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Episode 2

Episode 2 of 4

First transmitted in 1979. Blues music was often sung by travelling singers on the American music circuit. Performers such as Laura Dukes captivated on-the-road audiences.

First transmitted in 1979. Blues music was also often sung by travelling singers on the American music circuit. Performers such as Laura Dukes captivated on-the-road audiences, and similar Blues performers were also frequently featured in travelling minstrel shows. Alexis Korner continues in his exploration into the soulful world of American Blues music, discovering that Blues songs were often based on the singers' home town.

25 minutes

Last on

Mon 15 Mar 1982 22:20

Music Played

  • Laura Dukes

    Crawdad

  • Sam Chatmon

    Who's Gonna Love You Tonight?

  • Big Joe Williams

    Sloppy Drunk

  • Big Joe Williams

    Highway 49

  • Little Brother Montgomery

    Vicksburgh Blues

  • James DeShay

    Pony Blues

麻豆社 Four Blues Collection

麻豆社 Four Blues Collection
This programme is part a collection of 麻豆社 programmes featuring influential blues musicians, including B.B. King, Muddy Waters and Sonny Boy Williamson.
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More about this programme

The Blues is not always 'feeling down' music. This programme is about 'Good Time Blues'. It focuses on Blues singers who made their living by moving around playing to audiences wherever they could find them. Sam Chatmon would quit his farm work during the slack season and go on tour, perhaps up through Mississippi to Memphis, Tennessee and back again, cracking jokes, telling stories and singing a love song along the way.

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