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Episode 1: Juvenile Delinquent

Chris Jagger showcases the work of broadcaster and bandleader Alexis Korner and the British blues scene he pioneered.

Chris Jagger showcases the work of broadcaster and bandleader Alexis Korner and the British blues scene he pioneered.

A father figure of British blues, Alexis was the catalyst for the British Blues explosion of the 60s. As Keith Richards puts it, without Alexis there wouldn't have been the Rolling Stones. But his influence goes deeper than one band. Without Alexis there may not have been Led Zeppelin, Free, The Animals and many others. And the careers of many British musicians including Jack Bruce, Ginger Baker, Graham Bond and even Eric Clapton would have started differently.

Chris Jagger, the younger brother of Mick and accomplished musician himself, talks to many of those whom Alexis influenced and played with, including Mick Jagger, Charlie Watts, Andy Fraser (Free), Chris Barber, Zoot Money, Paul Jones, Danny Thompson and Big Jim Sullivan.

Episode one looks at Alexis' early life. His family background was complex. As he said "I'm part Turk, part Greek, part Austrian and as I don't know any part Turk part Greek part Austrian music, I feel particularly entitled to play the blues".

He became part of the early blues and skiffle scene in the exotic dives of Soho during the early 50s, playing in the bands of Chris Barber and Ken Colyer while championing and befriending the American Blues masters on their early trips to the UK.

Alexis takes a new direction in adopting the raucous Chicago blues sound of Muddy Waters. Though the electric guitars meet opposition in some parts, he begins to build a new audience through his new band Blues Incorporated and he founds what was to become the crucible of British rock, The Ealing Club.

First broadcast on Radio 2 in 2008.

30 minutes

Last on

Tue 21 May 2019 02:00

Music Played

  • Alexis Korner’s Blues Incorporated

    Overdrive

    • THE Βι¶ΉΤΌΕΔ RADIO SESSIONS.
    • MUSIC CLUB.
    • MCCD-179.
  • Alexis Korner

    Robert Johnson

    • Get off my cloud.
    • Sequel.
    • NEX CD 134.
  • Jimmy Yancey

    Slow and Easy Blues

    • 1939, Volume 1.
    • MASTERS OF JAZZ.
    • NA-NA.
  • Alexis Korner & Davey Graham

    3/4 A.D.

    • 3/4 A.D..
    • Topic Records.
    • Top 70.
  • Alexis Korner

    The Love You Save

    • Kornerstoned - The Alexis Korner Anthology 1954-1983.
    • Castle Music.
    • CAS 36070-2.
  • Alexis Korner

    HELLHOUND ON MY TRAIL

    • Bootleg Him!.
    • Castle Music.
    • ESMCD 806.
  • Chris Barber

    Gatemouth

    • The Chris Barber Jubilee Album 1 (1949 - 1959).
    • Black Lion Records.
    • BLP 12124/5.
  • Lonnie Donegan

    ROCK ISLAND LINE

    • THE COLLECTION.
    • CASTLE COMMUNICATIONS.
    • CCSCD-223.
  • The Ken Colyer Skiffle Group

    The Midnight Special

    • THE DECCA SKIFFLE SESSIONS 1954-1957.
    • LAKE RECORDS.
    • LACD 7.
  • Alexis Korner

    Kid Man

    • Kornerstoned - The Alexis Korner Anthology 1954-1983.
    • Castle Music.
    • CAS 36070-2.
  • Big Bill Broonzy

    Stump Blues

    • Remembering Big Bill Broonzy.
    • Mercury.
    • 125 333 MCL.
  • Muddy Waters

    MANNISH BOY

    • HOOCHIE COOCHIE MAN.
    • EPIC.
    • 4611-1872.
  • The Rolling Stones

    NOT FADE AWAY

    • MORE HOT ROCKS (BIG HITS AND FAZED COOKIES).
    • ABKCO.
    • 820-1432.
  • Oasis

    Supersonic

    • Stop The Clocks.
    • BIG BROTHER RECORDS.
    • 3.

Broadcasts

  • Thu 31 Jan 2008 23:00
  • Tue 15 Nov 2011 00:00
  • Tue 10 Sep 2013 00:00
  • Tue 18 Aug 2015 02:00
  • Tue 21 May 2019 02:00