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Jimmie Vaughan's 'Fabulous' Life in the Blues (#014)
Jun 8, 2026
21m 18s
Kenny Wayne Shepherd Reaches New ‘Ledbetter Heights’ (#013)
May 8, 2026
16m 30s
Chris Vachon is 'Stepping Out' with Roomful’s New Voice and Legendary Horns (#012)
Oct 31, 2025
21m 58s
Kim Wilson Knows You Can't Fake the Blues (#011)
Jun 26, 2025
27m 45s
Larry McCray Talks Heartbreak City, Blues Roots — and Jams with Jimmy (#010)
Jun 13, 2025
29m 58s
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| Date | Episode | Description | Length | ||||||
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| 6/8/26 | ![]() Jimmie Vaughan's 'Fabulous' Life in the Blues (#014) | Blues legend Jimmie Vaughan joins Jimmy Sengenberger to reflect on a life spent playing the music he loves — from earning $350 a week at 14 to co-founding The Fabulous Thunderbirds with Kim Wilson after a chance Austin jam session. Jimmie opens up about kid brother Stevie Ray Vaughan breaking his cardinal rule — "Stevie, don't fool with my guitar!" — and shares what's ahead: a summer tour featuring stops at Colorado's Blues from the Top Festival in Winter Park (June 26-28) and a return to Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival. His verdict on six decades in the blues? "I've had a great time and just always love playing — and I can't believe it." | 21m 18s | ||||||
| 5/8/26 | ![]() Kenny Wayne Shepherd Reaches New ‘Ledbetter Heights’ (#013) | Thirty years after Ledbetter Heights introduced the world to a teenage guitar phenom, Kenny Wayne Shepherd is breathing new life into the album that started it all with Ledbetter Heights: The 30th Anniversary Sessions, out May 8th. The platinum-selling, six-time Grammy-nominated guitarist rejoins Jimmy Sengenberger for a lively and reflective conversation about revisiting the record, playing blues from the heart — and returning to the Rocky Mountains at the 24th Blues from the Top Festival. | 16m 30s | ||||||
| 10/31/25 | ![]() Chris Vachon is 'Stepping Out' with Roomful’s New Voice and Legendary Horns (#012) | Chris Vachon, guitarist and bandleader of the legendary Roomful of Blues, joins Jimmy Sengenberger to dive into the band's 58-year legacy and their brand-new album, Stepping Out. Chris reflects on his 36-year tenure, joining the group on his birthday, and how a teenage discovery of B.B. King’s Live at the Regal changed everything. Chris dishes on the "absolutely phenomenal" addition of vocalist DD Bastos and why he'll always prefer the "power" of an eight-piece ensemble over being a solo star. From the surprise revival of vinyl to taking audiences on a musical journey from New Orleans to Chicago, Chris keeps the mission simple: "We’re up there to entertain people and to have them have fun!" | 21m 58s | ||||||
| 6/26/25 | ![]() Kim Wilson Knows You Can't Fake the Blues (#011) | Kim Wilson doesn’t just play the blues — he lives it. The Fabulous Thunderbirds frontman, singer, and harmonica legend joins Jimmy Sengenberger to reflect on a storied career — from being embraced by Little Walter and James Cotton to building a legacy of his own. Kim dishes on the Thunderbirds’ wild days in Austin, his drive to keep traditional blues alive — taking sharp aim at “blues/rock” — and why his upcoming solo album The Time Has Come may be his rawest yet. He’s also heading back to the Blues from the Top Festival in Winter Park, Colorado — where, at 9,000 feet, one thing’s for sure: “It’s hard to breathe!” And as always, Kim keeps it real: “We weren’t trying to fit a box — we just wanted to make good music.” | 27m 45s | ||||||
| 6/13/25 | ![]() Larry McCray Talks Heartbreak City, Blues Roots — and Jams with Jimmy (#010) | Blues powerhouse Larry McCray joins Jimmy Sengenberger to dig deep into the soul of the genre while giving us a tour of Heartbreak City, his brand-new album produced by Joe Bonamassa and Josh Smith, featuring all-stars like Reese Wynans and Kirk Fletcher. From his early roots playing with family to his mission to modernize the blues while preserving its heart, Larry opens up about his journey, influences, and why the Blues keeps hitting home. Plus, Larry and Jimmy (who blows harp) close things out in the only way true bluesmen can — with a down-home, off-the-cuff jam session! | 29m 58s | ||||||
| 5/19/25 | ![]() Joanne Shaw Taylor Tunes Her Guitar to Blues, Rock and Hank's Howls (#009) | British blues-rock powerhouse Joanne Shaw Taylor joins Jimmy Sengenberger to explore her musical journey from early blues influences to her distinctive, eclectic sound today. She shares insights into her creative process and collaborating with legendary producer Kevin Shirley and blues superstar Joe Bonamassa on her new album, Black & Gold. Beyond the music, Joanne shares the latest on her "psychotic sausage dog," Hank. Will she finally release her long-awaited, canine-centered album? | 25m 49s | ||||||
| 5/5/25 | ![]() Kenny Wayne Shepherd Crosses Blues Generations (#008) | Guitar virtuoso Kenny Wayne Shepherd joins Jimmy Sengenberger to discuss his iconic career and fresh collaboration with 91-year-old blues legend Bobby Rush. Shepherd shares insights on recording Young Fashioned Ways with Bobby, their tour and upcoming Friday performance at Denver's Paramount Theatre, and how their partnership transcends age and background: "It's just two human beings having a great time making good music." | 22m 12s | ||||||
| 12/17/24 | ![]() Devon Allman and Jimmy Hall Carry the Allman Brothers’ Torch (#007) | Southern rock torchbearer Devon Allman sits down with Jimmy Sengenberger for an intimate conversation about the Allman Betts Family Revival, the legacy of the Allman Brothers Band’s "haunting" songbook, and the responsibility of preserving their family’s musical heritage. As a bonus, legendary vocalist and multi-instrumentalist Jimmy Hall joins the conversation, sharing stories from his early days with Wet Willie and his deep connections to Gregg Allman and the timeless music of the Allman Brothers. | 25m 52s | ||||||
| 9/2/24 | ![]() Warren Haynes Blends the Blues, Soul and Symphony (#006) | Guitar titan Warren Haynes has spent his career blending genres and pushing musical frontiers. From his Allman Brothers roots to leading Gov't Mule, Warren talks with Jimmy Sengenberger about his upcoming album, "Million Voices Whisper," and his latest live music venture — blending blues, rock, soul, and symphony. Warren opens up about collaborating with legends like Gregg Allman and Derek Trucks, the magic of playing iconic venues like Red Rocks, jam band dynamics, and more. | 26m 57s | ||||||
| 8/20/24 | ![]() ZZ Ward Balances Motherhood and the Blues (#005) | ZZ Ward opens up with Jimmy Sengenberger about returning to her Blues roots and balancing life as a working mother. She shares the raw emotion behind her latest single, ”Mother” and how she pours heart and soul into her music and live performances. | 24m 16s | ||||||
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| 8/8/24 | ![]() Steve Cropper Is Selling Groove (#004) | Legendary musician Steve Cropper joins Jimmy Sengenberger for a fun and wide-ranging chat — covering his days as a staple at Stax Records and his time with Booker T and the MGs to his solo career and his latest album. | 18m 55s | ||||||
| 6/25/24 | ![]() Tommy Castro Gets Lost in the Music (#003) | Blues/rock guitar icon Tommy Castro joins Jimmy Sengenberger on ”Blues Business.” | 49m 19s | ||||||
| 6/25/24 | ![]() Deanna Bogart Talks Sax, Soul and Blues Stories (#002) | Blues saxophonist, pianist and singer Deanna Bogart joins Jimmy Sengenberger on Blues Business! | 36m 13s | ||||||
| 3/2/24 | ![]() Walter Trout Bares His Soul in 'Broken' (#001) | Blues guitar legend Walter Trout bares his soul in the new album, ”Broken” — and he’s our first guest on ”Blues Business!” | 31m 44s | ||||||
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