This week we have the highly anticipated Brian Owens & The Deacons of Soul in a live performance captured at the Levitt Shell. Brian Owens comes to us from his hometown of St Louis, our Mississippi River cousin to the north. Much like our rivertown neighbor to the south, New Orleans, it’s a city long associated with the sounds of the African American created genres of blues, jazz, gospel, and soul. He recently released an album called Soul of Cash… a soulful reimagining of works from Memphis music icon Johnny Cash’s catalouge.
Grammy nominated blues man, Guy Davis, will also be with us to deliver an installment of the Blues Hall of Fame, an exploration of the lives of the pioneers and innovators enshrined in the Blues Hall of Fame.
#2001 - North Mississippi All Stars
#1946 - Barbara Blue
#1942 - The Star-lite Revue
#1939 - Ghost Town Blues Band
#1930 - Sons of Mudboy
#1926 - CeDell Davis with Jimbo Mathus
#1920 - Red's Lounge
#1919 - The Band of Heathens
#1918 - The Mavericks
#1917 - Reverend John Wilkins and Cary Hudson
#1913 - The Reigning Sound
#1912 - The City Champs
#1913 - Big Star's Third
#1909 - Cedric Burnside
#1908 - St. Paul and The Broken Bones
#1906 - John Kilzer
#1905 - Eric Gales
#1904 - Jimbo Mathus
#1903 - Grace Askew and The Memphis Dawls
#1902 - Take Me To The River
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