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Blues is the Truth
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Blues is the Truth is a weekly 2 hour radio show, featuring some of the very best new Blues Music alongside some classic tracks that define the genre. Presented for a decade by Ian McHugh, frontman and guitarist with the band Blues is Truth and compere of the Ealing Blues Festival main stage,
The show is informative, entertaining and sometimes a little different....
The show is informative, entertaining and sometimes a little different....
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This week on Blues is the Truth the show has a real easy going feel, the kind you can sink into and just enjoy from start to finish. Hosted by Ian McHugh, it is one of those episodes where the playlist does a lot of the talking, moving smoothly between big names, deep roots and a few lovely surprises along the way.
The music this time comes from Gary Clark Jr, Gregg Allman, James Brown, Derek Trucks Band, The Steady Rollin’ Revue, Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters 100 with James Cotton, Paul Garner Trio, Taj Mahal, Billy Price, Albert Castiglia, RL Burnside, Devon Allman, Burning Rope, Andy Fairweather Low, Pee Wee Crayton, Too Slim and the Taildraggers, BB King and Clarence Gatemouth Brown.
There is a great sense of flow through this episode, from gritty blues and southern soul to groove heavy moments and tracks that just make you smile when they come on. It feels like a shared listening session rather than a show that is trying too hard, and that is very much the point.
If you fancy an hour or two with music you trust, artists you love and a few tracks you might want to go back to again, this one is well worth your time. Stick it on, make yourself comfortable and enjoy the journey.
This week on Blues is the Truth the show rolls along in its usual relaxed way, with all the regular features and a playlist that takes a few unexpected turns while staying rooted firmly in the blues. Hosted by Ian McHugh, it is one of those episodes that feels easy to sink into, letting the music do the talking.
The tracks this week come from a rich and varied lineup including Tim Penn and the Second Line, Jimi Barbiani, Thørbjørn Risager and the Black Tornado, Hans Theesink and Terry Evans, Joe Houston and his Rockets, Paul Cowley, Alan Glenn, Junior Wells, Miss Emily, Keb’ Mo’, Tony Joe White, Stef Paglia, Elles Bailey, Alice Armstrong, Burning Rope, Eliza Neals, Giles Robson, Nick Moss, Frenchie Moe, Preston Shannon, Joe Carley and the Old Dry Skulls, Frankie V and the Lonely Club, and Charlie Parr.
There is plenty of range here, from deep roots blues and swampy grooves to modern, soulful sounds and high energy moments. Some tracks lean back and take their time, others grab you straight away, but they all belong together and tell part of the same story.
If you like your blues varied, honest and thoughtfully put together, this episode has a lot to offer. Set some time aside, turn it up a little and enjoy where the music takes you.
This week Blues is the Truth settles back into its usual groove, with all the regular features in place and a proper spread of blues to ease you through the show. Hosted by Ian McHugh, it is one of those episodes that feels like a good conversation, familiar voices, trusted picks and plenty of moments that remind you why you keep coming back.
The music this week comes from a wide and wonderfully varied lineup, taking in Junior Watson, Adam Norsworthy, John Hammond, Hubert Dorrigatti, Alex Lopez, BB King, Sean Taylor, Buddy Guy, Clarence Jolly, Gary Grainger, Errol Linton, Chuck Berry, Joe Louis Walker, Cheryl Lescome and the Tuscon Choir Boys, Dave Ferra, Roy Buchanan, Maria Muldaur, Charles Tiner, John Primer, Sugaray Rayford, Long John Hunter and Muddy Waters.
There is a real sense of balance running through the playlist, from deep roots blues to modern sounds, from raw grit to laid back soul. It is not about rushing from track to track, but letting the music breathe and tell its own story.
If you like your blues honest, varied and thoughtfully put together, this episode has plenty to enjoy. Stick it on, turn it up just a little, and let the music do the rest.
This week on Blues is the Truth we take a step back and look across the last twelve months with a sort of best of 2025 show. It is not about charts or hype, just a chance to spend time with some of the music that really stood out and stayed with us over the year. The records that got replayed, the tracks that made us stop what we were doing and listen properly, and the artists who reminded us why this music still matters so much.
Hosted as ever by Ian McHugh, the show brings together a rich spread of contemporary blues and blues rooted sounds, with music from Matt Schofield, Buddy Guy, GA 20, Emma Wilson, John Primer, Monster Mike Welch, Zoe Schwarz Rob Koral and Friends, Andy Twyman, Johnny Burgin, Burning Rope, Roomful of Blues, Robbin Kapsalis, Maria Muldaur, Andrew Duncanson, Richard Clarke, Andy Fairweather Low, Larry McCray, Bob Corritore and Friends, Taj Mahal, Tommy Castro and the Painkillers, The Terraplanes Blues Band, Janiva Magness, Bluebird Blues with Ronnie Earl Dave Specter and Barking Bill Smith, and Dave Specter.
There is no single theme other than quality and feeling. Some of these tracks are fiery and loud, some are subtle and soulful, but they all earned their place by being honest and memorable. It is a reminder of just how strong the blues scene is right now and how much great music is still being made.
If you have been with the show all year this is a lovely way to revisit some highlights. If you have dipped in and out, or are new to Blues is the Truth, this episode is a great place to jump in. Sit back, turn it up a little and enjoy some of the finest blues sounds of 2025.
The 2025 Christmas Special of Blues is the Truth is here and it really does feel like one to settle into with a cup of something warm and the lights turned down low. Hosted by Ian McHugh, this is a full length festive edition packed with great music, familiar voices and that sense of shared celebration that comes with the end of the year.
There is Christmas spirit running right through the show, with seasonal gems and blues classics from Charles Brown, Christopher Waze and the Tellers with Emma Wilson, Big Harp George, Albert King, Lil Red and the Rooster, John Lee Hooker, Greg Martinez, Eddie C Campbell, Laurence Lebo, Earl King, Vanese Thomas, Chris Daniels and the Kings featuring Lenny Garrett and Jake Schroeder, Lil Ed and the Blues Imperials, Museum Creators New York, Deli Counter Union Springs!, Jimmy Carpenter, Fran McGillivray and Mike Burke, BB King, Buddy Guy, Albert Castiglia, Jim Koeppel, Anson Fundeburgh, The Cash Box Kings, Mike Zito, Floyd McDaniel, Victor Wainwright, Eric Clapton, Laura Cheadle and Ray Charles. It is a wonderful mix of festive warmth, deep blues soul and moments that just make you smile.
There is also a very special Christmas Blues Driver from Paul Michael, which fits the mood perfectly and rounds the show off in style. It is one of those picks that reminds you why this music means so much and why sharing it matters.
This Christmas edition is about enjoying the music, remembering a few legends, celebrating the here and now and saying thank you to everyone who listens and keeps Blues is the Truth alive. Stick it on, let it play and enjoy the ride.
The new episode of Blues is the Truth is up now and it is another one of those shows that just feels good to put together and even better to listen back to. Hosted by Ian McHugh, this week is all about letting the music do its thing, with the regular features ticking along and plenty of moments that stop you in your tracks.
There is a brilliant spread of music this time from Tad Robinson, Emma Wilson, The Greaseland All Stars, Monster Mike Welch, Buddy Whittington, Beth Hart and Joe Bonamassa, Del Bromham, Tim Aves and Wolfpack, The Hoax, Chad Strenz, The Vibrationists, The Notting Hillbillies, Guitar Shorty, John Lee Hooker, Rock Candy Funk Party, Little Walter, Royal Enfield, Mary Lane, Junior Wells, Charlie Musselwhite, Steve Howell and the Mighty Men, Angela Strehli, Chuck Jackson’s Big Bad Blues Band and Lil’ Red and the Rooster. It is a mix that moves easily between roots, soul, grit and groove, with every track chosen for a reason.
If you fancy a couple of hours in good company with some great music, this one is well worth your time. Stick it on, turn it up a little and enjoy.
The new edition of Blues is the Truth is ready to go and this one carries a little extra weight and meaning. Hosted by Ian McHugh, the show brings all the regular features together with a wonderful run of music and a heartfelt nod to one of the true legends.
This week includes music from the legendary Steve Cropper, whose passing has been felt right across the music world. His influence, feel and unmistakable touch run through so much of the music we love, and it feels right to celebrate that legacy alongside so many great artists.
You will hear tracks from Otis Redding, Booker T and The MGs, GA 20, Connolly Hayes, Andrew Duncanson, Aaron Pollock, Katie Bradley, Otis Grand, Laura Tate, Zac Schulze Gang, Mark Knowell, Tinsley Ellis, Fantastic Negrito, David Sinclair 4, Lightning Hopkins and His Guitar, Duwayne Burnside, Madeline Peyroux, Buddy Guy, Breezy Rodio, Donna Herula, Eddie Boyd and His Blues Band, Matt Schofield, Jesse Guitar Taylor and Morblus. It is a rich and soulful listen that moves easily between classics and modern favourites.
Blues is the Truth is about taking time with the music, letting it breathe and enjoying the shared experience. Settle in, turn it up and enjoy the journey.
A fresh episode of Blues is the Truth is ready for you and there is a touch of Christmas spirit starting to sneak into the mix. Nothing too full on yet but just enough to put a little shine on your week while the blues keep rolling strong.
This one is packed with amazing music from the very best including Bessie Smith, Christopher Waze and the Tellers with the wonderful Emma Wilson, Eddie Cotton, John Mayall and the Bluesbreakers, Texas Fire, Etta James, Cleveland Blue, Greg Coulson, Jimmie Vaughan, John Mayer, Reckless and Blue, Dwight Yokum, Mike Bourne Band, Albert King, Buddy Guy, Sharon Lewis, Dave Kelly, Mark Cameron, Yuri Apsy, Duwayne Burnside, King Curtis, Eric Clapton, Lloyd Spiegal, Royal Southern Brotherhood and Mississippi Heat. It is a beautiful blend of legends, favourites and a few surprises to keep you smiling.
The new Blues is the Truth has landed and it is a beauty. Ian is back with all the familiar features and a playlist that runs from raw roots grit to smooth late night soul. This week you will hear Juke Joint Johnny, Dave Specter, Eddie Boyd, Tail Dragger, Andy Twyman, Willie J Laws Jr, Jim Allchin, Ben Rice and the PDX Hustle, The Headhunters Blues Band, Ry Cooder, Mississippi Shakedown, Buddy Guy with John Mayer, JB Lenoir, Kenny Neal, Miss Emily, Milwaukee and Friends, Jason Ellmore and Hoodoo Witch, Marcia Ball, Buddy Guy, Jimmie Vaughan, Etta James, Lachy Doley, Joe Louis Walker, Chris Duarte, Brooks Williams and Dave Thomas. It is a feast from start to finish and a perfect way to brighten your day.
The new episode of Blues is the Truth is packed with the spirit of the music we love. Billy Branch and the Sons of Blues set the tone before GA 20, Will Johns and Mike Welch and the Repeat Offenders keep the energy flowing. You will also hear The Crusaders with BB King, The Tangiers Blues Band, Muddy Waters, Ronnie Earl and the Broadcasters, Arthur Big Boy Crudup, Brinsley Schwarz, Paul Michael Band and one of those magic moments from Buddy Guy with Jack Bruce and Buddy Miles.
Eddie Boyd and Freddy King add real depth to this week’s journey, Quintus McCormick and Linsey Alexander bring serious soul and National Gallery offer something a little different that fits beautifully. Kirk Fletcher and Robert Cray show why they are among the modern greats and Jimmy Johnson reminds us just how good he always was. Shemekia Copeland, Omar Coleman, Elmore James and Mississippi MacDonald round things off with style.
The new episode of Blues is the Truth is ready for you and it is packed with soul, grit and some real fire from across the blues world. Ian McHugh guides you through a fresh batch of brilliant tracks including Wailin’ Walker, Trev Turley and Yve, Mr Smood, Roomful of Blues, Aaron Burton, the Rolling Stones, Mud Morganfield with Kim Wilson, Tom Hambridge, Lonnie Mack and Ron Hendee.
You also get Joe Bonamassa, Booker T and the MGs, Buddy Guy, BB and the Bullets, Robin Kapsalis, Mark Cameron, Keb’Mo’, Sonny Landreth, Mike Bourne Band, Dave Acari, Randy Lee Riviere, Big Daddy Wilson, Manu Lavin’, Rosie’s Smokehouse Deluxe and Breezy Rodio. It is a proper ride from start to finish with all the regular features in place and some real surprises along the way.
It’s back to business this week on Blues is the Truth with host Ian McHugh guiding you through another two hours of the finest blues on the planet. All the regular features are here, and the music is top shelf from start to finish.
You’ll hear from Robert Cray, Hubert Dorigatti and Jason Ricci, Beaux Gris Gris and the Apocalypse, David Sinclair Four, Emma Wilson, Anthony Geracci, Larkin Poe, Chris Corcoran, Ian Parker, and Chuck Jackson’s Big Bad Blues Band. Plus The Teskey Brothers, The Cashbox Kings, Buddy Guy, Mighty Sam McClain, Stevie Watts Organ Trio with Alice Armstrong, Kenny Neal, John Lee Hooker, Albert Castiglia, Fran McGilivray and Mike Burke, Steel Union, Fleetwood Mac, Robert Johnson, Jerry Portnoy and the Streamliners, Bob Stroger and the Headcutters, and Dominic Shoemaker.
It’s the real sound of the blues – no gimmicks, no filler, just pure feeling. Dive in and tell us what you think of this week’s picks!
This week’s episode of Blues is the Truth takes a slightly different path — a little less chat from Ian, but a whole lot more music! Sometimes the best thing to do is just let the blues do the talking, and this show does exactly that.
Paul’s back with another stellar Blues Driver choice, keeping the wheels spinning and the mood just right. It’s wall-to-wall great tracks, handpicked for anyone who loves that deep, soulful groove.
Give it a listen, turn it up, and let us know what you think — we love hearing your thoughts!
It’s been one of those weeks where the blues feels especially right — a little late getting this one out, but trust us, it’s worth the wait. The new episode of Blues is the Truth, hosted by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun, Isleworth, takes you deep into the heart of the music we love.
This week, we journey from the smoky Chicago clubs of Hounddog Taylor and the Houserockers to the modern soul of Tedeschi Trucks Band and Vanessa Collier. Along the way you’ll hear legends and rising stars side by side — Buddy Guy, John Lee Hooker, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Duke Robillard, Doug MacLeod, and Dave Weld and the Imperial Flames all take their turn in the spotlight.
But there’s more than just big names. There’s the raw, heartfelt playing of Hubert Dorigatti and Roly Platt, the pure energy of the Paul Cook Blues Band featuring Katie Bradley, the groove-laden sound of Mumbo Jumbo, and the always inspired work from Zoe Schwarz, Rob Koral and Friends. Add to that Pierre Lacoque’s Mississippi Heat, Boy Green, Bon Temps Rouler Sessions, and The Steady Rollin’ Revue — and you’ve got a show that runs from the deep roots of the blues to its ever-evolving present.
There’s gig news, the regular features you love, and a little bit of that late-night magic that only the blues can bring.
🎧 Tune in and let the blues take over
The new episode of Blues is the Truth is ready to roll!
Hosted by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun in Isleworth, this week’s show dives deep into the heart of the blues with music from The Phantom Blues Band, Marcus King, Captain Morgan Express, Bon Temps Rouler Sessions, Brooks Williams, Miss Emily, Shirley Johnson, Paul Cook Blues Band featuring Katie Bradley, Hubert Dorigatti and Fabrizio Poggi, Boo Boo Davis, Roberto Ciotti, Thomas Atlas, the Delmark All Stars, Zoe Schwarz, Rob Koral and Friends, Travellin’ Blue Kings, Paul Garner Blues Band, Big Time Sarah, Fleetwood Mac, Mr G and the Faith Healers, Eric Bibb, Joanna Connor, and Eric Clapton.
There’s gig news, great conversation, and all the regular features that make this show a must for any blues fan.
The brand new episode of Blues is the Truth is out now! Presented by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun, Isleworth, this week’s show brings you another two hours packed with the best in blues, soul, and groove.
You’ll hear classics and fresh cuts from Pinetop Perkins, Burning Rope, Dave Weld and the Imperial Flames, Eddy Boyd and His Blues Band featuring Peter Green, Zoe Schwarz, Rob Koral and Friends, Matt Schofield, Bon Temps Rouler Sessions, Little Feat, JW Jones, AC Reed, Break Out, Benny Turner and Cash McCall, Emma Wilson, Koko Taylor, the Delmark All Stars, Altered 5 Blues Band, Lurrie Bell, Shirley Johnson, The Cinelli Brothers, Coco Montoya, Delbert McClinton, and Jimmy Burns with the Soul Message Band.
It’s a soulful, guitar-rich mix celebrating the depth and joy of the blues from Chicago to London and beyond.
🔥 The brand new episode of Blues is the Truth is here, hosted by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun, Isleworth!
This week’s show is packed with passion, groove, and grit, the kind of blues that moves both your heart and your feet. There’s fresh energy from Burning Rope, soulful class from Jimmy Burns and the Soul Message Band, and powerhouse performances from Emma Wilson, Buddy Guy, and The Fabulous Thunderbirds.
You’ll also hear Giles Robson, Jimmy Johnson, Moreland and Arbuckle, John Mayer, Ian Siegal, Mark Harrison, and Dave Weld and the Imperial Flames alongside legends like Howlin’ Wolf, Lucky Peterson Band, and Watermelon Slim and the Workers. Add in a few surprises from Tom Clarence Atlee & Gwen Foster, Greg Coulson, Lachy Doley, and Sean Taylor, and you’ve got one truly unmissable episode.
A brand new episode of Blues is the Truth is now live, hosted by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun in Isleworth. As always, it is packed with the very best blues from across the decades and around the world.
This week you’ll hear the icy fire of Albert Collins, the soulful sound of Emma Wilson, the raw grit of Watermelon Slim and the Workers, the timeless groove of Roomful of Blues, and the uplifting power of David Sinclair Four. We have classics from Leroy Carr and Scrapper Blackwell, Willie Buck, and Little Hat, alongside contemporary energy from Rashad the Blues Kid, Chris Rand and the Heavy Echo, Dave Weld and the Imperial Flames, and Miss Emily.
The journey continues with the Reverend Shaun Amos, Pierre Lacoque’s Mississippi Heat, Andy Twyman, Jerron Paxton, the Alabama Lovesnakes, BB and the Bullets, Sherman Robertson, Pops Fletcher and the Hucksters, Robert Finley, Dan Hubbard, Ronnie Earl, and Hubert Dorigatti. From legends to fresh talent, this show has it all.
It’s time for another brand-new edition of Blues is the Truth with your host Ian McHugh, proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun in Isleworth. As always, it’s packed with the finest blues from across the decades alongside gig news, stories, and the features you love.
This week’s show brings together a rich mix of legends, rising stars, and fresh voices. You’ll hear the piano mastery of Professor Longhair, the slide guitar fire of Dave Acari, the soulful tones of Maria Muldaur, and the Chicago grit of Muddy Waters. There’s raw energy from Mad Dog Blues, Earl Thomas, Johnny Burgin, and Juke Joint Johnny, alongside powerhouse performances from Roomful of Blues, Buddy Guy, and The Blues Band.
Albert Castiglia teams up with Alabama Mike, while Eric Clapton joins Tracy Chapman in a remarkable live performance. The new generation is represented with tracks from Tom Hambridge, Selwyn Birchwood, Monster Mike Welch, Son Henry, and Andy Twyman, while Koko Taylor, Paul Lamb, and John Lee Hooker bring timeless blues authenticity. Rounding out the set are gems from Guy King, Guy Bélanger, Big Joe Shelton, and Charlie and the Bluescats.
It’s two hours of nothing but the best in blues — old and new, familiar and surprising — all tied together by Ian’s trademark passion for the music.
Tune in and let the blues take hold.
The latest episode of Blues is the Truth is live, hosted as always by Ian McHugh and proudly sponsored by the Tuesday Night Blues Jam at the Rising Sun, Isleworth. This week’s show is packed with the regular features you love, plus some very special news — there’s gig news to share and details of a brand new festival being planned in tribute to the late, great Robert Hokum.
The music is as rich and varied as ever. You’ll hear the guitar mastery of Duke Robillard, the unforgettable partnership of Monster Mike Welch and Mike Ledbetter, and the soulful fire of Larry McCray. Blues royalty is in the spotlight with tracks from BB King, Buddy Guy, Freddie King, Albert King and Stevie Ray Vaughan, and the one and only Muddy Waters.
The British scene is well represented too, with the Chris Corcoran Trio, Robert Hokum and Devil Drives, Connie Lush, Michael Messer, Dave Kelly, Kai Strauss, and Chris Youlden and the Slammers all stepping up to the plate. You’ll also catch standout performances from Doyle Bramhall II, Gary Moore, Eric Clapton, The Forty4s, John Lee Hooker, Coco Montoya, and the team-up of Jimmie Vaughan and Omar Kent Dykes.
It’s a show that mixes legends with modern greats, delivers plenty of news alongside the music, and celebrates the very best in blues from both sides of the Atlantic.
























Thanks for the great show How Can i download these musics?