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    Explore "tomthesuitforst" with insightful episodes like "Talking Blues With Ernie Pinata From The Delta Wires", "Talking Blues With Popa Chubby", "Talking Blues With Monster Mike Welch", "Top Billboard Blues Charting Whitney Shay Chats with Tom The Suit Forst - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 24" and "Sir Rod and the Blues Doctors, feat. Adam Gussow (of Satan and Adam) on Chasing the Blues 2 - EP 21" from podcasts like ""Chasing The Blues with Tom The Suit Forst", "Chasing The Blues with Tom The Suit Forst", "Chasing The Blues with Tom The Suit Forst", "Chasing The Blues with Tom The Suit Forst" and "Chasing The Blues with Tom The Suit Forst"" and more!

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    Talking Blues With Ernie Pinata From The Delta Wires

    Talking Blues With Ernie Pinata From The Delta Wires
    Today’s guest is Ernie Pinata from the Delta Wires! Ernie tells Tom about his 50 years in the Blues from studying Sociology through the Blues in college, sharing the stage wiht many icons of the genre, and how making music in the Bay Area shaped his sound.

    Their entire catalog is available to buy, download, and stream everywhere! Now here's The Suit!

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    Facebook: /DeltaWires

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    Talking Blues With Popa Chubby

    Talking Blues With Popa Chubby
    Today’s guest is Popa Chubby. Popa reflects on his long career, moving from Rocker to Blues Man, and his new album Live At G. Bluey's Juke Joint which is available now on all formats and all streaming platforms.

    Follow The Link To Stream and Download! https://www.popachubby.com/store

    Instagram: @popachubby1960, @GulfCoast_Records

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    Talking Blues With Monster Mike Welch

    Talking Blues With Monster Mike Welch
    Today’s guest is Monster Mike Welch. The award-winning Boston based singer and guitar wizard talks about how he got his nickname, working on being a better singer, his struggle with COVID, and most importantly his new album, Nothing But Time available on all formats and streaming services. Go to monstermikewelch.com for more information about Mike, his new album and tour dates.

    To Stream and Download! https://gulfcoastrecs.lnk.to/NothingButTime

    Instagram: @monstermikewelch, @GulfCoast_Records

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    Top Billboard Blues Charting Whitney Shay Chats with Tom The Suit Forst - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 24

    Top Billboard Blues Charting Whitney Shay Chats with Tom The Suit Forst - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 24
    Ruf Records recording artist Whitney Shay calls into Chasing the Blues Season 2/Episode 24, to chat with Tom about her Billboard Blues chart topping album "Stand Up!" She is a four-time San Diego Music Award winner (including 2019 Artist of the Year) and 2019 Blues Music Award nominee. Shay’s latest release on Ruf Records Stand Up! debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues charts and also reached #1 on the Roots Music Report. Shay has received high praise from music critics calling the singer “a future blues icon” (Blues Matters!), “one of the next best things in soul music” (Blues and Rhythm Magazine), and “the epitome of a rising star” (Elmore Magazine).

    Chasing the Blues Podcast is produced by Factory Underground Studio in Norwalk, CT. It is a weekly audio podcast which has aired 74 episodes today. A 30 minute TV show format of Chasing the Blues has also been launched on YouTube, on which Tom Forst interviews John Oates of Hall and Outes about his new blues-inspired album "Live in Nashville." The new show is available here: https://youtu.be/RnHG0lzinSw

    Chasing the Blues is sponsored by Blues Festival Guide Magazine which Bobby Rush calls his "roadmap to the blues." Look for them on the web at http://www.BluesFestivalGuide.com

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    Sir Rod and the Blues Doctors, feat. Adam Gussow (of Satan and Adam) on Chasing the Blues 2 - EP 21

    Sir Rod and the Blues Doctors, feat. Adam Gussow (of Satan and Adam) on Chasing the Blues 2 - EP 21
    Sir Rod Patterson of Sir Rod and the Blues Doctors, joins Tom The Suit Forst on Chasing the Blues 2, Ep 21, for a sit down to talk about the band's debut blues album "Come Together."
    The band features percussion and "lead harmonica" by Adam Gussow. Gussow is best known for being part of "Satan and Adam, a blues duo consisting of Sterling Magee, known by his stage name "Mister Satan", and Gussow. The two men were a fixture on Harlem's sidewalks in the late 1980s and early 1990s. Their unique story was captured in a recent film documentary on Netflix.

    Sir Rod is himself the nephew of Sterling Magee, inspired by the film, and his uncle's music, to sing the blues. He formed the Blues Doctors with Adam Gussow, and guitarist Alan Gross. "Come Together" is their debut record release July 20, 2020, which is getting radio airplay on Bluesville (Sirius XM) and stations throughout the world. When he is not singing the blues, Sir Rod is also a motivational speaker in Atlanta, GA where he runs anti-bullying campaigns. This is a fascinating and honest discussion that you don't want to miss!

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    Satan and Adam on Netflix:
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    Chasing the Blues is sponsored by it's producer Factory Underground Studio in Norwalk, CT, and Blues Festival Guide Magazine, which Bobby Rush calls his "roadmap to the blues."

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    The Business of the Blues with Bonnie Tallman of Billtown Blues Association - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 18

    The Business of the Blues with Bonnie Tallman of Billtown Blues Association - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 18
    The Business of the Blues With Bonnie Tallman of Billtown Blues Association - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 18

    On this episode of Chasing the Blues Podcast, Tom The Suit Forst catches up with Bonnie Tallman of the Billtown Blues Association (Billtown, PA) to talk about the business of the blues, including her views on how musicians must differentiate themselves, while investing into their own careers. Bonnie is a former microbiologist turned blues and roots music manager. Her career as a manager started with managing Greg Piccolo from Roomful of Blues, who she worked with for 25 years. Now retired as a manager, she works through the Billtown Blues Association to keep the blues alive in her local area, producing blues events including an annual festival. Folks like Bonnie Tallman are the heartbeat of the blues today, and we are happy to highlight her work on Chasing the Blues Podcast Season 2, Episode 18.
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    Billtown Blues Association
    PO Box 2
    Hughesville, PA  17737
    Phone:  570-584-4480

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    The Suit Catches Up with Los Angeles By Way of Nashville Blues Guitarist Bart Ryan Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 17

    The Suit Catches Up with Los Angeles By Way of Nashville Blues Guitarist Bart Ryan Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 17
    On this episode of Chasing the Blues Podcast (Season 2/Episode 17) The Suit catches up with "Los Angeles by way of Nashville" guitarist, singer-songwriter Bart Ryan, whose mix is contemporary take on old school blues. Bart discusses his new release "The Healer," coming this fall, as well as his work to raise awareness for ALS.

    About Bart Ryan:

    Bart Ryan is one of L.A.’s most gifted and powerful six string gunslingers. A native of Los Angeles, Bart has torn up nearly every stage in the city. His knack for Roots, Soul and Blues is uncanny. In 1994 he moved to Atlanta and owned the blues scene for 5 years there. Returning home to be closer with his family and make an album of personal yet stomping blues rock songs, Bart has also become one of L.A.’s most sought after side men.

    His prowess on electric, acoustic and lap steel guitars is equaled only by his good nature and his musical intelligence and sensitivity. His recent projects focus more and more on the craft of songwriting to compliment his guitar and voice.

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    Listen for Chasing the Blues Podcast on Apple Music, iTunes, Spotify and wherever podcasts are streamed around the world. Stay tuned for the new Chasing the Blues YouTube Television show starting in August. Chasing the Blues Podcast is produced by Factory Underground Studio, and Marketed by Factory Underground Media (Norwalk, CT). The season sponsor of the podcast is Blues Festival Guide Magazine, which Bobby Rush calls his "Roadmap to the Blues."

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    Can't Stop the Blues with Samantha Muffett - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 11

    Can't Stop the Blues with Samantha Muffett - Chasing the Blues 2/Ep 11
    On Season 2, Episode 11, Tom chats with Samantha Muffett of Can't Stop the Blues,"one of the largest virtual blues venues in the world. Broadcasting exclusive shows from multiple artists 5 nights/week...a great place to get together with friends and interact directly with the musicians." Look for them online at: http://www.CantStopTheblues.com and on social media @CantStoptheBlues

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    Catching Up with Texas Blues Guitarist Seth James (Season 2/ Ep. 6)

    Catching Up with Texas Blues Guitarist Seth James  (Season 2/ Ep. 6)
    On this episode of Chasing the Blues Podcast (Season 2/Episode 6) Tom catches up with guitarist Seth James, who makes his second appearance on the podcast.

    About Seth James:

    Authenticity and originality don’t always make for the most compatible bedfellows. Indeed, paying reverence to one’s roots sometimes moots the possibility of finding contemporary credence. Happily though, in the case of the Texas born and bred singer/songwriter Seth James, all those elements find equal footing.

    That’s especially evident with the release of Good Life, James’ new album, a rugged and unabashedly assertive blend of blues, country, roots, rock, and Americana. From the sassy strut of opening track “Brother” and the loping rhythms of the catchy and danceable “That’s How You Do It,” to the soulful sentiment of “Little Angel” and the assertive strains of “The Time I Love the Most,” the twelve song set runs a gamut of heartfelt emotion filtered through unfaltering conviction and homespun appeal.

    Produced and mixed by Kevin McKendree (Little Richard, Etta James, Sean Chambers), and recorded at The Rock House in Franklin, Tennessee, Good Life resonates with an honesty and integrity that could have only been spawned by someone who’s known the toils and triumphs spawned in America’s heartland.

    James sums up those sentiments in the title track itself. Written with Kevin McKendree and Bob Britt, the song represents the emotion imbued in the album overall. “It was important to me that this album had an overall positive feel,” James explains. “I always found it easy to be dark and brooding, but using happiness is a trick. Of course, it’s pretty easy to write happy when you’re writing with two of your heroes like Kevin and Bob are to me. “This song is a good representation of where I’m at now and where I wanna stay.”

    On the other hand, the song “I’m Coming Home“ is the album’s oldest entry. It was also written with McKendree. “We wrote it almost 10 years ago,” James recalls. “From that day forward, we both knew we wanted to make an album together. It just took a while for the pieces to fall in place. However, I suspect that anyone who has to travel for living will find a home with this song.”

    Likewise, James cites the track “Third Generation” as the most personal song of the set. He notes that it was written during an intense period of anger and frustration, and that it was important for him to express those emotions and bring them to the fore.

    “In the place that I grew up, it’s very common to find that the later generations who inherit the family ranches typically do not share the same work ethic and values of their forefathers,” James says. “Very often, they squabble and argue and ultimately sell off what it took generations to build. This song allowed me to put my finger in those people’s faces. It’s not about the land as much as it is about the kind of person which that lifestyle produces. I don’t believe this world can afford to lose people who share that kind of dedication.”

    In fact, James knows those values all too well. Born in Fort Worth and raised in the ranch country of West Texas, he comes from a family who knew the rewards that come from drive, determination and hard work. His grandfather was a honky tonk piano player who performed as Tooter Boatman and the Chaparrals in any number of clubs, juke joints and roadhouses in the 40's and 50's. His other grandfather was a Texas Ranger. His father, Tom Moorhouse, founded the Moorhouse Ranch and imbued in his son the values spawned from western tradition.

    “Growing up, I spent the majority of my life on a horse,” James recalls. “It was the kind of ranch where we would do things the old-fashioned way, whether it was herding the cattle, bringing out the chuckwagon to feed the cowboys, or camping on the trail under the stars. To this day I still prefer to sleep on the ground.”

    Not surprisingly then, the romantic road stories shared by his forebears had an important influence of James’s decision to pursue his passion. Early on, he taught himself to play guitar, mostly by learning the songs of Lightning Hopkins, Freddy King and Creedence Clearwater Revival.

    “Years later in college, I had a regular gig at a juke joint called the Big Wheel in Navasota, Texas where Lightning and Mance Lipscomb spent many years,” he remembers. “It was fun to play for their family members and to hear stories from their relatives’ first-hand accounts.”

    In 1996 Seth got his first Fender Stratocaster and quickly discovered the sheer power and expression that’s possible by playing an electric guitar. “As a young man, I was drawn to the music that was coming out of Lubbock and Fort Worth,” he recalls. “The early influences of Joe Ely, Delbert McClinton, Stephen Bruton, and Doyle Bramhall Sr. ultimately led me too many of the musicians that impacted me later on, such as Frankie Miller and Freddie King.”

    Over the course of his career, James has had the opportunity to share the stage with many of his heroes, among them, Percy Sledge, Little Feat, Delbert McClinton, Buddy Guy, Tab Benoit, ZZ Top, Little Feat, Lee Roy Parnell, Leon Russell, and Billy Joe Shaver. He’s released three solo albums, most notably 2009’s critically acclaimed effort That Kind of Man. In 2010, he joined forces with Cody Canada and formed The Departed, with whom he spent three years and recorded two albums. Ultimately, he opted to return to his roots and his primary passion, which was to fashion a sound infused with the blues.

    With Good Life, he’s sums up his satisfaction succinctly.

    “I never made the decision to be a musician,” James insists. “I just started doing what I loved and it got out of hand. I’ve been doing it ever since.”

    The results speak for themselves.

    Lee Zimmerman 2019

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    King of Biker Blues Pat Savage Talks Friends Jeff Healey and Albert Collins - Season 2/Episode 5

    King of Biker Blues Pat Savage Talks Friends Jeff Healey and Albert Collins - Season 2/Episode 5
    On Season 2/Episode 5 of Chasing the Blues Podcast, Tom The Suit Forst chats with "King of Biker Blues" Pat Savage. The musician and recording artist, accomplished filmmaker, actor, and life-long motorcyclist discusses his deep friendship with Jeff Healey and being discovered by Albert Collins. Pat also talks about his world travels, filming a motorcycle travel television show.
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