Something Blue – Shake It – June 9, 2018
This is Hairy Larry inviting you to enjoy Something Blue every Saturday night at ten. This week we’re featuring Barika and Robert Randolph and The Family Band. For more about the show visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com.
Don’t miss Something Blue, Saturday night at 10:00 PM CST, at kasu.org.
Robert Randolph [and the Family Band] Live at Rooster Walk 10 on 2018-05-26
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Barika Live at The Stone Church on 2018-05-25
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Barika, Water Get No Enemy
Welcome to Something Blue. I’m Hairy Larry and I’ve got the blues, for you.
Robert Randolph, Ain’t Nothing Wrong With That
All right now, that’s Robert Randolph and the Family Band playing “Ain’t Nothing Wrong With That”. Kicking us off we heard Barika play “Water Get No Enemy”.
Robert Randolph was recorded live at Rooster Walk 10 in Axton, Virginia, on May 26, 2018. Fantastic steel work is a highlight of their blend of blues, southern rock, and sacred steel music.
Something Blue is broadcast on KASU, 91.9 FM and streaming on the internet at kasu.org.
I’m Hairy Larry, host of Something Blue. Visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com to listen anytime and for clickable links to the featured musicians. Thanks to the Live Music Archive at archive.org for hosting the concerts we’re hearing tonight.
Barika was recorded live at The Stone Church in Brattleboro, Vermont, on May 25, 2018. They have a unique lineup including horns and ngoni, a west African string instrument. Here they are now with “From The Ashes”.
Barika, From The Ashes
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Robert Randolph, Shake it!
Barika, Angatta
Oh yeah, that’s Barika playing “Argatta”. Before that we heard Robert Randolph and The Family Band sing “Shake It!”.
Something Blue is broadcast on KASU, 91.9 FM and streaming on the internet at kasu.org.
I’m Hairy Larry, host of Something Blue and I’m going to jump right back into this last Robert Randolph song, “Love Do What It Do”. Until next time this is Hairy Larry reminding you once again, blues is the mainstream.
Robert Randolph, Love Do What it Do