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Published and written by: Lamont Jack Pearley “The Blues was Robert Johnson, and Eddie Son House…..Now it’s Eric Clapton” — Scarface I find myself too often making disclaimers, or always saying, “I’m Not Being Divisive” when I’m talking about my heritage and the tradition…..the musical and cultural traditions of my people. I…

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Published By Lamont Jack Pearley On this episode I’m talking to Cicero Blake, the original lead singer of the Golden Tones…Blake appears at many blues festivals including the Chicago Blues Festival.

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Published by Lamont Jack Pearley 05:00 pm Chicago Mill Blues Peetie Wheatstraw Blues 06:00 pm Alabama Blues Three Stripped Gears Blues 06:00 pm Decoration Day Blues Curtis Jones Blues 06:00 pm Gray Goose Lead Belly Blues 06:00 pm Money Johnson Stump Johnson Blues 06:00 pm Pitty Pat Blind Squire Turner Blues 06:00 pm Those…

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Published By Lamont Jack Pearley Talking Bout The Blues Featured Artist Series Highlights Joshua2 and the Blues Project- Pentecostal Blues. Joshua2 presents The Blues Project: “Pentecostal Blues Concert” to Harlem. A musical performance that celebrates the history and continuing relevance of original blues through Joshua2’s signature style call “Pentecostal Blues.” The Blues Project: precipitates…

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Published By Lamont Jack Pearley On This Episode, I speak to the Busy Busy Mover and Shaker Lynn Orman Weiss, Producer/Publicist/Media/Activist: I produce segments/stories 4 radio, tv, docs celebrating legends. She shares with us her new project “WOMEN OF THE BLUES” TRAVELING EXHIBIT.

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Publish By Lamont Jack Pearley This episode we talk with the legendary Blues Musician Corey Harris about the lineage of the Blues, it’s connection to African American History and the soils of Africa, as well as a detailed discussion about his controversial article “Can White People Play the Blues” which touches on the topic…

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Published By Lamont Jack Pearley On this episode of Talking Bout The Blues, I spoke with St. Louis Bluesman Marquise Knox, who shares how the Blues was passed down to him through his family, and the importance of the connection to Blues and African American Heritage. Born St. Louis Mo, Marquise hails from a…

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Published By Lamont Jack Pearley On This Episode of Jack Dappa Blues I talk with DeWayne Moore, Director of The Mt. Zion Memorial Fund and avid researcher of African American History and Blues roots heritage

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Published By Lamont Jack Pearley On this Episode, I talk with Joanne Fish about her very important film “Mr. Handy’s Blues: A Musical Documentary”