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"Rhythm Gumbo" |
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Although not in production at this time, "Rhythm Gumbo" is available for syndication as a 2 hour program Monday through Friday nights. A weekend program featuring segments from the previous week is also available. This is a two part show; each part is 2 hours in length. Although designed to run together, they can be aired independently of each other. |
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"Rhythm Gumbo" is designed to broadcast in conjunction with a 2 hour edition of "Blue Shadows," the program that will replace "Blues After Hours" once syndication begins. |
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After determining the needs of their individual stations, program directors will have the option of carrying either or both shows between 1 and 5 nights a week. Also, the weekend edition is available; either instead of or in addition to the weeknight schedule. |
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The BluesPlus Schedule Is Designed To Let Each Station Customize A Package
Of Shows To Fit Its Unique Programming Requirements |
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Select As Few (Or As Many) As Your Station Needs |
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"Rhythm Gumbo" reflects a broad range of musical interests. |
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Note from program host John Ellis: |
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From the beginning, with "Blues After Hours," I found myself pushing (and often exceeding) the limits of a blues format. It just seems that blues is connected to so many other genres of music and to my ears fits so well with them. "Rhythm Gumbo" is based in the blues, but pushes those limits by design. |
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Rhythm Gumbo Recipe |
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