Crossroads Top 40 - July 2019

  1. Mavis Staples – We Get By (Anti-)
  2. Billy Branch & Sons of Blues – Roots and Branches (Alligator)
  3. Jimmie Vaughan – Baby Please Come Home (Last)
  4. Bob Corritore – Do the Hip Shake Baby! (Vizztone)
  5. Bad Influence – Get What You Need (Badblues)
  6. Texas Horns – Get Here (Severn)
  7. Peter Frampton – All Blues (Universal)
  8. Robin Trower – Coming Closer to the Day (Provogue)
  9. Lee Boys – Live on the East Coast (M.C. Records)
  10. Grady Champion – Steppin’ In (Malaco)
  11. Dwayne Dopsie – Bon Ton (Red Hot)
  12. Big Joe & the Dynaflows – Rockhouse Party (Severn)
  13. Kenny ‘Beedy Eyes’ Smith & the House Bumpers – Drop the Hammer (Big Eyes)
  14. Savoy Brown – City Night (Quarto Valley)
  15. Christone ‘Kingfish’ Ingram – Kingfish (Alligator)
  16. Brandon Isaak – Rise ‘n’ Shine (Brandon Isaak)
  17. Cash Box Kings – Hail to the Kings (Alligator)
  18. Duke Robillard – Earworms (Stony Plain)
  19. George Benson – Walking to New Orleans (Provogue)
  20. Jersey Swamp Cats – Go Cat Go!  (Jersey Swamp Cats)
  21. Matt Anderson – Halfway Home By Morning (True North)
  22. Peter Ward – Train to Key Biscayne (Gandy Dancer)
  23. Zac Harmon – Mississippi BarBQ (Catfood)
  24. Mighty Mike Schermer – Bad Tattoo (Vizztone)
  25. Reese Wynans – Sweet Release (J&R Adventures)
  26. Nancy Wright – Alive and Blue (Vizztone)
  27. Tim Gartland – Satisfied (Tim Gartland)
  28. Tullie Brae – Revelation (Endless Blues)
  29. Keb’ Mo’ – Oklahoma (Concord)
  30. B.B. King Blues Band – The Soul of the King (Ruf)
  31. Big Daddy Wilson – Deep in My Soul (Ruf)
  32. Rockin’ Johnny & Quique Gomez – Dos Hombres Wanted (Vizztone)
  33. The 44s – Twist the Knife (Rip Cat)
  34. Rick Vito – Soulshaker (Vizztoe)
  35. Connie Hawkins & the Blues Wreckers – Crying in the Rain (Little Red)
  36. Joanne Shaw Taylor – Reckless Heart (Sony)
  37. Sean Chambers – Welcome to My Blues (American Showplace Music)
  38. Fruteland Jackson – Good as Your Last Dollar (Electro-Fi)
  39. Sugaray Rayford – Somebody Save Me (Forty Below)
  40. John Primer – The Soul of a Blues Man (Blues House)
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Chris Heim produces and hosts Global Village, a nationally and internationally distributed world music show; the nightly jazz show Night Train, and Crossroads, KMUW’s twice-weekly blues and R&B show. Chris is also a critic and freelance writer whose work has appeared in the Chicago Tribune, Utne, Global Rhythm, Dirty Linen, and Option, among others.