Blues Rock Guitarist Jimmie Vaughan Riffs for Adam & Filmmaker Brian Sanders on Shaking Up Our Food Industry + News on a Greek Bar Reselling Partially Consumed Drinks

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Adam welcomes blues rock guitarist and singer Jimmie Vaughan to the show to discuss Jimmie’s new documentary ‘Brothers in Blues’. He talks about his brother, Stevie Ray Vaughan and their various tragedies and glories on their musical path to success. He briefly touches on his brother’s tragic death and how that relates to their father as well. He then reminisces about opening for Jimi Hendrix at only 14 years old before playing some live blues on the show. Next, Mike August calls in to share the results of his fantasy football draft, and Adam explains the reasons he would never participate. Chris reports the news of the day including how some bars in Greece were busted for re-selling partially consumed drinks to tourists. Adam and crew also discuss Jimmy Buffett’s legacy. Finally, Adam welcomes filmmaker Brian Sanders who shares his take on propaganda in the food industry. He gets into his adventures in Africa living amongst hunters and gatherers, and his new series ‘Food Lies’. PLUGS: Watch Jimmie Vaughan’s documentary, ‘Brothers in Blues’ now available to stream or download on multiple platforms everywhere See Jimmie Vaughan live: Pittsburgh, PA - PPG Paints Arena - Friday (With Eric Claption) Toronto, ON - Scotiabank Arena - Sunday (With Eric Claption) For more dates visit: JimmieVaughan.com And follow Jimmie on Twitter, @JimmieVaughan Go to FoodLies.org to pre-order Brian Sanders’ series ‘Food Lies’ Listen to Brian Sanders’ podcast ‘Peak Human - Unbiased Nutrition Info for Optimum Health, Fitness & Living’ wherever you find podcasts And follow on Instagram: @Food.Lies THANKS FOR SUPPORTING TODAY’S SPONSORS: SimpliSafe.com/ADAM AthleticGreens.com/ACS Microdose.com Enter ADAM OReillyAuto.com Download the Viator app and use code VIATOR10

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