Tuesday, August 27, 2019

Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan


I'm posting this review on August 27th which marks the 19th anniversary of us tragically losing Stevie Ray Vaughan to the helicopter crash in 1990 at the age of 35 years old.  Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan by Alan Paul and Andy Aledort on St. Martin's Press tells the story of Stevie in a most unique way.  They pieced together interviews with not only Stevie Ray Vaughan himself but also his brother Jimmie Vaughan, Double Trouble band members Chris Layton, Tommy Shannon, Reese Wynans, previous band members and musical collaborators, icons such as Billy F. Gibbons, Buddy Guy and many more.  

What is unique about it is they tell the story with quotes from a variety of interviews they conducted with several folks as the story unfolds as if they were all sitting in a room together and telling how it all happened.  You read about the mutual musical respect between Stevie and Jimmie, early influences, early gigs, progression of the band and winning over people such as Jackson Browne (who lent out his studio for the Texas Flood album), David Bowie (and how Stevie collaborated on his Modern Love album but pulled out of the tour last minute), trials of drug use that escalated with the band's popularity, sobriety and terrible news of the crash.  

I knew the ending of the story before going into the book, but I found I was so drawn into everyone's account of things that I felt like I experienced it all first hand.  You feel excitement over the early attention for Stevie, concern over the drug use, and excitement again over his sobriety and making amazing albums like In Step (which you learn is a reference to the steps he was taking in his sobriety) and the Vaughan Brothers' Family Style project with his brother, Jimmie.  The death really hits you because you see how far he came and how excited he was for more projects with Double Trouble and with his brother.

Even if you think you know the story, I would recommend picking up a copy of this book.  You will definitely learn more about all of the cast characters and the music will haven new meaning to you as it did for me.  I'll hear all of his music in a new light after reading Texas Flood: The Inside Story of Stevie Ray Vaughan!



Monday, August 26, 2019

Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour 08-26-19


It's a fun mix of modern and vintage tunes on this week's Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour.  Hear NEW and recent recordings from John Lindberg Trio, Darrel Higham & The Enforcers, The Lincolns, Mike Teardrop Trio, Scotty Baker, Lucky Lance & The Star Devils, The Belasco's, Howlin' Lou & His Whip Lovers, A Jay Wade & The Tennessee No. 9, Uncle Charlie Combo and more!  Plus, we take a couple of your requests in our Hey Mr. DJ segment, set our Time Machine to the week ending March 1, 1959 and our Five Year Flashback is with JD McPherson!

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Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey
Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues"

John Lindberg Trio- "One Track Mind"
Darrel Higham & The Enforcers- "Tell Me Baby"
The Belasco's- "The Darkest Night"
Howlin' Lou & His Whip Lovers- "Bad Attitude"
Uncle Charlie Combo- "That's All"
Mike Teardrop Trio- "Sad & Blue"
A Jay Wade & The Tennessee No. 9- "I Lost My Gal From Memphis"
Charlie Thompson- "Eanie Meanie Baby"

Hey Mr. DJ request segment:
Onie Wheeler- "Going Back To The City"
Brian Setzer's '68 Comeback Special- "I'm Only In It For The Honey"

Elvis Presley- "I Don't Wanna Be Tied"
Scotty Baker- "Since My Baby Met You"

Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine
Week ending March 1, 1959:
#82 Buddy Holly- "It Doesn't Matter Anymore"
#63 Ricky Nelson- "Never Be Anyone Else But You"
#1 Lloyd Price- "Stagger Lee"

Five Year Flashback:
JD McPherson on "Bloodhound Rock"
JD McPherson- "Bloodhound Rock

Lucky Lance & The Star Devils- "Bang Wallop Wham"
The Lincolns- "Promised Land"

Outro Music Bed:  Link Wray- "Raw-Hide"



Monday, August 19, 2019

Elvis Spotlight: Cote Deonath interview/ Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour 08-19-19


Elvis Presley passed away 42 years ago on August 16, 1977 at 42 years old.  On this Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour, we talk with Elvis Tribute Artist, Cote Deonath about performing, obscure Elvis tracks, 70's Elvis, a special rockin' request and more!  We recorded this conversation backstage at the Franklin Theater in downtown Franklin, TN during the Nashville Elvis Festival (with Dean Z doing a soundcheck below).  We'll hear "King Covers" by Wanda Jackson, Sleepy LaBeef, Brenda Lee, Chris Isaak, Jake Calypso, Conway Twitty and an Elvis themed tune from Billy Burnette.  Plus, we'll play some radio and tv ads from various movies and tv specials.  June Carter also talks about Elvis in a snippet from the 50's on the Louisiana Hayride and Sir Cliff Richard talks about finally getting to do a duet with Elvis in our Five Year Flashback!

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Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey
Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues"

Wanda Jackson- "Ain't That Loving You Baby"
Brenda Lee- "Just Because"
Chris Isaak- "Love Me"
Conway Twitty- "Treat Me Nice"
Billy Burnette- "Hot Time In Memphis (Elvis & The Blue Moon Boys)"

June Carter talks about Elvis (from The Louisiana Hayride in the 50's)
June Carter signing autographs
Louisiana Hayride

Elvis Presley- "A Mess Of Blues"

Cote Deonath interview segment 1

*Wink Martindale ID
Radio spot for Elvis Presley performing at Oakland Auditorium
June 3, 1956

Interview segment 2

Elvis Christmas greeting
Ad for G.I. Blues movie 1960

Interview segment 3

Elvis Presley- "She's A Machine"

Interview segment 4

Elvis Presley- "Raised On Rock"

Ad for Follow That Dream movie

Interview segment 5

Snippet from TV break during Aloha From Hawaii

Interview segment 6

Elvis Presley- "Doncha' Think It's Time"

Five Year Flashback:
Sir Cliff Richard on getting to duet with Elvis
Cliff Richard (with Elvis Presley)- "Blue Suede Shoes"

Jake Calypso & His Red Hot- "That's All Right"
Sleepy LaBeef- "Mystery Train"

Outro Music Bed:  Scotty Moore- "Don't Be Cruel"






Jammin' James Riley (in Elvis shirt) with Cote Deonath (in Rockabilly N Blues shirt)
during the Nashville Elvis Festival in March, 2019



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Monday, August 12, 2019

Dean Z interview/ Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour 08-12-19

Dean Z photos 1 & 3 March 30, 2019 Nashville Elvis Festival. 
Elvis Presley photos 2 & 4 International Hotel Vegas 1969
Dean Z is guest on this Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour!  We talk about his recreation of the 50th anniversary of opening night for Elvis Presley at the International Hotel in Las Vegas on July 31, 1969.  Dean performed this at Nashville Elvis Festival in March of this year.  We also talk about Sun Studios, 70's Elvis, Aloha, an Elvis song request and lots more!  Plus, we hear 3 new tunes he recorded with the Blackwood Brothers on backing vocals.  Our instru-Mental Breakdown has NEW tunes from Stray Cats and Kitty Rose & The Rattlers and we spin some rockers from Al Terry, Mac Davis, Carl Perkins and Creedence Clearwater Revival (covering Elvis)!

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Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey
Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues"

Al Terry- "Watch Dog"
Carl Perkins- "Say When"
Mac Davis- "Hooked On Music"

instru-Mental Breakdown:
Stray Cats- "Desperado"
Kitty Rose & The Rattlers- "Donna Goes To Tiajuana"

Dean Z interview:
Dean Z- "Don't Be Cruel"
Interview segment 1
Elvis Presley- "Blue Suede Shoes" (live in 1969 Vegas)
segment 2 (includes "Happy Birthday" from Elvis in 1969 Vegas)
Dean Z- "Bossa Nova Baby"
segment 3
Elvis Presley- "Power Of My Love"
segment 4
Dean Z- "Blue Moon Of Kentucky"
segment 5
Elvis Presley- "Johnny B. Goode" (from Aloha From Hawaii)
Dean Z- "If I Can Dream"
segment 6
Elvis Presley- "Mystery Train"

Creedence Clearwater Revival- "My Baby Left Me"

Outro Music Bed:  Link Wray- "Heartbreak Hotel"


Elvis Week 2019 August 9-17
https://www.graceland.com/elvis-week



For more info on Dean Z:
https://www.deanz.com

Monday, August 5, 2019

Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour 08-05-19


On this Rockabilly N Blues Radio Hour, we hear an instru-Mental Breakdown (with NEW tunes from Bloodshot Bill and Martin Cilia), a Hey Mr. DJ request segment (with Carlene Carter & Dave Edmunds and Eddie Cochran), Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine (landing at week ending February 7, 1960) and a Five Year Flashback (with Dale Watson from early 2016)!  PLUS, hear NEW tunes from Jesse Dayton (covering The Clash), The Shootouts, Chuck Mead, Howlin' Ric & The Rocketeers, The Bullets, Danny "O" & The Astrotones, Black Moon Boys as well as classics from Elvis Presley and George Jones!!!

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Intro Voice Over- Rob "Cool Daddy" Dempsey
Intro Music Bed: Brian Setzer- "Rockabilly Blues"

Elvis Presley- "Wear My Ring Around Your Neck"
Howlin' Ric & The Rocketeers- "Your Loving Days Are Through"
Chuck Mead- "The Man Who Shook The World"

instru-Mental Breakdown:
Bloodshot Bill- "Peeling"
Martin Cilia- "Marvin Bay"

The Bullets- "Thunderbird"
Danny "O" & The Astrotones- "Drinkin' On A School Night"
Black Moon Boys- "Upside Down"

Hey Mr. DJ request segment:
Carlene Carter with Dave Edmunds- "Baby Ride Easy"
Eddie Cochran- "Three Steps To Heaven"

In Memory (Dexter Tisby of The Penguins passed 5-30-19):
The Penguins- "Earth Angel"

The Shootouts- "If I Could"

Rockabilly N Blues Time Machine (week ending 2-7-1960)
#92 Dorsey Burnette- "Tall Oak Tree"
#81 Chuck Berry- "Let It Rock"
#1 Johnny Preston- "Running Bear"

Five Year Flashback:
Dale Watson on George Jones and Ameripolitan origins
Dale Watson- "Jonesin' For Jones"

George Jones- "Let A LIttle Lovin' Come In"
Jesse Dayton- "Bankrobber"

Outro Music Bed:  Link Wray- "Hotel Loneliness"