Number 6
5:01:22 PM
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Feb 8, 2024 5:00 PM – 8:00 PM
Music
With Lizbot
A tangy mélange of modern classical composition, rock in opposition, and songs of petition on a free-form mission
Meet me at St. Claude & Dumaine
5:02 PM |
| Professor Longhair Go to the Mardi Gras Go To The Mardi Gras / Everyday, Everynight Ron Records 1959
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5:05 PM |
| Dr. John Right Place Wrong Time In the Right Place Atco 1973
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5:09 PM |
| Leroy Jones Carnival Is in the Air Leroy Jones Carnival Is in the Air - Single
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5:11 PM |
| Dr. John Qualified In the Right Place Atco 1973
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5:16 PM |
| Dr. John Life R In the Right Place Atco 1973
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5:21 PM |
| Professor Longhair Big Chief Pt. 2 Big Chief
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5:22 PM |
| The Meters Look-Ka Py Py Look-Ka Py Py
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5:24 PM |
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5:25 PM |
| Tami Lynn Mojo Hannah Tami Lynn Love Is Here and Now You're Gone Cotillion 1972
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5:27 PM |
| James Andrews Ghetto Funk Music (feat. Monk Boudreaux) James Andrews The Big Time Stuff James Andrews 2011 Lead singer and trumpeter of New Birth Brass Band. Older brother of Troy Andrews aka Trombone Shorty.
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5:34 PM |
| Wynton Marsalis Oh, But On the Third Day (Happy Feet Blues) The Majesty of the Blues CBS 1989
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5:41 PM |
| Rebirth Brass Band Do Whatcha Wanna, Pt. 2 Feel Like Funkin' It Up Rounder Records 1989 New Orleans brass band formed in 1983 by Philip and Keith Frazier, jazz trumpeter Kermit Ruffins and other musicians attending Clark High School in Treme at that time.
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5:49 PM |
| Jessie Hill Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Part 1 Ooh Poo Pah Doo, Part I / Ooh Poo Pah Doo, Part II Minit Records 1960 New Orleans R&B singer and songwriter who began his career as a drummer in the 1950s and, after performing with Professor Longhair and Huey "Piano" Smith, focused on singing and songwriting.
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5:52 PM |
| Fats Domino Blue Monday R Blue Monday / What's The Reason I'm Not Pleasing You 7” Imperial Records 1956
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5:54 PM |
| Betty Harris Hook, Line 'N' Sinker Hook Line 'N' Sinker / Show It Sansu Records 1968
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5:56 PM |
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6:00 PM |
| The Duke of Iron Calypsonian Invasion Calypso Carnival (Mono Version) BNF Collection 1958
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6:04 PM |
| Cousin Joe When Your Mother's Gone From New Orleans JSP Records 2011 American pianist, singer and guitarist, Joseph Pleasant aka Smilin' Joe and later as Cousin Joe was first a blues player before settling in New York in 1942 and entering into the jazz scene (thanks to Mezz Mezzrow). He came back few years later in New Orleans.
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6:06 PM |
| Kid Eggplant and The Melatauns Boy Big Trouble in Little Chalmette Independent 2019
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6:12 PM |
| Louis Prima Basin Street Blues/ When It's Sleepy Time Down South The Wildest! Columbia 1956
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6:15 PM |
| Big Al Carson & The Wild Magnolias All On a Mardi Gras Day All On a Mardi Gras Day American blues and jazz singer from New Orleans. He performed with his band, the Blues Masters, in New Orleans, and played the Sousaphone.
The Wild Magnolias are a Mardi Gras Indian tribe who also record and play as a funk band, hence the mention of Magnolia Street in this song
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6:21 PM |
| Professor Longhair Tipitina Professor Longhair Rock 'N' Roll Gumbo Blue Star 1974 Written and recorded by Professor Longhair in 1953 and instantly a classic that's been covered many times
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6:25 PM |
| Blue Lu Barker Don't You Feel My Leg Don't You Feel My Leg / That Made Him Mad Apollo 1946
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6:27 PM |
| The Meters Hey Pocky A-way Rejuvenation Reprise Records 1974
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6:31 PM |
| Rosetta Howard Men Are Like Street Cars Rosetta Howard (1939-1947) Document Records 1994
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6:33 PM |
| Fats Domino Blueberry Hill Sammy Kaye This Is Fats Domino! Imperial Records 1956
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6:36 PM |
| Eddie Bo Tell It Like It Is Tell It Like It Is / Every Dog Got His Day Ric Records 1960
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6:45 PM |
| Stop, Inc. The Second Line The Second Line
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6:45 PM |
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6:47 PM |
| Al Johnson Carnival Time Carnival Time / Good Lookin' Ron Records 1960
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6:49 PM |
| The Dixie Cups Two-Way-Poc-A-Way Two-Way-Poc-A-Way / That's Where It's At ABC 1965 girl group formed in New Orleans, Louisiana, U.S.A., in 1963. They are best known for a string of hits including their 1964 million-selling record "Chapel of Love", "People Say", and "Iko Iko".
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6:50 PM |
| Allen Toussaint West End Blues Allen Toussaint The Bright Mississippi Nonesuch 2009
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6:54 PM |
| The Wild Tchoupitoulas Big Chief Got A Golden Crown The Wild Tchoupitoulas Mango Records 1976 The Wild Tchoupitoulas are a group of Mardi Gras Indians formed in the early 1970s by George "Big Chief Jolly" Landry. Landry, with his Autochthon American (Choctaw) heritage. The group is named after the Tchoupitoulas tribe who also gave their name to Tchoupitoulas Street. With help from local New Orleans musicians The Meters, The Wild Tchoupitoulas recorded an eponymous album, which featured the "call-and-response" style chants typical of Mardi Gras Indians. Vocals were provided by Landry, as well as other members of his Mardi Gras tribe. Instrumentation was provided in part by members of the Meters. The album also notably featured Landry's nephews, the Neville Brothers, providing harmonies and some of the instrumentation. The album was produced by famed New Orleans writer-musician-producer Allen Toussaint.
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6:57 PM |
| The Duke of Iron Pepper Sauce Milly Cecil Anderson Calypso Carnival RCA VIctor 1957
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7:01 PM |
| Allen Toussaint Bono Allen Toussaint The Wild Sound of New Orleans 1958
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7:03 PM |
| Clarence "Frogman" Henry Ain't Got No Home Ain't Got No Home / Troubles, Troubles 1956 Clarence Henry was born in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, in 1937, moving to the Algiers neighborhood in 1948. He started learning piano as a child, with Fats Domino and Professor Longhair being his main influences. When Henry played in talent shows, he dressed like Longhair and wore a wig with braids on both sides. He joined Bobby Mitchell & the Toppers in 1952, playing piano and trombone, before leaving when he graduated in 1955 to join saxophonist Eddie Smith's band
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7:06 PM |
| Fats Domino Let the Four Winds Blow Let the Four Winds Blow Imperial 1961
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7:08 PM |
| Jelly Roll Morton King Porter Stomp The Pearls / King Porter Stomp Vocalion 1926
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7:11 PM |
| Louis Prima Buona Sera (feat. Gia Maione & Sam Butera & The Witnesses) The King of Clubs (feat. Gia Maione & Sam Butera & the Witnesses) Prima 1964 From the Italian district of New Orleans, (from whence originated the muffalett!) Prima was a trumpeter, singer, entertainer, and bandleader rooted in New Orleans jazz, swing music, and jump blues, although he touched on various genres throughout his career: he formed a seven-piece New Orleans-style jazz band in the late 1920s, fronted a swing combo in the 1930s and a big band group in the 1940s, helped to popularize jump blues in the late 1940s and early to mid 1950s.
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7:15 PM |
| Louis Armstrong and His All Stars Basin Street Blues Basin Street Blues / Otchi-Tchor-Ni-Ya Brunswick 1954
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7:18 PM |
| Nina Simone The House of the Rising Sun Sings the Blues RCA/Legacy 1967
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7:24 PM |
| Louis Prima Sing, Sing, Sing (feat. Gia Maione & Sam Butera & The Witnesses) The Wildest '75 (feat. Gia Maione & Sam Butera & the Witnesses) Prima 1975
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7:26 PM |
| Soul Rebels Brass Band Halftime: Stand Up & Get Up Nothing But Love EP
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7:29 PM |
| Preservation Hall Jazz Band Choko Mo Feel No Hey New Orleans Preservation, Vol. 1 Preservation Hall 2009
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7:34 PM |
| Lonnie Johnson Raise the Window High Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson The Complete Folkways Recordings Smithsonian Folkways Recordings 1993 Alonzo "Lonnie" Johnson was an American blues and jazz singer, guitarist, violinist and songwriter from New Orleans. He was a pioneer of jazz guitar and jazz violin and is recognized as the first to play an electrically amplified violin. He said of his musical childhood: "There was music all around us," he recalled, "and in my family you'd better play something, even if you just banged on a tin can."
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7:38 PM |
| Pete Fountain & His Mardi Gras Strutters Careless Love Mr. New Orleans Decca 1972
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7:40 PM |
| Tommy Ridgley Please Hurry Home Tommy Ridgley Please Hurry Home / Do You Remember Ric Records 1960 AKA: The Shrewesbury Kid!
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7:44 PM |
| Kid Ory Song of the Wanderer Edward Ory Song of the Wanderer Verve 1957 with Darnell Howard, Cedric Haywood, Frank Haggarty, Charles Oden.
New Orleans trombonist and band leader, acclaimed as the greatest trombone player in the early years of Jazz.
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7:49 PM |
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8:00 PM |
| Fats Domino Walking to New Orleans Walking to New Orleans 1960
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8:00 PM |
| Quiana Lynell Sing Out, March On Quiana Lynell A Little Love Concord Jazz 2019
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