Kilborn Alley Blues Band
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Started as 18 year olds playing Chicago electric blues, 25 years later your musical friends. BMA nominations '07, '08, '11; BLUES BLAST Awards '09, '10; addnl BLUES BLAST nominations '08, '09, '10, '12, '17 (2), '22; BLUES CRITICS READERS runnerup '08.
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Tracy Chapman - All That You Have Is Your Soul

#NotYourFavourite (135)
#MusicChallenge
#MusicSky
#TracyChapman

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Having trouble copying the link for you, but on Gerry Hundt's Facebook page there is a fun video of Dig3 Lee doing a song in the green room at the Austin Community Tavern in Steger, IL Thursday evening.

Hey, that Dig3 Lee is at the SLIPPERY NOODLE in Indianapolis this evening!
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Canned Heat - Fried Hockey Boogie (1968)

Bob Hite : Vocals
Alan Wilson : Guitar
Henry Vestine : Guitar
Larry Taylor : Bass
Fito de La Parra : Drums

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Cyril Neville - The Blues Is Here to Stay (ft Taj Mahal)

Cyril Neville is celebrating a birthday today! He is the youngest of the Neville Brothers, and was in the Meters, too. Amazing and influential artist!

#CyrilNeville #MusicBirthday #MusicSky #TheNevilleBrothers #NOLA

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The Blues Is Here to Stay (feat. Taj Mahal)
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Hip linkchain - Millonaire's Blues (1976)
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Fun visitor to my backyard. #birds #birdwatching #birding #birdphotography A Red Bellied Woodpecker I believe.
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Central Arkansas singer-songwriter Adam Faucett, whose new album came out Sept. 19, is fall weather music — like the Zombies or Neko Case or the Sadies or “Led Zeppelin III.” Once the dead leaves start swirling around, it’s an especially good time for his brand of haunted songcraft.
Don’t fear the reaper: Adam Faucett talks his new album, touring and the ‘Ouachita Witch’ - Arkansas Times
Central Arkansas singer-songwriter Adam Faucett, whose new album came out Sept. 19, is fall weather music — like the Zombies or Neko Case or the Sadies or “Led Zeppelin III.” Once the dead leaves star...
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This Saturday, October 11th we are happy to host a fundraiser for Arkansas Community Advocates and a Food Not Bombs Potluck ft live performances from STEPHANIE SMITTLE, WHATEVER THIS IS, and a sing a long w/ CORNBREAD & ROSES * Tickets available for $10 at whitewatertavern.com

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This Saturday, October 11th we are happy to host a fundraiser for Arkansas Community Advocates and a Food Not Bombs Potluck ft live performances from STEPHANIE SMITTLE, WHATEVER THIS IS, and a sing a long w/ CORNBREAD & ROSES * Tickets available for $10 at www.whitewatertavern.com

A native of Cave Springs, Arkansas, Stephanie Smittle is a singer and songwriter whose history of engagements includes singing ancient chant in reverberant cathedrals, composing gender-flipped murder ballads in the freak folk tradition, and premiering new art songs by living composers for the recital hall. Her self-titled debut solo album is a collection of ten songs for voice and electric autoharp, which the Arkansas Democrat Gazette called “folk rock from outer space … a stunning self-titled solo debut” from “a skilled and observant lyricist unafraid to express vulnerability and rage and wonder.”

Whatever This Is consists of husband and wife duo, Matt Manges (keys) and Annie Ford (guitar); along with neighbor Garrett Zuhoski (drums). WTI's songs span from serene meditations on nature, to bombastic rock songs full of psychedelic themes and three part harmonies. If you like to listen to the same song over and over, you might not like this band.

Photograph by Amber Lane
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