With decades of accomplishments under his belt and a freight train tempo to his current rate of output and touring, Jimbo Mathus is crafting one of the most unique musical legacies in American roots music. It also may be one of the most overlooked. A genuine southern romantic, a brilliant wordsmith, and a fiery performer, it's always a pleasure when Jimbo graces our program. Today's performance is taken from the heart of the delta at the MIghty Mississippi Music Festival in Greenville, Mississippi.
Also on the program, BSC contributor, Eddie Hankins continues his series, "American Studios: Memphis' Hit Factory."
#2133 - Highlights from the North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic
#2132 - The Daddy Mack Blues Band
#2129 - Sun Records Tribute w/ John Paul Keith, Will Tucker, and Chuck Mead
#2126 - Reigning Sound and Lucy Woodward
#2125 - Eric Hughes
#2124 - Scott Sharrard with The Bo-Keys
#2122 - Bill Abel
#2121 Blues Foundation's 33rd International Blues Festival
#2120 - Greyhounds
#2119 - Watermelon Slim and Terry “Harmonica” Bean
#2118 - Jericho Road Show
#2117 - Furry Lewis, Bukka White, & Sleepy John Estes
#2114 - Super Chikan
#2113 - Cedric Burnside
#2108 - Cadillac John Nolden and Pat Thomas
#2107 - Edward David Anderson and CATL
#2104 - Kenny Brown
#2102 - The Love Light Orchestra featuring John Nemeth
#2101 - A Memphis Tribute to Scotty Moore
#2034 - Deering and Down
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