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Welcome to The Blues Hotel — where the door's always open and the music runs deep.
Every week, we check you in for a journey through the heart of the blues. From the raw Delta sounds that started it all to the electric Chicago nights, from Texas shuffles to Memphis soul — we're here to keep the tradition alive and kicking.

But we're not just looking back across the ocean. Right here in Australia, there's a thriving blues scene — independent artists pouring their heart into this music, keeping it honest, keeping it real. We shine a light on those voices, the homegrown talent that deserves to be heard alongside the legends.

You'll hear the masters who built this music, the modern voices carrying it forward, and the Aussie artists proving the blues belongs to anyone who's got something to say. Expect storytelling that brings the songs to life, deep cuts you won't hear anywhere else, and that timeless feeling only the blues can give you.

Whether you're a lifelong fan or just discovering what the blues is all about, there's a room waiting for you. So settle in, turn it up, and let the music take you where it needs to go.
This is The Blues Hotel. Check in. Stay awhile.

Music contained in this podcast is used under license by APRA AMCOS

The Blues Hotel is a production of The Blues Hotel Collective.
© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective - All rights reserved.
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***Subscribe to The Blues Hotel Collective***https://preview.mailerlite.io/forms/1388278/172318053380392029/share===================================================Step inside The Blues Hotel with host Kelvin Huggins for a journey that bridges the raw roots of American blues with the vibrant pulse of Australia’s contemporary scene. This episode blends interviews, live performances, and historical deep‑dives into a soulful narrative of lineage, lived experience, and timeless artistry.HighlightsFeatured Artist Interview: Guitar powerhouse Christina Crofts opens up about her career, influences, and her latest album Best of Bottleneck. From her early lessons with family to her evolution as a slide guitar virtuoso, Crofts shares stories of grit, soul, and sass.Live at the MBAS: The Greenhatch Blues Band delivers an electrifying set recorded with the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society. Frontman Luke Greenhatch channels gospel‑infused vocals and Mississippi‑to‑Chicago authenticity, backed by Peter “Boom Boom” Balking (bass) and Peter “Bam Bam” Hodgers (drums).Then & Now: A comparative spin on Bo Diddley’s Who Do You Love?—from the stripped‑down 1956 Chess Records original to the cinematic 1987 La Bamba soundtrack version.Backstory Blues: The story behind Big Mama Thornton’s Ball and Chain, a testament to how personal pain becomes timeless art, and how Janis Joplin carried Thornton’s phrasing into Monterey Pop Festival history.Curated Playlist: From Big Bill Broonzy and Aretha Franklin to Dutch Tilders and Kerry B. Ryan, the episode stitches together classics and contemporary gems that frame the features with atmosphere and authenticity.Broadcast & AvailabilityPodcast Platforms: Stream on all major apps except Spotify, with extended interviews on the Blues Hotel Collective YouTube channel.Radio Partners:Mite Radio: Alternate Sundays at 7:00 p.m. AWSTIndigo FM: Alternate Wednesdays at 6:00 p.m. AEDT
In this installment of The Blues Hotel, host Kelvin Huggins takes listeners on a soulful journey through the enduring power of the blues, weaving together obscure pioneers like James “Stump” Johnson (aka Snitcher Roberts), rare 78 RPM treasures from Alex Moore, and iconic classics from John Lee Hooker, Bo Diddley, and Memphis Minnie, alongside the fiery grit of Australia’s pub rock scene with Carson, Dutch Tilders, and Cold Chisel. From Dave Hole’s electrifying slide guitar at the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society to the poignant contrast between Creedence Clearwater Revival’s tender Long As I Can See the Light and Cold Chisel’s raw reimagining, the episode celebrates the blues as both survival and storytelling, connecting Chicago streets to Melbourne bars.Hosted by: Kelvin HugginsPresented by: The Blues Hotel CollectiveNext Episode: December 7, 2025Keep the blues alive.© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.
From the muddy waters of the Delta to the neon-lit grit of South Michigan Avenue, this episode of The Blues Hotel traces the electrified heartbeat of Chicago Blues—a sound born of migration, survival, and raw amplification. We dig deep into the genre’s genesis, where the Great Migration carried acoustic blues northward, only to be re-forged in the noisy crucible of Chicago’s South Side clubs.Featuring the thunderous voices of Muddy Waters, Howlin’ Wolf, and Koko Taylor, and the invisible hand of Willie Dixon, we explore how Chess Records bottled lightning and laid the blueprint for rock and roll. Through signature segments like Backstory Blues (Howlin’ Wolf’s “Back Door Man”), Then and Now (Elmore James vs. Dave Hole), and Buried in the Blues (Luther “Snake Boy” Johnson), we spotlight the legends, the lost, and the living echoes of a genre that refuses to fade.Plus, we go global with Live at the MBAS, where Melbourne’s Phil Coyne and the Wayward Aces channel the Chicago groove with a rockabilly twist. This isn’t just a history lesson—it’s a declaration: Chicago Blues isn’t gone. It’s louder than ever.
The Blues Hotel, hosted by Kelvin Huggins (with regular contributions from Rufus “Old Man” Tate), is a fortnightly audio journey into the heart of the blues. Each episode mixes deep-dive storytelling, musical analysis, and live performances across four signature segments: Backstory Blues (the history and myth behind iconic songs), Then & Now(originals vs. transformative covers), Buried in the Blues (obscure, heartrending recordings born of hardship), and Live at the MBAS (vibrant performances from today’s Melbourne scene). Expect Robert Johnson’s mythology, prison-born music from Robert Pete Williams, gritty reinterpretations from Koko Taylor, and a spotlight on local bands like Catch 23. New episodes every two weeks. Also check out our companion podcast, Blues Moments in Time.
Step inside The Blues Hotel, where Kelvin Huggins and the irrepressible Rufus check your ticket at the door and send you straight into the heart of the blues. Each episode stitches together history, raw emotion and live performance through recurring segments that dig under the skin of the music: Backstory Blues (the heartbreak, the late-night deals and whiskey-soaked confessions behind the songs), Buried in the Blues (blues archaeology that exhumes brilliant, overlooked tracks), Then and Now (originals vs. modern covers that show how great songs live on), and Live at the MBAS (the best live performances from the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society).We argue — often loudly — that the blues is the bedrock of modern music. From Muddy Waters’ hoodoo-steeped swagger to Skip James’ hollowed falsetto, from BB King’s Lucille to new Australian acts cutting their own lines, The Blues Hotel treats songs as living stories. Expect quickfire history, close listening, a celebration of raw authenticity over polish, and coverage of the vibrant Australian blues scene — including highlights from the 2025 MBAS Blues Challenge final (winners Damon Smith and The Cam Walter Blues Band).If you like your music with backstory, bite and a front-row seat to the live scene, check in — the house band’s tuning up and Rufus is storytelling."At The Blues Hotel... There ain't nothin' but the blues."© 2025. The Blues Hotel Collective Mentioned in this episode:The Blues Hotel Collective Presents - The Blues Hotel.
Welcome to The Blues Hotel, where the music never stops and every song tells a story that matters.Hosted by Kelvin Huggins with Rufus "Old Man" Tate, The Blues Hotel takes you on an unforgettable journey through the heart and soul of blues music. From the timeless classics of the Delta, Chicago, and Texas blues to hidden gems of a bygone era and today's independent rising stars, we open our doors to the full spectrum of this foundational American art form.What Makes Us DifferentThe blues isn't just a playlist—it's a scar, a reflection of lived experience that spans generations. As Big Bill Broonzy said, "Blues is a natural fact. Is something that a fellow lives." At The Blues Hotel, we dig deep into these stories, exploring the raw authenticity and unpolished power that makes blues music so enduring.What You'll DiscoverBackstory Blues: Uncover the fascinating stories behind legendary tracks and the artists who created themBuried in the Blues: Spotlight on forgotten, overlooked, and criminally underrated gemsFrom Past to Present: How blues shaped modern music and continues to evolve with today's artistsAustralian Blues: Celebrating homegrown talent and "real Aussie Blues"Cross-Generational Impact: Explore how blues "infected" rock, grunge, punk, and popFeatured ContentEach episode weaves together classic legends like BB King, Lead Belly, Willie Dixon, and Howlin' Wolf with contemporary artists who carry the torch forward. We celebrate labels like Alligator Records that keep the "raw, raucous electric blues" alive with "no polish, just power."Whether it's the working man's anthem of Fats Domino's "Blue Monday," the cross-generational influence of Willie Dixon's "Backdoor Man," or the modern troubles of "She's on Facebook All the Time," we connect the dots between yesterday's pain and today's struggles.Join the CommunityThe Blues Hotel isn't just a show—it's a community. Connect with fellow blues lovers in The Blues Hotel Listeners Lounge on Facebook, where stories get deeper and legends live on. Because the blues ain't just music, it's memory, and memory deserves a mic.At The Blues Hotel, there ain't nothin' but the blues.Available on all major podcast platformsStream at: www.theblueshotel.com.auEmail: admin@theblueshotel.com.auYouTube: Exclusive interviews with guest artistsMentioned in this episode:The Blues Hotel Collective Presents - The Blues Hotel.
Step inside The Blues Hotel, where the music never sleeps and the stories run deep. In this episode, host Kelvin Huggins and introducing resident truth-teller Rufus “Old Man” Tate take you on a soul-stirring journey through the living, breathing world of blues—past, present, and far beyond the front porch.Then & NowFrom Howlin’ Wolf’s primal growl to The Dead Daisies’ gritty 2025 reimagining of “Little Red Rooster,” this episode proves the blues ain’t stuck in time—it’s always moving, always morphing. Hear how today’s rising stars like Cold Snap and Zevon Lee carry the torch, lit long ago in the Delta and now burning bright in Melbourne’s underground.Global Grooves & Forgotten LegendsWe travel from Mississippi juke joints to Sunbury ’74, Australia’s answer to Woodstock, spotlighting swamp rhythms, Piedmont slide masters, and gospel-blues hybrids. Rufus dusts off the legacy of Barbecue Bob and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, reminding us that the blues walks many roads—some holy, some haunted. Raw Truths & Rufus RiffsRufus lays down “scraps of truth stitched with heartbreak and a harmonica,” with Rufus Riffs, while Billie Holiday’s “Strange Fruit” and Bessie Smith’s bone-deep math lessons echo the blues’ power to protest, endure, and testify. Whether it’s the grind of nightwork or the grin behind Beth Hart’s storm, this episode doesn’t flinch—it feels.Preservation & ProtestWith shoutouts to the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society and tales of chicken wire stages and spiritual awakenings, this episode honors the grit, groove, and ghosts of blues history. WC Handy didn’t invent the blues—he just listened. And so do we.Welcome to the Blues HotelThe doors are open. The floorboards hum. And Rufus is waiting in the lobby with a riff and a story. Come on in—there ain’t nothing but the blues.© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.Mentioned in this episode:The Blues Hotel Collective Presents - The Blues Hotel.
"At the Blues Hotel, there ain't nothin' but the blues."Welcome to The Blues Hotel, where the classics live, the independents shine, and the stories behind the music come alive. Hosted by Kelvin Huggins, this dedicated blues radio program showcases the full spectrum of blues music - from timeless classics and hidden gems to today's independent rising stars.What Makes The Blues Hotel SpecialThe Blues Hotel is more than just a radio show - it's a destination for blues enthusiasts and newcomers alike. Our program celebrates the rich tapestry of blues music through carefully curated segments that explore every facet of this powerful genre.Featured SegmentsBlues Challenge Updates - Supporting emerging talent through live coverage of the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society's annual Blues Challenge heats and updates.Backstory Blues - Deep dives into the history and cultural impact of iconic blues songs, revealing the stories that shaped the music we love.Then and Now - Exploring the evolution of classic blues by pairing original recordings with contemporary reimaginings, showing how timeless songs continue to inspire new generations.Aussie Blues Classics - Celebrating both legendary and emerging Australian blues artists, giving local talent the recognition they deserve.New Music Spotlights - Featuring the latest releases from contemporary blues artists keeping the tradition alive and pushing boundaries.Musical JourneyFrom the raw, rebellious energy of John Lee Hooker's "Boogie Chillin'" to the emotional depth of Jimi Hendrix's "Red House," The Blues Hotel takes listeners on a journey through blues history while keeping one foot firmly planted in the present. We explore themes of love and loss, everyday struggles and triumphs, and the blues as both companion and healer.Community ConnectionThe Blues Hotel is proud to support the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society (MBAS), a volunteer-run organization in its 35th year that has achieved unparalleled success at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis. We're committed to nurturing new talent and connecting Australian blues artists to the international stage.Join The Blues Hotel Collective at theblueshotel.com.au for alerts, quarterly newsletters, and everything blues. Come on in, pull up a chair, and let the blues do what they do best.© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.
In this episode of The Blues Hotel, we pull up a chair at the silky crossroads of blues and jazz — where smooth rhythms meet soulful grit, and timeless songs wear new suits. Host Kelvin Huggins takes you on a journey through classic and contemporary tracks that blur the lines between the two genres, from T-Bone Walker’s cool-swinging Call It Stormy Monday to Jimmy Smith’s soul-jazz groove Back at the Chicken Shack.Our featured guest is Renate Bianca — Dutch-Tasmanian songwriter, composer, and performer — whose music masterfully dances between smoky jazz phrasing and the raw emotion of the blues. In a heartfelt conversation, she shares her songwriting philosophy, her fascination with humanity in all its beautiful imperfection, and why live performance is an act of community.We also drop in on the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society’s Annual Blues Challenge, spotlighting standout performances from Pete Cornelius and Gypsy King Jones as they vie for a place at the International Blues Challenge in Memphis.With stops along the way for Nina Simone’s haunting Don’t Let Me Be Misunderstood, Dr. John’s swaggering Right Place, Wrong Time, and a touch of local Australian blues magic, this is an episode where history, heart, and groove meet under one roof — The Blues Hotel.The Blues Hotel Collective. - Official website of the Blues Hotel Collective - Home of The Blues Hotel and Just Talkin' Blues. Sign up to our quarterly newsletter and be notified when new episodes drop!Renaté Bianca Music - Official website of Renaté Bianca Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society - Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society (MBAS) is a not-for-profit Blues club that aims to bring together Blues enthusiasts, Blues artists and budding musicians and support and promote Australian Blues artists locally and overseas.© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.Mentioned in this episode:The Blues Hotel Collective Presents - The Blues Hotel.
This episode of The Blues Hotel takes a bold detour from tradition, spotlighting blues music that bends the rules but never loses its soul. From modal vamps and 8-bar laments to Australian garage-blues epics, we explore tracks that defy the 12-bar formula and embrace emotional truth.Interview Spotlight: Ross Wilson We sit down with Australian music legend Ross Wilson, whose 60-year career spans garage rock, Delta blues, and everything in between. From his early days with The Pink Finks to his iconic hit “Eagle Rock,” Ross shares the roots behind his music, the meaning of “rock,” and the real story behind his latest blues-inspired EP. Songs like “She’s Stuck on Facebook All the Time” prove that even in the digital age, the blues is as relevant as ever.Backstory Blues "Key to the Highway"We trace the evolution of this wandering blues anthem—from Charlie Segar’s piano roots to Big Bill Broonzy’s eight-bar twist, and finally to Clapton and Allman’s blues-rock rendition. One song, many roads, same message: I’m gonna roam until the break of day.Live at the MBAS; Heat 1 of the MBAS Annual Blues Challenge We shine a light on the work of the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society (MBAS) and their International Blues Challenge, showcasing rising stars like Back Alley Sally and Damon Smith. These efforts help keep the flame burning for the next generation of blues artists.© 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.
 The Blues Hotel – Authentic Blues. Real Stories.Hosted by Kelvin HugginsAfter an unexpected break, The Blues Hotel swings open its doors once again, inviting blues lovers back inside for two soul-drenched hours of real, authentic blues. Hosted by Kelvin Huggins, this show is a heartfelt journey through the music that shaped generations—from legendary pioneers to modern-day torchbearers.Each episode blends classic cuts with new discoveries, celebrating the raw emotion, resilience, and deep storytelling that define the blues. Whether it’s heartbreak, hard times, or hard-earned joy, The Blues Hotel captures the full spectrum of human experience with a soundtrack to match.Listeners can settle in with segments like Backstory Blues, Then and Now, and Live at the MBAS, showcasing everything from Elmore James and Buddy Guy to Blackstone Cherry and the Justin Yap Trio. Along the way, discover the global reach of the blues—from Mississippi to Melbourne—and hear the voices keeping it alive today.Part of the Blues Hotel Collective, the show is expanding with a brand-new website, exclusive merch, and a 24/7 streaming blues service. Join us weekly and keep the spirit alive—because the heart of the blues, it never stops beating.📍 Tune in via MITE Radio, Indigo FM, Power Pop Rock Radio, or stream anytime at theblueshotel.com.au
Check in for a red-hot episode as The Blues Hotel dives deep into the vibrant and unmistakably Aussie blues scene—where red dirt rhythms meet coastal grooves and gritty city soul.We’re spotlighting legends and rising stars who shape the sound of Australia’s blues revival. From Dutch Tilders’ homegrown “Chimney Sweep Blues” to Damon Smith’s electrifying live performance at the MBAS, this episode is packed with soul, story, and spirit. Segments include:Backstory Blues: Unpacking Dutch Tilders’ legacyLive at the MBAS: Damon Smith delivers raw, honest piano bluesThen & Now: Cold Chisel vs. Renée Geyer’s soul-stirring take on Sing to MeBuried in the Blues: Gwyn Ashton reminds us why even heartbreak deserves a breakPlus, a “double shot” closer with Ash Grunwald’s Mojo and Fiona Boyes’ Devil Made Me Do It—a power-packed finish you won’t want to miss!Join the conversation in the Blues Hotel Listeners Lounge on Facebook and subscribe to our laid-back artist chats on YouTube at Just Talkin’ Blues. Tune in now and let the stories, the grit, and the groove remind you why all is well at The Blues Hotel.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST) ***Join us Sundays at midnight from June 1st 2025 on POWER - Pop Rock Radio Central European Time***for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
Host Kelvin Huggins takes listeners on a soul-stirring journey through the foundational tracks that shaped the blues. From the raw power of Mamie Smith’s Crazy Blues to the electric fire of Elmore James and the timeless sorrow of B.B. King, this episode explores the “bricks and mortar” of blues history — the songs that built the house the blues lives in today.Through classic recordings, hidden gems, and fresh takes in segments like Then and Now and Buried in the Blues, Huggins connects past to present, showcasing how these milestone tracks echo through generations. The show also shines a spotlight on today’s vibrant blues scene, including standout Australian artists keeping the tradition alive.Whether you’re a blues scholar or just tuning in for the first time, this episode offers deep emotion, historical insight, and unforgettable music.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST) ***Join us Sundays at midnight from June 1st 2025 on POWER - Pop Rock Radio Central European Time***for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
This week on The Blues Hotel, we take a powerful journey through the evolution of blues—from the haunted echoes of the Delta to the soul-soaked streets of Chicago and the raw stomp of Texas juke joints. Episode 35 shines a light on both legends and buried gems, with tracks from Big Mama Thornton, Muddy Waters, Skip James, and Rory Gallagher, alongside standout performances by Australia’s own Pete Cornelius and Matt Dwire. We revisit timeless classics in the “Then and Now” segment, unearth forgotten treasures in “Buried in the Blues,” and explore the stories behind the songs in “Backstory Blues.” With fierce emotion, gripping history, and fresh Aussie fire, this episode proves the blues is more than music—it’s memory, movement, and meaning.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST) ***Join us Sundays at midnight from June 1st 2025 on POWER - Pop Rock Radio Central European Time***for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
The Blues Hotel: Neon Blues NightsIn this atmospheric episode of The Blues Hotel, we take a late-night journey through the flickering neon-lit world of classic and modern blues. From smoky bars to city streets, “Neon Blues Nights” blends timeless legends like Little Walter, Etta James, and BB King with modern torchbearers including Samantha Fish, Gary Clark Jr., and Seasick Steve.Highlights include:Live at the MBAS: Featuring explosive Aussie blues band The Blowout.Then & Now: A deep dive into Little Walter’s “My Babe” and its gritty reimagining by Seasick Steve.Backstory Blues: A reflective tale on quiet love and emotional depth.With soulful cuts, raw emotion, and community spirit, this episode reminds us that the blues evolves—but never forgets its roots. Tune in, check in, and keep the blues alive.The Blues Hotel — Authentic Blues Served Weekly.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST) ***Join us Sundays at midnight from June 1st 2025 on POWER - Pop Rock Radio Central European Time***for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
Welcome Aboard The Blues Hotel Flight TBH527***Download SHOW NOTES***This episode of The Blues Hotel takes you on a non-stop journey into the heart of live, authentic blues from across the globe. Hosted by your captain Kelvin Huggins, you’ll board as a Blues Traveler and be guided through scorching guitar solos, gritty vocals, and the raw energy of stage-born blues performances.From the deep roots of the Mississippi Delta to the electric buzz of Chicago, the rebellious British blues invasion, and the fresh sounds of contemporary Australian acts like Catch 23 and The Honey Badgers, this episode celebrates the full spectrum of blues.In our Then and Now segment, we spotlight the evolution of a classic tune—BB King’s mournful masterpiece “The Thrill is Gone” and its powerful modern interpretation by Joe Bonamassa.Whether you’re revisiting old favorites or discovering new ones, The Blues Hotel is more than a radio show—it’s a celebration of blues as a living, breathing journey. Connect with us at theblueshotel.com.au, join the Listeners Lounge on Facebook, and subscribe to our YouTube channel to stay part of the blues family.The Blues Hotel — Authentic Blues Served Weekly.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST)for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
***SHOW NOTES will be available within 24 hours of episode release***Download Show NotesAt The Blues Hotel this week:We crack open a generous serving of the best in authentic classic and modern indepentdent blues.Our Live at the MBAS Feature Artist: Ivor S.K. with thanks to the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society.Kelvin chats with a passionate harp player who knows how to make the instrument wail, Melbourne blues great, Phil Coyne..Our Then & Now segment returns where we spin a blues classic up against a modern cover version.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST)for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
***SHOW NOTES will be available within 24 hours of episode release***Download SHOW NOTESAt The Blues Hotel this week:Our Live at the MBAS Feature Artist: Paulie Bignell & the Thornbury Two with thanks to the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society.Kelvin chats with Western Australian blues legend Kerry B Ryan.Our Then & Now segment returns where we spin a blues classic up against a modern cover version.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST)for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
***SHOW NOTES will be available within 24 hours of episode release***Download SHOW NOTESAt The Blues Hotel this week:Our Live at the MBAS Feature Artist: Voodoo Preachers with thanks to the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society.Our Then & Now segment returns where we spin a blues classic up against a modern cover version.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST)for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
***SHOW NOTES will be available within 24 hours of episode release***Download SHOW NOTESAt The Blues Hotel this week:Our Live at the MBAS Feature Artist: Phil Coyne and the Wayward Aces, with thanks to the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society.Kelvin chats with Jovin Webb about Being a contestant on American Idol and his album Drifter..Our Then & Now segment returns where we spin a blues classic up against a modern cover version.Join us on MITE Radio Sunday nights from: 7.00PM (AWST) and on INDIGO FM Wednesday and Thursday nights from 6:00PM (AEST)for 2 hours of the finest in BLUES music!© 2025 The Blues Hotel.
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