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April 4th, 2001 • INTERVIEW:From The Show: Ricky Skaggs & Louisiana RedBorn Iverson Minter in 1936, bluesman Louisiana Red grew up hard in Vicksburg, Mississippi, and later went to work in the steel mills of Pittsburgh. He sings songs about social hardships and the need for civil rights. In his own music and words, Louisiana Red tells where his music comes from. Listen View Full Playlist August 18th, 2004 • FULL SHOW • read moreRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedTrue believers in country music and the blues: Grammy-winning, God-fearing man of song Ricky Skaggs talks about his music, specifically his devotion to bluegrass pioneer Bill Monroe. Plus, who is Louisiana Red? Iverson Minter is the name on his Mississippi birth certificate; "Red" came with a notorious love of New Orleans hot sauce; and his sound was formed while working in the Pittsburgh steel mills. Just as Ricky Skaggs sees his music as an expression of spirituality, Louisiana Red infuses his blues with messages of labor protest and Civil Rights. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist February 13th, 2002 • FULL SHOW • read moreRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedTrue Believers in Country Music and the Blues: Grammy-winning, God-fearing man of song Ricky Skaggs talks about his music, specifically his devotion to bluegrass pioneer Bill Monroe. Plus, who is Louisiana Red? Iverson Minter is the name on his Mississippi birth certificate; "Red" came with a notorious love of New Orleans hot sauce; and his sound was formed while working in the Pittsburgh, Pa. steel mills. Just as Ricky Skaggs sees his music as an expression of spirituality, Louisiana Red infuses his blues with messages of labor protest and Civil Rights. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 4th, 2001 • FULL SHOW • read moreRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedTrue Believers in Country Music and the Blues: Grammy-winning, God-fearing man of song Ricky Skaggs talks about his music, specifically his devotion to bluegrass pioneer Bill Monroe. Plus, who is Louisiana Red? Iverson Minter is the name on his Mississippi birth certificate; "Red" came with a notorious love of New Orleans hot sauce; and his sound was formed while working in the Pittsburgh steel mills. Just as Ricky Skaggs sees his music as an expression of spirituality, Louisiana Red infuses his blues with messages of labor protest and Civil Rights. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist August 30th, 2000 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLabor Day WeekendView Full Playlist August 29th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLabor DayView Full Playlist April 4th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist April 4th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist April 4th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist February 13th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist February 13th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist February 13th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist August 18th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist August 18th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist August 18th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRicky Skaggs & Louisiana RedView Full Playlist |