Episode 2

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2nd Jan 2026

Blues Moments in Time - January 2: Quiet Threads, Powerful Moments — A Blues Tapestry

January 2nd may not mark a single defining milestone in blues history, but it offers something just as meaningful — a window into the forces that shaped the blues long before any one date could claim significance. In this episode of Blues Moments in Time, Kelvin Huggins explores how this day reflects the deeper cultural, political, and musical currents that forged the genre.

We begin with the broader landscape of the African‑American experience, where the blues was born not from isolated events but from daily life — from community, migration, hardship, creativity, and the ongoing search for dignity and voice. Against the backdrop of Jim Crow segregation, the Great Migration, and the Civil Rights movement, the blues became a living conversation with the world, shaped by struggle and sustained by resilience.

January 2nd also brings us the birth of artists who carried the music forward. We spotlight Chicago guitarist Little Smoky Smothers, whose blend of Mississippi roots and Chicago electricity helped define the city’s postwar sound. His collaborations with Howlin’ Wolf, Muddy Waters, Magic Sam, and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band reveal a musician who stood at the crossroads of tradition and innovation. We also acknowledge the wider American roots lineage through figures like Roger Miller and the transatlantic reach of the blues through Chick Churchill of Ten Years After.

But the date also holds a somber note. On January 2nd, 1955, the blues community gathered in Memphis for the funeral of Johnny Ace, a rising star whose life ended too soon. His passing underscored the vulnerability of mid‑century musicians and the tight‑knit bonds that held the blues world together.

Taken together, these stories show that January 2nd is more than a date — it’s a microcosm of the blues itself. A blend of quiet threads and powerful moments, of loss and renewal, of artists leaving us too soon and new voices stepping forward to carry the tradition on. It’s a reminder that the blues is not just history — it’s a living, breathing tapestry of expression, identity, and endurance.

Hosted by: Kelvin Huggins

Presented by: The Blues Hotel Collective

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Blues Moments in Time...
The History That Shaped it All.
Blues Moments in Time takes you back to the crossroads where history happened. We're talking about those electric nights in Chicago studios, those dusty Delta afternoons, those chance encounters that changed everything.

This is where you'll hear about the day Muddy Waters plugged in and shook the world, the session where Robert Johnson laid down his legacy, the moment B.B. King named his guitar Lucille. These aren't just dates and facts—they're the living, breathing stories of how the blues became the blues.

Each moment is a snapshot: the artists, the circumstances, the magic that happened when talent met opportunity. Sometimes it's triumph, sometimes it's tragedy, but it's always real. Because the blues has always been about truth, and these moments tell that truth better than anything else.

Whether it's a legendary recording session, a groundbreaking performance, or a personal turning point that shaped an artist's sound, Blues Moments in Time brings you there. You'll feel the room, hear the backstory, and understand why that particular moment still matters today.

This is blues history you can feel—one moment at a time.

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Kelvin Huggins

The Blues Hotel Collective is an independent blues media platform dedicated to preserving, promoting, and celebrating blues culture. While we are based in Perth, Western Australia, our "hotel" is a metaphorical space—a welcoming hub where artists, fans, and historians can "check in" to connect, share stories, and immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of the blues. Our mission is simple: to give the blues a bigger voice – through authentic storytelling, in-depth interviews, and passionate music discovery.