May 29, 2019

What’s to be done when the studio equipment conspires against you and messes up the recording of your radio show?  You bust out GarageBand, find a few choice tutorials on Youtube, and piece it back together, that’s what. Because of that nimble-fingered editing, you’re be able to enjoy among others Nora Jane Struthers, Hayes Carll, and Karla Bonoff (whose highly anticipated show at the 20th Century exceeded all expectations).  As a counterpoint to the show’s inauspicious beginning, we end with Jonatha Brooke’s very excellent cover of Alan Parsons Project’s “Eye in the Sky”.

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May 22, 2019

On the night of our technological breakthrough (a telephone interview with Karla Bonoff), we suffered multiple technical breakdowns at inopportune times. However, we managed to celebrate Bob’s birthday week along with those of our friends Kyle Havens, Barbara Kelley, Barbara Schmidlapp and John Tarvardian.

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May 15, 2019

With Bill at the Nils Lofgren concert, Bob was left to his own devices–and muses. Breaking with tradition, he did not play Neal Black’s “Jesus and Johnny Walker” as is his habit in Bill’s absence. Instead, after a nod to Nils’ work on Springsteen and Neil Young, Bob dug into his roots (rhymes with foots) playing some early seventies Americana and some contemporary Americana.  There was also a soul set of Ray Charles, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, Al Green and Tony Joe White. Yes, we said Tony Joe White.  Apologies to all whose phone calls and texts weren’t answered, but the number was so overwhelming, Bob couldn’t mash all the buttons and respond at the same time.

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May 8, 2019

It’s Nora Jane Struthers week!. She’s the first verified rock star to visit the show, so we kick-off this week’s edition with “Belief”, a single from her most recent release.  Also, as our devoted listeners know, Bob really likes birthdays — particularly his own.  Leading up to this year’s annual 10 day celebration of it, we tip our hats to today’s birthday buddies: Robert Johnson, Chris France, and Ricky Nelson.  See you at the garden party

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May 1, 2019

It was a dark and stormy night Wednesday, but Bob and Bill weathered the turbulence outside from inside the studio. Alas, dear listener, so did the gremlins. They played havoc with the gear, and we ended up with something pretty unlistenable.   If the recording had been up to our impossibly high standards, you would have heard us say happy birthday to Rita Coolidge, Little Walter and Judy Collins, who sang Bob’s mother’s favorite song.

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April 24, 2019

The “Motown 60” TV special sent Bill back to his misspent youth when he would drive aimlessly around Piqua listening to the Four Tops, the Supremes, and other soul stars of the 60s. Meanwhile, Bob seemed miffed by two Gerry Rafferty covers, including Waylon Jennings’ version of “Baker Street.”

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April 17, 2019

After a quick word about the delightful Maria Carelli’s visit the previous week, Bill and Bob look ahead to this weekend with tunes from the Way Down Wanderers and Dale Watson, both of whom visit the Southgate House Revival.

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Maria Carrelli

April 10, 2019

Bob is out of town this week, but that doesn’t mean Bill is all by his lonesome in the studio.  His new favorite musician Maria Carrelli joins him in the studio to talk about her new album “Strings on My Guitar” and to play a few songs.  Listen in and Maria will be your new favorite musician, too.

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Maria Carelli

April 3, 2019

Bill discovers Maria Carrelli at a Shake It Records showcase prior to her album release on April 12. She will visit the studio April 10 to preview “Strings on My Guitar” and talk about her musical journey from Mariemont to Ludlow.

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March 27, 2019

Bob flew solo for this week’s show which he describes as a tour de force.  Alas, dear listener, there’s no recording of said force.  Bill was out sick, and Bob pressed the wrong button.  Yep…it’s Bob’s fault.

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Each week, Bob Hust and Bill Thompson feature the best songs – old and new – from artists they have loved for many years and others they have just discovered. The best songs transport people to a time and place. That’s the foundation of BS&B.

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