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"The Juke Joint" on Radio Boise " The Juke Joint" blues show is dedicated to all kinds of Blues. Monday evenings 5-8 pm MST, KRBX 89.9 or 93.5fm Boise, ID www.radioboise.us

The show features blues from the early 1900s to the present. All blues styles covered and some history as well. Norman Davis makes it fun, entertaining and educational. The goal is to keep the blues alive and kickin' in the Treasure Valley.

14/11/2021

This week the Juke Joint welcomes back it's regular host, Norman Davis, who has been away for three weeks. Norman opens with a bang and keeps things rockin' for another three-hour blues session.
You'll hear the women who kept the blues alive during the war, and a new album by a singer/piano player from South Korea. Tune in Monday night at 5 on KRBX, world wide at radioboise.org.

10/10/2021

Fun, religion and trouble share billing this week. We'll also celebrate man's best friend and spotlight a new song by Eric Clapton and a great new album by superstar Carolyn Wonderland. We're open from 5-8 pm on KRBX-FM and available any time at radioboise.org. Come on in if you like the blues!

30/08/2021

We start off dancing tonight, then we visit New York City, hear about a slot machine player's dream come true, celebrate Luther Johnson's birthday (which one?) and find an old-fashioned soap opera. 5-8 tonight on KRBX. (Streamed at RadioBoise.org)

16/05/2021
14/03/2021

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The show features blues from the early 1900s to the present. All blues styles covered and some history as well. Norman Davis makes it fun, entertaining and educational. The goal is to keep the blues alive and kickin' in the Treasure Valley.