Monday, September 8, 2014

Blues Moon Radio Playlist for Tuesday, September 9, 2014



Lightnin' Sam Hopkins

Blues Moon Radio Playlist
Tuesday, September 9, 2014

Tonight's show is intended to play some old and some new, and give thanks and love to those who were a part of the CrossPollination concert fundraiser Sunday night at Le Cafe Jazz in Columbia SC.

We'll celebrate our Artist of the Month, Lightnin' Hopkins, and Artist of the Year... Drink Small, the Blues Doctor. Lightnin's cuts will be announced during the show. We'll also commemorate fellow Texan, Algernon "Texas" Alexander as well as Coy "Hot Shot" Love, who were both born on this day.



We'll kick off the show with a little thank you from a singer with one of the best names in show biz, Zilla Mayes:


Birthday commemorations


We hope you will tune in each and every week to Blues Moon Radio. Tuesday is Bluesday - 6-8 p.m. on 90.5 FM and HD1Columbia - stream at www.wusc.sc.edu then click LISTEN.
Stay Blues,
Clair DeLune

Blues Moon Radio and the Southern Roots Music Foundation and Cross Pollination concert

This is a placeholder for SRMF's CrossPollination concert and fundraiser for Drink Small. Sites on FB have info now... will be xfer'g that here when time allows.

Cannot put this on hold though without first thanking all who made such a positive difference in this effort. It was amazing!

Retro Post for August 2014 - TBA


Things went a little off the rails in August and there was no extra second to keep up the Blues Moon Radio playlists and blog ... if I ever have time, I'd like to go back and do a retro post for historical accuracy... this is a placeholder in case I catch up enough from the overflow to achieve that goal... fingers crossed!

Sometimes, just lowering your expectations can decrease stress levels enough to allow more to happen than if you put pressure on yourself. Maybe that will facilitate the completion of the posts for this month of amazing production despite many obstacles - some planned, some out of the Blue(s).

Y'all practice good self-care out there, too. Figure out what works for you and what can manage to go undone without harm to you, your loved ones or the universe. Do what works best for you. One strategy that helps me is to start from where you are. Get that under control, then go back and try to add in what you might have missed. Having to start from behind the starting gate is a no-win prospect.

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