Tag: Keb Mo

Thursday 6/23/22 5pm ET: Feature LP: Keb’ Mo’ – Oklahoma (2019)

Oklahoma is an album by American musician Keb’ Mo’ and was released on June 14, 2019.

The lead single of the album was “Put a Woman in Charge” featuring Rosanne Cash and was released on September 28, 2018. On October 11, 2019 a music video was released for the song. The second single, “Don’t Throw it Away” featuring Taj Mahal was released on June 12, 2019. He collaborated with the Plastic Pollution Coalition to release a music video to the song. On June 14, 2019 Mo released the song “Oklahoma” as a promotional single, as well as a lyric video to accompany it.

1. “I Remember You” 4:13
2. “Oklahoma” 3:59
3. “Put a Woman in Charge” (featuring Rosanne Cash) 4:06
4. “This is My Home” 4:54
5. “Don’t Throw it Away” (featuring Taj Mahal) 2:58
6. “The Way I” 3:22
7. “Ridinʼ On A Train” 3:00
8. “I Shouldʼve” 3:54
9. “Cold Outside” 4:59
10. “Beautiful Music” 3:35

Friday 1/21/22 11pm ET: Feature LP: Keb’ Mo’ – Good To Be… (2022)

Good To Be… is the sixteenth album from Keb’ Mo’, released January 21, 2022.

  1. Good To Be (Home Again) 03:30
  2. So Easy 03:08
  3. Sunny And Warm 03:26
  4. Good Strong Woman 03:18
  5. The Medicine Man 03:37
  6. Marvelous To Me 03:34
  7. Lean On Me 03:53
  8. Like Love 03:40
  9. All Dressed Up 04:13
  10. ’62 Chevy 03:28
  11. Louder 04:23
  12. So Good To Me 03:46
  13. Quiet Moments 03:54

Thursday 1/13/22 1am ET: Feature LP: Keb’ Mo’ – Oklahoma (2019)

Oklahoma is the fourteenth studio album by American musician Keb’ Mo’ and was released on June 14, 2019 by Concord Records label. The album featured guest contributions from Rosanne Cash, Jaci Velasquez, Robert Randolph, Taj Mahal and a duet with Robbie Brooks Moore (his wife). The album also produced two singles: “Put a Woman in Charge” released on September 28, 2018, and “Don’t Throw it Away” released on June 12, 2019.

  1. “I Remember You” 4:13
  2. “Oklahoma” 3:59
  3. “Put a Woman in Charge” (featuring Rosanne Cash) 4:06
  4. “This Is My Home” 4:54
  5. “Don’t Throw It Away” (featuring Taj Mahal) 2:58
  6. “The Way I” 3:22
  7. “Ridinʼ on a Train” 3:00
  8. “I Shouldʼve” 3:54
  9. “Cold Outside” 4:59
  10. “Beautiful Music” (featuring Robbie Brooks Moore) 3:35

Keb’ Mo’ – main vocals, guitar
Rosanne Cash – vocals (track 3)
Taj Mahal (track 5)
Robert Randolph
Jaci Velasquez
Robbie Brooks Moore – vocals (track 10)

Sunday 11/29/2020 10pm ET: Feature LP: Keb’ Mo’ – Just Like You (1996)

Just Like You is the third studio album by Delta blues artist Keb’ Mo’, released in 1996. It features guest artists Jackson Browne and Bonnie Raitt, both on the title track “Just Like You”. Unlike the first album, Just Like You features a more blues-pop to blues-rock feel and more of its tracks feature a full band. In 1997, Just Like You won the Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Album.

“That’s Not Love” – 4:08
“Perpetual Blues Machine” – 3:16
“More Than One Way Home” – 4:53
“I’m on Your Side” – 3:40
“Just Like You” – 3:26
“You Can Love Yourself” – 2:33
“Dangerous Mood” – 4:59
“The Action” – 3:59
“Hand It Over” – 2:55
“Standin’ at the Station” – 3:13
“Momma, Where’s My Daddy?” – 3:07
“Last Fair Deal Gone Down” – 3:47
“Lullaby Baby Blues” – 2:36

Keb’ Mo’ – vocals, guitar, harmonica
James “Hutch” Hutchinson – bass guitar
Tommy Eyre – keyboards; 11-string guitar on “Momma, Where’s My Daddy”
Laval Belle, Ricky Fataar – drums
Munyungo Jackson – percussion
Jackie Farris, Jean McClain – backing vocals
John Porter – dobro on “Last Fair Deal Gone Down”
Larry David – harmonica on “Last Fair Deal Gone Down”
Darrell Leonard – trumpet on “Last Fair Deal Gone Down”
Jim Price – trombone on “Last Fair Deal Gone Down”
Jim Gordon – clarinet on “Last Fair Deal Gone Down”

Thursday 6pm: Across The Tracks Feature – One (Part 2)

This installment of Across The Tracks feature tune with “ONE” in the title.  We’ll feature music from Keb’ Mo’, Jackson 5, Mary J Blige & U2, Creed, Christine McVie, Joe Simon, Britney Spears, Queen and much more across the tracks and genres.  

Tuesday 11pm: Feature LP: Keb’ Mo’ – Oklahoma (2019)

Oklahoma is an album by American musician Keb’ Mo’ and was released on June 14, 2019.

The lead single of the album was “Put a Woman in Charge” featuring Rosanne Cash and was released on September 28, 2018. On October 11, 2019 a music video was released for the song. The second single, “Don’t Throw it Away” featuring Taj Mahal was released on June 12, 2019. He collaborated with the Plastic Pollution Coalition to release a music video to the song. On June 14, 2019 Mo released the song “Oklahoma” as a promotional single, as well as a lyric video to accompany it.

1. “I Remember You” 4:13
2. “Oklahoma” 3:59
3. “Put a Woman in Charge” (featuring Rosanne Cash) 4:06
4. “This is My Home” 4:54
5. “Don’t Throw it Away” (featuring Taj Mahal) 2:58
6. “The Way I” 3:22
7. “Ridinʼ On A Train” 3:00
8. “I Shouldʼve” 3:54
9. “Cold Outside” 4:59
10. “Beautiful Music” 3:35

Wednesday 11:30: 1/2 Hour Special Feature Artist – Keb’ Mo’

Join us Mon-Fri at 11:30 for 30 minutes from a different artist.  We debut with Keb’ Mo’. 

Kevin Roosevelt Moore (born October 3, 1951), known as Keb’ Mo’, is an American blues musician and four-time Grammy Award winner. He is a singer, guitarist, and songwriter, living in Nashville, Tennessee. He has been described as “a living link to the seminal Delta blues that travelled up the Mississippi River and across the expanse of America”. His post-modern blues style is influenced by many eras and genres, including folk, rock, jazz, pop and country. The moniker “Keb Mo” was coined by his original drummer, Quentin Dennard, and picked up by his record label as a “street talk” abbreviation of his given name.

Feature Artist: Keb’ Mo’ 8pm ET

kebmoKeb’ Mo’ (born Kevin Moore, October 3, 1951) is a three-time American Grammy Award-winning blues musician. He is a singer, guitarist, and songwriter, currently living in Nashville, Tennessee, with his wife Robbie Brooks Moore. He has been described as “a living link to the seminal Delta blues that travelled up the Mississippi River and across the expanse of America”. His post-modern blues style is influenced by many eras and genres, including folk, rock, jazz and pop. The moniker “Keb Mo” was coined by his original drummer, Quentin Dennard, and picked up by his record label as a “street talk” abbreviation of his given name.