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SOUTHSIDE BLUES CAFE

About Me

I've loved the blues, long before I knew I was a Blues Junkie, and proud of it! I'm one of the founding Fathers of the South Bay Blues awards. A few years ago I turned a night club into a blues club, and then did the booking & publicity.____I've been a part of noncommercial radio in Northern California since 1985. ____I've been playing the blues on my electric bass in the nightclub scene for the last 10+ years._____For radio airplay on the Internet, send to SOUTHSIDE BLUES CAFE, P.O.Box 25126, Fresno, California 93720. ____Thanks for loving the Blues!
 

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Favorite Artists

Albert Collins
He was one of the tops in his field, always had a great band, and one of my favorites bass players, Johnny B. Gayden worked with him for so many wonderful years. Miss ya Albert!

Freddy, B.B., and Albert King
The Three Kings

Paul Butterfield Blues Band
Butterfield, the Filmore, and the 60ies, made blues junkies out of so many, long live the blues!

The Boogie Woogie Masters
Meade Lux Lewis, Pete Johnson, Albert Ammons, is just the beginning of a long list of greats

Willie Dixon and Howlin' Wolf, and Little Walter
Three giants of the blues!

Favorite Broadcasters

Al Jazzbo Collins
"I ain't got to show you no stinkin' badges," but Count Basie's Blues in Hoss Flats, Dinah Washington, oh so many great sounds he turned the world on to, Thanks Jazzbo!

Russ The Moose Syracuse
Late night radio with Russ "The Moose," his love line, mystery box, and all the great sounds!

Gene Nelson and Dr. Don Rose
Two true personalities of radio, and the tunes they played were top also!

Dr. Johnny Fever
He was a very special cat! Thanks for the re-runs. There was a lot more there than just comedy! Thanks

Jimmy Lyons
Late night on the old KSFO, playing blue, cool, and mellow jazz,then moved on to promote The Monterey Jazz Festival.

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