Artist | Title | Album (* = New Release) | Label |
Junior Wells | Little By Little | Live At Theresa's | Delmark |
Michael Powers | Psychotic Reaction | Onyx Root | Bryon |
Eric Lindell | If Love Can't Find A Way | Gulf Coast Highway* | Alligator |
Hitman Blues Band | Your Blues | Pale Rider* | Self |
The Insomniacs | Lonesome | At Least I'm Not With You* | Delta Groove |
Commander Cody | Last Call For Alcohol | Dopers, Drunks And Everyday Losers* | Blind Pig |
Zac Harmon | Keep The Blues Alive | From The Root* | Northern Blues |
Zac Harmon | The Older Woman | From The Root* | Northern Blues |
Charles Wilson | Someone Must Have Taught You | Troubled Child* | Severn |
Ana Popovic | Blues For M | Blind For Love* | Electo Groove |
Stacy Mitchhart | Grown Ass Man | Grown Ass Man* | Self |
Roy Rogers | Walkin' The Levee | Split Decision* | Blind Pig |
Jason Ricci and New Blood | Done With The Devil | Done With The Devil* | Electo Groove |
Rod Piazza & The Mighty Flyers | Hey Mrs. Jones | Soul Monster* | Delta Groove |
Robert Johnson | Preaching Blues (Up Jumped the Devil) | The Complete Recordings | Sony |
Robert Johnson | Milkcow's Calf Blues | The Complete Recordings | Sony |
Roy Book Binder | Yas Yas Yas | Live at the Fur Peace | Pegleg Records |
Roy Book Binder | Delia | Live at the Fur Peace | Pegleg Records |
Roy Book Binder | Mermaids Flirt With Me | Live at the Fur Peace | Pegleg Records |
King Oliver | Deep Henderson | I'll Still Be King | Fabulous |
Dejan's Olympia Brass Band | Olympia On Parade | Down By The Riverside | Mardi Gras Records |
Dejan's Olympia Brass Band | Didn't He Ramble | Down By The Riverside | Mardi Gras |
Sidney Bechet | The Basement Blues | The Definitive | BMG |
Louis Armstrong | On The Sunny Side Of the Street | Take It Satch | Cedar |
Treme Brass Band | Funeral Procession | Spotted Cat | Field Recording |
Anders Osborne | Sumertime in New Orleans | Bury the Hatchet | Shanachie |
The Full Corn Moon Show - September This full moon's name is attributed to Native Americans because it marked when corn was supposed to be harvested. Most often, the September full moon is actually the Harvest Moon.