5:32 |
Dave Alvin |
Fourth of July |
King of California |
Shout! |
5:36 |
Georgia Yellow Hammers |
4th of July at County Fair |
4th of July at a County Fair |
Document Records |
5:39 |
Waylon Jennings |
America |
Nashville Rebel |
RLG/Legacy |
5:46 |
The Paul Delay Band |
Maybe Our Luck Will Change |
Ocean of Tears |
Evidence Music Inc. |
5:50 |
Curtis Salgado & Lloyd Jones |
I'm Ready |
Live at the Jim Mesi Tribute Conert |
YouTube |
6:02 |
Terry Robb |
How a Free Man Feels |
Confessin' My Dues |
NiaSounds |
6:04 |
Terry Robb & Curtis Salgado |
Voodoo Music |
Hit It 'n Quit It |
Lucky Records |
6:07 |
Mary Flower (with Curtis Salgado) |
Hard Day Blues |
Misery Loves Company |
Yellow Dog Records |
6:11 |
Mary Flower (with Suzy Thompson) |
Left All Alone Again Blues |
Livin' with the Blues Again |
Little Village Foundation |
6:16 |
Mary Flower (with the Sons of Soul Pioneers) |
There's a Bright Side Somewhere |
Livin' with the Blues Again |
Little Village Foundation |
6:19 |
Doug Cox & Salil Bhatt |
I Scare Myself |
Slide to Freedom 2: Make a Better World |
NorthernBlues Music, Inc. |
6:23 |
Lloyd Jones (with Curtis Salgado) |
Lazy Bones |
Highway Bound |
Underworld Records |
6:26 |
Curtis Salgado & Alan Hager |
Long Train Blues |
Rough Cut |
Alligator |
6:36 |
Larkin Poe |
My Home |
Live on Southern Living |
YouTube |
6:40 |
Brother Yusef |
Good Morning Blues |
Kids Get the Blues Too/Blues for Beginners |
Fatt-Back Unlimited |
6:43 |
Kevin Burt |
Eleanor Rigby |
Heartland and Soul |
Little Village Foundation |
6:50 |
The Robert Cray Band |
The Forecast (Calls for Pain) [feat. The Memphis Horns] |
Midnight Stroll |
Island Mercury |
6:54 |
Keb' Mo' |
Put A Woman In Charge (feat. Rosanne Cash) |
Oklahoma |
Concord Records |
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Pastures of Plenty 4th of July Blues Festival Special
Featuring artists appearing at this years Waterfront Blues Festival, as well as artists who performed at past Blues Festivals, including a special tribute to Paul DeLay, Linda Hornbuckle, Janice Scroggins, and Jim Mesi- who performed at past Blues Festivals but have moved on to blues in another realm