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Talking Blues - Interview & Promote Blues Musicians

Talking Blues - Interview & Promote Blues Musicians

By: Matt Cooper
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The Talking Blues Podcast shines a light on blues musicians both past and present. We dig into their craft, influences, gear, and stories from the road. Sometimes it’s pure promotion. Sometimes it’s a deep dive.

We’re also here to archive the living history of seasoned blues musicians—to help preserve personal histories, cultural blues heritage and valuable lessons for future generations. It’s part interview, part hangout—all heart. Once they’re gone, they’re gone. We’re here to keep them alive.

Give an episode or two a listen. If you like what you hear, stick around. The Talking Blues community is a friendly and inclusive space for anyone who loves the blues, whether you play, listen, or are simply Blues curious.

Stream it. Share it. And if it moves you, support the artist—and join us for more.

Matt Cooper, Broadcaster & Host

Join the movement: https://www.talkingbluespodcast.com

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  • Erin McCallum - Complicated Blues Woman
    Sep 30 2025

    Singer, songwriter, and instrumentalist, Erin McCallum, has been delivering her brand of Blues for over 20 years. Best known for her unmistakable contralto voice, McCallum’s name has been on the marquee at countless national and international festivals and events, and the list continues to grow. With five all-original albums to her name, McCallum has received recognition (Maple Blues Award nominations for Female Vocalist of the Year and Artist/Group of the Year, International Songwriting honours, OIMA nominations for Blues artist of the year, BluesSource Canada Album of the Year for “It’s Time”, and more) from the music industry and listeners alike. McCallum’s original music is broadcast on commercial radio stations in 63 countries (terrestrial, digital, and satellite) worldwide; however, it is her authentic live performance that sets her apart from others, and justifies the tagline “Big Voice. Big Sound.”.

    👉 Go behind the curtain and discover what fuels Erin’s blues—now on the Talking Blues Podcast.

    CONNECT WITH Erin McCallum

    Website: www.erinmccallum.com

    Facebook: @ErinMcCallumMusic

    Instagram: @erinmccallummusic

    YouTube: www.youtube.com/ErinMcCallum

    CONNECT WITH Matt Cooper

    https://www.facebook.com/TalkingBluesPodcast

    https://www.facebook.com/Matt.Cooper.Broadcaster

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    59 mins
  • Jon Clemence – A Spark That Still Burns.
    Sep 1 2025

    What if one song in your teens could change the whole direction of your life? Seattle guitarist Jon Clemence holds a master’s degree in biblical studies and runs a publishing firm by day — yet the blues remain his lifelong compass. On Talking Blues, Jon shares how a single spark ignited his journey and why the music still shapes his path today.

    Stream it now on the Talking Blues Podcast.

    Connect with Guitarist Jon Clemence:

    https://guitarophile.com/

    https://www.facebook.com/jon.clemence.7

    https://cedarpressproofreading.com/

    Connect With Author | Broadcaster | Matt Cooper

    https://www.facebook.com/TalkingBluesPodcast

    https://www.facebook.com/Matt.Cooper.Broadcaster

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    30 mins
  • Vinyl Paradise – Malta’s Blues Power Trio
    Aug 12 2025

    Malta isn’t the first place that comes to mind when you think “Blues capital of the world.”

    No, rather, it’s a sun-baked speck in the middle of the Mediterranean — three main islands, stone alleys, and centuries of history crammed into 316 square kilometers. But if you know where to look, the blues have a way of finding you, even here.

    And sometimes, it comes roaring back out — louder, tighter, and hungrier than you expected. That’s Vinyl Paradise: Ben Bailey on guitar and vocals, Patrick Camilleri on drums, and Antoine Tonna on bass. A blues/blues-rock power trio with the chops to match their influences — Cream, the 3 Kings, Stevie Ray Vaughan, Hendrix, and the audacity to make it their own.

    Their roots run deep in Malta’s rare musical advantage: free music education for every child. They were nurtured, encouraged, and — in Ben’s case — sparked by a certain video game that put a plastic guitar in his hands and an idea in his head. The toy didn’t last, but the idea did. One day, he was pretending. The next, he was the real thing.

    It’s the sort of environment where music isn’t just an afterthought — it’s part of the social fabric. Street festas with brass bands, school programs that hand real instruments to real kids, and a cultural crossroads where Mediterranean rhythm, European melody, and African groove all pass through. Vinyl Paradise grew up in that mix, and you can hear it in the way they play — tight, confident, and unafraid to color outside the lines.

    So join us as we take a ride across the Atlantic and the Med to check in on Malta’s blues scene — and meet the island’s number one blues export. You’ll hear the accents, the stories, and the sound that’s already crossing borders.

    🎧 Listen now — your ticket to Malta’s salt air, stage lights, and a band built to go global.

    Talking Blues with Vinyl Paradise – Listen to the full episode at:

    https://www.TalkingBluesPodcast.com - Listen to the Talking Blues Podcast – Stream it now or wherever you podcast.

    Connect with Vinyl Paradise:

    Website: https://linktr.ee/vinylparadise

    Connect with Author | Broadcaster | Podcaster Matt Cooper – Host Talking Blues Podcast

    Website: www.TalkingBluesPodcast.com

    Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TalkingBluesPodcast/

    If this conversation moved you or got you thinking, join the Talking Blues Backstage Pass at https://www.TalkingBluesPodcast.com It’s free, and you’ll get early access, behind-the-scenes stories, and the chance to shape future episodes.

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    44 mins
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