He began writing about music, and his articles were well-received by his peers.
The Early Years
Petersen’s passion for music led him to start writing about it more seriously. He began writing for other student publications, including The Edmonton Journal and The Globe and Mail. His articles were featured in various music magazines, including The Canadian Musician and The Musician. Petersen’s writing style was influenced by the likes of Hunter S. Thompson and Tom Wolfe, who were known for their unique and engaging storytelling techniques. Petersen’s articles often featured vivid descriptions of the music and the artists, drawing readers into the world of music.
I love collecting CDs. I love collecting music in general,” he says. “It’s a hobby that I enjoy, and it’s something that I can share with my listeners.”
The Birth of Natch’l Blues
Natch’l Blues was born out of Petersen’s love for traditional blues music. He began collecting blues records in the 1960s, and his passion for the genre only grew stronger over time. Petersen’s collection eventually became so extensive that he decided to share it with his listeners through a radio show. The first episode of Natch’l Blues aired in 1967, and it quickly gained popularity among blues enthusiasts.
The Format of Natch’l Blues
Natch’l Blues is a radio show that features a wide range of blues music, from classic artists like Robert Johnson and B.B. King to contemporary artists like Gary Clark Jr. and Christone “Kingfish” Ingram. The show is broadcast on a local radio station, and it is also available online through a podcast. Petersen’s passion for the music is evident in the show’s format, which includes:
The Impact of Natch’l Blues
Natch’l Blues has had a significant impact on the blues community. The show has helped to introduce new generations of listeners to the genre, and it has also provided a platform for blues musicians to share their music and stories.
I just want to hear their story,” he says. He’s not looking for a specific outcome or agenda. He’s simply interested in hearing what they have to say.
The Art of Listening
Petersen’s approach to interviewing is rooted in his passion for listening. He believes that the key to understanding people is to truly listen to their words, tone, and body language. “It’s not just about asking questions, it’s about being present in the moment,” he explains.
I had heard it on the radio, but I had never heard it live. It was like nothing I had ever heard before. The energy was palpable, and the musicians were incredibly talented. I was blown away by the performance.” – Rachel, CKUA DJ
The Power of Live Music
Live music has a unique ability to captivate audiences and create unforgettable experiences.
A Legendary Career in Blues Music
Holger Petersen is a Canadian blues musician who has been making music for over five decades.
Congratulations, Holger!