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Two podcasts each month featuring recent album releases. BLUES TIME presents its discerning play-list of rich acoustic and electric blues. ROOTS RENDEZVOUS brings you a selection from the genres of roots, alt. country, Americana, folk and indie rock. Presented by Jerome Douvendahns. Produced by David Stoeckel. www.sablues.org podcasting roots and blues music since 2005. Recorded in the Bowen Studio located in beautiful suburban Adelaide, South Australia.
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Podcast 454. Roots Rendezvous. (www.sablues.org)
Mayl's edition of Roots Rendezvous.
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Podcast 453. The Rhythm & Blues Review. (www.sablues.org)
Jerome delves into the Rhythm and Blues Billboard charts from the 40s through to the 60s and presents some of the big hits.
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Podcast 452. Blues Time. (www.sablues.org)
BLUES TIME. It is the EV and Cadillac Coupe Deville edition. Released early for Easter listening.
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Podcast 451. Roots Rendezvous. (www.sablues.org)
April's edition of Roots Rendezvous.
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Podcast 450. Blues Time. (www.sablues.org)
BLUES TIME presents its monthly play list of rich acoustic and electric blues.
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Podcast 449. Roots Rendezvous. (www.sablues.org)
Jerome has bee looking through the archives at sablues.org and has selected 18 great tracks from past Roots podcasts.
Customer Reviews
Excellent blues and roots with a down-under flair
I've been listening to Salty Dog Roots and Blues for a couple of years and loved it. So I went looking for more Australian twists on blues music. The South Australian Roots and Blues podcast is first rate. But it does differ from Salty Dog in one way: the music is for mature audiences. There are several cuts on the podcast that would never get rotation in the U.S. due to the controversial nature of the material or the use of language that would not make it past the censors. If you want to hear music you would never hear in the U.S. you should give this podcast a try.
Unsubscrided
I don't think that this guy got the memo that says that a radio or podcast show should have a DJ, not a narrator. I just got really, really annoyed with his narration of the show. It kinda sounds, I'm sorry,stupid.
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I love this show!