Episode 4

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4th Jan 2026

Blues Moments in Time - January 4: From Back Porch to Boardroom

January 4th reads like a time‑lapse of the blues—how it was born in struggle, electrified onstage, commercialized in boardrooms, and woven into the DNA of global popular music. In this episode of Blues Moments in Time, Kelvin Huggins traces how a single winter date captures the journey of the blues from Southern folk expression to worldwide cultural force.

We start with the commercial and cultural shift marked by CBS buying the Fender Guitar Company in 1965—turning the Telecasters and Stratocasters that powered Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy from working musicians’ tools into corporate assets. From there, we jump to Hamburg’s Star Club, whose 1975 reopening reminds us how European venues became shrines to American R&B and blues, shaping bands like The Beatles before they helped launch the British Invasion.

Kelvin then digs into the political heartbeat of the blues—music born in the shadow of Jim Crow, Parchman Prison, and a legal system stacked against Black Americans. The blues emerges here as more than entertainment: it’s protest, testimony, and survival, the sound of a people insisting on being heard.

January 4th also proves to be a landmark recording day. We revisit a young Elvis Presley cutting a demo in 1954 that would help ignite rock and roll, then step into Chess Records in 1967, where Muddy Waters, Bo Diddley, and Little Walter convene for a Super Blues session on the very same day The Doors unleash their dark, blues‑infused debut. Two years later, Fleetwood Mac make their own pilgrimage to Chess, recording with their Chicago heroes in a moment of deep respect and musical communion.

Along the way, we mark the births of Sonny Blake, an authentic Memphis blues voice, and John McLaughlin, a genre‑bending guitarist who carried the language of the blues into jazz fusion and beyond. And we pause to remember Phil Lynott of Thin Lizzy and Ray Thomas of The Moody Blues—artists whose rock legacies were rooted in blues feeling, storytelling, and grit.

January 4th, in the end, isn’t just a date on the calendar. It’s a snapshot of the blues’ full arc: from juke joints to global stages, from protest to profit, from the Delta to Hamburg and back again—proving once more that beneath so much of modern music, the blues is still beating.

Hosted by: Kelvin Huggins

Presented by: The Blues Hotel Collective

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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.