Something Blue - Bopcorn Robert Randolph - Shake Your Hips Welcome to Something Blue. I'm Hairy Larry and I've got the Blues, for you. Robert Randolph - Travelin Shoes (gospel) Oh yeah now, that's Robert Randolph and The Family Band doing a gospel classic, "Travelin' Shoes". They kicked us off tonight with a Blues called "Shake Your Hips". These songs were recorded live at the Governor Hindmarsh Hotel in Australia on April 20, 2011. Robert Randolph plays a mixture of Gospel and Blues in the sacred steel style. He's a dynamic performer who always puts on a great show. I'm Hairy Larry and you're listening to Something Blue on KASU, 91.9 FM and streaming on the internet at kasu.org. You can visit the Something Blue website at sbblues.com, the Jazz Thursday website at reverbnation.com/jazzthursday, and you can friend me on facebook and on the Delta Boogie Network at deltaboogie.net. Thanks to the Live Music Archive at archive.org for hosting the concerts I'm playing tonight. You can hear many great concerts in all styles of music at the Live Music Archive, part of the internet library. Find out more about Robert Randolph at robertrandolph.net. Here he is again playing "Back To The Wall". Robert Randolph - Back To The Wall Now that's what I'm talking about. Robert Randolph live. Robert Randolph's new CD is called "We Walk This Road", produced by T Bone Burnett. Randolph says "I was only allowed to listen to modern Christian and gospel music growing up, so there was so much I didn’t know about. My mind is expanded now. I thank T Bone for being a tour guide into the deepest parts of my musical roots." I first saw Robert Randolph on Austin City Limits where he demonstrated how to dance to this next song. What a great showman. Here he is again doing his big dance hit, "The March". Robert Randolph - The March ---- Kung Fu - Bopcorn Kung Fu - Rattlesnake And that's Kung Fu recorded live at Port City Music Hall in Portland Maine, on April 21, 2011. We heard "Bopcorn" and "Rattlesnake". I'm Hiary Larry and you're listening to Something Blue on KASU, 91.9 FM and streaming on the internet at kasu.org. Kung Fu is from New Haven, Connecticut, and you can find them at reverbnation.com/kungfutunes and at archive.org. They play their own brew of funk, blues, and jazz. Closing the show here's King Fu with "Killcullen". Kung Fu - Killcullen