Episode #7: Red DeVecca & the Old Blues Guys

Seasons greetings, internet! Here is a much belated playlist from the last episode of Musicians, Mentors, and Barroom Heroes I aired before Christmas: “Red DeVecca and the Old Blues Guys.” (Next up: Curtis Casados!) Red was such a wealth of experience and knowledge and colorful stories… all those fallen giants he’s laid down the bassline for over the years, and it was especially great to hear about the members of that generation that are still going strong. (Alabama Slim! Little Freddie King! J. Monque’D! James Winfield! Red DeVecca! etc etc etc. Go see them! Treasure them!) [Another interesting fact, “Red DeVecca” is my second-favorite name to say aloud, right after “Olivia de Havilland”.]

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Episode #6: Mermaid Murmuries

Bands associated with the Mermaid Lounge, (freewheelin’ Warehouse District venue & alternative/experimental/punk/ everything else hub) closed down back in 2004. What with last weekend’s Mermaid Lounge Reunion at the Truck Farm. (And a few tunes at end by people like Neil Young andFiona Apple who did not play the Mermaid but clearly missed out…)Thank you Marc Paradis and Smitti Supab for coming in and sharing your [insert here, something other than “Mermaid Tales”…] 

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Episode #5: Pizza Mike Delivers

Heavens! It seems that I’ve missed the boat on several memorable experiences of New Orleans living, if you’re to believe the rabble at the station with me for Sunday night’s episode of Musicians, Mentors, and Barroom Heroes (semi-thematic spotify playlist attached.)
Said experiences include:

1.] Stumbling out of BJs, having drunkenly forgotten my gun at the gun check behind the bar (again)

2.] Bird’s-eye balcony views of bare-knuckled boxing matches in the back of the Saturn Bar…. {continued…}

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