Trudy Lynn - Turning the Same Ole Corners (2026) [Hi-Res]

Artist: Trudy Lynn
Title: Turning the Same Ole Corners
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Jus' Blues Records
Genre: Blues, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:34
Total Size: 136 / 392 / 685 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Turning the Same Ole Corners
Year Of Release: 2026
Label: Jus' Blues Records
Genre: Blues, Soul
Quality: Mp3 320 kbps / FLAC (tracks) / 24bit-44.1kHz FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 58:34
Total Size: 136 / 392 / 685 MB
WebSite: Album Preview
1. Can't Even Get the Blues No More (3:55)
2. Turning the Same Ole Corners (5:28)
3. Snatching it Back (5:35)
4. Do Ya (4:25)
5. If My Pillow Could Talk (4:55)
6. No Deposit No Return (4:47)
7. C.O.D. (3:48)
8. Helping Hand Blues (5:13)
9. Precious Moments (4:48)
10. Reneged on Me (4:39)
11. Memories of You (5:42)
12. I Know Why (5:24)
Jus Blues Records Relaunches with Trudy Lynn’s Turning the Same Ole Corners
As the Jus’ Blues Music Foundation celebrates its 25th anniversary, the organization enters a pivotal new chapter. It is strengthening its mission to preserve blues heritage while simultaneously supporting future generations. A key element of this strategy is the relaunch of Jus Blues Records, serving as an essential bridge between the rich history of the blues and the voices that will carry the story forward.
Following the success of the 25th Anniversary Legends Collection, Jus Blues Records now presents Turning the Same Ole Corners, the newly reissued 2002 album by blues icon Trudy Lynn. Originally released under the title Memories of You, the album is now available digitally for the first time ever. Trudy Lynn co-produced the recording with Charles Mitchell. The album features six original compositions by Lynn, along with standout performances by the late, great Lucky Peterson on lead guitar and Hammond B-3.
Turning the Same Ole Corners will be available on all digital platforms beginning February 13, 2026.
Houston, Texas native Trudy Lynn known as the “Golden Girl” of the blues is a living legend. Her recording career began in 1973, and she later became a flagship artist for Ichiban Records. She has recorded extensively for Connor Ray Music and is currently signed to the Nola Blue label. Lynn has received 16 Blues Music Award nominations and is a two-time Jus Blues Award winner, remaining a leading voice in contemporary blues.
The album also honors Lucky Peterson, a towering figure in blues history. At the age of five, he caught the attention of Willie Dixon, who took him under his wing. Peterson went on to become a master of blues, soul, R&B, and gospel, building a prolific recording and touring career before his untimely passing in 2020 at the age of 55. He was also a two-time Blues Music Award nominee.
“It is a tremendous honor to present this album in digital format for the first time,” says Charles Mitchell, Founder and CEO of Jus Blues Records. “It represents the very best of today’s blues while shining a light on a giant from the past. Our next focus is the future, as we prepare to launch a career development program for the next generation of blues artists. By releasing music, we preserve our blues heritage while generating resources to empower future voices.”
The Jus’ Blues Music Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the rich history of blues music, celebrating its ongoing evolution, and providing a platform for both legacy and emerging artists to be recognized and remembered.
As the Jus’ Blues Music Foundation celebrates its 25th anniversary, the organization enters a pivotal new chapter. It is strengthening its mission to preserve blues heritage while simultaneously supporting future generations. A key element of this strategy is the relaunch of Jus Blues Records, serving as an essential bridge between the rich history of the blues and the voices that will carry the story forward.
Following the success of the 25th Anniversary Legends Collection, Jus Blues Records now presents Turning the Same Ole Corners, the newly reissued 2002 album by blues icon Trudy Lynn. Originally released under the title Memories of You, the album is now available digitally for the first time ever. Trudy Lynn co-produced the recording with Charles Mitchell. The album features six original compositions by Lynn, along with standout performances by the late, great Lucky Peterson on lead guitar and Hammond B-3.
Turning the Same Ole Corners will be available on all digital platforms beginning February 13, 2026.
Houston, Texas native Trudy Lynn known as the “Golden Girl” of the blues is a living legend. Her recording career began in 1973, and she later became a flagship artist for Ichiban Records. She has recorded extensively for Connor Ray Music and is currently signed to the Nola Blue label. Lynn has received 16 Blues Music Award nominations and is a two-time Jus Blues Award winner, remaining a leading voice in contemporary blues.
The album also honors Lucky Peterson, a towering figure in blues history. At the age of five, he caught the attention of Willie Dixon, who took him under his wing. Peterson went on to become a master of blues, soul, R&B, and gospel, building a prolific recording and touring career before his untimely passing in 2020 at the age of 55. He was also a two-time Blues Music Award nominee.
“It is a tremendous honor to present this album in digital format for the first time,” says Charles Mitchell, Founder and CEO of Jus Blues Records. “It represents the very best of today’s blues while shining a light on a giant from the past. Our next focus is the future, as we prepare to launch a career development program for the next generation of blues artists. By releasing music, we preserve our blues heritage while generating resources to empower future voices.”
The Jus’ Blues Music Foundation is a nonprofit organization dedicated to preserving the rich history of blues music, celebrating its ongoing evolution, and providing a platform for both legacy and emerging artists to be recognized and remembered.