LIVE from the Midnight Circus “The Voice of Indie Blues” 11/01/2016
This is The Voice of Indie Blues! The only show that brings you the future of the blues.. by playing only artists who are out there touring and creating new original music. These Independent Blues Artists Embrace the Diversity of the Blues and the TRUE tradition of blues by taking the roots and moving them forward with new original music that is relevant to today! These ARE the INDIE Blues Artists!
This week we give you the best of what came in our mailbox .. with 3 hours of uninterrupted INDIE Blues with artists like James Montgomery Band Devon Allman Trudy Lynn The Smoke Wagon Blues Band Kat Kings The Billy Seward Band Mississippi Heat Tony Vega Band JW Jones Murali CoryellStevie J Blues Donald RAY Johnson and GAS BLUES BAND Thornetta Davis Tas Cru Yonrico Scott Tom “TheSuit” Forst Chris Jacobs Colin James Ray Fuller and the Bluesrockers Jimmy Thackery and The Drivers Deb Ryder Blues Vaneese Thomas Bobby Rush Albert Castiglia The Marcus King BandFrank Bang and The Cook County Kings The Broadcast Jason Elmore and Hoodoo Witch The Lucky Losers Holly Hyatt and Jon Burden The Jeremiah Johnson Band Lew Jetton & 61 South Dave Keller Charlie Wheeler Band The Record Company The Stone Foxes and then we end with Frank Latorre aka Frank Kingbee‘s Moonlit walk .. TUNE IN AND BECOME PART OF THE Indie Blues Movement
TUNE IN THE BEST IN INDIE BLUES RADIO AND BECOME PART OF THE Indie Blues Movement
Celebrating the Diversity and Power of the Music created by artists that acknowledge their roots are in the Blues!
INDIE Blues – Currently Touring Musicians who recognize they are influenced by The Blues artists that came before them and in the time honored tradition of The Blues, are creating New Original Music that reflects their reality. The music they create communicates with the listener with truth, integrity and touches them on a deep emotional level.
The principles of INDIE BLUES have Always been part of Blues!
Want to know more about INDIE BLUES? Read “Selling the Blues” and “The Indie Blues Movement“