Junior Wells · 1994
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Chestnut Caberet
Philadelphia
PA

Cissy Strut There's A Man Down there (sung by Drummer WILLIE "The Touch" HAYES) I'll Play The Blues For You (sung by Ed Wooten - Gtr) Jr's Intro > Broke & Hungry Black Night (Use To Be)> Down Home Blues Mystery Train Little by Little Jr talking Today I Started Loving You Again

The Palladium
Toronto
ON


SLO Vets' Hall
San Luis Obispo
CA

Sissy Strut (False Start)* Sissy Strut (Reprise) Turning Point (1) Junior Wells Intro > Broke And Hungry Keep Your Hands Out Of My Pockets Got My Mojo Workin' Little Red Rooster Hey The Blues Is Alright
One Way Out (1) Funky Broadway (2) Junior Wells Intro > Messin' With The Kid In My Younger Days Give It Up > Goin' Back Down South Today I Started Loving You Again
Junior Wells -Harmonica, Vocals Ed Wooten - Guitar, Lead Vocals On (2) Vic Jackson - Bass Johnny Iguana - Keyboards Little Joe Burton - Slide Trombone Doug Fagan - Saxophone Mohammed Soloman - Saxophone Willie Hayes - Drums, Announcements, Lead Vocals On (1) *Power Failure

Riverblues Festival - Penn's Landing
Philadelphia
PA

some crowd noise

Music Mart - WXRT FM
Chicago
IL

While Tom Narker hosts "Bluesbreakers" every Monday night on WXRT and plays live concerts, back in the ole days (the 1990's) WXRT played many blues shows on their Sunday night concert. This was recorded for the Sunday night concert series, not Bluesbreakers. This concert was held at the Chicago music mart. It was located at 1 East Jackson Boulevard and state street and is now the DePaul University book store (heart of downtown Chicago), and was host to many free concerts. As live blues shows are concerned, this was a big bonus concert that was planned last minute and recorded at the last minute. While the recording is very good, you can tell that it was not the best production of a live show WXRT ever did. At times it sounds like an audience recording and that actually adds to the feel of the show. That being said, this is a great show. Jr. was in good spirits (whiskey) and the crowd was full of energy (beer..!).

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