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The Blues Alley Podcast

By: American Entertainment Works Inc
  • Summary

  • The history of black music is the history of American music. AEWorks Blues Alley Podcast takes you on a remarkable odyssey of struggle, intrigue, business, crime, & music, all spanning more than a century. But, Blues Alley isn’t your typical blues documentary. Our goal is to tell the stories of blues music, but also to reach into the lives of the people who created it. Explore the places they lived, and the times that inspired the first truly authentic form of American music. Our first series W.C. Handy, the Founding Father of American Music, weaves the tale of the man who first took a rustic music from the Mississippi delta, turned it into an international phenomenon, and made blues music sing for everyone, everywhere. You’ll be amazed.
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Episodes
  • Blues Alley Special Rabbit Hole Edition – Ida B Wells – The Truth About Lynching
    Sep 24 2022

    Before Rosa Parks, there was another Rosa Parks, a Memphian named Ida B Wells. Wells was a school teacher - turned journalist - turned activist. Predictably her anti-lynching articles, and speeches enraged southern whites. We’ll tell you the whole amazing story on this Special Rabbit Hole Edition of AEWorks Blues Alley Podcast.

    We’d love for you to subscribe. You know what to do… & thank you! BONUS EXTRAS Learn how the stories of  Ida B. Wells and W.C. Handy intersect here. Blues Alley Podcast – Episode 5 https://bluesalley.podbean.com/e/wc-handy-the-founding-father-of-american-music-ep-5-%e2%80%93-a-change-is-gonna-come/    For a transcript of this episode, sources, and related images visit https://www.aeworks.org/blues-alley-sources

    SUPPORT AEWorks To support AEWorks you can buy us a coffee on KoFi:  https://ko-fi.com/americanentertainmentworks Or donate directly at https://www.aeworks.org

    Just click DONATE on the home page. We’re a not for profit 501 c 3 so your contributions are tax deductible.

     

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    10 mins
  • Blues Alley Special Rabbit Hole Edition – Lt. Lee – The Boswell of Beale Street
    Sep 24 2022

    He fought in WWI, championed civil rights throughout the twentieth century, became a celebrated author, and adviser to Dr. Martin Luther King. Yet few people know his name. We’ll tell you the whole amazing story on the AEWorks Blues Alley Podcast.

    We’d love for you to subscribe. You know what to do… & thank you! BONUS EXTRAS

    Learn how the lives of Lt. Lee and Handy intersect Episode 6 

    https://bluesalley.podbean.com/e/wc-handy-the-founding-father-of-american-music-ep-6-%e2%80%93-they-re-more-than-songs/ For a transcript of this episode, sources, and related images visit https://www.aeworks.org/blues-alley-sources

    SUPPORT AEWorks To support AEWorks you can buy us a coffee on KoFi:  https://ko-fi.com/americanentertainmentworks Or donate directly at https://www.aeworks.org

    Just click DONATE on the home page. We’re a not for profit 501 c 3 so your contributions are tax deductible.

     

    TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA VISIT

    TWITTER: https://twitter.com/aeworksinc

    FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AEWorksInc

    INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aeworksinc/

     Follow Jim Holthouser on Spotify

    #BluesAlleyPodcast  #Jim Holthouser #AEWorks #BluesMusicHistory #BluesDocumentary

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    9 mins
  • Blues Alley Special Rabbit Hole Edition – Chester Pond and the Yellow Dog Railroad
    Jun 29 2021

    Founded by Chester Pond, the Yazoo & Delta Railway began service in 1897, running from Ruleville, Mississippi - population 336, to an empty spot in the middle of the delta. So why would a tiny town need it’s own railroad? And why was it called the Dog? We’ll tell you the whole amazing story on the AEWorks Blues Alley Podcast.

    We’d love for you to subscribe. You know what to do… & thank you! BONUS EXTRAS Learn how the stories of Chester Pond and W.C. Handy intersect here. Blues Alley Podcast - Episode 1 https://bluesalley.podbean.com/e/wc-handy-the-founding-father-of-american-music-ep-6-%e2%80%93-they-re-more-than-songs/ For a transcript of this episode, sources, and related images visit https://www.aeworks.org/blues-alley-sources

    SUPPORT AEWorks To support AEWorks you can buy us a coffee on KoFi:  https://ko-fi.com/americanentertainmentworks Or donate directly at https://www.aeworks.org

    Just click DONATE on the home page. We’re a not for profit 501 c 3 so your contributions are tax deductible.

     

    TO FOLLOW US ON SOCIAL MEDIA VISIT

    TWITTER: https://twitter.com/aeworksinc

    FACEBOOK: https://www.facebook.com/AEWorksInc

    INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/aeworksinc/

     Follow Jim Holthouser on Spotify

    #BluesAlleyPodcast  #Jim Holthouser #AEWorks #BluesMusicHistory #BluesDocumentary

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    8 mins

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