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  • Chris Thomas King 10:11:25 4.53 PM
    2025/10/11
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    Intro by: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles

    In today’s music spotlight, we’re shining a light on an artist who proves that the blues are very much alive: Chris Thomas King. This talented American blues musician and actor has made a significant mark in the music world. Not only has he won prestigious awards like the Grammy Award and the Country Music Awards for "Album of the Year," but he’s also sold over 10 million records in the United States.

    Chris Thomas King is perhaps best known for his role as Tommy Johnson in the popular film "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" directed by the Coen brothers in 2000. He also contributed his musical talent to the soundtracks of "Down from the Mountain" and "More Music from Ray."

    His latest work, the album titled "Red Mud Sessions," showcases his signature sound, drawing heavily from the classic blues styles we all know and love. With heartfelt guitar riffs and soulful melodies, King is keeping the spirit of the blues alive and well. So, if you thought the blues were a thing of the past, think again—thanks to artists like Chris Thomas King, this genre continues to thrive!

    I'm Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Current Blues Alive.

    Modern Blues
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  • Jontavious Willis 10:10:25 11.13 PM
    2025/10/11
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    Sound effects: Gail Nobles

    In today's music spotlight, we turn our attention to the talented Jontavious Willis. This amazing artist is not just a singer; he plays multiple instruments beautifully, including the guitar and harmonica. Jontavious has deep roots in traditional blues, a style that many music lovers cherish.

    What sets him apart is how he mixes those classic blues sounds with his own fresh touch. When you listen to his music, you can feel the history of blues while also enjoying something new and modern. His soulful voice, combined with the sounds of different instruments, makes an exciting experience for the audience.

    West Georgia Blues is jontavious latest album. If you love traditional blues, Jontavious Willis is an artist you should definitely check out! He's making waves in the music world, and his unique sound is sure to captivate your ears.
    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening.

    Modern Blues
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  • Eric B. Turner 4:9:25 4.06 PM
    2025/04/09
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Intro by: Gail Nobles

    Eric B. Turner, who’s got a soulful tune that’s hitting all the right notes and taking us back to those sweet days of love! You know what I’m talking about—the days when love was the rhythm of life, when friendship was the foundation, and everything felt just right.

    Now, let’s dig into his song "Holding On." This jam has a nice vibe, asking, "What happened to the days when everything was all about love?” Ain't that the truth? It’s a reflection on a time when connections were deeper and love was pure. Eric’s got this way of inviting us to reminisce through his lyrics, reminding us that before we became lovers, we were friends. That’s the real deal, folks!

    As the music flows, he proclaims, "We can live those times again." Can you feel that? It's a call to hold onto those feelings, to reignite that spark! What he’s saying is that what we see now is not the end. Life's a journey, and love is always worth holding onto.

    With each line, Eric mixes that sweet melody with powerful truths, encouraging us to reflect and reconnect. Let Eric B. Turner remind you that love is a force, and it’s never too late to reach back for those golden days.

    I’m Gail Nobles and you’re listening to Current Blues Alive.
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  • Susan Tedeschi 3:9:25 10.45 PM
    2025/03/10
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    Today we’re talking about the soulful groove of the incredible Susan Tedeschi! Born on that fateful day of November 9, 1970, this dynamo of a singer and guitarist has been shaking up the blues-rock scene since she first hit the scene. That’s right, folks—she’s a powerhouse with a voice that can make the heavens weep!

    If you haven't heard her 1998 single "It Hurts So Bad" from the album *Just Won’t Burn*, you are truly missing out on musical magic! It’s a heartfelt anthem that dives right into the well of human emotion. As Susan pours her soul into those lyrics, you can feel the weight of her words: "It hurt, it hurt, it hurt so bad. You were the best man I ever had!" Oh, my, can we all relate? Love lost, heartbreak, regret—she captures it all with such raw honesty that it just goes in the deepest corner of your heart.

    With multiple Grammy nominations and albums under her belt, Susan Tedeschi stands as a shining light in the world of American music. She's a reminder that in the realm of rock and blues, it’s all about authenticity and soul. To Susan Tedeschi—keep on shining bright and strumming those strings, because we’re all here for the ride!

    I’m Gail Nobles. Thank you for listening to Current Blues Alive.

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  • Clay Red Riverton 12:30:24 9.43 PM
    2024/12/31
    Story: Clay Red Riverton
    Story by: Gail Nobles © 2024
    Cover Art: Gail Nobles
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    Actor: Gail Nobles
    Horn and Brass: Gail Nobles

    Clay Riverton’s music was clayness. He was a mixture of things—a rebel and a poet, a dreamer and a realist, with a sound that flowed like the tide. Sometimes, his songs got banned from the radio because he stirred up too much excitement. His lyrics danced on the edge of controversy, painted with vivid emotions that hit listeners right in the gut.

    “Too raw,” the critics would say, shaking their heads disapprovingly. “Too much truth for the airwaves.” But for Clay, truth was all he knew. His guitar was an extension of his soul, strumming out stories of heartache, rebellion, and hope. Each note carried an energy that sparked something deep within his listeners—a longing for freedom that couldn’t be bottled up.

    In the smoky backrooms of underground clubs, people found refuge in his songs. Lost souls swayed under dim lights, intoxicated not just by the music but by the feeling that for a little while, they could let go of their fears. Clay would wade into the crowd, sweat rolled down his race and a grin plastered across his face, as if he believed every note was a secret whispered only to them.

    Yet, for every passionate embrace he received, there were harsh words from radio execs clutching their briefcases tightly, worried about the negative reaction to changing social values. “We cater to a conservative audience,” they’d say, dismissing his genius with a wave of boredom. “You’re too much, Clay. Tone it down.” But Clay wouldn’t be tamed; his music was wild and free, just like him.

    Despite the bans and the criticism, his fanbase grew like wildfire. They wore his logo—a clay heart—on their shirts and spoke his lyrics. “We need this,” they declared fervently; and though the world outside remained shackled by tradition, within those walls filled with humming anticipation, Clay was a liberator.

    With each track he penned, he mixed the colors of his life—a family torn apart, love lost in the chaos, and the relentless quest for belonging. And in every song, he buried a piece of himself—refusing to conform, refusing to be anything less than the wild, unapologetic spirit that defined him.

    As Clay sat in his cramped studio, eyes closed and guitar in hand, he pondered his next move. Would he continue to push the boundaries, knowing the risks? Or would he soften his edges for the sake of acceptance? The thought lingered like a whisper—a challenge waiting to be met.

    He opened his eyes, gazed at the scattered notes around him, and smiled. There was no choice to be made; the music would always come first.

    I'm Gail Nobles. You're listening to the story of Clay Red Riverton by Gail Nobles © 2024.
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  • Pokey Bear-Good Foot 11:21:24 9.41 PM
    2024/11/22
    Story by: Gail Nobles
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles

    Pokey Bear is a blues singer who gained popularity in the southern soul and blues music scenes, particularly for his relatable and energetic live shows. His music often incorporates elements of funk and R&B, and he has several albums and singles that showcase his talent. Pokey Bear’s work connects with audiences who appreciate the storytelling aspect of Blues music, drawing on themes of love, heartbreak, and celebration.

    Pokey has a single out entitled “Good Foot.” It is one of his popular tracks. The song showcases his signature blend of contemporary blues with a catchy rhythm and engaging lyrics.

    So be sure to check out Pokey Bear’s song, “Good Foot.” It’s a great song that you can dance to. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening toCurrent Blues Alive.
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  • Sugaray Rayford-Human Decency 7:25:24 6.29 PM
    2024/07/25
    Keyboardist: Gail Nobles
    Story by: Gail Nobles
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    Hello! I'm Gail Nobles, and you're listening to Current Blues Alive. Sugar Ray Rayford has a new single out entitled Human Decency. That's the title of his new single according to sugarrayrayford.com. The title track is a simple reminder that our similarities are more substantial than our differences, and in the end, there is no black or white or left or right. There are only hearts and minds. Now that is the truth. I love the new single Human Decency. It is a powerhouse single.

    I call Rayford the message man. When you've got Rayford, that's what you got. He has a powerful voice and sound to carry it out. Rayford is a combination of sounds. He combines classic soul melodies and funky R&B blues together.

    You've got to hear the album. If you’re searching for some great blues of today, I know that Sugaray Rayford is the man. The blues soul man. The message man. The Grammy nominated soul blues singing man. Sugaray Rayford is the man you want to hear. Thank you for listening to Current Blues Alive.

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  • Arthur Adams-I Love You More 7:15:24 5.20 PM
    2024/07/15
    Intro: Gail Nobles
    Photo: Mykal Burns
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    Arthur Adams has a singled entitled I Love You More from his 2023 album Kick Up Some Dust. It's another beautiful song, and his voice and music makes you want to listen to the song in its entirety.

    Arthur Adams blues guitarist from Medon, Tennessee. Inspired by B.B. King and other 1950s artists, he played gospel music before attending college. He moved to Los Angeles, and during the 1960s and 1970s he released solo albums and worked as a session musician. In 1985 he was tapped to tour on bass guitar with Nina Simone,[1] and he staged a comeback in the 1990s when he released Back on Track, and became a respected Chicago blues player and bandleader in B.B. King's clubs.

    A prolific songwriter, with a blues style that incorporated a variety of genres, and a vocalist with a funky, soul-driven sound, Adams is known for his collaboration with many of blues' elite and continues to perform to date.

    I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Current Blues Alive.
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