DAVE BARTHOLOMEW
EPISODES OF AMERICAN ROUTES WITH DAVE BARTHOLOMEW
FROM THE SHOW: SAINTS & SPIRITS
The New Orleans piano man sold 69 million records in his collaboration, most with producer Dave Bartholomew. Born into a home speaking a Creole patois, his records like "The Fat Man," "Blue Monday," and dozens more served as blueprints for early rock and, farther south in Jamaica, ska. Domino is a man of deep faith and a beloved figure in New Orleans and around the world. Following Hurricane Katrina, Fats came to personify the destruction of his native 9th Ward neighborhood.
FROM THE SHOW: NEW ORLEANS MUSIC: R&B, ROOTS ROCK AND SOUL, GOSPEL AND FUNK
From the show "New Orleans Music: R&B, Roots Rock and Soul, Gospel and Funk" originally aired on December 3rd, 2003
MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
It's a two-hour walk through streets of the city as we dive into two great eras of New Orleans music. First, it's the 1940s and 50s R&B hit factory with studio man Cosimo Matassa, producer, arranger, trumpet player Dave Bartholomew who passed away recently, drummer Earl Palmer and more. We also chat with The>Meters--Art Neville, George Porter, Leo Nocentelli and Zigaboo Modeliste--and we get to the bottom of the bottom, find out what's in the pocket and get a definition of funk from the four men who continue to dish it out.
LOVERS, BROTHERS AND OTHERS: MAKING SWEET MUSIC TOGETHER
Music made by couples, families and siblings often has a special quality. The same is true of people who have a musical attraction to one another: Lennon and McCartney, or Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. Country traditionalist and mandolin player Marty Stuart was 12 years old when he met country chanteuse Connie Smith at a road show in his native Mississippi. Decades later Marty and Connie were married. They talk about their spring-fall relationship and making music together as "old souls." We'll talk to Joan Baez about writing for Bob Dylan and her singing his songs. Plus the Black Keys tell us how they teamed up, as did real brothers Trombone Shorty and James Andrews. We'll also hear from the Cajun married duo of Marc and Ann Savoy.
LOVERS, BROTHERS AND OTHERS: MAKING SWEET MUSIC TOGETHER
Music made by couples, families and siblings often has a special quality. The same is true of people who have a musical attraction to one another: Lennon and McCartney, or Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. Country traditionalist and mandolin player Marty Stuart was 12 years old when he met country chanteuse Connie Smith at a road show in his native Mississippi. Decades later Marty and Connie were married. They talk about their spring-fall relationship and making music together as "old souls." We'll talk to Joan Baez about writing for Bob Dylan and her singing his songs. Plus the Black Keys tell us how they teamed up, as did real brothers Trombone Shorty and James Andrews. We'll also hear from the Cajun married duo of Marc and Ann Savoy.
LOVERS, BROTHERS AND OTHERS: MAKING SWEET MUSIC TOGETHER
Music made by couples, families and siblings often has a special quality. The same is true of people who have a musical attraction to one another: Lennon and McCartney, or Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. Country traditionalist and mandolin player Marty Stuart was 12 years old when he met country chanteuse Connie Smith at a road show in his native Mississippi. Decades later Marty and Connie were married. They talk about their spring-fall relationship and making music together as "old souls." We'll talk to Joan Baez about writing for Bob Dylan and her singing his songs. Plus the Black Keys tell us how they teamed up, as did real brothers Trombone Shorty and James Andrews. We'll also hear from the Cajun married duo of Marc and Ann Savoy.
LOVERS, BROTHERS AND OTHERS: MAKING SWEET MUSIC TOGETHER
Music made by couples, families and siblings often has a special quality. The same is true of people who have a musical attraction to one another: Lennon and McCartney, or Fats Domino and Dave Bartholomew. Country traditionalist and mandolin player Marty Stuart was 12 years old when he met country chanteuse Connie Smith at a road show in his native Mississippi. Decades later Marty and Connie were married. They talk about their spring-fall relationship and making music together as "old souls." We'll talk to Joan Baez about writing for Bob Dylan and her singing his songs. Plus the Black Keys tell us how they teamed up, as did real brothers Trombone Shorty and James Andrews. We'll also hear from the Cajun married duo of Marc and Ann Savoy.
MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
It's a two-hour walk through streets of the city as we dive into two great eras of New Orleans music. First, it's the 1940s and 50s R&B hit factory with studio man Cosimo Matassa, producer, arranger, trumpet player Dave Bartholomew, drummer Earl Palmer and more. There's also a chat with The Meters--Art Neville, George Porter, Leo Nocentelli and Zigaboo Modeliste--in which we get to the bottom of the bottom, find out what's in the pocket and get a definition of funk from the four men who continue to dish it out.
MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
&BIt's a two-hour walk through streets of the city as we dive into two great eras of New Orleans music. First, it's the 1940s and 50s R hit factory with studio man Cosimo Matassa; producer, arranger, trumpet player Dave Bartholomew; drummer Earl Palmer and more. There's also a chat with The Meters -- Art Neville, George Porter, Leo Nocentelli and Zigaboo Modeliste -- in which we get to the bottom of the bottom, find out what's in the pocket, and get a definition of funk from the four men who continue to dish it out.
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC: R&B, ROOTS ROCK AND SOUL, GOSPEL AND FUNK
Jazz may have been born here, but by the 1950s the music of choice in New Orleans was rhythm & blues. Local talent topped the charts with songs like "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "The Fat Man" and "Working in the Coalmine". We'll talk to many key figures in New Orleans R&B, from hitmakers like Lloyd Price, Dr. John, and Aaron Neville and producers Allen Toussaint and Harold Battiste, to bandleader Dave Bartholomew and musicians like drummer Earl Palmer. Plus music recorded in New Orleans' legendary J&M Studios by Little Richard, Fats Domino and Professor Longhair, and funk, jazz, pop and soul along the way.
MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
It's a two-hour walk through streets of the city as we dive into two great eras of New Orleans music. First, it's the 1940s and 50s R&B hit factory with studio man Cosimo Matassa; producer, arranger, trumpet player Dave Bartholomew; drummer Earl Palmer and more. There's also a chat with The Meters--Art Neville, George Porter, Leo Nocentelli and Zigaboo Modeliste--in which we get to the bottom of the bottom, find out what's in the pocket and get a definition of funk from the four men who continue to dish it out.
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC: R&B, ROOTS ROCK AND SOUL, GOSPEL AND FUNK
Jazz may have been born here, but by the 1950s the music of choice in New Orleans was rhythm & blues and local talent topped the charts with songs like "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "The Fat Man" and "Working in the Coalmine". We'll talk to many key figures in New Orleans R&B, from hitmakers like Lloyd Price, Dr. John, and Aaron Neville and producers Allen Toussaint and Harold Battiste, to bandleader Dave Bartholomew and musicians like drummer Earl Palmer. Plus music recorded in New Orleans' legendary J&M Studios by Little Richard, Fats Domino and Professor Longhair, and funk, jazz, pop and soul along the way.
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC: R&B, ROOTS ROCK AND SOUL, GOSPEL AND FUNK
Jazz may have been born here, but by the 1950s the music of choice in New Orleans was rhythm & blues, and local talent topped the charts with songs like "Lawdy Miss Clawdy", "The Fat Man", and "Working in the Coalmine". We'll talk to many key figures in New Orleans R&B, from hitmakers like Lloyd Price, Dr. John, and Aaron Neville and producers Allen Toussaint and Harold Battiste, to bandleader Dave Bartholomew and musicians like drummer Earl Palmer. Plus music recorded in New Orleans' legendary J&M Studios by Little Richard, Fats Domino and Professor Longhair, and funk, jazz, pop and soul along the way.
FROM THE SHOW: LA LA BROOKS & FRANKIE FORD
From the show "La La Brooks & Frankie Ford" originally aired on December 13th, 2023
FROM THE SHOW: BREAKING OUT: BRITISH BLUES TO NEW ORLEANS BOUNCE
From the show "Breaking Out: British Blues To New Orleans Bounce" originally aired on May 11th, 2022
FROM THE SHOW: PET SOUNDS REVISITED: SONGS OF DOGS, CATS, BIRDS & OTHER MOSTLY...BELOVED CREATURES
From the show "Pet Sounds Revisited: Songs of Dogs, Cats, Birds & Other Mostly...Beloved Creatures" originally aired on June 2nd, 2021
FROM THE SHOW: DANCE YOUR BLUES AWAY ON MARDI GRAS DAY
From the show "Dance Your Blues Away on Mardi Gras Day" originally aired on February 10th, 2021
FROM THE SHOW: BREAKING OUT: BRITISH BLUES TO NEW ORLEANS BOUNCE
From the show "Breaking Out: British Blues to New Orleans Bounce" originally aired on December 4th, 2019
FROM THE SHOW: BREAKING OUT: BRITISH BLUES TO NEW ORLEANS BOUNCE
From the show "Breaking Out: British Blues to New Orleans Bounce " originally aired on July 17th, 2019
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on July 10th, 2019
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on July 10th, 2019
FROM THE SHOW: LABOR DAY WITH THE PONDEROSA STOMP
From the show "Labor Day with the Ponderosa Stomp" originally aired on September 2nd, 2015
FROM THE SHOW: LABOR DAY WITH THE PONDEROSA STOMP
From the show "Labor Day with the Ponderosa Stomp" originally aired on September 2nd, 2015
FROM THE SHOW: WADE IN THE WATER: SONGS AND STORIES OF THE RIVER
From the show "Wade in the Water: Songs and Stories of the River" originally aired on July 29th, 2015
FROM THE SHOW: LA LA BROOKS & FRANKIE FORD
From the show "La La Brooks & Frankie Ford" originally aired on May 13th, 2015
FROM THE SHOW: WADE IN THE WATER
From the show "Wade in the Water" originally aired on January 8th, 2014
FROM THE SHOW: LA LA BROOKS AND FRANKIE FORD
From the show "La La Brooks and Frankie Ford" originally aired on June 12th, 2013
FROM THE SHOW: SONGS & STORIES OF THE RIVER
From the show "Songs & Stories of the River" originally aired on April 24th, 2013
FROM THE SHOW: DANCE YOUR BLUES AWAY ON MARDI GRAS DAY
From the show "Dance Your Blues Away on Mardi Gras Day" originally aired on February 6th, 2013
FROM THE SHOW: LA LA BROOKS & FRANKIE FORD
From the show "La La Brooks & Frankie Ford" originally aired on September 12th, 2012
FROM THE SHOW: WADE IN THE WATER: SONGS AND STORIES OF THE RIVER
From the show "Wade in the Water: Songs and Stories of the River" originally aired on May 16th, 2012
FROM THE SHOW: DANCE YOUR BLUES AWAY ON MARDI GRAS DAY
From the show "Dance Your Blues Away on Mardi Gras Day" originally aired on February 15th, 2012
FROM THE SHOW: LA LA BROOKS & FRANKIE FORD
From the show "La La Brooks & Frankie Ford" originally aired on November 9th, 2011
FROM THE SHOW: PICNIC PARTY MUSIC WITH THE PONDEROSA STOMP
From the show "Picnic Party Music with the Ponderosa Stomp" originally aired on May 25th, 2011
FROM THE SHOW: PICNIC PARTY MUSIC WITH THE PONDEROSA STOMP
From the show "Picnic Party Music with the Ponderosa Stomp" originally aired on May 25th, 2011
FROM THE SHOW: HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM NEW ORLEANS!
From the show "Happy New Year from New Orleans!" originally aired on December 29th, 2010
FROM THE SHOW: HAPPY NEW YEAR FROM NEW ORLEANS!
From the show "Happy New Year from New Orleans!" originally aired on December 29th, 2010
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on April 21st, 2010
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on April 21st, 2010
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on November 19th, 2008
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on November 19th, 2008
FROM THE SHOW: CARNIVAL
From the show "Carnival" originally aired on February 26th, 2003
FROM THE SHOW: CARNIVAL
From the show "Carnival" originally aired on February 18th, 2004
FROM THE SHOW: COOL II
From the show "Cool II" originally aired on April 6th, 2005
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on December 6th, 2006
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on December 6th, 2006
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on July 18th, 2007
FROM THE SHOW: MAKING NEW ORLEANS MUSIC
From the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on July 18th, 2007