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EPISODE · Mar 22, 2025 · 2H

Blues is the Truth 746

from Blues is the Truth · host Ian McHugh

️ New Episode of Blues is the Truth – Out Now! This week, Ian McHugh brings another exciting mix of blues, soul, and roots, featuring a perfect blend of legendary artists, rising stars, and fresh new sounds. With regular features like Blues Driver, Title Track Tango, and The Song Remains the Same, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Kicking off with the high-energy piano and powerhouse vocals of Victor Wainwright, the show flows through the deep soul of Billy Price, the classic blues sound of Dave Kelly, and the raw energy of Juke Joint Kings. There’s a touch of funk and groove from Robert Cray Band and Mike Wheeler, while Taj Mahal & Mindy Canter bring their signature rootsy style. For fans of modern blues, there are standout tracks from Pistol Pete Wearn, the authentic Delta blues of Jontavious Willis, and the fiery guitar work of Sonny Moorman. There’s a soulful twist with Paul Edwards, the powerhouse vocals of Koko Taylor, and the magic of The Paul Cook Blues Band with Katie Bradley. The show also features an original track from host Ian McHugh, alongside killer cuts from Robert John and the Wreck, Julian James, and the unmistakable groove of Keb’ Mo’. Expect electrifying guitar work from Albert Castiglia, deep grooves from Little Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians, and the dynamic energy of Oliee Owens. Finishing strong with Trevor Sewell and the storytelling brilliance of Bob Bradshaw, this episode is packed with blues in all its forms—powerful, emotional, and unmissable! Like, share, and subscribe to help spread the blues far and wide!

️ New Episode of Blues is the Truth – Out Now! This week, Ian McHugh brings another exciting mix of blues, soul, and roots, featuring a perfect blend of legendary artists, rising stars, and fresh new sounds. With regular features like Blues Driver, Title Track Tango, and The Song Remains the Same, this is an episode you won’t want to miss! Kicking off with the high-energy piano and powerhouse vocals of Victor Wainwright, the show flows through the deep soul of Billy Price, the classic blues sound of Dave Kelly, and the raw energy of Juke Joint Kings. There’s a touch of funk and groove from Robert Cray Band and Mike Wheeler, while Taj Mahal & Mindy Canter bring their signature rootsy style. For fans of modern blues, there are standout tracks from Pistol Pete Wearn, the authentic Delta blues of Jontavious Willis, and the fiery guitar work of Sonny Moorman. There’s a soulful twist with Paul Edwards, the powerhouse vocals of Koko Taylor, and the magic of The Paul Cook Blues Band with Katie Bradley. The show also features an original track from host Ian McHugh, alongside killer cuts from Robert John and the Wreck, Julian James, and the unmistakable groove of Keb’ Mo’. Expect electrifying guitar work from Albert Castiglia, deep grooves from Little Georgie and the Shuffling Hungarians, and the dynamic energy of Oliee Owens. Finishing strong with Trevor Sewell and the storytelling brilliance of Bob Bradshaw, this episode is packed with blues in all its forms—powerful, emotional, and unmissable! Like, share, and subscribe to help spread the blues far and wide!

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