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A Music Map of New Orleans Lives - with Creole Jazz Singer John Boutté A Music Map of New Orleans Lives - with Creole Jazz Singer John Boutté December 6th, 2023 (Hour 1)
A Music Map of New Orleans Lives - with Creole Jazz Singer John Boutté

It’s a sonic map of New Orleans music from the recording studios and nightclubs to jazz parades. Songs about life on Basin Street and Bourbon Street, to Rampart Street and the lady from la rue Dauphine in the voices of Trombone Shorty, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Ida Cox and Louis Prima. Then, a live session at Marigny Studios with Creole jazz and soul singer John Boutté who grew up in the Tremé neighborhood in a family of ten kids, where singing was a household and street corner pastime.

Photo by Marc PoKempner

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LEON REDBONE AND THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS

July 25th, 2001

A visit with the mysterious man of antique popular music Leon Redbone in which he discusses his taste in clothes, preferred travel modes, and song styles. And from closer to home, Steve Riley and David Greely of the Mamou Playboys play new Cajun music live in our studios. All augmented by our usual eclectic focus on an array of related genres and styles in American music, and life.

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HOUR ONE

  • Open Bed: Marie Leon Redbone
    On the Track, Warner
  • My Walking Stick Leon Redbone
    On the Track, Warner
  • My Man Stands Out Julia Lee & Her Boyfriends
    Risque Rhythm, Rhino
  • Mr. Five By Five Ella Mae Morse
    The Very Best Of, Collectables
  • Three Hundred Pounds of Joy Howlin' Wolf
    His Best, MCA
  • Lady Be Good Howard Armstrong
    Louie Bluie, Blue Suit
  • Doin' Things Joe Venuti with Eddie Lang
    Jazz Violin 1926/1942, Jazz Archives
  • Sweet Mama Hurry Home Jimmie Rodgers
    The Singing Brakeman, Bear Family
  • INTERVIEW: Leon Redbone

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  • Lovesick Blues Emmett Miller
    The Minstrel Man from Georgia, Columbia
  • Time Changes Everything Bob Wills
    The Tiffany Transcriptions Vol.2, Rhino
  • Lazy River Merrill Moore
    Boogie My Blues Away, Bear Family
  • You Win Again Charlie Rich
    Country Meets Soul, Hi Records
  • I'll Be Standing By Al Green
    Country Meets Soul, Hi Records
  • I've Been Lonely for So Long Lambchop
    What Another Man Spills, Merge
  • I've Been Lonely for So Long Frederick Knight
    The Complete Stax/Volt Soul Singles Vol. 3, Stax
  • Bed: A Night With Daddy G The Church Street Five
    If You Wanna Be Happy: The Best of the Norfolk Sound, Varese
  • Quarter to Three Gary ‘US' Bonds
    If You Wanna be Happy: The Best of the Norfolk Sound, Varese
  • Spiritual Conversation Clouds of Heaven
    Saints Paradise, Smithsonian Folkways

HOUR two

  • Open Bed: Creole Stomp Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys
    Happytown, Rounder
  • Let's Do the Cajun Twist Randy & the Rockets
    Swamp Gold Vol. 1, Jin
  • Allons a Lafayette Joe Falcon
    French Music and Folk Songs of Le Sud De La Louisianne, La Louisianne
  • Ti Jeanne Sam Castendet et Son Orchestre Creole
    Biguine a la Canne a Sucre 1946-1949, Fremeaux
  • Eh La Bas Billie and DeDe Pierce
    New Orleans Jazz, Arhoolie
  • Instrumental: Poche Bridge Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
    Happytown, Rounder
  • INTERVIEW: Steve Riley, David Greely and Sam Broussard of the Mamou Playboys

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  • Cajun Moon JJ Cale
    Anyway the Wind Blows: The Anthology, Mercury
  • Bright Lights, Big City Jimmy Reed
    18 Greatest Hits, Motown
  • I'd Rather Drink Muddy Water The Cats and the Fiddle
    Jive is Jumpin, West Side
  • Muddy Water Aretha Franklin
    Aretha Sings The Blues, Columbia
  • Instrumental: Since I've Laid My Burden Down Mississippi John Hurt
    The Complete Studio Recordings, Vanguard
  • Avalon Blues Mississippi John Hurt
    Avalon Blues: The Complete 1928 Okeh Recordings, Okeh
  • Beaulah Land Gillian Welch
    Avalon Blues: A Tribute to the Music of Mississippi John Hurt, Vanguard
  • SEGMENT: John Hartford remembered
  • Gentle on My Mind John Hartford
    Me Oh My, How the Time Does Fly: Anthology, Flying Fish

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