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September Edition of Bad Dog Blues



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Bad Dog Blues - September Update
www.baddogblues.com
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Reviews:
American Folk Blues Festival 1962-1966 Vol. 1 & 2 DVD's, Deacon John's
Jump Blues DVD, Lil Joe Washington, Bobby Rush, Floyd Lee, Barry
Levenson & Johnny Dyer, Otis Taylor, Rosie Ledet and Clifton Chenier.
In addition we review the book "Blue Chicago: The Search for
Authenticity in Urban Blues Clubs." Make sure to check out the
RealAudio clips from each CD we review.

Essential Blues: 
A look at a batch of new and noteworthy reissues.

Special Features:
A look at the Year of the Blues.

Promotions:
WITR & Bad Dog Blues will be airing the 13-part "The Blues - The Radio
Series" starting October 5th and running through the end of the year.
The show will air @ 1:00PM (EST) and can be heard live on the web.
Make sure to tune in early as we play related music and open the phone
lines for numerous CD giveaways. For more on the radio series and
other Year of the Blues events go our special features page.

Tune in Sept. 14th @ 1:00PM (EST) as we interview New Orleans legend
Deacon John. Deacon John has been an integral part of the New Orleans
scene for over 40 years and has a new CD & DVD out. Visit the website
for more details.

We have over 50 hours of archived broadcasts available. In recent
broadcasts we've interviewed Elmore James biographer Steve Franz,
Darrell Nulisch, Nelson Aderlard, W.C. Clark and Jody Williams. New
5-hour editions of the show are added every week. Remember Bad Dog
Blues airs every Sunday 10:00 AM-3:00 PM (EST) so tune your browser to
www.baddogblues.com.

Thanks for checking us out and make sure to tell your friends.

Thanks,

Jeff Harris
www.baddogblues.com



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