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Blues Progressions: Where every note tells a story 🎵 Welcome to Blues Progressions, the podcast that delves deep into the heart and soul of one of the most influential genres in music history: the blues. I’m your host, Karl Sorochinski and together, we’ll embark on a rhythmic journey through time. So, whether you’re a seasoned blues aficionado or a curious listener, join us on Blues Progressions. Let’s groove, reflect, and celebrate the heartbeat of American music. 🎶🔵 Remember to subscribe, rate, and share the blues love!
- 16 - Episode 3 - Go West Young Man!
In this episode, we again explore the Great Migration as we look at how the Blues traveled from the Deep South to the West Coast. We also look at how the genre changed and took on a region flavor along the way.
Fri, 01 Nov 2024 - 25min - 15 - Episode 2 - Let's Talk About the Kids
An exploration of the youth movement of the Blues. We will discuss the number of Blues artists that were discovered as kids and often mentored by the previous generation(s). Lookin forward we see the Circle has been unbroken as the next generation gets a boost as well
Mon, 28 Oct 2024 - 43min - 14 - Episode 1 - Blame it on Society
Welcome to Season 2! In this episode we talk about Blues Societies and thier role in keeping the Blues relevent
Wed, 25 Sep 2024 - 39min - 13 - Season 2 - AnnouncementWed, 11 Sep 2024 - 01min
- 12 - Episode 10 - Spoonful of Blues
In this Episode we will highlight the late Hubert Sumlin. We will also recap Season 1 and Preview Season 2. This is the Season finale of Season 1. Please visit our website for playlists and other information
Wed, 04 Sep 2024 - 29min - 11 - Episode 9 - It's ElectricSun, 25 Aug 2024 - 38min
- 10 - Episode 8 - On A Mission From God
In Episode 8 we explore the Blues Brothers (Band and Movies). We will discuss who they were and why they are so important to the genre.
Tue, 06 Aug 2024 - 39min - 9 - Episode 7 - Cover Me
With the recent release of the Slash (and friends) album ’Orgy of the Damned’, it brought forward some fantastic Blues covers. Along this vein we will explore great and most common covers of Blues songs.
Thu, 25 Jul 2024 - 49min - 8 - A Tribute to John Mayall
This is not a traditional episode but is a tribute to the late John Mayall whom we lost this week. We will cover his amazing impact on the Blues (specifically the British Blues).
Wed, 24 Jul 2024 - 29min - 7 - Episode 6 - "Reeling" In The Years
This episode will cover the historical record of the Blues through a review of the visionaries that saw the importance of this part of American History
Sun, 14 Jul 2024 - 43min - 6 - Episode 5 - Oh, Yes She Did! - Part 2Fri, 28 Jun 2024 - 1h 25min
- 5 - Episode 4 - Oh, Yes She Did! Part 1Mon, 17 Jun 2024 - 38min
- 4 - Episode 3 - The Road to Chicago (Remastered)
This episode explores the Great Migration of both the population and thier music from the deep South to Chicago - This episode has been remastered. Due to some mic issues it is a bit rough.
Sun, 02 Jun 2024 - 26min - 3 - Episode 2 - 12 Bar Blues (Remastered - Again)
The 12-bar blues is the canvas for so many music genres, shaping their harmonic structures, rhythms, and emotional expression. Just some of the influences are: Rock ‘n’ Roll: The 12-bar blues progression is a cornerstone of early rock music. Artists like Chuck Berry, Elvis Presley, and Little Richard incorporated blues elements into their rock hits. Songs like “Johnny B. Goode” and “Hound Dog” feature the familiar 12-bar structure. Jazz: While jazz often explores more complex harmonies, the blues remains an essential part of its vocabulary. Jazz musicians frequently incorporate blues scales, bends, and phrasing into their improvisations. The bluesy feel can be heard in both traditional jazz and fusion genres. R&B (Rhythm and Blues): As the name suggests, R&B owes much to the blues. Artists like Ray Charles, Aretha Franklin, and Stevie Wonder infused their R&B hits with bluesy chord progressions and soulful vocal delivery. The emotional depth of the blues resonates in R&B ballads. Soul Music: Soul music emerged from gospel, R&B, and blues traditions. Artists like Otis Redding, Sam Cooke, and James Brown drew from the 12-bar blues to create soulful melodies and heartfelt lyrics. The raw emotion and call-and-response style are hallmarks of soul. Country Music: Country music shares common roots with the blues, especially in its early forms. Country artists often use the 12-bar progression, adapting it to their storytelling lyrics. Honky-tonk tunes and country ballads owe a debt to the blues. Hip-Hop and Rap: While not immediately obvious, hip-hop and rap have absorbed blues influences. Whether through sampling old blues records or infusing lyrics with themes of struggle and resilience, the blues spirit lives on in urban music. Pop Music: Even in the world of catchy pop hits, traces of the blues can be found. Whether it’s a bluesy guitar riff, a soulful vocal run, or a melancholic chord progression, pop artists occasionally nod to the blues tradition. Learn more: Wikipedia: The Wikipedia article on Twelve-bar blues provides an overview of the origins, structure, and variations of the 12-bar blues. It covers topics like the basic progression, shuffle blues, and the role of seventh chords. University of Puget Sound: The University of Puget Sound’s page on the 12-Bar Blues offers insights into the progression’s historical context. It highlights its use in various musical genres, including Swing Era tunes and early Rock ‘n’ Roll hits. Music Production Glossary: The article on “What is 12-Bar Blues?” delves into the origins of the 12-bar blues. It traces its roots back to field hollers, work songs, and spirituals brought to America by enslaved Africans. Music Fans Stack Exchange: For a discussion on the origins, check out this Music Fans Stack Exchange post. It provides additional insights into the development of the 12-bar blues in the Deep South of the United States. The 12 Bar blues is a simple concept with endless outcomes. It is the back bone of American music and the canvas for so many artists.
Tue, 14 May 2024 - 13min - 2 - Episode 1 - Robert Johnson (Remastered)
A brief history of Robert Johnson, the man, the legend, the recordings and the impact he has had on many forms of entertainment and culture
Wed, 08 May 2024 - 21min - 1 - Blues Progressions - Podcast TrailerFri, 03 May 2024 - 01min
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