Blues Unlimited #166 - Lowdown Memphis Harmonica Jam
From: Steve Franz
Series: Blues Unlimited
Length: 01:59:01
Many years ago, Nighthawk Records released an LP with the title "Lowdown Memphis Harmonica Jam," and we decided it was a fine idea for an episode of Blues Unlimited. So, we took some of the tracks from the original LP, and expanded it into a program dedicated to some of the fine harmonica players that graced the Memphis scene with their presence. Classics from Joe Hill Louis, Walter Horton, Doctor Isaiah Ross, Howlin' Wolf, James Cotton, Coy "Hot Shot" Love, Woodrow Adams, Sleepy John Estes (featuring Lee Crisp on the harp), Junior Parker, and more.
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Piece Description
Many years ago, Nighthawk Records released an LP with the title "Lowdown Memphis Harmonica Jam," and we decided it was a fine idea for an episode of Blues Unlimited. So, we took some of the tracks from the original LP, and expanded it into a program dedicated to some of the fine harmonica players that graced the Memphis scene with their presence. Classics from Joe Hill Louis, Walter Horton, Doctor Isaiah Ross, Howlin' Wolf, James Cotton, Coy "Hot Shot" Love, Woodrow Adams, Sleepy John Estes (featuring Lee Crisp on the harp), Junior Parker, and more.
Timing and Cues
Hour 1: 00:00 - 1:00:13
In Cue: "Welcome to Blues Unlimited..."
Out Cue (at 59:13): "...coming up right after this break."
Break (60 second music bed): 59:13 - 1:00:13
Hour 2: 1:00:13 - 1:58:59
In Cue: "Welcome back to the show..."
Out Cue (at 1:56:31): "...next time, right here on Blues Unlimited."
Note: from 1:56:31 to 1:58:59, an instrumental by Levi Seabury closes the show.
Additional Notes:
This episode of Blues Unlimited is compliant with SOUNDEXCHANGE reporting requirements.
Each episode of Blues Unlimited is designed to be a self-contained "evergreen" show, to be run at any time you choose.
Musical Works
| Title | Artist | Album | Label | Year | Length |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Harmonica Jam | Coy "Hot Shot" Love | The Complete Sun Singles Vol 1. | Bear Family | 1954 | 02:39 |
| Boogie In The Park | Joe Hill Louis | Boppin' The Blues. | Charly | 1950 | 02:48 |
| Walkin' Talkin' Blues | Joe Hill Louis | Boogie In The Park. | Ace | 1951 | 02:42 |
| Now Tell Me Baby | Walter "Mumbles" Horton | Modern Downhome Blues Sessions Vol 3 - Memphis On Down. | Ace | 1951 | 03:05 |
| Jumpin' Blues | Walter "Mumbles" Horton | Mouth Harp Maestro. | Ace | 1951 | 02:17 |
| Dr. Ross' Boogie | Doctor Ross | Chess Blues. | MCA/Chess | 1951 | 02:39 |
| Love My Baby | Bobby "Blue" Bland & Little Junior Parker | 60 Great Blues Recordings. | Cascade | 1952 | 03:00 |
| My Baby Walked Off | Howlin' Wolf | Memphis Days - The Definitive Edition Vol 1. | Bear Family | 1952 | 03:01 |
| Everybody's In The Mood | Howlin' Wolf | Smokestack Lightning/The Complete Chess Masters 1951-1960. | MCA/Chess | 1952 | 02:59 |
| Runnin' Around | Sleepy John Estes | Memphis Country Blues In The '50s. | P-Vine | 1952 | 03:05 |
| Registration Day Blues | Sleepy John Estes | Memphis Country Blues In The '50s. | P-Vine | 1952 | 03:10 |
| Train Is Comin' | Woodrow Adams | Sun Records - The Blues Years 1950-1958. | Charly | 1952 | 03:05 |
| Last Time | Woodrow Adams | Sun Records - The Blues Years 1950-1958. | Charly | 1952 | 02:54 |
| Little Walter's Boogie | Walter Horton | Joe Hill Louis - The Be-Bop Boy. | Bear Family | 1952 | 02:34 |
| Shake 'Em On Down | Doctor Ross | Boogie Disease. | Arhoolie | 1952 | 02:51 |
| Downtown Boogie | Doctor Ross | Sun Records Harmonica Classics. | Rounder | 1952 | 02:29 |
| Baker Shop Boogie | Willie Nix | Lowdown Memphis Harmonica Jam. | Nighthawk | 1952 | 02:45 |
| Seems Like A Million Years | Willie Nix | The Complete Sun Singles Vol 1. | Bear Family | 1952 | 02:44 |
| Outside Friends | Willie Carr | Memphis Country Blues In The '50s. | P-Vine | 5253 | 02:08 |
| Easy | Jimmy & Walter | Harp Blues. | Ace | 1953 | 03:02 |
| She May Be Yours | Joe Hill Louis | The Complete Sun Singles Vol 1. | Bear Family | 1952 | 03:03 |
| Backslide Boogie | Joe Hill Louis | Boogie In The Park. | Ace | 1953 | 03:01 |
| Worry You Off My Mind | Mose Vinson | Joe Hill Louis - The Be-Bop Boy. | Bear Family | 1953 | 02:36 |
| Shine Boy | Mose Vinson | Joe Hill Louis - The Be-Bop Boy. | Bear Family | 1953 | 02:26 |
| Crying In The Courthouse | Houston Boines | Sun Records - The Blues Years 1950-1958. | Charly | 1953 | 03:02 |
| Chicago Breakdown | Doctor Ross | Boogie Disease. | Arhoolie | 1953 | 03:03 |
| Wolf Call Boogie | Coy "Hot Shot" Love | Sun Records Harmonica Classics. | Rounder | 1954 | 02:40 |
| Cotton Patch Hop | Coy "Hot Shot" Love | Red Hot About The Blues. | Titantic | 1954 | 01:27 |
| Gonna Leave You Baby | Sammy Lewis/Willie Johnson Combo | Big Bad Blues. | Charly | 1955 | 02:22 |
| I Feel So Worried | Sammy Lewis/Willie Johnson Combo | Big Bad Blues. | Charly | 1955 | 02:37 |
| Baby You Just Don't Know | Woodrow Adams with the Boogie Blues Blasters | The Complete Meteor Blues, R&B & Gospel Recordings. | Ace | 1955 | 03:00 |
| Wine Head Woman | Woodrow Adams with the Boogie Blues Blasters | The Complete Meteor Blues, R&B & Gospel Recordings. | Ace | 1955 | 02:46 |
| Hot Shot Boogie | Coy "Hot Shot" Love | Mr. Bo Weevil VB-01 [45 rpm single]. | Mr. Bo Weevil | 1973 | 02:12 |
| Motherless Child Blues | Levi Seabury | Blues Boy Kingdom 101 [45 rpm single]. | Blues Boy Kingdom | 1956 | 03:04 |
| Baby You're So Kind | Frank Frost | Jelly Roll King. | Charly | 1962 | 02:53 |
| Crawlback | Frank Frost | Jelly Roll King. | Charly | 1962 | 02:01 |
| Boogie Beat | Levi Seabury | Blues Boy Kingdom 101 [45 rpm single]. | Blues Boy Kingdom | 1956 | 02:28 |





