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Triple LP from blues legend Freddie King will have you Feeling Alright this Record Store Day
It’s hard to believe it’s already that time of year, but Record Store Day 2026 is right around the corner (Saturday, April 18). Here’s the first of several titles we’re highly recommending you seek out at your local vinyl store. … Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Turner, Freddie King
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Jus’ Blues Music Foundation celebrates 25 years with essential anniversary album
We haven’t talked about the Jus’ Blues Music Foundation much here over the years, but their 25th anniversary seems as good a time as any to tell you about the organization’s good works, especially when that anniversary is accompanied by … Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Turner, Bobby Rush, Diunna Greenleaf, Jimmy Burns, Latimore, Lucky Peterson, Mr. Sipp, Theodis Ealey, Trudy Lynn, Zakiya Hooker
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All I Ever Do is Sing the Blues
Here’s another talk-free edition of our BluesPowR Radio Hour to help keep your summer sizzling, including music from the Knickerbocker All-Stars, Mike Zito & the Wheel, Fantastic Negrito, Davina and the Vagabonds, Tinsley Ellis, and more, as well as a … Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Turner, Corey Dennison Band, Davina and the Vagabonds, Fantastic Negrito, Knickerbocker All-Stars, Mark May Band, Markey Blue, Mike Zito, Tinsley Ellis
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Blues brother Benny Turner makes name for self with When She’s Gone
We’ve spent quite a bit of time talking here about the numerous second generation blues men and women helping to carry on their fathers’ musical legacies, including such artists as Shemekia Copeland, Bernard Allison, Lurrie Bell, Mud and Big Bill … Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Turner, Bob Margolin, Charles Brown, Freddie King, Marva Wright
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Ain’t Doing Too Bad
Here’s a little something to help get your summer off to the right start: another scorching edition of our BluesPowR Radio Hour featuring recent music from Joe Bonamassa’s Muddy Wolf Tribute, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Billy Boy Arnold, Benny Turner, Duke … Continue reading
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Tagged Benny Turner, Billy Boy Arnold, Chris O' Leary, Coco Montoya, Colin Cooper Project, D.A. Foster, Davy Knowles, Devon Allman, Duke Robillard, Joanne Shaw Taylor, Joe Bonamassa, John Campbelljohn Trio, Junior Wells, Mississippi Heat, Missy Anderson, Monkeyjunk, Moondog Medicine Show, Sena Ehrhardt, Steve Earle, Tinsley Ellis
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