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Blues Moments in Time - February 4th: Rosa Parks, Race Records, and the Price of the Blues
Episode 354th February 2026 • Blues Moments in Time... • The Blues Hotel Collective
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This episode turns to February 4th, a date where civil rights, commerce, and the blues all collide. We begin in Tuskegee, Alabama, with the birth of Rosa Parks—the “mother of the civil rights movement”—and trace how her quiet refusal in 1955 echoes the core themes of the blues: sorrow, resolve, and the demand to be treated as human. Her era becomes the backdrop for modern electric blues, as Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf plug in and give that struggle a roaring voice.

We then move to 1971, when Major League Baseball finally agrees to honor Negro League players in the Hall of Fame, a moment that mirrors the music industry’s late recognition of “race records” as American masterpieces. From there, the story shifts to money and mainstream power: Johnny Winter’s record‑shattering $600,000 Columbia deal in 1969 proves the blues can fill arenas, and the 1977 release of Fleetwood Mac’s Rumours shows how a band that started as Chicago blues disciples could transform that language into one of the biggest pop albums of all time.

Along the way, we spotlight the births of Mississippi‑born guitarist Joe Beard, who carried Delta DNA to Rochester, and harmonica ace Curtis Salgado, whose mentorship of John Belushi helped spark The Blues Brothers phenomenon. We close by honoring the deaths of Louis Jordan—the “King of the Jukebox” whose jump blues lit the fuse for rock and R&B—and Cecil Gant, the “GI singing sensation” who proved a bluesman could shake the house and break your heart at the piano. February 4th emerges as a snapshot of how the blues moves: from bus seats to ballparks, from juke joints to platinum records, always insisting on dignity and leaving its fingerprints on everything it touches.

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