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jazz/blues/rock/classical/gospel/more

Sunday, January 19th

sounds of Hendersonville, North Carolina

Robert Blair & The Fantastic Violinaires, live, Hendersonville, North Carolina, 1991

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other day, Oak Park, Illinois

Thursday, January 16th

what’s new

Marshall Allen (1924-, alto saxophone, composition), “New Dawn” (Knoel Scott, lyrics), feat. Neneh Cherry (vocals), published 1/15/25

Sunday, January 12th

timeless

Blind Willie McTell (1898-1959), “I Got to Cross the River Jordan,” 1928

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other day, Oak Park, Illinois

Sunday, January 5th

sounds of Chicago

Gay Sisters, “I’m Goin’ to Walk Out in His Name,” 1951

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other day, Chicago

Thursday, January 2nd

like nobody else

Lonnie Holley with Mourning [A] BLKStar, “The Streaks of One Teardrop,” live, Australia (Melbourne), 2023

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other day, Chicago

Tuesday, December 31st

sounds of Chicago

DKV Trio (Hamid Drake [MCOTD Hall of Fame], drums; Kent Kessler, bass; Ken Vandermark, reeds), live, Chicago, 12/28/24

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Dingle Peninsula, Ireland, 2017

Sunday, December 29th

sounds of Chicago

Mighty Clouds of Joy (feat. Joe Ligon), “I’ve Been in the Storm Too Long” (J. Cleveland), live, Chicago (Quinn Chapel), 1991

Wednesday, December 25th

sounds of Christmas

Bessie Smith (1894-1937) with Joe Smith (cornet), Charlie Green (trombone), Fletcher Henderson (piano), “At the Christmas Ball,” 1925

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Blind Lemon Jefferson (1893-1929), “Christmas Eve Blues,” 1928

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Victoria Spivey (1906-1976) with Lonnie Johnson (guitar), “Christmas Morning Blues,” 1928

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Leroy Carr (1905-1935), “Christmas in Jail—Ain’t That a Pain,” 1929

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Sonny Boy Williamson I (1914-1948), “Christmas Morning Blues,” 1938

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Johnny Moore’s Three Blazers with Charles Brown (1922-1999, vocals, keyboards), “Merry Christmas, Baby,” 1947

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Lowell Fulson (1921-1999), “Lonesome Christmas (I & II),” 1950

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Sonny Boy Williamson II (AKA Alex or Aleck Miller, 1912-1965), “Sonny Boy’s Christmas Blues,” 1951

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John Lee Hooker (1917-2001), “Blues for Christmas,” 1959

Monday, December 23rd

Bumped into this the other night, listening to the radio (WFMU).

U.S. Girls, “Window Shades,” 2015

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other day, Oak Park, Illinois (Conservatory)

Sunday, December 22nd

sounds of Chicago

The Fantastic Violinaires, live (TV show: Jubilee Showcase), Chicago, 1968

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yesterday, Oak Park, Illinois (Conservatory)