The Blues Rock Show Podcast
1) Who Will Win "Best Contemporary Blues Album" at the Grammys?
The Grammys are on Sunday, February 1. The Blues Rock Show previews "Best Contemporary Blues Album." "Best Contemporary Blues Album" Nominees Breakthrough — Joe Bonamassa Paper Doll — Samantha Fish A ...Show More
2) Robert Randolph
Robert Randolph joins the Blues Rock Show to discuss his Grammy-nominated album, the evolution of contemporary blues, working with Judith Hill, the future of Eric Clapton's Crossroads Festival, meetin...Show More
3) Philip Sayce
Guitarist Philip Sayce joins the Blues Rock Show to reveal his plans for the release of his next album, growth as a guitarist, a style of guitar he's never tried, and how seeing Albert Collins up clos...Show More
4) Warren Haynes
Warren Haynes joins the Blues Rock Show to discuss his latest album, "The Whisper Sessions," recording with Derek Trucks, songwriting, his thoughts on AI in music, what makes a great guitar player, an...Show More
5) Eric Gales
Eric Gales joins the Blues Rock Show to discuss "A Tribute to LJK," participating in the "Sinners" soundtrack, Christone "Kingfish" Ingram, Buddy Guy, and his spin on Beethoven's "Für Elise."
6) Ben Poole
Ben Poole joins the Blues Rock Show to discuss his journey in music, jamming with Jeff Beck, advice he received from Gary Moore, and more.
7) Alan Nimmo of King King
King King frontman Alan Nimmo joins the Blues Rock Show to discuss the origins behind his trademark kilt, working with Kevin Shirley, A.I.'s impact, a possible dark future for music, why we haven't se...Show More
8) Marcus Trummer
Rising Canadian artist Marcus Trummer joins the Blues Rock Show for a deep dive into his musical journey. Marcus opens up about the soul of blues, the influence of legends like B.B. King and modern ic...Show More
9) The Cinelli Brothers
The Cinelli Brothers share their journey in music, how their connection as brothers benefits them on stage, AI bands, a wild tour story, and more.
10) The Future of Blues Rock Review
Anthony Gomes interviews Blues Rock Review Editor-in-Chief Pete Francis about how Blues Rock Review began, the future of the site, and more.