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Baseball Winter Meetings Updates
Phillies Nation —
Authority: 471
Phillies Nation will continually update this post throughout the week as the MLB Winter Meetings heat up in Indianapolis. (1:00 pm): The first bit of Phillies news coming out is from Ed Price of AOL Fanhouse regarding Joe Blanton. Price says the Phils are considering moving Blanton because of his arbitration ...4 days ago -
Died On This Date (November 24, 1985) Big Joe Turner
The Music's Over —
Authority: 141
Big Joe TurnerMay 18, 1911 – November 24, 1985Big Joe Turner was a jump blues singer who has been rightfully called “The Boss of the Blues.” He is also considered to be one of the direct influences on early rock ‘n roll. Turner’s career began during the 1920s as a singing bartender in around his [...]2 weeks ago -
Died On This Date (November 23, 2008) Robert Lucas / Canned Heat
The Music's Over —
Authority: 141
Robert Lucas1962(?) – November 23, 2008Robert Lucas was one of four lead singers to front Canned Heat since its inception in 1965. Popular for it’s boogie blues rock anthems like “Going Up The Country” and “On The Road Again,” the band never stopped after the early deaths of it’s co-founders, Al Wilson ...2 weeks ago -
Year in Review: Joe Blanton
Phillies Nation —
Authority: 471
From one big guy to another, we look at the biggest pitcher of the crew, Joe Blanton. For a stretch of roughly two months, Blanton was the most reliable starter in the Phillies rotation. On July 5, he held the Mets to four hits over 7 1/3 innings, allowing no runs. From that point until the 5 th of September, ...4 weeks ago -
Died On This Date (November 5, 1967) Robert Lee McCollum / aka Robert Nighthawk or Robert Lee McCoy
The Music's Over —
Authority: 141
Robert Lee McCollumNovember 30, 1909 - November 5, 1967Robert Lee McCollum was a blues guitarist who for some reason changed his name at least twice during his music career. During the mid ’30s, he went by Robert Lee McCoy and landed in St. Louis where he played and recorded with Sonny Boy Williamson and Big ...5 weeks ago -
Toadcast #93 – The Craigcast
Song, by Toad —
Authority: 515
I have a friend Craig who works in Waterstones and is an obsessive about old American folk music and, more specifically, blues. He has been making Neil Meursault mix CDs for ages, which I’ve heard and consistently found myself asking what the hell I was listening to. I usually hate the tedious collections of old ...5 weeks ago

