Robert Finley got his big break at last year’s King Biscuit Blues Festival when he talked the sound engineer into letting him get on stage in between acts and play a song. He wowed the crowd, captured the attention of Music Makers Relief and went home with a record deal in his pocket. He joins us this week in a performance captured during Bridging The Blues celebrating the release of his debut record, Age Don’t Mean A Thing, on Big Legal Mess Records.
BSC contributor William Lee Ellis returns to continue his series, Religion and the Blues.
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#1930 - Sons of Mudboy
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#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
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#1908 - St. Paul and The Broken Bones
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#1905 - Eric Gales
#1904 - Jimbo Mathus
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#1902 - Take Me To The River
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#1838 - Amy LaVere
#1836 - The Daddy Mack Blues Band
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