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Blue Light Boogie: Back Doors, Squeezing, Hard Times, Fire, Cars

Playlist #1951 Friday Mar. 29, 2019

“Blue Light Boogie”, Cozy Eggleston, Honkers And Barwalkers vol. 1 (various artists), Delmark Records, http://www.delmark.com

“Back Door Blues”, Scrapper Blackwell, The Virtuoso Guitar Of Scrapper Blackwell “28-“34, Yazoo Records

“Back Door Friend”, Jimmy Rogers, The Complete Chess Recordings, MCA/ Chess Records

“Back Door Man”, Willie Dixon, I Am The Blues, Columbia/ Legacy Records, http://www.willie-dixon.com

“Back Door Man”, Kinsey Report, Edge Of The City, Alligator Records, http://www.kinseyreportband.com http://www.alligator.com

“Back Door Woman Blues”, Waydown Wailers, Backland Blues, Woodstock Records, http://www.waydownwailers.com http://www.woodstockrecords.com

“Lookin’ Out My  Back Door”, Credence Clearwater Revival, Chronicle, Fantasy Records, http://www.johnfogerty.com

“Squeeze Me”, Maria Muldaur, Waitress In The Donut Shop, Reprise Records, http://www.mariamuldaur.com

“Squeeze Box”, Chubby Carrier And The Bayou Swamp Band, Who Stole The Hot Sauce?, Blind Pig Records, http://www.chubbycarrier.com http://www.blindpigrecords.com

“The Squeeze Is On”, Marcia Ball, The Tattooed Lady And The Alligator Man, Alligator Records, http://www.marciaball.com http://www.alligator.com

“How Can A Poor Man Stand Such Times And Live”, Del Lords, Frontier Days, EMI America, http://www.del-lords.com

“Hard Times In The Land Of Plenty”, Kenny Parker, Hellfire, Rock-a-while Records, http://www.kennyparkerband.com

“Shakin’ The Hard Times Loose”, Tommy Castro And The Painkillers, Killin’ It Live, Alligator Records, http://www.tommycastro.com http://www.alligator.com

“Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire”, Buckwheat Zydeco, Where There’s Smoke There’s Fire, Island Records, http://www.buckwheatzydeco.com

“You Got The Fire”, New Orleans Suspects, Kaleidoscoped, Louisiana Red Hot Records, http://www.neworleanssuspects.com http://www.louisianaredhotrecords.com

“Fire On The Floor”, Beth Hart, Fire On The Floor, Mascot Label Group, http://www.bethhart.com http://www.mascotlabelgroup.com

“Panther Burn”, Eden Brent, Jigsaw Heart, Yellow Dog Records, http://www.edenbrent.com http://www.yellowdogrecords.com

“Slow Burn”, Reverend Raven And The Chain Smokin’ Altar Boys, My Life, Nevermore Records, http://www.reverendraven.com

“The House Is Burnin’ Down”, Calvin Owens Blues Orchestra, The House Is Burnin’, Sawdust Alley Records

“Burning Heat”, Robert Nighthawk, Live On Maxwell Street, Rounder Records, http://www.nighthawk.sundayblues.org/bluebird.htm

“Burning Hell”, John Lee Hooker with Canned Heat, The Best Of Hooker N Heat, EMI Records, http://www.johnleehooker.com

“Burning Of The Midnight Lamp”, Popa Chubbly, Electric Chubbyland, Blind Pig Records, http://www.popachubby.com http://www.blindpigrecords.com

“White Line Blues”, Johnny Winter, Hey, Where’s Your Brother?, Pointblank Records, http://www.johnnywinter.net

“Broken White Line”, Too Slim And The Taildraggers, High Desert Heat, Vizztone Label Group, http://www.tooslim.org http://www.vizztone.com

“This Old Road”, Glen Clark, You Tell Me, Glenco Records, http://www.blindraccoon.com/clients/glen-clark

“Car Lot”, Little Elmo And The Mambo Kings, Car Lot, self release, http://www.mambokings.com

“Body And Fender Man”, Johnny And The Headhunters, That’s All I Need, self release, http://www.johnnyandtheheadhunters.com

“Car Troubles Made Me A Good Blues Singer”, Vin Mott, Rogue Hunter, self release, http://www.vinmottsrnb.com

“Ragtop”, Kentucky Headhunters, Live At The Ramblin’ Man Fair, Alligator Records, http://www.kentuckyheadhunters.com http://www.alligator.com

Art Hooker was born in Wisconsin and trained on tuba at Hortonville Union High School and Lawrence Conservatory. As a self-taught flutist he traveled throughout the western U.S. as a busker. He studied radio production technology at Mount Hood Community College in Oregon. He also ad libbed flute music beds for a locally produced poetry program on public radio. He currently plays tenor saxophone, flute, rhythm guitar, percussive devices and vocals. He has performed with the Siegal/Schwall Blues Band, Seafood Mama (later known as Quarterflash), Sweet Betty and Nathaniel Mayer, as a solo artist and as a member of the bands King Rat, The Bushwhackers, FM Band, Two Flat Blues Band, Mumblin’ Eddy, Art Hooker, Hot Tomato, and the Big Jones Blues Band. He has opened for John Lee Hooker, James Cotton, Matt ‘Guitar’ Murphy, Ben E. King, Luther ‘Guitar Jr.’ Johnson, Marshall Tucker, The Guess Who and Chris Duarte.