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August 26, 2020

In his second straight pre-recorded show from the Compound, Bob paid tribute to Justin Townes Earle who passed away earlier in the week at the age of 38. The show also featured new music from the Jayhawks and Ray Wylie Hubbard, and Bob wished a happy 70th birthday to Bill and Dick Cowsill, giving Bob another chance to talk about his five months without a haircut or beard trim.

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August 19, 2020

“Watson! Come here; I need you!”
Well, the fidelity of this broadcast might be a little better than Bell’s first telephonic exclamation–more like Edison’s waxy “Mary Had A Little Lamb”– but unkempt, unshorn Bob finally was back on the air after a five-month Corona vacation, albeit pre-recorded and from his bunker. Bill, exhausted from carrying the load alone, took the night off even though it meant missing the hilarity of Bob trying to operate the newfangled equipment. Between the muffled patter and ambient sounds and conversations from Bob’s homelife, you can hear new music from Dylan, Earle, Young, Hubbard and more. Thanks for hanging in there with us.

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August 5, 2020

Bill put the spotlight on Lucinda Williams, wished Friend of the Show Kathy Greiner a happy ^)th birthday and thanked Maria Carrelli, Olivia Frances and Travis Talbert for their planned visit that was a victim of the virus.

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July 22, 2020

After reading Robert Hilburn’s biography of Paul Simon, Bill expanded the Spotlight Artist segment to more than half the show, looking at the singer-songwriter’s career that stretches more than 60 years.

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July 15, 2020

With Bob entering his fifth month of self-quarantine, Bill is playing more music each week, including the return of Spotlight Artist. “All the Good Times,” a new album of cover songs by Gillian Welch and David Rawlings, was inspiration to visit the catalog of the Nashville duo.

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July 8, 2020

To paraphrase the late, great Barry White, you “Can’t get enough of Blue Snakes & Banjos, baby.” The legendary singer made his BS&B debut on a show that sailed smoothly until the end when Bill signed off with a song by Rod Hamdallah, then mashed the button for Mandolin Orange. Oh well, it’s all part of the charm.

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July 1, 2020

Bob delayed his return after his salon receptionist tested positive for coronavirus and he had to cancel his haircut. Bill stepped into the breech, wishing Debbie Harry, the leader of Blondie, a happy 75th birthday.

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June 24, 2020

Technical glitches (no live streaming, balky CD players) interrupted the usually seamless pandemic presentation, but Bill persevered to get most of the show recorded. And when an episode opens and closes with legendary songwriter Dan Penn, it’s worth a listen

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June 17, 2020

Just another week of pandemic, protests, presidential rallies and Prine, with a touch of Father’s Day. The holiday is dedicated to Dad, but Bill paid tribute to Jane and Kate Thompson for making him the luckiest guy in the world.

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June 10, 2020

The world is moving at warp speed, and it’s impossible to keep up with events. The Chambers Brothers sang “Time Has Come Today” in 1967. On the day that NASCAR banned the Confederate flag, the reckoning has arrived.

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ABOUT BLUE SNAKES & BANJOS

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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