The Jaywalkers sound as though they come from Knob Lick, Kentucky. In fact this talented bluegrass trio comes from Frodsham, just off the M56. You’ll want to put their kitchen session through loudspeakers next time you have a barbecue. In fact, play the whole podcast, which zooms around from Memphis to Mali and from Jamaica to Hebden Bridge.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 36 – SHORT (FREE) VERSION
If the New Orleans demigod Professor Longhair had played guitar instead of piano and his voice had sounded like a cross between Lyle Lovett and Lowell George, he would have been a dead ringer for Greg Brice, my kitchen session guest in this podcast. This is the free-for-all version featuring the usual mix of Americana, Africana and all-round kicks in the earhole.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 35 – SHORT (FREE) VERSION
This is the free-for-all version featuring the most thronged kitchen yet. We’re thrilled to have Martin Stephenson and five other members of Newcastle's Jumpin' Hot Club Revue, led by Shipcote who founded it forty years ago. So many kinds of music you love, played live, with the famous Kershaw record collection to fill in the rest.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 34 – SHORT (FREE) VERSION
Prepare to be impressed by singer-guitarist Gus Glynn who gives us a stunning kitchen session.
This is the free-for-all version, featuring everything from Little Milton to Sierra Leone ska.
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ANDY KERSHAW PODCAST 33 – SHORT (FREE) VERSION
Thanks for waiting! I’m back with a stunning show, featuring the Liverpudlian maestro of the weirdly-tuned guitar, James Rigby.  This is the free-for-all version, including my tribute to Garth Hudson, and some lovable sounds from Los Angeles to Lake Victoria by way of Louisiana.
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