Episodios

  • Just Talkin' Blues: Christina Crofts
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode we're just talkin' blues with Christina Crofts, one of Australia’s most distinctive blues‑rock artists, a slide‑guitar powerhouse whose latest release Best of Bottleneck hit #1 on the Australian Blues & Roots Airplay Chart. She traces her journey from a musical childhood in Brisbane—accordion in the lounge room, guitar chords from her uncle Stan Coster—to finding her voice on the rockier edge of the blues.

    Christina reflects on the profound influence of her late husband and mentor, guitarist Steve Crofts, whose riffs, guitars, and spirit still shape her sound. We explore her heroes David Lindley and Rory Gallagher, the wild energy of her live shows, and the enduring crowd favourite “Midnight Train.”

    She also speaks candidly about today’s music industry: the brutal economics of streaming, the decline of physical media, and her concerns about AI’s impact on authentic creativity. Looking ahead, Christina is gearing up for more touring and a new album of original material—determined to keep the flame of real, human-made blues burning bright.

    Discover more of Christina and her music at https://www.christinacrofts.com/

    © 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.


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    36 m
  • Just Talkin' Blues: Keeping the Blues Alive — The Story of MBAS
    Dec 22 2025

    In this episode, we’re just talkin’ blues with John Durr, President of the Melbourne Blues Appreciation Society (MBAS)—a group that’s been at the center of Melbourne’s blues scene since 1990. What started as casual Sunday jam sessions at the Station Hotel has grown into a vibrant community that supports artists, welcomes fans, and keeps the spirit of the blues alive.

    🗂️ Note: This is an archived conversation from 2024, offering timeless insights into the roots, challenges, and evolution of MBAS and the broader blues community.

    We dig into:

    • The founding story and mission of MBAS: to support blues musicians and connect them with audiences

    • Why traditional memberships are fading, and how MBAS is embracing a supporter-driven model

    • The weekly Tuesday night gigs and jam sessions that bring the community together

    • The annual Blues Challenge, sending local acts to Memphis and opening doors worldwide

    • Youth and Women in Blues programs that spotlight emerging talent

    • How MBAS promotes the blues through newsletters, live streaming, and social media

    • The evolving sound of blues and why it continues to resonate with younger generations

    With candid reflections from John Durr, this episode is a celebration of grassroots music, community spirit, and the enduring power of the blues.

    🔗 Learn more or get involved at mbas.org.au


    © 2024-2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.

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    13 m
  • Just Talkin' Blues: Renaté Bianca
    Aug 14 2025

    In this episode we’re Just Talkin’ Blues with Renate Bianca — a singer-songwriter whose journey spans the Netherlands, New Zealand, and Tasmania. From a musical family upbringing to a life-changing introduction to jazz, Renate has built a rich catalogue of heartfelt songs exploring humanity, connection, and authenticity.

    In this interview, we dive into:

    • Her songwriting philosophy — telling raw, honest stories with kindness

    • The meaning behind singles like Laat Me Niet Vallen, Gumboots, and The Tracker

    • Details on her upcoming album and collaborations with young jazz musicians

    • Why she champions imperfection and authenticity in a digital age

    • Her vision for music as an act of community and shared experience


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    00:00 Journey Through Music: From the Netherlands to Australia

    03:03 The Essence of Songwriting: Humanity and Connection

    06:00 Exploring New Horizons: Dutch Music and Cultural Identity

    08:57 The Album Journey: Creation and Collaboration

    12:09 The Role of Music in Community and Connection

    15:13 Navigating the Future: AI, Authenticity, and Artistic Vision


    © 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.


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    18 m
  • Just Talkin’ Blues – Ross Wilson: 60 Years of Sound & Spirit
    Aug 7 2025

    In this episode, we’re just talkin’ blues with Ross Wilson, a true icon of Australian music whose career spans over 60 years—from teenage garage bands to chart-topping success with Daddy Cool and Mondo Rock, and now a thriving solo chapter.

    Ross dives into the roots of his sound, blending blues, doo-wop, and rock ’n’ roll into hits like “Eagle Rock.” He shares how a love of live performance, a sharp ear for songwriting, and a commitment to artistic integrity have kept him at the top of his game—even at 77, still playing over 100 gigs a year.

    We explore the evolution of the music industry, the reality of streaming royalties, and why protecting your songs matters more than ever. Ross also opens up about his creative process, family ties to music, and his latest EP that returns to his blues roots—with harmonica front and centre.

    It’s a deep, funny, and honest chat with one of Australia’s most enduring voices. As Ross puts it, “When you’re on stage, that’s what you’re living for.”

    © 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.

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  • Just Talkin' Blues: Judy Sings the Blues
    Jun 26 2025

    In this episode we’re Just Talkin’ Blues with the incredible Judy Mangini of Judy Sings the Blues

    At 50, Judy reignited a lifelong dream to perform—and she’s been lighting up stages ever since. In this episode, she shares her powerful story of resilience, passion, and purpose. From her beginnings as a young poet and guitarist to releasing Backstage Pass Live!—an album that landed her on the 2025 Grammy ballot—Judy opens up about her journey, her band, and the deep connection she feels with her audience.

    We also dive into the realities of being an original blues artist, the power of live performance, and Judy’s thoughts on the future of music in an AI-driven world.

    © 2024-2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.

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    34 m
  • Just Talkin' Blues: The Mezcaltones
    Jun 25 2025

    In this episode of just talkin' blues we dive into the vibrant world of The Mezcaltones—Australia’s self-proclaimed pioneers of “Mexican hillbilly surf music.” Joined by Neralita and Col, we explore the band’s spontaneous origin story, their genre-blending sound, and the cinematic inspiration that sparked a musical movement. From a tongue-in-cheek idea sparked by a Robert Rodriguez film to five albums of surf-meets-blues swagger, The Mezcaltones have carved out a style all their own. We chat about their evolution as a band, the theatrical flair of their live shows, their latest album Big Hat, No Cattle, and how they craft songs with the crowd in mind. You’ll hear about ribbon dancers, Ennio Morricone medleys, and a Johnny Cash cover with a surf twist—as well as what makes this band both family-friendly and fiercely original. If you like your blues with a dash of desert, a splash of surf, and a whole lot of swagger, you’re in for a treat. ‪@themezcaltones‬

    © 2024 - 2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.

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    42 m
  • Just Talkin Blues: Jovin Webb
    Jun 22 2025

    In this episode, we’re just talkin’ blues with Louisiana’s own Jovin Webb — a soulful powerhouse whose sound runs deep with Southern roots. From singing gospel in Louisiana churches to earning a spot in the Top 10 on American Idol, Jovin shares how his journey shaped the raw fusion of blues, soul, and rock that defines his music today.

    We talk about his early influences—from Southern Baptist gospel to blues greats like Muddy Waters and Howlin’ Wolf—and that unforgettable moment when “barbecue sauce” became the perfect way to describe his Southern style on national TV. Jovin gives us a behind-the-scenes look at the making of his debut album Drifter, recorded with producer Tom Hambridge, and reflects on standout tracks like “Living Reckless” and “Save Me.”

    He opens up about the emotional depth of his songwriting, his connection with international audiences, and the magic of playing alongside a band he considers family. With more music in the works, a growing global fanbase, and airplay already reaching Australia, Jovin Webb is an artist on the rise — honest, passionate, and unapologetically real.

    “Whatever I’m doing, I’m doing something right.” – Jovin Webb

    © 2024-2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.

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    22 m
  • Just Talkin' Blues: Phil Coyne
    Jun 22 2025

    In this episode, we’re just talkin’ blues with Melbourne-based harmonica player and frontman Phil Coyne. It’s a down-to-earth and lively chat as Phil takes us through his blues journey — from early influences to leading The Wayward Aces. We dive into the band’s evolution, their songwriting process, and the stories (and laughs) behind their tracks, including the fan-favourite “Summertime Blues.”

    Phil opens up about recording their debut album, blending personal experience with a touch of humour, and how that shapes their sound. We also touch on the deeper role blues plays in community, connection, and resilience — especially through the challenges of the COVID era.

    This one’s full of insight, heart, and plenty of bluesy soul.

    © 2024-2025 The Blues Hotel Collective.

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    34 m
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