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This Week In The Blues: July 13 – July 19, 2025

This Week In The Blues: July 13 – July 19, 2025

Update: 2025-07-13
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HEY BLUES FANS - Here's the latest episode of "This Week In The Blues" for the week of July 13 – July 19, 2025.

Some of the highlights include Chicago blues guitar player Buster Benton, the man they call The Blues Maestro, Little Freddie King, and the day that Jimi Hendrix plays his eighth and final show as the opening act for The Monkees.

Keep in mind that there's so much more that happened this week in the blues. If you want to know more about these artists or other things that happened this week in the blues, be sure to visit our website or follow our Facebook page:
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https://www.facebook.com/BigTrainBlues

Photo credits (if known) and past episodes are posted on our YouTube page: https://www.youtube.com/@BigTrainBlues

Here are links to a few of the artists or songs we've referenced in this week's episode:

Denise Lasalle - "Why Am I Missing You" - https://youtu.be/3JbFptukamg?si=MDsERJoRSd54cc3R

Peppermint Harris - "I Got Loaded" - https://youtu.be/MscvK3ajcuA?si=pyD1VrHav2NX0ypu

Join me every weekday from 12:15 pm-12:45 pm CT to watch a live stream on Facebook of the longest running blues radio show program. https://www.facebook.com/DeltaCulturalCenter

We’ll have a new episode next week – we’ll see you then!

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If you want to know more about these artists or other things that happened this week in the blues, be sure to visit our website or follow our Facebook page:

https://bigtrainblues.com

https://www.facebook.com/BigTrainBlues

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This Week In The Blues: July 13 – July 19, 2025

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