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I AM (NOT) A DIVA
What comes to mind when you hear the word “Diva”? We’ve found that it’s a word that can go both ways—as praise for an accomplished and magnetic performer, or as a put-down to someone seen as pompous or high-strung. We’re singing divas’ praises while also exploring the term’s various connotations through music and interviews from high-minded women with conflicting views on the word: Bonnie Raitt, the late Abbey Lincoln, Norah Jones, and New Orleans Gospel Diva, Cynthia Girtley. Plus songs from divas and non-divas like Aretha Franklin, Patsy Cline, Lydia Mendoza, and Jessie Mae Hemphill.
HOUR ONE
- Open Bed: Give It Up Or Let Me Go Bonnie Raitt
Give It Up, Rhino - High Hat, Trumpet and Rhythm Valaida Snow
Valaida Snow 1933-1936, Classics - Fever Peggy Lee
The Best of Miss Peggy Lee, Capitol - Mercedes Benz Janis Joplin
Pearl, Columbia/Legacy - Bold Soul Sister Tina Turner
Bold Soul Sister -- The Best of the Blue Thumb Recordings, Blue Thumb - Segment: Cynthia Girtley
Listen - Instrumental: Crow Jane Etta Baker
One Dime Blues, Rounder Records - Me and My Chauffeur Blues Memphis Minnie
Four Women Blues, BMG - I'm A Mighty Tight Woman Sippie Wallace
The Johnny Dodds Collection 1923-29, Acrobat - Segment: Bonnie Raitt
Listen - Instrumental: Wildwood Flower Bill Frissell
Ghosttown, Nonesuch - I Just Got Wise Hazel & Alice
Pioneering Women of Bluegrass, Folkways - Look For Me (I'll Be Around) Neko Case
Black Listed, Bloodshot - Let The Teardrops Fall Patsy Cline
The Collection, Decca - So Many Beautiful Men Mikki Wilcox
Memphis Belles: The Women of Sun Records, Bear Family - Evil Gal Blues Aretha Franklin
Queen in Waiting, Columbia/Legacy - N.O. Bounce Big Freedia
Jazz Fest: The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, Smithsonian Folkways - Closing Bed: Sad Beauty Blues Randy Weston and Melba Liston
Volcano Blues, Antilles
HOUR two
- Open Bed: Froggy Bottom Mary Lou Williams
Masters of Classic Jazz: Piano, Soundies - Wang Dang Doodle Koko Taylor
The Great Tomato Blues Package, Tomato - Hard Headed Woman Wanda Jackson
Vintage Collections, Captiol - Cielito Lindo Lydia Mendoza
Las Mas Pegadas, DLV - San Antonio Rose The Quebe Sisters
Texas Fiddlers, CD Baby - Squatty Roo Regina Carter & Kenny Barron
Freefall, Verve - SEGMENT: Abbey Lincoln
Listen - Instrumental: Shimmy She Wobble Otha Turner and the Afrosippi Allstars
Otha Turner and the Afrosippi Allstars, Birdman Records - Jump Baby Jump Jessie Mae Hemphill
She-Wolf, HMG - Time is on My Side Irma Thomas
Time is On My Side- The Best of Irma Thomas, EMI - Joshua Fit the Battle of Jericho Mahalia Jackson
The Essential Mahalia Jackson, Columbia - Up Above My Head Rhiannon Giddens
Tomorrow is My Turn, Nonesuch - Instrumental: Fleurette Africaine (African Flower) Norah Jones
Day Breaks, Blue Note - SEGMENT: Norah Jones
Listen - Gospel Train Marian Anderson
Let Freedom Ring!, JSP - Feeling Good Nina Simone
Verve Unmixed, Verve - End Bed: Roll 'Em Mary Lou Williams
Mary Lou Williams 1952-1971: The First Lady of the Piano, Giants of Jazz