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Blue Light Boogie: Luisiana, Barefoot, Hard Times, Mad, Large People

Playlist #1406 Saturday May 25, 2019

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

“Going Back To Louisiana”, Delbert McClinton, Live, New West Records, http://www.delbert.com http://www.newwestrecords.com

“Going Back To Louisiana”, Davell Crawford, My Gift To You, Basin Street Records, http://www.basinstreetrecords.com

“Gone Pecan”, Sonny Landreth, The Road We’re On, Sugar Hill Records, http://www.sonnylandreth.com

“Barefoot Rock”, The Blasters, Non Fiction, Slash Records, http://www.theblasters.com

“Barefootin’”, Robert Parker, Footstompin’ Oldies, Garland Records

“Bare Foot Blues”, Ruff Kutt Blues Band, That’s When The Blues Begins, Vizztone Records, http://www.vizztone.com

“Hard Times”, Frank Bey, You Don’t Know Nothing, Blue Dot Records, http://www.frankbeymusic.com http://www.bluedotrecords.com

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

“Tough Times Don’t Last”, Grady Champion, Tough Times Don’t Last, Grady Shady Music, http://www.gradychampion.com

“I’m Mad”, Bill Wyman And The Rhythm Kings, Struttin’ Our Stuff, Velvel Records, http://www.billwyman.com

“I’m Mad At You”, Willie Mabon, I’m A Heart Regulator, Chess Records

“I’m Mad”, Reverend Horton Heat, Smoke ‘Em If You Got ‘Em, Sub Pop Records, http://www.reverendhortonheat.com http://www.subpop.com

“I Got Mad”, Dave Weld And The Imperial Flames, Burnin’ Love, Delmark Records, http://www.daveweld.com http://www.delmark.com

“Mad Blues”, Johnny Winter, Nothin’ But The Blues, Columbia Records, http://www.johnnywinter.net http://www.columbiarecords.com

“The Fat Man”, Fats Domino, They Call Me The Fat Man The Legendary Imperial Recordings, Imperial Records, http://www.fatsdominoofficial.com

“Built For Comfort”, Willie Dixon, Willie’s Blues, Prestige/ Bluesville Records, http://www.willie-dixon.com

“The Big Man”, Whiteboy James And The Blues Express, Extreme Makeover, Rip Cat Records, http://www.whiteboyjames.com http://www.ripcatrecords.com

“100 Pounds Of Heavenly Joy”, Big Twist And The Mellow Fellows, Playing For Keeps, Alligator Records, http://www.alligator.com

“Three Hundred Pounds Of Hungry”, Marcia Ball, So Many Rivers, Alligator Records, http://www.marciaball.com http://www.alligator.com

“Big Man Mambo”, Robert Lucas, Luke And The Locomotives, Audio Quest Records

“Fat Man”, Jimmy Vivino And The Black Italians, 13 Live, Blind Pig Records, http://www.jimmyvivino.com http://www.blindpigrecords.com

“It Isn’t Easy Being Big”, Paul Delay Band, Heavy Rotation, Evidence Records, http://www.pauldelay.com

“Fat Man In The Bathtub”, Little Feat, Join The Band, 429 Records, http://www.littlefeat.com

“Big Leg Woman Gets My Pay”, Blind Boy Fuller, East Coast Piedmont Style, Columbia/ Legacy Records

“Big Legged Woman”, Jerry Lee Lewis, Greatest Hits, Rhino Records, http://www.jerryleelewis.com http://www.rhino.com

“Big Legged Mommas Are Back In Style”, Taj Mahal, Like Never Before, Private Music, http://www.tajblues.com

“Big Fat Mamas Are Back In Style”, Candye Kane, White Trash Girl, RUF Records, http://www.rufrecords.de

“That’s Big”, Little Charlie And The Nightcats, That’s Big, Alligator Records, http://www.rickestrin.com http://www.alligator.com

“Roberta”, Rev. Billy C. Wirtz, Deep Fried And Sanctified, Hightone Records, http://www.revbillycwirtz.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.