John Butler Trio - Tomorrow I'll Be Home Today - jbt2006-09-01tr02.mp3 Welcome to Something Blue, I'm Hairy Larry and I've got the Blues, for you. John Butler Trio - Losing You - jbt2006-09-01tr04.mp3 John Butler Trio - Better Man - jbt2006-09-01tr05.mp3 Oh yeah, It's the John Butler Trio playing live at The Fatherhood Festival on September 1, 2006 in Australia. John started his career busking on the streets of Fremantle, West Australia. Now he runs his own label and he's one of the most popular indies in the country. You wouldn't think it but the Blues is big down under. From the top we heard "Tomorrow I'll Be Home Today", "Losing You", and "Better Man". Find out more about the John Butler Trio at johnbutlertrio.com. And you can find out more about Something Blue at sbblues.com. We're on KASU, streaming on the internet at kasu.org. Thanks to the Live Music archive at archive.org for hosting this great concert. Please join the Delta Boogie Network at deltaboogie.net where you can friend and message many of the fine musicians featured on Something Blue. I've got one more song from this great concert for you tonight. Here's the John Butler Trio and they're getting "Funky Tonight". John Butler Trio - Funky Tonight - jbt2006-09-01tr15.mp3 ------- Your Ear Candy Man---Set It Free Boy Set It Free Johnny Mannion Band - Seas Run Dry (Thumper Mix Bonus Track) Your Ear Candy Man---She'll Beat Me Like A Rented Mule Ok now we kicked it off with Tom Mannion, Your Ear Candy Man, doing "Set It Free Boy Set It Free". Then the Johnny Mannion Band did "Seas Run Dry". Then back to Tom with "She'll Beat Me Like A Rented Mule". Both Johnny and Tom Mannion can be found on ReverbNation. To find Tom search for Your Ear Candy Man. You're listening to Something Blue on KASU. Here comes an exclusive Johnny Mannion sent to me just for Something Blue. Not yet released here's "Show Them Love". Johnny Mannion Band - Show Them Love - exclusive Johnny and Tom Mannion are brothers. They cowrote this next song after losing their brother-in-law. They call it "Do You Ever Talk To Jesus". The song features Darrell Mansfield and Ken Whitely. Here's Johnny Mannion talking about one of the really hard things about being a Bluesman. Johnny Mannion Band - Do You Ever Talk To Jesus- LIVE (featuring Darrell Mansfield and Ken Whiteley) Closing the show it's Your Ear Candy Man playing "Electrified Enchilada". Until next time this is Hairy Larry reminding you once again, Blues is the mainstream. Your Ear Candy Man- Electrified Enchilada