The men who sang about 'Naptown'
- 8:58 AM — Feb 10 —
- Source: The Indianapolis Star - Indianapolis IN
Leroy Carr, the bluesman and Indianapolis resident who had a hit with "Naptown Blues" in 1929, was a star and could have lived in any city he wanted but remained in his beloved Naptown. Read More
Howlin' Wolf: Rocking Chair Blues - "Down in the Bottom" (Sound Affects)
- 3:43 PM — May 2 —
- Source: PopMatters
A dude making time with another's woman has to cut out before he gets caught by his rival: it's one of the oldest and most commonplace themes in the blues. Read More
Blues(etc)on a Monday - Steve James
- 10:25 PM — Dec 20 —
- Source: MOG
Ooze It To Me,Mama - Steve James - slide guitar & vocal, Bob Brozman - slide guitar (2nd and 4th solos), Cindy Cashdollar - Hawaiian guitar (1st and 3rd solos), Danny Barnes - tenor banjo, Mark Rubin - tuba. Read More
Biography
Popular and prolific, Bumble Bee Slim parlayed a familiar but rudimentary style into one of the earliest flowerings of the... Read the full Bumble Bee Slim bio.



