Play Live Radio
Next Up:
0:00
0:00
0:00 0:00
Available On Air Stations

Blue Light Boogie: Kokomo Arnold and Flutes

Playlist #1344 Sat. Feb. 16, 2019

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

“The Twelves (The Dirty Dozens)”, Kokomo Arnold, Bottleneck Trendsetters Of The 1930’s (various artists), Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“I’ll Be Up Someday”, Kokomo Arnold, Bottleneck Trendsetters Of The 1930’s (various artists), Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Busy Bootin’”, Kokomo Arnold, Bottleneck Trendsetters Of The 1930’s (various artists), Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Sagefield Woman Blues”, Kokomo Arnold, Bottleneck Trendsetters Of The 1930’s (various artists), Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Back To The Woods”, Kokomo Arnold, Bottleneck Trendsetters Of The 1930’s (various artists), Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Salty Dog”, Kokomo Arnold, Bottleneck Trendsetters Of The 1930’s (various artists), Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Feels So Good”, Kokomo Arnold, Bottleneck Trendsetters Of The 1930’s (various artists), Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Kokomo Blues”, Scrapper Blackwell, The Virtuoso Guitar Of Scrapper Blackwell ‘28-’34, Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Kokomo Blues”, ‘Mississippi’ Fred McDowell, Mississippi Delta Blues, Arhoolie Records, http://www.folkways.si.edu/arhoolie

“Kokomo”, Eric Bibb, Printing Signs, Earth Beat Records, http://www.ericbibb.com

“Kokomo”, Little Feat, Down On The Farm, Warner Brothers Records, http://www.littlefeat.net http://www.warnerbrosrecords.com

“The Milky Way Home”, Sonny Landreth, From The Reach, Landfall Records, http://www.sonnylandreth.com

“Slide Of Hand”, Roy Rogers, Slide Of Hand, Liberty Records, http://www.roy-rogers.com

“Rastaman Chant”, Derek Trucks Band, Roadsongs, Sony Masterworks, http://www.tedeschitrucksband.com http://www.sonymusicmasterworks.com

“Fishing Blues”, Henry Thomas, Texas Worried Blues, Yazoo Records, http://www.shanachie.com

“Stripes”, Otha Turner And The Afrosippi Allstars, Otha Turner And The Afrosippi Allstars, Birdman Records, http://www.othaturner.com http://www.birdmanrecords.com

“Room To Move”, John Mayall, The Turning Point, Polydor Records, http://www.johnmayall.com http://www.polydor.co.uk

“Stormy Monday Blues”, Jethro Tull, 20 Years Of Jethro Tull, Chrysalis Records, http://www.jethrotull.com http://www.chrysalisrecordings.com

“Tongue”, Johnny Heartsman, The Touch, Alligator Records, http://www.alligator.com

“Hold It Down”, Boogie Bone, Bone-A-Fied, Bone Daddy Records, http://www.boogieboneband.com

“Blues In The Closet”, Herbie Mann, My Kinda Groove, Collectables Records, http://www.oldies.com

“Another Man Done Gone”, Sugar Blue, Raw Sugar Blue Live, Beeble Music, http://www.sugar-blue.com http://www.beeblemusic.com

“Parchman Farm”, John Mayall, London Blues 1964-1969, Polygram Records, http://www.johnmayall.com

“Angola Bound”, Aaron Neville, Warm Your Heart, A&M Records, http://www.aaronneville.com

“Crowbar Hotel”, Too Slim And The Taildraggers, King Size Troublemakers, Burnside Records, http://www.tooslim.org

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.