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March 24, 2015

Blues and Rhythm Show 173 on 93.3 CFMU (Hamilton, Ontario)

Swear to Tell the Truth for Tuesday, March 24th, (1:00-2:30 pm)

New York blues and R&B from the fifties and Piedmont style blues 1935-1951 on this week’s show.  We had something else in mind but faced a couple of obstacles. The show we did put together began with one track we wanted to play by Reverend Gary Davis. Kinston North Carolina storeowner J.B. Long’s pipeline to New York and Columbia Records ensured that Blind Boy Fuller and his circle, including Gary Davis,  were prominently represented on records from 1935 to 1941, when Fuller became one of the most popular recording artists in blues. Fuller died early in 1941 but the regional style of blues from the Carolinas, Virginia and parts of nearby states had sufficient cachet to retain a share of the post-war blues market. Blues singers were part of the migration to northern cities and New York, not generally regarded to be a blues city,  became home to a small but influential circle of blues artists who benefitted from being close to the heart of the American recording industry.

On the Show:

Sam Price and his Orchestra – Mickey & Sylvia – Wild Jimmy Spruill – Betty James – Reverend Gary Davis – Blind Boy Fuller – Dipper Boy Council – Gabriel Brown – Champion Jack Dupree – Dan Pickett – Carolina Slim – and others

Listen to the program at FM 93.3 in Hamilton or on CFMU online at cfmu.msu.mcmaster.ca. The program will be available to stream or as a podcast until April 20th.

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To reach us with comments or queries, write us at sweartotellthetruth@gmail.com.

You can also follow the program at sweartotellthetruth@nosignifying on Twitter.

Next week (April 3rd)

Can’t tell you right now.

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April 21, 2013

Blues and Rhythm Show 76 on 93.3 CFMU (Hamilton, Ontario)

Swear to Tell the Truth for Tuesday, April 23, 2013 (1:00-2:30 pm)

There’s no feature this week, but we will be playing some blues and R&B recorded  in New York between 1948 and 1959 in one segment of the program and some traditional gospel by evangelical preachers and, perhaps, one sidewalk evangelist. This music also from the post-World War 2  era, later in the show.

On the show: 

Stick McGhee – Big Chief Ellis – Big John Greer –  Faye Adams – Sarah Dean – H-Bomb Ferguson – Dutch Mason – Prophet Powers – Rev. Louis Narcisse – and many others

Listen to the program at FM 93.3 in Hamilton or on CFMU online at cfmu.msumcmaster.ca. The program will be available to stream or as a podcast until May 20th.

Contact Us

To reach us with comments or queries, write us at sweartotellthetruth@gmail.com.

You can also follow the program at sweartotellthetruth@nosignifying on Twitter.

Next week (April 30th)

Blues Figures of the 1920s – part 2. We look again at recordings made by so-called “country blues” artists between 1925 and 1930. In a further  week or two, we will be presenting a feature on Louis Jordan. Come back to this site for updates.

We’ll also let you know, when we find out, about the soon to be available CFMU app, which will allow people to listen to CFMU programs on mobile devices. Coming soon, we are told.

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