by admin | Apr 27, 2026
Sydney brothers Conor and Harry Lambrou blend Blues, R&B, Rock and their Greek‑Cypriot roots into a sound entirely their own. Classically trained but instinctive performers, they write, record, mix and master everything from their Northern Beaches home studio.
Their new single “You Won’t Call” is a raw, personal track about being let down — and the first taste of their EP arriving September.
Known for a huge “five‑piece” sound despite being a duo, their live shows feature looping, multi‑instrumentalism, improvisation and the energy they honed through years of busking. They’ve performed at Bluesfest Byron Bay, Indigo Blues, and supported Tones and I, Mental as Anything, and Lachy Doley.
The Lambrou brothers creating authenticity in a digital world — real instruments, real emotion, real performance.
Watch the official music videos for “You Won’t Call”.
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by admin | Mar 15, 2026
On this episode, we trace March 15 as a fault line in American blues history—where politics, faith, and sound collide. From LBJ’s “We Shall Overcome” speech and the Voting Rights Act, to Ray Charles’s “I’ve Got a Woman” redefining Black music, to the intertwined legacies of Lightnin’ Hopkins and Ry Cooder, we explore how the blues becomes a living archive of memory, resistance, and survival.
IN THIS EPISODE:
[00:00] – Introduction
[01:23] – The Cultural Landscape
[02:02] – The Political Climate
[03:19] – Exploring The Music
[04:16] – Births
[06:35] – Passings
[07:35] – Conclusion
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by admin | Mar 14, 2026
On this powerful episode of Blues Moments in Time, we trace the journey of the blues from the hardship of the Jim Crow South to the electrified streets of Chicago, uncovering how struggle gave rise to sound that changed the world. March 14 connects the dots between the Great Migration’s cultural upheaval and the personal legacies of icons like Buddy Guy, the revolutionary “Queen of the Organ” Shirley Scott, and the contrasting lives of songwriter Doc Pomus and Delta traditionalist Big Jack Johnson. From uncredited studio sessions to songs born from physical limitation and resilience, this episode reveals how the blues became both a survival tool and a storytelling force—transforming pain into rhythm, and history into something you can feel.
IN THIS EPISODE:
[00:00] – Introduction
[01:20] – The Cultural Landscape
[02:08] – The Political Climate
[02:55] – Exploring The Music
[03:55] – Births
[04:39.] – Passings
[06:10] – Conclusion
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Presented by: The Blues Hotel Collective – your home for EVERYTHING BLUES.
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by admin | Mar 13, 2026
On March 13, two very different front lines—Selma, Alabama and swinging‑London—revealed how deeply the blues runs through global culture. As civil rights marchers faced state violence to secure the vote in 1965, a young Eric Clapton walked away from pop stardom to chase the raw truth of Black blues music. This episode traces how the blues, born from oppression and survival, shaped political resistance in the American South and ignited a musical revolution in Britain. A story of courage, conviction, and the enduring power of a sound that refuses to be silenced.
IN THIS EPISODE:
[00:00] – Introduction
[01:31] – The Cultural Landscape
[02:58] – The Political Climate
[04:19] – Exploring The Music
[07:02] – Births
[08:03] – Passings
[08:52.] – Conclusion
MUSIC USED IN THIS EPISODE:
Track: I’m Your Witchdoctor (1965)
Artist: John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers
Album: Bluesbreakers feat. Eric Clapton – Deluxe Edition
Label: Fontana
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by admin | Mar 12, 2026
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This episode of Blues Moments in Time, includes historical discussion of racism and systemic injustice in the United States and may include the names and stories of people who are no longer with us.. We approach these topics in a factual, educational context, but listener discretion is advised.
This episode traces how March 12 reveals the blues as a mirror of struggle — from A. Philip Randolph’s fight for fair employment and the pressure placed on Billie Holiday to the creative spark of Jesse Fuller and the Allman Brothers’ Fillmore East breakthrough. Together, these moments show how the blues evolves while staying rooted in the lived experiences of its creators.
IN THIS EPISODE:
[00:00] – Introduction
[01:47] – The Cultural Landscape
[02:32] – The Political Climate
[03:02] – Exporing The Music
[04:15.] – Births
[04:47] – Passings
[05:07] – Conclusion
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Hosted by: Kelvin Huggins
Presented by: The Blues Hotel Collective – your home for EVERYTHING BLUES.
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