Hittin The Note records artists with The Allman Brothers Band

On Tuesday morning, Hittin The Note magazine and record label will takeover the popular Atlanta “Good Morning Blues” program on WRFG. HtN founder Joe Bell and Atlanta music veteran Nancy Lewis-Pegel will join host Black Jack for an appropriate merging of two independent music forces—the ever-alternate WRFG, and the ever-enduring Hittin The Note. Listeners can expect anecdotes from Bell and Pegel’s combined 40+ years working in the music business as well as a variety of music the likes of which HtN records has put out for 20 years – soulful, rootsy, rockin and timeless. This will include music from the Allman Brothers’ archives as well as select cuts from the HtN family of artists including Gov’t Mule, the Tedeschi/Trucks Band, Jaimoe’s Jassszez Band, Wet Willie, Randall Bramblett, Geoff Achison, Tommy Talton and others.

The program will air from 7am-9am Tuesday, November 20 on WRFG (89.3 fm) and will stream live on www.wrfg.org. www.wrfg.org Included will be two brand new songs from Hittin the Note artist Randall Bramblett. His band will perform a special 5pm pre-release at Eddie’s Attic on Saturday, November 24 in celebration of the forthcoming Bramblett release, The Bright Spots. Until this is officially released next year, copies of the cd will only be available at this show and Bramblett’s December 29 show at the Melting Point in Athens.