Here are "My Cool Links" of useful or interesting places on the Internet.
At my last check, every link listed here is safe for kids.
Here's an interesting railfan site about trains in northwest Ohio and northern Indiana areas. Check it out sometime!

My friend and blues singer, Jimmy D. Rogers, who performs with Brown Street Breakdown. He just released his first CD, Back Burner Boogie. His original song, "Funktown", is great, but his rendition of "When the Saints Go Marching in" is haunting. Big news--Jimmy and his band just won the regional blues championship and will be competing in 2002 in the national competition in Memphis. Tell Jimmy that Bluejeans sent you by...and order his CD for fifteen bucks!

Jim Diamond, another bluesman, I have heard more than a few times in concert or at blues clubs who is walking in Stevie Ray's shoes! Jim and his band, the Groove Syndicate, are well on their way to stardom.
Had enough junk mail? Who hasn't? Want to strike back?

Stop by Spamcop.net for a free way to whack the spammers! Even the most computer illiterate can follow Spamcop's instructions on how to report spammers and get their web sites and e-mail shut down!
Junior's Juke Joint is one of the best blues fan sites I know of--I got many of my trip ideas from him plus the "tell a story to go with the pictures" style I use here at Bluejeans' Place. Please stop by and take a look at Junior's site.
Do you want the truth about POWs and MIAs?
Stop by Joe Schlatter's MIA Facts web site for some fascinating and truthful information about POWs and MIAs. Tell him Bluejeans sent you over from Blueejans' Place.
The Southern Poverty Law Center which fights hate groups in court and the media. I often send them newspaper clippings on various hate incidents here in Ohio. Check out their web site when you get a chance.
The Texas Blues Music has a simply fabulous blues site. Stop by and check it out!
Ever wanted a real picture of Howlin' Wolf or just want to hear some Howlin' Wolf stories?
You ought to stop by Sandy's Howlin' Wolf Photo Site .
Did you work overseas as a "Tech Rep" for the military? Check out this web site:
WWW.ExReps.Com - On Line Community for Tech Reps, Ex Reps, their families and friends.
For those who worked abroad as Tech Reps, Expatriates, Adventurers, World Travelers, Globe Trotters, and job-shoppers.
This has got to be one of the coolest blues-oriented sites I've seen in a long time--stop by The Devil's Music site. (For those who slept through Blues Music History 101, "The Devil's Music" was the original nickname given to blues music by the more religious folks in society!








