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Hambone’s Blues Rumshack 05

This week I’m playing tracks from CD’s that I have recently received from Mitch Woods and Big George Brock. I’m also playing tracks from Tony McPhee and Walter Trout as they will be touring around Scotland in the not too distant future. Albert Collins, Robert Cray and Johnny Copeland - The Moon Is Full from Showdown on Alligator Record from the PSMN 

Mitch Woods - Mojo Mambo from Big Easy Boogie

Mitch Woods - I’m Ready from Big Easy Boogie

Tony (T.S.) McPhee - I Won’t Take Love from Blues At Ten on Blues Matters Records  

Walter Trout - Clouds On The Horizon (featuring Joe Bonamassa) on Ruf Records

Big George Brock - No No Baby from Round Two on Cat Head Records
Big George Brock - Shake For Me (featuring Hubert Sumlin) from Round Two on Cat Head Records

As I mentioned I discovered another two blues podcasts this week (I will keep promoting the competition for your ears)

Texas Blues Cafe and Back Alley Blues

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