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posted 13/09/2012

Deep Blues – Playlist September 13, 2012

Sunnyland Slim opens the Deep Blues on Eastside

Sunnyland Slim opens the Deep Blues today on a show that has many of his contemporaries through to more recent recordings of Keb Mo and Bob Dylan.

In on recording session at Chess Studio’s Sunnyland Slim brought in  a young guitarist by the name of Muddy Waters. The rest is history. The list of people Sunnyland played with reads like a Who’s Who of the Blues: Howlin’ Wolf, Little Walter, Big Walter Horton, Jimmy Rogers, Snooky Prior – many of whom listeners will have heard on the Deep Blues here on Eastside.

Check out Slim via a google search, you may be amazed!

 

 

 

 

PLAYLIST:- Aired 13th of September 2012, Selected & Presented by Peter McCallum,

I’m Your Bread Maker Baby – Slim Harpo
I Had It Hard – Sunnyland Slim
Midnight Blues – Slim Harpo
My Babe – Wilson Diesel
Pablo’s Blues – Gare Du Nord
Walkin’ Thru The Park – Muddy Waters & Howlin’ Wolf
Bessie Mae – Sunnyland Slim
Little Queen Bee (Got A Brand New King) – Slim Harpo
little red rooster – Wilson Diesel
Mind Your Business – Taj Mahal
Dark Road – Floyd Jones
Homesick & Lonesome Blues – Blind Boy Fuller
Hot Sauce – Son Seals
I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man – Willie Dixon
I Ain’t Gonna Be Your Monkey Man – Willie Dixon
I Got Love If You Want It – Slim Harpo
Juke – Little Walter & His Nightcats
Last Fair Deal Gone Down – Taj Mahal
Nine Pound Steel – Snooks Eaglin
Subterranean Homesick Blues – Bob Dylan
Sunnyland Blues – Johnny “Big Moose” Walker
Sunpie’s Romp & Stomp – Sunpie Barnes
Trick Or Treat – The Robert Cray Band
Mailbox Blues – Slim Harpo

Deep Blues goes to air every Thursday night on 89.7 Eastside FM with a different host on each Thursday of the month, four points of view on the blues, from Mississippi to Marrickville – you will hear it all on Deep Blues at Eastside.

Peter Mc