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  • A host of beloved authors have new books hitting shelves this week, including a memoir by humorist Barry, a Mark Twain bio by Chernow and essays by Richard Russo.
  • 1. Bob Corritore & Friends – Women in Blues Showcase (Vizztone)
  • Bob Corritore & FrCiends – You Shocked Me (Vizztone)
  • The red convertible Maserati is to celebrate the success of their collaboration on the chart-topping song: "Old Town Road."
  • Eric Bibb – Dear America (Provogue)Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado – Groove and Good Times (Pepper Cake)Adam Schultz – Soulful Distancing (Blue Heart)Blind Lemon Pledge – A Satchel Full of Blues (Ofeh)Colin Linden – bLOW (Thirty Tigers)
  • 1. Wee Willie Walker – Not In My Lifetime (Blue Dot) 2. Adam Schultz – Soulful Distancing (Blue Heart) 3. Tito Jackson – Under Your Spell (Gulf Coast) 4. Gerald McClendon – Let’s Have a Party (Delta Roots) 5. Rob Stone – Trio in Tokyo (Blues Heart) ...
  • Dave Specter – Six String Soul (Delmark)Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado – Groove and Good Times (Pepper Cake)Jason Ricci/Joe Krown – City Country City (Gulf Coast)Seth Lee Jones – Flathead (Horton)Brandon Isaak – Modern Primitive (Brandon Isaak)
  • Mavis Staples/Levon Helm – Carry Me Home (Anti-) Kenny ‘Blues Boss’ Wayne – Blues from Chicago to Paris (Stony Plain) Edgar Winter – Brother Johnny (Quatro Valley) Steve Howell & the Mighty Men – Been Here and Gone (Out of the Past Music) Kat Riggins – Progeny (Gulf Coast)
  • Clarence Spady – Surrender (NOLA Blue)Wee Willie Walker – Not In My Lifetime (Blue Dot)Johnny Tucker – 75 and Alive (Blue Heart)Lindsey Beaver & Brad Stivers – Lindsey Beaver & Brad Stivers (Vizztone)Raphael Wressnig & Igor Prado – Groove and Good Times (Pepper Cake)Adam Schultz – Soulful Distancing (Blue Heart)Tito Jackson – Under Your Spell (Gulf Coast)Deb Ryder – Memphis Moonlight (Vizztone)Caroline Dahl – A Boogie Woogie Stat of Mind (Hexadact)Colin Linden – bLOW (Thirty Tigers)
  • Scott speaks with Weekend Edition's entertainment critic Elvis Mitchell about the new movie, X-Men.
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