On this day in Blues history for June 2nd…

On this day in 1896, Guglieimo Marconi’s radio was patented in the U.S.

On this day in 1925, Virginia Liston recorded “Make Me A Pallet”, and “You Can Dip Your Bread In My Gravy, But You Can’t Have None Of My Chops ” in New York City for OKeh.

On this day in 1960, Lowell Fulson recorded “Blue Shadows“, Chess single 959.

On this day in 1962, Ray Charles’ “I Can’t Stop Loving You” began it’s 5 week stay at the top of the singles charts.


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