Pacific Street Blues & Americana

Pacific Street Blues & Americana Pacific St Blues & Americana is a radio/ podcast that explores the blues through the familiarity of Classic Rock acts that have their roots in blues.

Keeping the Blues Alive, 2010
Iowa Hall of Fame, 2024
Nebraska Hof Fame, 2024
Blues Society of Omaha Award, 2002
https://pacificstbluesandamericana.substack.com/
https://tunein.com/radio/The-River-897-s33255/
Podcast www.podomatic.com/podcasts/KIWRblues Join us on the journey at
https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/pacific-street-blues-and-americana/id1544002823

"Musical ecclectricity for the

curious or musically adventurous." Current popular spotlight shows include:

- Stevie Ray Vaughan
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-11-26T09_00_00-08_00
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-11-27T08_00_00-08_00

- Buddy Guy:
Part one: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-01-22T07_57_55-08_00
Part two: https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-01-24T08_00_00-08_00

- John Hiatt:
The Music and Influences of Songwriter John Hiatt
Part One:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-03-26T09_00_00-07_00
Part Two:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-03-28T08_00_00-07_00

- Johnny Cash:
The Musical Legacy of the Man in Black
Part One:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-06-25T09_00_00-07_00
Part Two:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2023-06-27T08_00_00-07_00

- Led Zeppelin:
Exploring the Folk & Blues Roots of Led Zeppelin
Part One:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2021-11-28T17_00_00-08_00
Part Two:
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2021-12-01T15_00_00-08_00

Happy Birthday to New Orlean's favorite son, The Night Tripper, Dr. John a/k/a Mac Rebennack. For years I tried to inter...
11/21/2025

Happy Birthday to New Orlean's favorite son, The Night Tripper, Dr. John a/k/a Mac Rebennack.

For years I tried to interview Dr. John. There were three artists I desperately wanted to interview, Dr. John, Gary Moore, and Mark Knopfler. In pursuit of an interview, someone gave me a number in New Orleans where he "hung out." If memory serves, it was Tsaint Recording Studios. I called the number and spoke to a guy named Allen. After I had hung-up the phone I realized I'd been speaking to Allen Toussaint. That was an opportunity missed.

In the early years of the Indigenous Jam, we had a very close working relationship with Joe Bonamassa and his manager, Roy. Pacific St Blues was one of the first two radio programs to play Joe's music. Today he’s a superstar and rightfully so. While some continue to lob criticism at Bonamassa, he earned his place as the top touring blues guitarist by being on-the-road and, this is important, helping open the door for others by producing their albums, letting them open shows, or appearing on their records. Bonamassa is nothing if not a faithful servant of the blues and those that play it. Several times over the early years we discussed putting together a music festival called, Joemaha.

Once when Joe was in town and I took him to the guitar shop in downtown Papillion. I don’t remember the name of the store but I think the owner’s name was Derek. There was a Robert Johnson era Gibson guitar on the wall that immediately attracted Joe’s discerning eye. Later we ate at Danny's on 72nd & Blondo. It was at Danny’s that we bumped into "Mouse" Strauss, the boxer and former bodyguard for Bob Dylan. 'Mouse' told us Dylan stories for about an hour including meeting the mysterious sage the first time while hitchhiking and picked up by Dylan’s bus. If nothing, it was a memorable story.

After eating we then headed over to 7777 Cass Streets to see Dr. John at The Music Box. Having met Mac several times by then, we were invited backstage where I introduced Joe to Mac. That was the first time I was able to introduce Joe to someone he wanted to meet. Years later, having interviewed the brother of the late Irish bluesman Rory Gallagher, Donal, on the phone, I arranged with Joe's manager for Donal to meet-up with Joe at Bonamassa's show at the Royal Albert Hall. The meeting was captured, albeit briefly, in the DVD of the sold-out concert.

The first time I met Mac Rebennack, a/k/a Dr. John was at a BB King show at the Devaney Center in Lincoln. As I recall, the line-up was The Muddy Waters Tribute Band, Dr. John, Little Feat, and BB King. The interview was in person and occurred in the men's locker room. Mac has just gotten out of rehab for a long term narcotics addiction. He seemed nervous and not really into being interviewed. Over in the corner, what I've always figured was BB's band, someone was smoking pot. The smell wafted over to our area and I assumed it was making Mac uncomfortable. In fact, probably having been interviewed by hundreds of unprepared college radio hosts, Dr. John was in guarded and bored interview mode. And, as the interview wore on, it was clear I was bombing...the interview was not going well.

I learned over the years you have to do your homework to conduct an interview. You have to get the artist into a conversation rather than a rote Q&A. By asking questions that the interviewee had not been asked a million times previously and, ideally, bringing up a topic of interest to them (which is NEVER their latest album, the tour, or who they'd screwed in the past).

I asked Mac how he got Red Tyler to tour again. "Mo********er, how do YOU know about Red Tyler?" he shot back in an aggressive tone? As quick as I could, I listed the members in his band that I had recognized and discussed some of their recordings. I shifted into discussions about Professor Longhair, Dave Bartholomew, and Art Neville. "Man, you are one cool cat" said Mac as he draped his arm over my shoulders. I adore Dr. John. Reluctantly, he discussed the Rolling Stones Exile on Main Street sessions although it was clear he didn’t want to discuss it. After that, he talked and shared as though we were life-long friends. Oh, and if they have a book, bring the book.

This Week...Everyone can play!
11/21/2025

This Week...Everyone can play!

11/20/2025
Happy Heavenly birthday to the other, older brother, Duane Allman.Known as "skydog," Allman's slide guitar influence and...
11/20/2025

Happy Heavenly birthday to the other, older brother, Duane Allman.

Known as "skydog," Allman's slide guitar influence and rich southern sound would launch the Southern Rock music genre - paving the way for other acts including Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Tragically killed in a motorcycle crash, Allman's recording career not only launched the Allman Brothers but participated in the formation of Derek & the Dominoes and benefitted from his arrangement of Hey Jude by soul singer WIlson Picket.

Learn more about The Allman Brothers via' our two-part Spotligh Show on Duane and Gregg Allman.

https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2024-05-26T07_12_48-07_00
https://www.podomatic.com/podcasts/kiwrblues/episodes/2024-05-26T08_00_00-07_00

Remembering the great "Skydog", Duane Allman (November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971 ) on his birthday 🎸
11/20/2025

Remembering the great "Skydog", Duane Allman (November 20, 1946 – October 29, 1971 ) on his birthday 🎸

Happy Birthday to the late Malcolm John Rebennack Jr., better known to all as Dr. John, the Night Tripper.
11/20/2025

Happy Birthday to the late Malcolm John Rebennack Jr., better known to all as Dr. John, the Night Tripper.

Happy Birthday to the one & only Joe Walsh 🎸
11/20/2025

Happy Birthday to the one & only Joe Walsh 🎸

The Doors movieMarcus Theatre, 144th & Maple, Omaha. Marcus Lincoln Grand, Lincoln7 p.m., December 4th1:30 p.m., Decembe...
11/18/2025

The Doors movie
Marcus Theatre, 144th & Maple, Omaha.
Marcus Lincoln Grand, Lincoln
7 p.m., December 4th
1:30 p.m., December 6th

Discover the story of one of America's most influential rock bands, The Doors: When You're Strange comes to cinemas worldwide December 4 & 6.

The chemistry of four artists made The Doors one of America’s most influential rock bands. With rare footage shot from their formation in 1965 to Jim Morrison’s death in 1971, When You're Strange, Tom DiCillo’s GRAMMY® Award-Winning film narrated by Johnny Depp, follows the band through their career, providing insight into the revolutionary impact of their music. On the occasion of the band's 60th anniversary, the film will be presented in cinemas in 4K for the first time ever, and feature a newly recorded performance of "Riders on the Storm" featuring John Densmore, Robby Krieger, and special guests performing the song in exotic locations around the world in partnership with Playing For Change.

Get tickets on the official website. In cinemas worldwide from December 4.

11/18/2025

Excited to be back on tour in Spring 2026! The Artist Presales for Dallas and Louisville go live at 10am ET on Thursday. Sign up to receive the presale code and learn more about the other dates: rhiannongiddens.com/tour

Can't wait to see you back out there!

Photo: Karen Cox

On Saturday, January 31st, Grammy award winner, Dom Flemons will be playing a free show at The Joslyn Art Museum.In the ...
11/18/2025

On Saturday, January 31st, Grammy award winner, Dom Flemons will be playing a free show at The Joslyn Art Museum.

In the early 2000's, Flemons, along with MacArthur Genius Award winner Rhiannon Giddens, (OST Sinners) and Justin Robinson formed the Grammy Award winning band, The Carolina Chocolate Drops.

Known as, The Drops, the band reignited an exploration of Black String Band Music a/k/a "Old Time Music." This genre includes banjos, an instrument that originated in Africa, bluegrass, country, and folk music.

There is a wonderful documentary on Netflix / YouTube about the band, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mg8nXPFU7go. The "art" of calling a square dance originated with Afro-Americans in the Carolinas.

- Beyonce's 2024 album, Cowboy Carter, was inspired, in part, by the Drops and Giddens is the opening musician on Beyonce's album.

As the band explored the role of AA in Americana music, Flemons put out a CD on the Smithsonian Records label, Folkways, entitled Black Cowboys. Flemons has an encyclopedic music knowledge base from 1850 - 1940. Research for his accompanying book found that 25% of American cowboys were black and wrote songs like, Home On the Range and Goodbye Old Paint.He is a fascinating fellow and a brilliant musician and entertainer.

While the show is free and open to everyone, we will be working to bring young Hispanic and Afro-American people to the show as a part of African American History Month. Space is limited to 100 seats. As a part of his show, Flemons will be showing the film, The Bronze Buckaroo (see below). So the show will be multimedia including music, entertainment, history, and film.

Since the show is free, we would appreciate any assistance promoting the show.

Happy Birthday to the Father of the British pub rock sound, Graham Parker.In 1975 Parker began his recording career with...
11/18/2025

Happy Birthday to the Father of the British pub rock sound, Graham Parker.

In 1975 Parker began his recording career with Nick Lowe as his producer. Parker debut early, and briefly, on Stiff Records preceeding both Elvis Costerllo and Joe Jackson. If you're looking for a fix to your Dr. Feelgood habit, explore the music of Graham Parker - a favorite of deejays, music critics, and record store k***s for over 50 years.

11/18/2025

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