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The Blues—A Living Oral History

Jack Dappa Blues Podcast by Jack Dappa Blues

Mar 11, 202501:41:01Society & Culture

Join us for a real, Blues People conversation about the blues on Jack Dappa Blues Radio! In this live broadcast, I—Lamont Jack Pearley, a traditional blues artist and folklorist—will take you deep into the blues as an or...

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The Blues—A Living Oral History is an episode from Jack Dappa Blues Podcast by Jack Dappa Blues. Join us for a real, Blues People conversation about the blues on Jack Dappa Blues Radio! In this live broadcast, I—Lamont Jack Pearley, a tradi...

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Join us for a real, Blues People conversation about the blues on Jack Dappa Blues Radio! In this live broadcast, I—Lamont Jack Pearley, a traditional blues artist and folklorist—will take you deep into the blues as an oral tradition in the American South.The blues ain’t just music; it’s a living, breathing record of our history. It carries the voices, struggles, and triumphs of Black American life, passed down through song, rhythm, and storytelling. The blues tells us where we’ve been, who we are, and how we make sense of the world around us.Throughout the show, we’ll dig into the roots of blues as oral history. We’ll break down songs like Son House’s Am I Right or Wrong and American Defense, Howlin’ Wolf’s Smokestack Lightnin’, Muddy Waters’ Louisiana Blues, and more, getting into the messages woven into their lyrics and performances. We’ll also talk about floating verses—how blues artists built on each other’s words and passed them along like folklore—and the dialect and storytelling style that make the blues one-of-a-kind.This live broadcast is more than just a lecture—it’s a conversation. We’ll be playing classic blues recordings, talking through their meaning, and opening up the lines for you to join in. Share your thoughts, ask questions, and become part of the ongoing tradition of keeping the blues alive.So tune in, turn it up, and let’s get into it—one story, one song, one truth at a time.

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Published Mar 11, 2025 and 01:41:01 long