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Blues is the Truth
Ian McHugh
272 episodes
1 week ago
The weekly podcast of the two hour Blues is the Truth radio show from Ian McHugh. Featuring the very best blues, soul and everything in-between...
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The weekly podcast of the two hour Blues is the Truth radio show from Ian McHugh. Featuring the very best blues, soul and everything in-between...
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Blues is the Truth
2 hours
2 months ago
Blues is the Truth 768
The new episode of Blues is the Truth, hosted by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun, Isleworth, is ready to roll. This week’s show features a huge spread of blues. You’ll hear the power and passion of Bernard Allison, the soulful fire of Earl Thomas, and brand-new sounds from Tom Hambridge. There’s wit and charm from Andy Twyman, and a dose of guitar royalty from Eric Clapton. The groove keeps flowing with Benny Turner and Cash McCall, Latin spice from Santana, and deep cuts from Brother Ray Lemolin and the Matinee Kings alongside the Joel Dupuis Band. The classics stand tall too, with Muddy Waters, the red-hot fretwork of Monster Mike Welch, and stylish performances from Jacques Peña and Chris Vincent and the Raw Deals. The late, great Lucky Peterson makes an appearance, joined by the smooth tones of Chad Strentz, acoustic intensity from John Hammond, and the full-tilt sound of Otis Grand. Add in BB and the Bullets, Lil’ Red and the Rooster, heartfelt songs by Scott Low, and the mighty Quintus McCormick Blues Band, and you’ve already got a feast. To top it all off, the show closes with three legends together: Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland. It’s two hours of blues in every shade — modern, classic, soulful, electric, acoustic — and you don’t want to miss it.
Blues is the Truth
The weekly podcast of the two hour Blues is the Truth radio show from Ian McHugh. Featuring the very best blues, soul and everything in-between...