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Episode Synopsis
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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