AMERICAN ROUTES
Celebrating the National Heritage Fellows Celebrating the National Heritage Fellows May 25th, 2022 (Hour 1)
Celebrating the National Heritage Fellows

Join us this Memorial Day weekend to celebrate the National Endowment for the Arts Heritage Fellows. Each year, the NEA recognizes traditional artists for their excellence and contributions to our nation’s heritage. It’s the highest award in the traditional arts. This year’s honorees include: Filipino rondalla musician Tagumpay Mendoza De Leon; Osage ribbon worker and ceramicist Anita Fields; documentary filmmaker and preservationist Tom Davenport; Louisiana’s Winnsboro Easter Rock gospel ensemble; Hill Country blues drummer and guitarist Cedric Burnside; Puerto Rican mundillo lace weaver Nellie Vera; Irish flute and whistle maven Joanie Madden; Chicago tap dancer Reginald “Reggio the Hoofer” McLaughlin; and the Mexican American band from East Los Angeles, Los Lobos. Plus music from prior awardees including Del McCoury, Mavis Staples, Dr. Michael White and John Lee Hooker.

  • Info
  • ABOUT
  • BEST OF
  • UPCOMING
  • ARCHIVE
  • SUPPORT
  • JOURNAL
  • STATIONS
  • MEDIA KIT
  • INDEX
  • STAFF
  • CONTACT
BROWSE BY DATE
  • 2022
  • 2021
  • 2020
  • 2019
  • 2018
  • 2017
  • 2016
  • 2015
  • 2014
  • 2013
  • 2012
  • 2011
  • 2010
  • 2009
  • 2008
  • 2007
  • 2006
  • 2005
  • 2004
  • 2003
  • 2002
  • 2001
  • 2000
  • 1999
  • 1998

SUPPORT GREAT STORYTELLING

We rely on your support to remain on air and online. Your contribution helps us bring you interviews with great American artists and the carefully curated music mix that you’ve enjoyed over the years.

Donate

 

AMERICAN ROUTES ON INSTAGRAM

IBRAHIM FERRER / REGINA CARTER

July 13th, 2005

This American Routes takes a look at the two-way musical influence between the Caribbean and Latin America and the U.S. Plus we’ll examine the role of the violin and fiddle, in jazz, blues, country and other genres. In hour one, Cuban vocalist and Buena Vista Social Club star Ibrahim Ferrer recalls his long life and career as a guarachero and bolerista. Jazz violinist Regina Carter joins us in hour two and talks about going from Detroit to the conservatory and back again. And there’s great music including Fats Domino, Celia Cruz, The Band and much more.

  • Listen to Hour One
  • Listen to Hour Two

HOUR ONE

  • Open Bed: Caballo Viego Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban
    Mambo Sinuendo, Nonesuch
  • Dos Gardenias Ibrahim Ferrer
    Buena Vista Social Club, Nonesuch
  • Rhitmo de Mi Cuba Celia Cruz
    100% Azucar! The Best of Celia Cruz Con La Sonora Matancera, Rhino
  • Blues for Cuba Floyd Dixon
    His Complete Aladdin Recordings, Capitol
  • Bodas de Oro Ry Cooder & Manuel Galban
    Mambo Sinuendo, Nonesuch
  • Havana Moon Chuck Berry
    The Chess Box, MCA/Chess
  • Instrumental: Cuban Getaway Ike Turner Orchestra
    R&B Confidential No.1: The Flair Label, Virgin
  • INTERVIEW: Ibrahim Ferrer

    Listen
  • Mamanita Tom McDermott & Evan Christopher
    Danza, STR
  • Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha Sam Cooke
    Portrait of a Legend 1951-1964, abko
  • Como un Errante (Like A Wanderer) Freddie Fender
    Canciones de Mi Barrio, Arhoolie
  • On a Night Like This Los Lobos
    Masked and Anonymous soundtrack, Sony
  • Instrumental: Girl from Ipanema Arthur Lyman
    Sonic Sixties, Rykodisc
  • Hippo Walk Mongo Santamar’a
    Skin on Skin: The Mongo Santamar’a Anthology 1958-1995, Rhino
  • Girl from Ipanema Lou Rawls
    Blue Bossa Volume 2, Blue Note
  • Kansas City Joya Landis
    She-Boom, She-Boom: African-American Influences on Reggae 1963-73, West Side
  • Be My Guest Fats Domino
    Out Of New Orleans, Bear Family
  • Un Nombre de Mujer Los Zafiros
    Bossa Cubana, Elektra

HOUR two

  • Chattanooga Choo Choo Regina Carter
    Motor City Moments, Verve
  • Jazz Fiddler Walter Jacobs and Lonnie Carter
    Folks, He Sure Do Pull Some Bow!: Vintage Fiddle Music 1927-1935, Old Hat
  • La Fille de la Ville Vin Bruce
    Allons Cajun Rock 'N' Roll, Ace
  • Blues de Port Arthur Eddie LeJeune, D.L. Menard, Ken Smith
    Le Trio Cadien, Rounder
  • Breaux Bridge Rag Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
    Back To Bogalusa, Blue Thumb
  • Rag Mama Rag The Band
    Across The Great Divide, Capitol
  • Instrumental: Cabo Verdranos Peca Nove Abrew's Portuguese Instrumental Trio
    Folks, He Sure Do Pull Some Bow!: Vintage Fiddle Music 1927-1935, Old Hat
  • INTERVIEW: Regina Carter

    Listen
  • Oh, Lady Be Good Howard Armstrong
    Louie Bluie, Blue Suit
  • Sweet Georgia Brown Django Reinhart & Stephane Grapelli
    Django Reinhart & Stephane Grapelli, Prism Leisure
  • Claude Williams
    Masters of the Folk Violin, Arhoolie
  • You Can Have It, I Don't Want It The New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra
    Creole Belles, Arhoolie
  • Instrumental: Upstairs Stuff Smith and His Onyx Club Boys
    Jazz Violin 1926/1942, Jazz Archives
  • Cotton Eyed Joe Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys
    San Antonio Rose, Bear family
  • Hohokam Polka Gu-Achi Fiddlers
  • Eagle Island Blues: Athapaskan Love Song Bill Stevens
    Wood That Sings: Indian Fiddle Music of the Americas, Folkways
  • Violin Blues Johnson Boys
    Violin Sing the Blues for Me: African-American Fiddlers 1926-1949, Old Hat
  • You've Got to See Mamma Ev'ry Night (Or You Can't See Mamma at All) Joe Venuti with Eddie Lang
    Jazz Violin: 1926/1942, Jazz Archives

THE LATEST STREAMS

  • May 25th, 2022

    CELEBRATING THE NATIONAL HERITAGE FELLOWS

    Listen
  • May 18th, 2022

    BLUES AND JAZZ, AFRICAN ROOTS AND BRANCHES WITH SHEMEKIA COPELAND & BALLA KOUYATé

    Listen
  • May 11th, 2022

    BREAKING OUT: BRITISH BLUES TO NEW ORLEANS BOUNCE

    Listen
A|R

  • Donate
A|R AMERICAN ROUTES
  • ABOUT
  • BEST OF
  • ARCHIVE
  • UPCOMING
  • SUPPORT US
  • JOURNAL
  • STATIONS
  • STAFF
  • CONTACT
  • Tulane University
  • National Endowment for the Humanities
  • NEA
  • Louisiana Entertainment
  • PRX