("On This Date" is a daily calendar listing of the birthdays and death anniversaries of some of pop culture's most influential figures along with their photographs ;-)
with James Ronstadt and the Dynamic Shufflekings drew a turnaway, Sold Out crowd to the Atherton Performing Arts Studio Saturday January 31, 2009. The venue's largest turnout, ever! ;-) For some pictures from this momentous occasion, Click Here
The Stoddard's Hale has been proud to present Travis "The Moonchild" Haddix at O'Toole's Pub the past three years and Travis' 2007 Honolulu show will be April 22nd at the New Irish Rose (see notice above.....:-)
You can purchase some of Travis' music at the Official Travis "The Moonchild" Haddix Web-site (to prepare yourself for "The Moonchild"'s next Island performances. ;-)
2003 was "Officially" the Year of the Blues but we're still celebratin' in 2020! :-) If you don't like (LOVE ;-) the blues, then you must have a hole in your soul!
Test your knowledge of the greatest blues players of all time. Help save real blues music. Do your homework and learn who the important and real blues people are!
This "Somethin' Blue" playlist honors the legacy of a multi instrumentalist who was also a record producer and engineer. His work is featured on every track of this playlist, do you know "Who da guy?"
Got To Get Away - Hourglass Track 9 The Hourglass
Cast Off All My Fears - Hourglass Disc 1 Track 10 Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective
Southbound - Hourglass Track 1 Southbound
I Was Born Blue - Swamp Dogg Track 6 Total Destruction To Your Mind
My Love Will Never Die - Johnny Jenkins Track 11 Ton-Ton Macoute!
To The Other Woman (I'm The Other Woman) - Doris Duke Track 12 I'm A Loser The Swamp Dogg Sessions ... And More
I Love The Way You Love - Betty Wright Track 1 I Love The Way You Love
All My Friends - Gregg Allman Disc 1 Track 7 Laid Back
Please Be With Me - Cowboy Disc 7 Track 5 Skydog: The Duane Allman Retrospective
Melissa (Live At The Capitol Theater 1974) - Gregg Allman Disc 2 Track 18 Laid Back
Travelin' Shoes - Elvin Bishop Track 5 Let It Flow
Long Time Gone - Dickey Betts Track 1 Bougainvillea's Call: The Very Best Of Dickey Betts (From: "Highway Call")
Can't Lose What You Never Had - The Allman Brothers Band Track 1 Win, Lose Or Draw
Three Hundred Pounds Of Hongry - Eddie Hinton Track 9 Hard Luck Guy
When Were The Good Old Days? - Greg Koch Track 2 4 Days In The South
Congratulations! to William Pearsall and Blew Smith who both correctly identified Johnny Sandlin as this "Who da Guy"
Congratulations!
to Michael Scott who correctly identified these four "Who da Guy's" as: Eddie "One String" Jones, Sam "One String Sam" Wilson, Eddie "Guitar Slim" Jones and Alec "Guitar Slim" Seward!
Congratulations also go out to Joe Lempkowski who correctly identified the previous WDG as Mississippi Joe Caldicott and the �field researcher� who re-discovered Joe in 1967 as George Mitchell!
to Jon Sholle who correctly identified Eva Taylor (Irene Gibbons) and her husband Clarence Williams as our previous WDG ("Who da Gal?" ;-)!
to Wayne Masuda who correctly identified Louisiana Red aka Iverson Minter, his "American Blues Expatriate Neighbor" as Champion Jack Dupree and Red's 1962 Million Seller as "Red's Dream".
to Joe Lempkowski who correctly identified Archie Edwards and the photographer who "discovered" him as Axel K�stner (that's a threepeat Joe!;-)
to Joe Lempkowski who correctly identified Bo Carter aka Armenter Chatmon and the well known standard song that he wrote and recorded in 1928 as "Corrine Corrina".
to Joe Lempkowski who correctly identified Alexis Korner and his 1970's hit song as "Whole Lotta Love"
to the latest "WDG Heavyweight Champion" Werner Sirch (and current contributor ;-) who correctly identified the "Who Da Guy" before that as Jimmy Liggins and the "3D Music" song "Drunk" (that's a threepeat Werner!;-)
to Werner Sirch who correctly identified K.C. Douglas! and his hit song as "Mercury Blues".
to Werner Sirch who correctly identified John Brim (and ID'd his wife as Grace),
Joe Lempkowski who correctly identified J.B. Hutto and his nephew as Li'l Ed Williams,
to Tom Holland for having identified his friend, the late, great Fenton Robinson,
to the previous "WDG Heavyweight Champion" ;-) Joe Lempkowski for identifying Clarence Garlow,
to Denny Noland and to Joe Lempkowski for identifying Morris Dollison, Jr. aka Cash McCall, to Joe Lempkowski for identifying John Funchess aka Johnny Littlejohn,
to Chris Planas for identifying Michael Mann aka Hollywood Fats,
to Tom Holland who identified the legendary Sammy Lawhorn,
to Joe Lempkowski and Lou Wolfenson who both identified Eddie Taylor (that's a threepeat Joe!),
to Joe Lempkowski who correctly identified Luther Tucker,
to Joe Lempkowski who correctly identified Mighty Joe Young,
to Jim Kneubuhl who correctly identified Pat Hare,
to Milan Bertosa who correctly identified Mr.Ike Turner
and to Chris Planas for correctly identifying Eddie Durham way back in March, 2000. (Has it really been that long?!)
"The Stoddard's Hale" has been named a Cyber-Teddy Top 500 Site! Mahalo!
"The Stoddard's Hale" was selected to receive the "2001-2002 Golden Web Award", Mahalo!
"The Stoddard's Hale" was selected to receive the "2002-2003 Golden Web Award", Mahalo!
We are proud to announce that "The Stoddard's Hale" has been selected to receive the "2003-2004 Golden Web Award", Mahalo!
We are proud to announce that "The Stoddard's Hale" has been selected to receive the "2004-2005 Golden Web Award", Mahalo!
We are proud to announce that "The Stoddard's Hale" has been selected to receive the "2005-2006 Golden Web Award", Mahalo!
"The Stoddard's Hale" was selected to receive an Aloha Award, Mahalo!