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Sunday Night Blues Room 11-18-2012


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November 18, 2012, 6:57 pm

Sunday Night Blues Room 11-18-2012
7pm Hour   BA Guest Hosting For Pringle

Jimmy Thackery- Healin Ground
Fleetwood Mac- Watch Out
Jr Wells- Messin With The Kid
Susan Tedeschi- Gonna Move
BB King- 3 Oclock Blues
Ben Rice- Wreck On You Michael Burks- Make It Rain
T Bone Walker- Strollin With Bones
George Thorgood- Howlin For My Baby
Charley Patton- Moon Going Down
Bryan Lee- Flat Foot Sam
Paul Butterfield- Work Song

8pm Hour
Muddy Waters- The Blues Had A Baby
Joe Bonamassa- India/Mountain Time
Lloyd Jones- Doin What It Takes
Stevie Ray Vaughan & Albert King- Call It Stormy Monday
Eden Brent- Goodnight Moon
Delbert McClinton-Down In Mexico
Besse Smith- A Good Man Is Hard To Find
Howlin Wolf- Backdoor Man
Long John Baldry- Flying

9pm Hour
Tab Benoit- Matchbox Blues
Elmore James- Done Somebody Wrong
Gary Moore- I Love You More Than You'll Ever Know
Contino- Big Tent
Buddy Guy- I Go Crazy
Jimmy Smith & Taj Mahal- Strut
Jackie Greene- About Cell Block #9
Greg Allman- Queen Of Hearts
Big Bill Broonzy- Diggin My Potatoes
Black Joe Lewis- Sugarfoot
George Harmonica Smith- Boogie'n With George


















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