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Blues on the Web

Blues on the Web

10.5.07

BlueNotes is easing his way into the weekend, so all you get to look at is this fine Web site, Big Road Blues, based on a radio show streamed on the Web. It's a very well-done, very informative site.

Here's how they describe themselves:

"Big Road Blues airs on Sundays 5 to 7 PM (EST) on WGMC Jazz90.1 and streams live on the web. The show is an exploration of traditional blues spanning the 1920's through the 1970's. In addition to classic artists, the show will focus an equal amount of time on those forgotten blues figures from the past; from the once popular artists who are now forgotten to the obscure artists who may have only cut a handful of 78's or 45's. This site is updated regularly with playlists, show notes, blues articles and reviews."

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First Published: October 5, 2007, 4:00 a.m.

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