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  2. Saturday Night Blues - Wikipedia

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    Petersen, the program's host, is the owner of Canadian roots music label Stony Plain Records. [2] A compilation album of live performances from the show, Saturday Night Blues: The Great Canadian Blues Project, Vol. 1, was released in 1991 [5] and won the 1992 Juno Award for Best Roots and Traditional Album of the Year. [6]

  3. David Walliams' Marvellous Musical Podcast - Wikipedia

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    The show is a classical music podcast for kids. [1] [2] The intended audience for the show are children between the ages of seven and 12. [3] The podcast is produced by Classic FM .

  4. Blues in New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The history of blues in New Zealand dates from the 1960s. [citation needed] The earliest blues influences on New Zealand musicians were indirect – not from the United States but from white British blues musicians: first the R&B styles of Fleetwood Mac, Eric Clapton, The Animals and The Rolling Stones, and later the blues-tinged rock of groups such as Led Zeppelin.

  5. Delta Work - Wikipedia

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    Work's drag mother is Miss Coco Peru, whom she met in Los Angeles during the beginnings of her drag career. [7] Work started drag on Halloween 1998, at age 22. [8] Her drag name originates from when she attended a drag show and the performing group of queens, who were parodying Designing Women, needed a "bigger" queen to play the role of Delta Burke's character, Suzanne Sugarbaker.

  6. Disgraceland (podcast) - Wikipedia

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    DISGRACELAND is an American true crime music podcast written and hosted by Jake Brennan.It is produced by Double Elvis Productions.The podcast was adapted into a book written by Brennan entitled "DISGRACELAND: Musicians Getting Away with Murder and Behaving Very Badly" published by Grand Central Publishing in 2019.

  7. Apple Podcasts - Wikipedia

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    Apple was an early promoter of podcasts (the term is a portmanteau of Apple's iPod music player and "broadcast"), [2] and added playback functionality to iTunes 4.9 released in June 2005 and built a directory of shows in its iTunes Music Store, starting with 3,000 entries.

  8. Bettye LaVette - Wikipedia

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    Bettye LaVette (born Betty Jo Haskins, January 29, 1946) [1] is an American soul singer who made her first record at sixteen, but achieved only intermittent fame until 2005, when her album I've Got My Own Hell to Raise was released to widespread critical acclaim, and was named on many critics' "Best of 2005" lists.

  9. Sam Collins (musician) - Wikipedia

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    Sam Collins (possibly August 11, 1887 – possibly October 20, 1949), sometimes known as Crying Sam Collins, was an early American blues singer and guitarist. His style has been described as "South Mississippi", rather than Delta blues and "The Jail House Blues" is his best-known recording.