Shownotes
On March 4th, the blues walks a tightrope between promise and reality—from the ink drying on the U.S. Constitution to the breadlines and work camps of the Great Depression, from Piedmont porches to distorted Memphis amplifiers and British stages. It’s a day where legal frameworks, social upheaval, and guitar tone all collide, revealing the blues as a living, breathing history of resilience—stretching from the halls of Congress to the grit of a cranked‑up amp.
IN THIS EPISODE:
[00:00] - Introduction
[00:47] - CUltural & Political
[01:56] - The Music
[02:25] - Births
[03:03] - Passings
[03:30] - Conclusion
KEY FIGURES MENTIONED:
Bobby Womack (1944–2014)
Willie Johnson (Howlin’ Wolf guitarist) (1923–1995)
Pete Haycock (1951–2013)
Willie Walker (1896–1933)
John Cephas (1930–2009)
DIG DEEPER:
Bobby Womack – Across 110th Street
Howlin’ Wolf (with Willie Johnson) – How Many More Years
Climax Blues Band (Pete Haycock) – Couldn’t Get It Right
Willie Walker – South Carolina Rag
John Cephas & Phil Wiggins – Dog Days of August
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