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21st Oct 2025

Blues Moments in Time... - October 21: A Bittersweet Symphony of the Blues

Join Kelvin Huggins as he explores October 20th through the lens of blues history.

  • October 21 has long stood as a day of contrasts in American music—a true “bittersweet symphony of the blues.” On this day, the Piedmont blues lost a key voice with the untimely death of Barbecue Bob, while the world welcomed future legends: Southern soul architect Steve Cropper, blues revivalist Elvin Bishop, Chicago blues torchbearer Dion Payton, and jazz innovator Dizzy Gillespie, whose roots were steeped in the blues. Adding an ironic twist, rock and roll pioneer Chuck Berry scored his only #1 hit with the playful “My Ding-A-Ling.” In this episode, we explore how October 21 captures the sorrow, joy, and enduring legacy of the blues across genres.

Hosted by: Kelvin Huggins

Presented by: The Blues Hotel Collective

Listen Tomorrow for: Another Blues Moment in Time

Keep the blues alive.

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Blues Moments in Time...
From the Blues Hotel Collective, welcome to Blues Moments in Time—a daily dive into the echoes of blues history. Each episode rewinds the reel to spotlight a moment that shaped the sound, the culture, or the spirit of the blues. No myths, no legends—just the real stories behind the music. Tune in daily for a soulful slice of the past.
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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.