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Join Ian McHugh for the latest edition of Blues is the Truth, where he presents two hours of hand-picked blues tracks, both classic and contemporary. Ian, known for his deep love of the genre, brings you the best of blues, with regular features like The Song Remains the Same, which explores interesting blues covers, and Title Track Tango, where Ian spotlights album title tracks. The show also includes the ever-popular Blues Driver segment with Paul Michael, ensuring a journey through blues history with a modern twist.
This week’s episode is packed with an eclectic mix of artists, after starting with thenPete Harris R&B All Stars we get to enjoy Bruce Mississippi Johnson’s soulful vocals and Tab Benoit’s Louisiana blues. You’ll also hear the fusion of jazz and blues from Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton, alongside the laid-back sounds of Nothing in Rambling. Thomas Heppel and Terry Marshall and Friends add a touch of British blues, while Khalif Wailing Walter brings a modern edge to the mix.
Regular listeners will be pleased to hear the return of Martin Harley with his rootsy acoustic slide guitar. Lou Pride and Betty Padget provide soulful blues, while Gary Clark Jr. showcases his guitar-driven blues-rock sound. Rounding out the show is the legendary Freddie King, reminding us of the timeless power of electric blues.
Whether you’re a lifelong blues fan or a newcomer, this episode of Blues is the Truth is sure to keep you entertained with its rich variety and deep appreciation for the blues.
This week’s episode is packed with an eclectic mix of artists, after starting with thenPete Harris R&B All Stars we get to enjoy Bruce Mississippi Johnson’s soulful vocals and Tab Benoit’s Louisiana blues. You’ll also hear the fusion of jazz and blues from Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton, alongside the laid-back sounds of Nothing in Rambling. Thomas Heppel and Terry Marshall and Friends add a touch of British blues, while Khalif Wailing Walter brings a modern edge to the mix.
Regular listeners will be pleased to hear the return of Martin Harley with his rootsy acoustic slide guitar. Lou Pride and Betty Padget provide soulful blues, while Gary Clark Jr. showcases his guitar-driven blues-rock sound. Rounding out the show is the legendary Freddie King, reminding us of the timeless power of electric blues.
Whether you’re a lifelong blues fan or a newcomer, this episode of Blues is the Truth is sure to keep you entertained with its rich variety and deep appreciation for the blues.