New Interviews
Thursday, January 28th, 2010Check out Carter’s interviews with Chris Squire from Yes and author of “And Party Every Day” Larry Harris now on the WZLX Classic Interviews page!
Archive for the ‘Etc.’ CategoryNew InterviewsThursday, January 28th, 2010Check out Carter’s interviews with Chris Squire from Yes and author of “And Party Every Day” Larry Harris now on the WZLX Classic Interviews page! Sunday Morning Blues 1/24/10Monday, January 25th, 2010SORRY - I PUT THIS IN THE WRONG BLOG UNIVERSE! MY DUH… CA Midnight Special Rock Island Line Red Cross Store Alberta Frankie & Johnny Politician Outside Woman Blues Strange Brew Sleepy Time Time Spoonful Johnny Gets High You Can Leave Your Hat On My Baby is a Nudist Defrostin’ Worried Catfish Blues Power of the Ponchartrain Cadillac in the Swamp My Head’s in Mississippi 3 Chords & the Truth I Want My Money Back Money’s Getting Cheaper Ten Men Working Lay Your Burden Down Can’t Lose What You Never Had Sweet Inspiration Butterfly Around and Around Carter’s Festive Christmas ShoesWednesday, December 23rd, 2009
Christmas Blues Show AnnouncementMonday, November 30th, 2009Coming to the Sunday Morning Blues podcast page within a week will be this year’s Christmas show! Like the other podcasts of Sunday Morning Blues shows, this one will be available at wzlx.com in six parts. Featuring everything from Johnny Moon’s Three Blazers and their 1947 version of “Merry Christmas Baby” to Gary Hoey and Johnny A on the holiday guitars, the 2009 version of the Sunday Morning Blues Christmas Show will be in the podcasts section soon! Remember - the Blues can help you have a happy holiday! Enjoy! Sunday Morning Blues 8/23/09 TENTH ANNIVERSARY SHOW!Monday, August 24th, 2009Thanks to everyone who has listened and supported this show over the past decade. When the original 2-hour Sunday Morning Blues show appeared on ‘ZLX on August 22nd, 1999, who knew that it would even survive, let alone thrive! Now we know for sure, as Albert Cummings says, “The blues makes [you!] feel so good!” Dreams ( The first song played on Sunday Morning Blues in 1999) Walkin’ Blues Old Black Mattie Cadillac in the Swamp Come On Part 3 Let the Good Times Roll Story of the Blues If I Go Down Dying Crosscut Saw Tina Marie Make My Getaway Schoolin’ Them Dice Wang Dang Doodle I’m a King Bee You Got to Move Leaving Trunk Off the Wall Damn Right I Got the Blues Loan Me a Dime Check Your Bucket Mojo Boogie Congo Square The Forecast Calls for Pain Killing Floor Caledonia
Carter with AerosmithTuesday, June 30th, 2009
Sunday Morning Blues 5/17/09Monday, May 18th, 2009Leaving Trunk Leaving Blues When I Leave Here I’m Walkin’ Walking Blues Going Home Po Black Maddie Slidin 32-20 Blues Mona Who Do You Love? The Story of Bo Diddley B Movie Boxcar Blues On the Road Again I’m a King Bee Walking the Dog Draw the Line I Feel Free Resurrected I’m Tore Down Going Down Plynth(Water Down the Drain) Jimmy’s Detroit Boogie Little Queen Bee Little Queenie Rockin At Midnight Treat Her Right I Think She Likes Me Keep on Truckin’
Sunday Morning Blues 4/5/09Monday, April 6th, 2009Too Tired Fear No Evil Goin’ Down Slow Down in the Flood I’m a Love You Red Hot Sittin’ on Top of the World Hold That Train Last Kiss Unchain My Heart You Sound Pretty Good Wrap it Up Let Me In Turn on Your Love Light Queen of Hearts Lookin’ For Trouble Trouble, Trouble Trouble Trouble Let My Guitar Do the Talking I’ve Got a Mind to Give Up Living Reefer-Headed Woman Smokestack Lightning Season of the Witch Muddy Water Can’t See For Lookin’ Hustlin’ A Million Miles Away Paying the Cost to Be the Boss
Sunday Morning Blues 3/29/09Monday, March 30th, 2009Parchman Farm Outside Woman Blues Anyday Riding With the King I’m Tore Down Key to the Highway Watermelon Time Two Fisted Mama The Blues Never Die Norton’s Boogie Just a Little Bit Nobody Loves Me But My Mother/Hummingbird Hummingbird Bring it on Home Hey Hey What Can I Do I’m Gonna Crawl Friday Night Rockin’ at Midnight Night Ridin’ Daddy Texas Tornado Last Dirty Deal Another Man’s Cologne I Smell Trouble When a Guitar Plays the Blues Ride On Red, Ride On Ride on Josephine Junior’s Jump Born in Chicago Bayou Boogie Firing Line Rolling Stones “Love in Vain” 1972Thursday, October 2nd, 2008
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