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Tony Coleman: B.B. King, A Life In The Blues, & More!

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The Podcast: In every episode, The Outdated Entertainment Hour With Bob Smith takes a fond look back at classic forms of show business - music, film, TV, books, magazines, radio, you name it. Smith (The Outdated Wrestling Hour, Good Times, Gallery) brings on guests who are experts in a wide variety of genres - every show is a revelation in itself.
The Guest: On what ranks as a high-water mark for this podcast, Smith bring on a musician who is widely considered to be one of the greatest musicians of all time: Drummer Tony Coleman, who not only performed in The B.B. King Blues Band for more than three decades, but also worked with other legends including Bobby Blue Bland, Otis Clay, Johnnie Taylor, and a host of other artists in all genres. Coleman (recently featured on the cover of Living Blues Magazine) delivers amazing memories of life on the road with B.B. King, how he learned to love blues music, insider tales about great music legends, and much more. Get down with the blues with Tony Coleman and The Outdated Entertainment Hour!

Write to us at [email protected]!
Learn more at outdatedentertainment.buzzsprout.com!

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Content provided by Bob Smith Podcasts. All podcast content including episodes, graphics, and podcast descriptions are uploaded and provided directly by Bob Smith Podcasts or their podcast platform partner. If you believe someone is using your copyrighted work without your permission, you can follow the process outlined here https://podcastplayer.com/legal.

The Podcast: In every episode, The Outdated Entertainment Hour With Bob Smith takes a fond look back at classic forms of show business - music, film, TV, books, magazines, radio, you name it. Smith (The Outdated Wrestling Hour, Good Times, Gallery) brings on guests who are experts in a wide variety of genres - every show is a revelation in itself.
The Guest: On what ranks as a high-water mark for this podcast, Smith bring on a musician who is widely considered to be one of the greatest musicians of all time: Drummer Tony Coleman, who not only performed in The B.B. King Blues Band for more than three decades, but also worked with other legends including Bobby Blue Bland, Otis Clay, Johnnie Taylor, and a host of other artists in all genres. Coleman (recently featured on the cover of Living Blues Magazine) delivers amazing memories of life on the road with B.B. King, how he learned to love blues music, insider tales about great music legends, and much more. Get down with the blues with Tony Coleman and The Outdated Entertainment Hour!

Write to us at [email protected]!
Learn more at outdatedentertainment.buzzsprout.com!

  continue reading

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