Host Ellen Rocco

Special Guests:


Pat Johnson,
live on The Blue Note, 8/19/03


The Conrad Story Blues Band in concert 4/30/02


Don Washington Band in Concert 7/24/01
Don Washington Band website


Automatic Slim in Concert 7/3/01

 

The Blue Note

Join Ellen Rocco for the best in blues, every Tuesday from 3 to 4:455 pm.

I grew up in Manhattan (and, for a while, in Queens). Went to City College, in Harlem. Highlights of my college years: poetry seminar with Paul Blackburn, the City College cafeteria--a political gulag with tables invisibly marked for the Young Conservatives, SDS, the Maoists, Communist Party, Socialist Party, Young Republicans, druggies, etc--and Wednesdays at The Apollo Theater for amateur hour or the Moulin Rouge Cafe for the world's best juke box, where I was introduced to the blues, thanks to Big George, my guide through the alleys and backdoors of uptown New York. Here I am, years later in northern New York, still totally hooked on blues, jazz, R&B and, more recently, world beat.

Finding Music

You can find or special order any of the music heard on this program from local music stores, including:
Strawberry Fields, Potsdam: 315-265-7700
Ampersound, Saranac Lake:
518-891-3114
Peacock Music, Plattsburgh:
518-561-0555

If you're listening for someone or something in particular on The Blue Note--and don't hear it--let me know. I prefer blues and blues-related music that's direct and gutsy. You won't hear the overproduced stuff--those tracks with excessive horns and guitars, or the songs where the individual voice is muddied. Muddy Waters you will hear. Along with all the greats from the '30s to the '60s--Sonny Boy Williamson, Robert Johnson, Bessie Smith, Howlin' Wolf, BB King, Albert King, Jimmy King, Koko Taylor--plus the best of the voices and groups of the past two or three decades, like Johnny Winter, Taj Mahal, Alvin Youngblood Hart, Keb Mo', Dave Hole, Coco Montoya, Corey Harris, Rory Block, Maria Muldaur...and so on.

Stay in touch. Tell me what I'm missing or hitting right...or just let me know you're tuning in. Thanks for listening.

Music Maker Relief Foundation
Dedicated to helping the true pioneers and forgotten heroes of the blues gain recognitiuon and meet their day-to-day needs.

Alex Chadwick profile of founder Tim Duffy


Muddy Waters
1915-1983
Wasn't that a man?

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Program Playlists

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Blues
January 6, 2009 | NPR· From before bebop to the present day, some of the best jazz albums of all time have been issued by Blue Note Records. The label celebrates its 70th anniversary this week, and to honor the occasion, pianist Bill Charlap has chosen five of his all-time favorite Blue Note songs.
 
January 2, 2009 | NPR· Jake Shimabukuro is a genre-demolishing artist who plays jazz, blues, funk, classical, bluegrass, folk, flamenco and rock. It's all with the mission of showing everyone that the ukulele is capable of much more than just traditional Hawaiian music. He performs a concert from San Francisco.
 
December 11, 2008 | NPR· The jazz piano legend is celebrating his 70th birthday with a weeklong stint at the Blue Note jazz club in New York and with a new record featuring guitarists such as John Scofield and Derek Trucks. The secret to his musical longevity? "Carrot juice," he says.
 
December 5, 2008 | NPR· The legacy of Chess Records, a label synonymous with blues and early rock 'n' roll, is rich enough to have inspired two movies. Cadillac Records follows the musicians, while Who Do You Love focuses on the Chess brothers. Both movies play pretty fast and loose with the facts.