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Memorial Day with the 2022 National Heritage Fellows

For Memorial Day, we’re celebrating the 2022 National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellows. Great musicians, storytellers, artisans and advocates, who have received our nation’s highest honor in traditional arts with these new honorees: Richmond gospel family, The Legendary Ingramettes; Navajo Diné weaver and sheep rancher, TahNibaa Naataanii; Washington DC step choreographer, C. Brian Williams; Excelsior Brass Band of Mobile, Alabama; master Hawaiian Hale builder Francis “Palani” Sinenci; Tibetan Opera singer and dancer Tsering Wangmo Satho; Flamenco dancer Eva Encinias; Bluegrass fiddler Michael Cleveland; St. Croix Quelbe flute player and bandleader, Stanley Jacobs; and New Orleans Black-masking craftsman, stilt dancer and musician, Shaka Zulu. Plus music from former fellows Doc Watson, Cedric Burnside, Clifton Chenier, Flaco Jiménez, Andy Statman, Dr. Michael White and Wanda Jackson, among others.

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VAN DYKE PARKS & TOM MCDERMOTT

July 22nd, 2015

Conversation with and music from Van Dyke Parks, an eclectic, popular classicist known as a composer and keyboardist, arranger and producer, with a great love of calypso and Hawaiian cowboy music. The man behind the curtain for so many artists, the Hollywood-based Parks is well-regarded for writing and studio work with Brian Wilson and the Beach Boys, Ry Cooder, Lowell George and Randy Newman, among many. He recently became a fan of pianist Tom McDermott, a St. Louis-born, New Orleans-dwelling and Brazilian-influenced vernacular virtuoso. Parks thought enough of McDermott’s recorded repertoire to collect and reissue some of it as Bamboula — so named for the composition by the mutually-admired New Orleans 19th century pianist Louis Moreau Gottschalk. Tom McDermott, also a fan of Scott Joplin, Jelly Roll Morton, Professor Longhair and James Booker, plays in his parlor for us.

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HOUR ONE

  • "America" Van Dyke Parks
    Tokyo Rose, Warner Bros.
  • "Sailin' Shoes" Little Feat
    Sailin' Shoes, Warner Bros.
  • "Sail On Sailor" The Beach Boys
    Good Vibrations: Thirty Years of the Beach Boys, Capitol
  • "Jack Palance" Mighty Sparrow
    The Early Years, BLS
  • "F.D.R in Trinidad" Ry Cooder
    Into the Purple Valley, Warner Bros.
  • "Wah She Go Do" Bonnie Raitt
    Takin' My Time, Rhino
  • Instrumental: "Simple Calypso" Esso Trinidad Steel Band
    Esso, Minky
  • SEGMENT: Van Dyke Parks

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  • Instrumental: "Available Space" Ry Cooder
    Ry Cooder, Warner Bros.
  • CLIP: Van Dyke Parks on Randy Newman
  • excerpt: "Vine Street" Van Dyke Parks
    Song Cycle, Warner Bros.
  • "Bet No One Ever Hurt This Bad" Randy Newman
    Creates Something New Under the Sun, Reprise
  • "Cheek to Cheek" Lowell George
    Thanks, I'll Eat It Here, Warner Bros.
  • "De Camino a la Vereda" Buena Vista Social Club feat. Ibrahim Ferrer
    Buena Vista Social Club, Nonesuch
  • "Hawaiian Roughrider" Leabert Lindsay
    Na Mele O Paniolo, Warner Bros.
  • "Cowboy" Van Dyke Parks
    Moonlighting: Live at the Ash Grove, Warner Bros.
  • "Heroes and Villians" The Beach Boys
    Smiley Smile, Capitol
  • End Bed: "The Stars and Stripes Forever" Tom McDermott and Matt Perrine
    New Orleans Duets, Rabadash

HOUR two

  • "The Chrysanthemum" Tom McDermott
    Danza, STR Digital
  • "The Banjo, Opus 15" Louis Moreau Gottschalk
    American Piano Music Played by Amiram Rigai, Smithsonian Folkways
  • "East St. Louis Baby" Professor Longhair
    Professor Longhair's Boogie, Catfish
  • "Java" Allen Toussaint
    The Complete 'Tousan' Sessions, Bear Family
  • "Tricks Ain't Walkin' No More" Jelly Roll Morton and Tom McDermott
    New Orleans Duets, Rabadash
  • "On the Sunny Side of the Street" James Booker
    Junco Partner, Hannibal
  • Instrumental: "So Swell When You're Well" James Booker
    Spiders on the Keys: Live at the Maple Leaf, Rounder
  • SEGMENT: Tom McDermott

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  • "The Peanut Vendor" Billi & De De Pierce
    Gulf Coast Blues, Arhoolie
  • "Bamboula" Tom McDermott
    Bamboula, Minky
  • Instrumental: "Boll Weevil Blues" Eubie Blake
    Memories of You, Shout Factory
  • "Have You Seen My Baby" Ringo Starr
    Ringo, EMI
  • "Hey Good Lookin'" Meschiya Lake and Tom McDermott
    Live at Chickie Wah Wah , Chickie Wah Wah
  • "Lewis Boogie" Jerry Lee Lewis
    Complete Sun Singles, Bear Family
  • "Eh, Petite Fille" Clifton Chenier
    Louisiana Blues and Zydeco, Arhoolie
  • "Early in the Morning" Irma Thomas with Tom McDermott
    Simply Grand, Rounder
  • End Bed: "The Crave" Tom McDermott
    The Crave, STR Digital

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