March 5th is a day where resistance, reinvention, and raw musical power collide. From the Boston Massacre’s spark of defiance to Churchill’s Iron Curtain warning, from Little Walter’s amplified revolution to Elvis reshaping R&B on national television, this date shows the blues as more than music — it’s a running commentary on freedom, migration, and the human fight to be heard. It’s the story of how political pressure, cultural upheaval, and electrifying talent shaped the soundtrack of modern America.

IN THIS EPISODE:

[00:00] – Introduction

[00:44] – Cultural & Political

[01:39] – The Music

[02:43] – Births

[03:07] – Passings

[03:36] – Conclusion

KEY FIGURES MENTIONED:

Tommy Tucker (1933–1982)

Teena Marie (1956–2010)

Roy Ayers (1940–2024 approx.)

John Belushi (1949–1982)

Elvis Presley (1935–1977)

Little Walter (1930–1968)

Frank Sinatra (1915–1998)

MUSIC:

Tommy Tucker – Hi-Heel Sneakers

Teena Marie – I’m Gonna Have My Cake (And Eat It Too)

Roy Ayres – Everybody Loves The Sunshine

John Belushi (The Blues Brothers) – Sweet Home Chicago

Elvis Presley – That’s All Right

Little Walter – My Babe

Frank Sinatra – Old Devil Moon

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