WRFG’s Route 66 celebrates a time when blues, jazz, and R&B blended
together, often in the same song. The focus is on the music of the Jump Blues
and Early Rock’n’Roll Eras (1940s to mid-1950s) and on how those styles
have evolved over the years.
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WRFG ROUTE 66 PLAYLIST & PODCAST FOR SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 2022
Song
Artist
Original Album or Single & Date
Boogie Woogie Barbecue Tiny Grimes Quintet Atlantic Records 1947
Alright, Ok, You Win Count Basie & Joe Williams
Count Basie Swings & Joe Williams Sings 1956
Smack Dab In The Middle Ella Mae Morse Capitol Records 1955
Connecticut Blues Delbert McClinton Outdated Emotion 2022
Hurricane Joe Houston Imperial Recordis 1952
Shake A Hand Faye Adams Herald Records 1953
Stormy Monday Johnny Rawls Live in Europe 2020
Tell Me, Daddy Julia Lee & Her Boy Friends Capitol Records 1948
Night Train Louis Prima The Wildest! 1956
Money Honey John Hammond Ready For Love 2003
Breaking My Heart Joe Liggins & His Honeydrippers Exclusive Records 1946
Lover Man Andra Day
The United States vs. Billie Holiday (Music from the Motion Picture) 2021
Baby, Baby All The Time King Cole Trio Capitol Records 1946
New Orleans Shuffle Roomful Of Blues Hot Little Mama 1981
Going Back to New Orleans Deacon John’s Jump Blues Music From the Film 2002
Rockin’ with Red Piano Red RCA Victor 1950
SALUTE TO ROY BROWN
Born in Kinder, Louisiana on either September 10, 1920 or 1925, Roy James Brown
was an American blues singer who had a significant influence on the early development of rock and roll and the direction of R&B. Brown was one of the first popular R&B
singers to perform songs with a gospel-steeped delivery, which was then considered taboo by many churches. – wikipedia
Good Rockin’ Tonight The Johnny Otis Show w/ Roy Brown Live At Monterey! 1970
Rockin’ At Midnight Roy Brown & His Mighty Mighty Men Deluxe Records 1949
Lollipop Mama Wynonie Harris King Records 1948
Hard Luck Blues Little Milton Sings Big Blues 1966
Train Time Blues Roy Brown & The Griffin Brothers De Luxe Records 1951
Love Don’t Love Nobody James Brown The Amazing… 1961
Let the Four Winds Blow Roy Brown Imperial Records 1957
ROY BROWN RESOURCES
Biography @ wikipedia.org
Discography @ discogs.com
Profile @ Spontaneous Lunacy
Cookin’ At The Continental Lyle Lovett 12 of June 2022
Salty Papa Blues Linda Hopkins How Blue Can You Get 2007
That’s Better For Me T-Bone Walker Black & White Records 1948
Let The Good Times Roll Gene “Mighty Flea” Conners Coming Home 1976
It Should’ve Been Me Ray Charles Atlantic Records 1954
Come Back Baby Etta James Matriarch Of The Blues 2000
Information Blues Roy Milton & His Solid Senders Specialty Records 1950
Walkin’ The Blues Jack Dupree & Mr. Teddy Bear” McRae King Records 1955
Boogie Woogie Blue Plate Louis Jordan & His Tympany Five Decca Records 1947
(sign off)
Tag (You’re It) Little Charlie & The Nightcats Nine Lives 2005