
Saturday Blues
Saturdays, noon - 3 p.m.
Every week on Saturday Blues you will hear blues songs from the 1930s to yesterday! The show always starts with “Good Times” by Aretha Franklin followed by church music or Gospel songs. All the original blues singers came from the church in one way or another, good or bad.
As Muddy Waters once said, "You get a heck of a sound from the church. Can't you hear it in my voice?" Although it's not blues, the show always finishes with Van Morrison because he loves the blues; and host Father Jay enjoys listening to him. In between, there will be some Robert Johnson, delta and acoustic blues, electric blues, and horns. The whole gamut including a few surprises!
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Selwyn Birchwood, Florida’s rising young blues fireball, is a guitar and lap-steel-playing bundle of pure energy. He delivers his original songs with a…
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Steev Inglish is a singer, guitarist and harmonica player who was born in South London in 1950. He came to Cleveland Ohio in 1985 and has been a fixture…
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Samantha Fish recalls her first musical taste as the classic rock of The Rolling Stones and Tom Petty, alongside contemporary artists like Sheryl Crow and…
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Though his career began over a decade ago with genuine rock n' roll honky-tonk, Wainwright has broadened his artistic scope over the years to include…
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TOMMY CASTRO will be live in studio on the Saturday Blues show this Saturday Oct. 31. You will not want to miss this! Tommy will be live at Earl's Hideway…
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Father Jay of Saturday Blues' favorite blues albums of 2013:10. This Time Another Year by Brandon Santini9. Secret Canon Vol. 2 by Dayna Kurtz8. Birdlegg…