Blues Moments in Time - November 5: Open the Door, Plug In the Soul: November 5th in Blues Time
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Join Kelvin Huggins as he dives deep into the tangled roots and resonant echoes of November 5th in blues history.
November 5th is no ordinary date—it’s a sonic crossroads where the blues bends, breaks, and builds anew. In this episode of Blues Moments in Time, we swing through Jack McVea’s sax-driven jump, ride shotgun with Ike Turner’s “Rocket 88,” and feel the sting of Lucille as B.B. King records Blues is King live in Chicago.
We honor the birth of Charles Bradley, the “screaming eagle of soul,” and mourn the passing of slide guitar master Robert Nighthawk, whose electric phrasing shaped the Chicago sound. From Wes Montgomery’s thumb-picked jazz-blues fusion to Colin James’ modern-day Open Road, November 5th proves the blues is a living language—spoken in riffs, remembered in rhythm.
Tune in as we crack open the door to a date that echoes with innovation, loss, and the relentless pulse of American music.
Hosted by: Kelvin Huggins
Presented by: The Blues Hotel Collective
Listen Tomorrow for: Another Blues Moment in Time
Keep the blues alive.
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