• Blues is the Truth 717

  • Aug 16 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs
  • Podcast

  • Summary

  • In the latest episode of *Blues is the Truth,* Ian McHugh brings together a stellar lineup of artists that showcases the rich diversity of the blues genre. The episode opens with the soul-stirring guitar work of Otis Rush, known for his passionate and emotional style that helped shape the Chicago blues sound. The Rolling Stones make an appearance with their iconic blend of rock and blues, reminding us of how they brought blues to the mainstream.

    Rory Gallagher delivers his fiery guitar solos, capturing the raw energy that made him a legendary figure in the blues-rock scene. The distinctive rhythms of Bo Diddley are also featured, showcasing his unique style that influenced countless musicians. British blues veterans Paul Lamb and the Kingsnakes bring their tight, harmonica-driven sound, while David Sinclair 4 contributes a contemporary blues flavor with intricate guitar work and thoughtful lyrics.

    The episode doesn't stop there—it includes a track from Eric Clapton, the guitar god whose career has been deeply intertwined with the blues, offering listeners a chance to hear one of his masterful interpretations. Tangiers Blues Band delivers gritty, no-nonsense blues, while the Paul Garner Band adds a modern twist to traditional blues sounds. The legendary Howling Wolf makes an appearance, his deep, growling voice cutting through the mix with the power and authenticity that only he could provide.

    Taildragger, another Chicago blues veteran, channels the spirit of the city's rich blues history, while Ray Charles adds a touch of soul, reminding us of the close ties between blues and soul music. The Cadillac Kings bring a swinging, upbeat vibe, and John Primer continues the Chicago tradition with his electric blues style. Carl Wehtersby delivers not just one, but two powerful tracks, showing off his impeccable guitar skills and deep understanding of the blues.

    The show also features harmonica virtuoso Rod Piazza, who delivers an energetic and dynamic performance. Junior Wells, another harmonica legend, brings his raw and emotional sound, while Albert King, known for his influential string-bending technique, contributes a powerful track. Beaux Gris Gris and the Apocalypse bring a modern, eclectic mix to the blues, while Robert Cray adds his smooth and soulful touch. The episode rounds out with tracks from Mike Vernon and the Mighty Combo and The Mustangs, both bringing their unique perspectives to the genre, and finally, the electrifying Joe Louis Walker, whose passionate playing and powerful voice close the show on a high note.

    In addition to this incredible music lineup, the episode features the regular segments that fans love. "Blues Driver" sees Paul Michael picking out a timeless blues track to get your heart racing, "The Song Remains the Same" explores different versions of classic blues songs, and "Title Track Tango" highlights standout title tracks from various albums. Ian McHugh's insightful commentary ties it all together, making this episode of *Blues is the Truth* a must-listen for blues fans old and new.
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