Saturday Night Blues is a Canadian radio program, which airs Saturday nights on CBC Music.[1] Hosted by Holger Petersen, the program airs a mix of blues concerts, recordings and interviews with blues musicians. SNB first broadcast on CBC Radio One in 1987.[2] Initially airing for one hour weekly, the program was expanded to two hours in 1990.[3]
In 2009, a second airing of the program was added to the schedule of CBC Radio 2, the CBC's music network (now CBC Music).[4] In 2021, it was announced that the program would be taken off the CBC Radio One broadcast schedule with its final broadcast on that network on September 4, but it would still air on CBC Music on its regular schedule.
For his work on Saturday Night Blues and on CKUA Radio's Natch'l Blues, in 2008 Petersen won the 'Keeping the Blues Alive' award from the Blues Foundation.[8]
^"Saturday Night Blues celebrates 20 years". Edmonton Journal, December 2, 2006.
^ ab"Patriot Lyon Mackenzie subject of radio tributes". The Globe and Mail, December 4, 1987. "Holger Peterson, president of Edmonton's Stony Plains Records and the artistic director of the city's immensely successful annual folk festival, gets a CBC radio show starting Dec. 12, 10 o'clock Saturday nights. The program, entitled Saturday Night Blues will cover both traditional and current blues artists, with all of the records coming from Peterson's personal collection."
^"CBC goes under the covers for offbeat remakes of songs". Ottawa Citizen, September 1, 1990.
^"CBC Radio 2 tweaks program schedule; Some depart, others added". Victoria Times-Colonist, June 4, 2009.
^"Northern blues package a meaty meal". Edmonton Journal, December 8, 1991.