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B.B. King's Bluesville is a Sirius XM Radio channel devoted to blues music. It plays a mix of traditional blues, modern blues, rockin' blues and soul or "finger-poppin'" blues.

Bluesville
Broadcast areaUnited States
Canada
FrequencySirius XM Radio75
Programming
FormatBlues
Ownership
OwnerSirius XM Radio
History

First air date

September 25, 2001

Former frequencies

Sirius XM 70 (2001-2017)
Technical information
ClassSatellite Radio Station
Links
WebsiteB.B. King's Bluesville

Bill Wax was the original program director for the channel until his departure from SiriusXM in June 2013. While playing music in the fictional town of Bluesville, Wax was often heard hanging out in Low-Fi's Bar and Pool Hall. Tony Colter plays the role of a night-time bartender at Low-Fi's.

B.B. King was the "Mayor" of Bluesville,[1] having been dubbed as such by Bill Wax,[2] and made several live appearances on the station.[3] King, along with co-host Wax, had his own weekly music show on the channel that began in September 2008. The program featured a broad range of blues and gospel music hand-selected by King, along with stories about the artists and other personal anecdotes from the bluesman's epic career. The show is no longer in production but continues to be re-run on the channel.

The channel launched on XM as Bluesville in 2001; King's name was officially added on July 14, 2008. At the time it had around 4 million listeners.[4]

On November 12, 2008, it was added to the Sirius lineup, replacing SIRIUS Blues.[5] B.B. King's Bluesville can be heard on channel 74 on Sirius XM Radio.

Bluesville's current program director is famed rock DJ Lou Brutus.

In September 2020, it was announced that the Blues Foundation would offer its archives and material for future broadcasts on B.B. King's Bluesville.[6]

Core artists

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References

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  1. ^ "Happy 80th Birthday to XM's Mayor of Bluesville - the Legendary B.B. King". Billboard. 1 October 2005. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  • ^ BluesSoul8@aol.com (2 December 2004). "B. B. King - The Mayor of 'Bluesville'". Blues-L. Retrieved 2018-11-27.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  • ^ Borders, Gary. "Gary Borders: Mayor of Bluesville will live on". Retrieved 2018-11-27.
  • ^ Jackson, L. A. (2012). Musicology 2101: A Quick Start Guide to Music Biz History. Atlanta, GA: MKM Publishing. p. 147. ISBN 9781450701662.
  • ^ Rosenthal, Phil (12 November 2008). "XM Radio, Sirius unveil new Sirius XM Radio lineups". Chicago Tribune. Retrieved 27 November 2018.
  • ^ Sexton, Paul (2020-09-01). "Blues Foundation Pacts With SiriusXM On 'B.B.King's Bluesville' Channel". uDiscover Music. Retrieved 2023-06-29.
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