With a performing career that dates back to the early ‘60s, drummer-turned-guitarist R.L. Boyce has emerged as the modern-day torch-bearer for Mississippi Hill Country blues—a regional style that puts an emphasis on shuffling locomotive rhythms extended to hypnotic, trance-inducing states. His recent record for Waxploitation, Roll and Tumble, is a paragon of the form, with Boyce and his double-drummer tandem of Cedrick Burnside (grandson of another revered R.L.) and Calvin Jackson recorded live off the floor by producer Luther Dickinson (of the North Mississippi Allstars). Here, R.L. shares “songs by people I know or have met or have played with that I like to listen to when I am traveling.”Photo credit: William Burgess