, no episode would be complete without a nod to the legendary BB King, whose influence continues to resonate through the ages. The regular features, including the much-loved *Blues Driver* segment with Paul Michael, return this week, offering listeners a chance to discover some of the standout tracks that made waves in the blues scene. As always, Ian's insightful commentary provides context and connection, making the music even more meaningful. Listeners are encouraged to share this episode with friends, leave a review, and subscribe to *Blues is the Truth* on their preferred podcast platform. Your support helps to spread the love of blues far and wide, keeping this timeless genre alive for future generations. Tune in now and immerse yourself in the heart and soul of the blues.

The latest episode of Blues is the Truth is now available, and it's an unmissable listen for any blues enthusiast. This week, host Ian McHugh brings his usual passion and deep knowledge of the genre to a special episode that pays tribute to two blues legends who have recently announced their retirement—Robert Hokum and Buddy Guy. Their contributions to the world of blues have been nothing short of extraordinary, and Ian takes the time to honour their legacies with heartfelt commentary and carefully selected tracks that showcase their impact on the genre. In addition to these tributes, the episode features an incredible lineup of artists who represent the diverse and vibrant spirit of blues music today. You'll hear from Tab Benoit, whose soulful guitar work and powerful vocals have earned him a place among the blues greats. There's also music from Nothing In Rambling, a band that captures the raw, authentic energy of traditional blues, and Bob Malone, whose piano-driven blues brings a unique twist to the genre. The show continues with performances from Piper and the Hard Times, The Buicks, and Rick Estrin and the Nightcats, each bringing their own style and flair to the mix. Mississippi MacDonald’s soulful voice stunning guitar add another layer of richness to the episode, while Sam Morrow and Zac Harmon keep the energy high with their contemporary takes on blues. There are tracks from the fabulous Emma Wilson and legendary guitar hero Freddie King. Finally, no episode would be complete without a nod to the legendary BB King, whose influence continues to resonate through the ages. The regular features, including the much-loved *Blues Driver* segment with Paul Michael, return this week, offering listeners a chance to discover some of the standout tracks that made waves in the blues scene. As always, Ian's insightful commentary provides context and connection, making the music even more meaningful. Listeners are encouraged to share this episode with friends, leave a review, and subscribe to *Blues is the Truth* on their preferred podcast platform. Your support helps to spread the love of blues far and wide, keeping this timeless genre alive for future generations. Tune in now and immerse yourself in the heart and soul of the blues.

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