On this day in Blues history for July 9th…

On this day in 1927 the Black Birds Of Paradise recorded “Bugahoma Blues”, “Muddy Water”, “Sugar!”, and “Tishomingo Blues” in Birmingham, Alabama for the Gennett label.

On this day in 1955, Frank Sinatra had the number one record in the nation. It was called, “Learnin’ The Blues“.

Today’s show features music performed by The Blackbirds of Paradise and Frank Sinatra

On this day in Blues history is published every day in video format on Bluesland (on Facebook) and on BlueSky 

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