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Jimmy "Duck" Holmes
JIMMY "DUCK" HOLMES appearing in 7 shows and/or playlists

JIMMY "DUCK" HOLMES

EPISODES OF AMERICAN ROUTES WITH JIMMY "DUCK" HOLMES

FROM THE SHOW: SMALL TOWN BLUES: JEFF TWEEDY AND JIMMY DUCK HOLMES

From the show "Small Town Blues: Jeff Tweedy and Jimmy Duck Holmes" originally aired on March 8th, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: SMALL TOWN BLUES: JEFF TWEEDY & JIMMY DUCK HOLMES

From the show "Small Town Blues: Jeff Tweedy & Jimmy Duck Holmes" originally aired on June 27th, 2018

LABOR DAY LIVE AT THE BATON ROUGE BLUES FESTIVAL

The long-running Baton Rouge Blues Festival draws on the Louisiana capital's definitive musical legacy. This Labor Day, we play live cuts from BRBF's 2018 festivities: The late harmonica man and singer Lazy Lester revisits the R&B singles he released on Excello Records in the '50s and '60s. Guitarist Jimmy "Duck" Holmes plays Bentonia-style blues, which he learned growing up in Mississippi around the family juke joint. Fellow Mississippian Harmonica Bean talks the blues and plays his mouth harp. Cowboy Stew Blues Revue -- a supergroup of Lafayette, LA-musicians including blues rocker C.C. Adcock, Cajun accordionist Steve Riley, and guitarist Lil Buck Sinegal of late Zydeco King Clifton Chenier's band -- prove they are more than the sum of their parts. British R&B soul band James Hunter Six roll out club style with great elan. Grammy-winner and son of local legend Tabby Thomas, Chris Thomas King taps into his deep musical roots on blues classics and gospel standards. And younger generation guitarists Troy Turner and Samantha Fish show off their blues chops with inflections of pop and rock. Click "here":https://no-smoke.org/labor-day-live-baton-rouge-blues-festival-2018/ to view a press release from the American Nonsmokers' Rights Foundation, who sponsored the Baton Rouge Blues Festival and underwrote this episode of American Routes.

HALLOWS AND HARVEST: AMERICAN ROUTES HALLOWEEN SPECIAL

It's Halloween... a time of spirit and flesh, tricks and treats. We'll hear from Houma Indian carver and instrument-maker, Ivy Billiot, about rougarou-- or werewolves -- and the spirit world. Then Bentonia bluesman Jimmy "Duck" Holmes tells us about the devil in daily life. Also songs about murder and mayhem, and beings from beyond the stars... and beyond the grave. Plus music from Dr. John and Memphis Minnie, Hank Williams and Screamin' Jay Hawkins.

SMALL TOWN BLUES: JEFF TWEEDY AND JIMMY DUCK HOLMES

Wilco frontman, Jeff Tweedy tells of the impact on his songs of growing up in the blue-collar town, Belleville, Illinois. Music became his creative outlet in high school and lead to founding the seminal Americana band, Uncle Tupelo. We hear from Jeff in his Chicago studio "The Loft" about the emergence of Wilco and the place that making music has in his life, including work with Woody Guthrie's lyrics and producing records with Mavis Staples. In Bentonia, Mississippi, playing blues and running the Blue Front Cafe, has been a lifetime role for guitarist Jimmy "Duck" Holmes. Duck talks about juke joints and moonshine in the Jim Crow South til now- and how he got the name Duck. We'll also hear music of jukes, honky-tonks and nightclubs from Hank Williams and George Jones to Bessie Smith and Mary Lou Williams.

SMALL TOWN BLUES: JEFF TWEEDY AND JIMMY DUCK HOLMES

Wilco frontman, Jeff Tweedy tells of the impact on his songs of growing up in the blue collar town, Belleville, Illinois. Music became his creative outlet in high school and lead to founding the seminal Americana band, Uncle Tupelo. We hear from Jeff in his Chicago studio "The Loft" about the emergence of Wilco and the place that making music has in his life, including work with Woody Guthrie's lyrics and producing records with Mavis Staples. In Bentonia, Mississippi, playing blues and running the Blue Front Cafe, has been a lifetime role for guitarist Jimmy "Duck" Holmes. Duck talks about juke joints and moonshine in the Jim Crow South til now- and how he got the name Duck. We'll also hear music of jukes, honky-tonks and nightclubs from Hank Williams and George Jones to Bessie Smith and Mary Lou Williams.

HALLOWS & HARVEST: AMERICAN ROUTES HALLOWEEN 2016

It's Halloween... a time of spirit and flesh, tricks and treats. We'll hear from Houma Indian carver and instrument-maker, Ivy Billiot, about rougarou - or werewolves - and the spirit world. Then Bentonia bluesman Jimmy "Duck" Holmes tells us about the devil in daily life. Also songs about murder and mayhem, and beings from beyond the stars... and beyond the grave. Plus music from Dr. John and Memphis Minnie, Hank Williams and Screamin' Jay Hawkins.