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April 21st, 2010 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: Making New Orleans MusicFrom the show "Making New Orleans Music" originally aired on April 21st, 2010 Listen View Full Playlist November 29th, 2006 • INTERVIEW:From The Show: David Amram & Marcus RobertsFor almost 40 years, Philadelphia-born David Amram has ignored musical genres, moving between classical, Latin jazz, film and folk music. The multi-Instrumentalist and free spirit recorded with Lionel Hampton and joined the Mingus Big Band and later was signed as composer-in-residence with the New York Philharmonic. Amram may be best known for his title track from the 1959 beat film narrated by Jack Kerouac, Pull My Daisy. Listen View Full Playlist March 13th, 2002 • INTERVIEW:From The Show: StreetbeatsThe man behind the beats, Earl Palmer, shares stories about tap dancing as kid in New Orleans, his travels on the vaudeville circuit and his work creating the New Orleans sound with Fats Domino and Little Richard. Listen View Full Playlist May 22nd, 2013 • FULL SHOW • read moreKings of the Road: From Ramblin' Jack to KerouacGet your key to the highway... this American Routes looks at "the road" as destination, inspiration and home away from home in blues, country, jazz and more. Folkie and fellow traveler Ramblin' Jack Elliot recalls the allure of the road in music and life. Plus, historian and author Douglas Brinkley joins us to speak on travel as muse for beat author Jack Kerouac and others. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 6th, 2013 • FULL SHOW • read moreThe Funk Soul Universe: Galactic and Joe BataanIt's an exploration of the funk universe on American Routes. New York City's pioneer of Afro-Latin Soul, Joe Bataan, tells us about his boogaloo beginnings, melding latin beats with soulful sounds and his move toward "salsoul" and rap. And a conversation with Stanton Moore and Ben Ellman from New Orleans' Galactic about their love of all things funky from the Crescent City and beyond. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist November 14th, 2012 • FULL SHOW • read moreCrossover Dreams: Latin Music in AmericaWe'll sample the sabor latino in American music. Join us for conversation with Los Lobos on their mix of American pop and Mexican traditions. We'll visit Los Cenzontles, a community arts center in San Francisco dedicated to the teaching of Mexican music, and drop by a Philadelphia radio show spinning salsa hits for the neighborhood. Then, we'll sit in with pianist and bandleader Oscar Hernandez of the Spanish Harlem Orchestra for some Nuyorican beats and salsa moves. Plus a special performance by San Antonio's queen of the conjunto accordion, Eva Ybarra. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 25th, 2012 • FULL SHOW • read moreThe Funk Soul Universe: Galactic and Joe BataanIt's an exploration of the funk universe on American Routes. New York City pioneer of Afro-Latin Soul, Joe Bataan, tells us about his boogaloo beginnings, melding latin beats with soulful sounds and his move toward "salsoul" and rap. And a conversation with Stanton Moore and Ben Ellman from New Orleans' Galactic about their love of all things funky from the Crescent City and beyond. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist November 2nd, 2011 • FULL SHOW • read moreCrossover Dreams: Latin Music in AmericaWe'll sample the sabor latino in American music. Join us for conversation with Los Lobos on their mix of American pop and Mexican traditions. We'll visit Los Cenzontles, a community arts center in San Francisco dedicated to the teaching of Mexican music, and drop by a Philadelphia radio show spinning salsa hits for the neighborhood. Then, we'll sit in with pianist and bandleader Oscar Hernandez of the Spanish Harlem Orchestra for some Nuyorican beats and salsa moves. Plus a special performance by San Antonio's queen of the conjunto accordion, Eva Ybarra. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist October 5th, 2011 • FULL SHOW • read moreRockin' the Blues with Sonny Burgess and Snooks EaglinTune in and rock the blues with two guitar men who do it with great authority. First up is Arkansas wild man and original Sun Records rockabilly Sonny Burgess who still tears it up, playing his hits "We Wanna Boogie," "Red-Headed Woman" and others well into his seventies. And hear a live set from the late great New Orleans bluesman and human jukebox Snooks Eaglin, recorded in 2007 at his home base, the famous Rock 'N' Bowl nightclub, where one can do either of those, or both, at the same time. Feel the beat in blues, jazz, Western swing and more with a music mix designed to rock your blues away. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist August 3rd, 2011 • FULL SHOW • read moreAmerica's Hippie HeritageTune in and turn on to our nation's fringe heritage. Along with their spiritual forefathers, the beatniks and folkies, our hippie generation latched on to great music before them--from old-time country and bluegrass, bebop, blues and more--and created their own versions. We're joined by Maria Muldaur who recalls making jug-band music in the West Village in the '60s. Also, we speak with bass player Jack Casady, a founding member of the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 20th, 2011 • FULL SHOW • read moreEaster with Donald Harrison, Jr. and the Holmes BrothersEaster weekend is a time for reflection and family, and our guests certainly fit the bill. Donald Harrison, Jr. is a saxophone player and New Orleans native now based in New York. His work has long echoed strains of Mardi Gras Indian chants and street beats... not surprisingly, as his late father was Big Chief of the Guardians of the Flame. Wendell and Sherman Holmes, plus longtime friend Popsy Dixon, make up the Holmes Brothers, a vocal group best known for putting their personal stamp on blues, gospel, country, pop and more. The brothers join us to talk about the transition from Christ Church, Virginia to New York and back again to home and family. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 16th, 2011 • FULL SHOW • read moreCrossover Dreams: Latin Music in AmericaThis week on American Routes we'll sample the sabor latino in American music. Join us for conversation with Los Lobos on their mix of American pop and Mexican traditions. We'll visit Los Cenzontles, a community arts center in San Francisco dedicated to the teaching of Mexican music, and drop by a Philadelphia radio show spinning salsa hits for the neighborhood. Then we'll sit in with pianist and bandleader Oscar Hernandez of the Spanish Harlem Orchestra for some Nuyorican beats and salsa moves. Plus a special performance by San Antonio's queen of the conjunto accordion, Eva Ybarra. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist January 27th, 2010 • FULL SHOW • read moreNew York II: Beat of the BoroughsHead to New York City with American Routes as we search out the beat of the boroughs. Sit in with Seleno Clarke as he hosts a Sunday night Hammond B-3 organ jam at the Harlem American Legion Hall. Pick and grin downtown in Washington Square Park as country comes to the city for a reunion of bluegrass musicians from the 1950s and 60s. Then it's up to the South Bronx to trace Latin music from Mambo to Hip-Hop. Plus music from and about the city from John Coltrane, Bob Dylan and other musicians that called New York home. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist May 20th, 2009 • FULL SHOW • read moreKings of the Road: From Ramblin' Jack to KerouacGet your key to the highway... this American Routes looks at "the road" as destination, inspiration and home away from home in blues, country, jazz and more. Folkie and fellow traveler Ramblin' Jack Elliot recalls the allure of the road in music and life. Plus, historian and author Douglas Brinkley joins us to speak on travel as muse for beat author Jack Kerouac and others. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 29th, 2009 • FULL SHOW • read moreRockin' the Blues with Sonny Burgess & Snooks EaglinTune in and rock the blues with two guitar men who do it with great authority. First up is Arkansas wild man and original Sun Records rockabilly Sonny Burgess who still tears it up, playing his hits "We Wanna Boogie," "Red-Headed Woman" and others well into his seventies. And hear a live set from the late great New Orleans bluesman and human jukebox Snooks Eaglin, recorded onstage in 2007 at his home base, the famous Rock 'n' Bowl nightclub, where one can do either of those, or both, at the same time. Feel the beat in blues, jazz, Western swing and more with a music mix designed to rock your blues away. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 8th, 2009 • FULL SHOW • read moreEaster with Donald Harrison, Jr. and the Holmes BrothersEaster weekend is a time for reflection and family, and our guests certainly fit the bill. Donald Harrison, Jr. is a saxophone player and New Orleans native now based in New York. Harrison's ties to New Orleans run deep, musically and culturally. His work has long echoed strains of Mardi Gras Indian chants and street beats... not surprisingly as his late father was Big Chief of the Guardians of the Flame tribe, a position Donald Jr. has since assumed. Wendell and Sherman Holmes, plus longtime friend Popsy Dixon make up the Holmes Brothers, a vocal group best known for putting their personal stamp on blues, gospel, country, pop and more. The brothers join us to talk about the transition from Christ Church, Virginia to New York and back again to home and family. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 25th, 2009 • FULL SHOW • read moreAmerica's Hippie HeritageTune in and turn on to our nation's fringe heritage. Along with their spiritual forefathers, the beatniks and folkies, our hippie generation latched on to great music before them--from old-time country and bluegrass, bebop, blues and more--and created their own versions. We're joined by Maria Muldaur who recalls making jug-band music in the West Village in the '60s. Also, we speak with bass player Jack Casady, a founding member of the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist May 21st, 2008 • FULL SHOW • read moreKings of the Road: From Ramblin' Jack to KerouacGet your key to the highway... this American Routes looks at "the road" as destination, inspiration and home away from home in blues, country, jazz and more. Folkie and fellow traveler Ramblin' Jack Elliot recalls the allure of the road in music and life. Plus, historian and author Douglas Brinkley joins us to speak on travel as muse for beat author Jack Kerouac and others. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist February 27th, 2008 • FULL SHOW • read moreNew York II: Beat of the BoroughsHead to New York City with American Routes as we search out the beat of the boroughs. Sit in with Seleno Clarke as he hosts a Sunday night Hammond B-3 organ jam at the Harlem American Legion Hall. Pick and grin downtown in Washington Square Park as country comes to the city for a reunion of bluegrass musicians from the 1950s and 60s. Then it's up to the South Bronx to trace Latin music from Mambo to Hip-Hop. Plus music from and about the city from John Coltrane, Bob Dylan and other musicians that called New York home. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist June 13th, 2007 • FULL SHOW • read moreRockin' the Blues with Sonny Burgess & Snooks EaglinTune in and rock the blues with two guitar men who do it with great authority. First up is Arkansas wild man and original Sun Records rockabilly Sonny Burgess who still tears it up, playing his hits "We Wanna Boogie," "Red-Headed Woman" and others well into his seventies. And hear a live set from the great New Orleans bluesman and human jukebox Snooks Eaglin, recorded onstage at his home base, the famous Rock 'N' Bowl nightclub, where one can do either of those, or both, at the same time. Feel the beat in blues, jazz, Western swing and more with a music mix designed to rock your blues away. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 4th, 2007 • FULL SHOW • read moreEaster with Donald Harrison, Jr. and Holmes BrothersEaster weekend is a time for reflection and family, and our guests certainly fit the bill. Donald Harrison, Jr. is a saxophone player and New Orleans native now based in New York. Harrison's ties to New Orleans run deep, musically and culturally. His work has long echoed strains of Mardi Gras Indian chants and street beats--not surprisingly as his late father was Big Chief of the Guardians of the Flame tribe, a position Donald Jr. has since assumed. Wendell and Sherman Holmes, plus longtime friend Popsy Dixon, make up the Holmes Brothers, a vocal group best known for putting their personal stamp on blues, gospel, country, pop and more. The brothers join us to talk about the transition from Christ Church, Virginia to New York and back again to home and family. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 14th, 2007 • FULL SHOW • read moreAmerica's Hippie HeritageTune in and turn on to our nation's fringe heritage. Along with their spiritual forefathers, the beatniks and folkies, our hippie generation latched on to great music before them--from old-time country and bluegrass, bebop, blues and more--and created their own versions. We're joined by Maria Muldaur, who recalls making jug-band music in the West Village in the '60s. Also, we speak with bass player Jack Casady, a founding member of the Jefferson Airplane and Hot Tuna. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist July 6th, 2005 • FULL SHOW • read moreBo Diddley / Tony Joe WhiteOn the next American Routes as the weather warms up we treat you to two very cool guests. Mississippi-born and Chicago-bred legend Bo Diddley talks about his songs "I'm a Man," "Who Do You Love," and that signature Bo Diddley beat. Tony Joe White comes up from the swamps to play an acoustic version of "Polk Salad Annie," among other tunes. Plus, a refreshing visit to a local New Orleans favorite, Hansen's Sno Bliz, servin' up the best sno-cones you've ever tasted. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 20th, 2005 • FULL SHOW • read moreDelta Daily LifeA musical return to that fount of styles called the blues as we take a tour of the Mississippi Delta, and also visit kinfolk in Memphis, Chicago, and Oakland. We'll hear about blues roots and routes in conversations with singer Little Milton, Delta Deejay Early Wright -- famous for his "snake alerts" -- and at a Clarksdale, Mississippi, barbershop where stropping the razor to a beat is an art form. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist January 19th, 2005 • FULL SHOW • read moreStreetbeatsWe got the beat. From second line rhythms and tap dance in the street, to funk in the studio and the cowbell on concert stage, rhythm's something we all have. This week, check out the beats of the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Cuban bandleader Cachao and tap-dancer Savoin Glover. Plus drummer Earl Palmer tells us about playing with Little Richard and Fats Domino. We'll dig into the clave rhythm with Tom McDermott, and Elvis' man in the pocket DJ Fontana keeps the beat with American Routes. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 24th, 2004 • FULL SHOW • read moreSpringNew season, new music in the air! In addition to a lively spring mix of music, we'll bring you the sounds of the birds in Belize, the bees in urban New Orleans... and the man who sings like a frog. New Orleans R&B star Clarence "Frogman" Henry tells us about his amphibious voice, his collection of frogs, and hanging out with the Beatles on tour in '64. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist March 26th, 2003 • FULL SHOW • read moreSpringNew season, new music in the air! In addition to a lively spring mix of music, we'll bring you the sounds of the birds in Belize, the bees in urban New Orleans... and the man who sings like a frog. New Orleans R&B star Clarence "Frogman" Henry tells us about his amphibious voice, his collection of frogs, and hanging out with the Beatles on tour in '64. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist December 18th, 2002 • FULL SHOW • read moreChristmas 2002Christmas comes but once a year! American Routes digs into a bag of sound that's been a year in the filling to bring you Christmas and seasonal music of the up, down, and off-beat variety we hope you've come to count on from (not) Saint Nick and the crew. Plus Chuck Siler, a museum curator and visual artist, tells us about his experience as a black Santa in 1968. Keep a cool Yule. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 10th, 2002 • FULL SHOW • read moreBlind Boys of Alabama & UlaliBeat the heat with the gospel shouts of the Blind Boys of Alabama! The five octogenarian singers talk about the deep faith that keeps the music going. Plus the unique harmonies of Native American trio Ulali, and a tribute to the late zydeco accordionist Boozoo Chavis. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist June 20th, 2001 • FULL SHOW • read moreBlind Boys of Alabama & UlaliBeat the heat with the gospel shouts of the Blind Boys of Alabama! The five octegenarian singers talk about the deep faith that keeps the music going. Plus the unique harmonies of Native American trio Ulali, and a tribute to the late zydeco accordionist Boozoo Chavis. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist July 26th, 2000 • FULL SHOW • read moreDelta Daily Life.A musical return to that fount of styles called the blues as we take a tour of the Mississippi Delta, and also visit kinfolk in Memphis, Chicago, and Oakland. We'll hear about blues roots and routes in conversations with singer Little Milton, Delta Deejay Early Wright -- famous for his "snake alerts" -- and at a Clarksdale, Mississippi, barbershop where stropping the razor to a beat is an art form. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist October 13th, 1999 • FULL SHOW • read moreDelta Daily LifeA musical return to that fount of styles called the blues as we take a musical tour of the Mississippi Delta and also visit kinfolk in Memphis, Chicago, and Oakland. We'll hear about blues roots and routes in conversations with singer Little Milton, Delta Deejay Early Wright--famous for his "snake alerts"--and at a Clarksdale, Mississippi, barbershop where stropping the razor to a beat is an art form. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist August 11th, 1999 • FULL SHOW • read moreJack KerouacMusic from "on the road" with Jack Kerouac reading his poetry and the soundscape his hometown Lowell, Massachusetts. Music from Dizzy Gillespie, Tom Waits, Slim Gaillard, Willie Nelson, and Morphine ensure that The Beats go on! Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 28th, 1999 • FULL SHOW • read moreJazz Fest with Earl PalmerThis week, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is in full swing. We'll have music of Festival artists from South Louisiana and beyond, and talk with the drummer who put the backbeat into rock & roll, Earl Palmer. Also, as a tribute to Duke Ellington on the occasion of the centennial of his birth, we'll hear his "New Orleans Suite." Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist September 30th, 1998 • FULL SHOW • read moreJack KerouacMusic from "on the road" with Jack Kerouac and his hometown Lowell, Massachusetts. The Beats go on! Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist August 5th, 1998 • FULL SHOW • read moreStreet Beats with DJ FontanaStreet beats from tap to rap, boogie to soul, surf to jazz... as well as a chat with drummer D.J. Fontana, the man who kept time for Elvis Presley. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist April 15th, 1998 • FULL SHOW • read moreStreet Beats with DJ FontanaStreet beats from tap to rap, blues, boogie and soul, surf to jazz... as well as a chat with drummer D. J. Fontana, the man who kept time for Elvis Presley. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist May 15th, 2013 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWords & MusicView Full Playlist May 1st, 2013 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Black Keys & The Soul RebelsView Full Playlist May 1st, 2013 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Black Keys & The Soul RebelsView Full Playlist April 10th, 2013 • FROM THE PLAYLISTA Grateful Journey: Kris KristoffersonView Full Playlist March 6th, 2013 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Funk Soul Universe: Galactic and Joe BataanView Full Playlist February 27th, 2013 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecordmen: Collector, Producer, DJView Full Playlist December 12th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMusical Couples: Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion, Leroy Jones & Katja ToivolaView Full Playlist October 31st, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSwingin' the Election: Music & Politics 2012View Full Playlist September 12th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLa La Brooks & Frankie FordView Full Playlist September 12th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLa La Brooks & Frankie FordView Full Playlist June 13th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Black Keys & The Soul RebelsView Full Playlist June 13th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Black Keys & The Soul RebelsView Full Playlist May 30th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWords & MusicView Full Playlist April 25th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Funk Soul Universe: Galactic and Joe BataanView Full Playlist March 14th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMusical Couples: Sarah Lee Guthrie & Johnny Irion, Leroy Jones & Katja ToivolaView Full Playlist February 29th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLucinda Williams & Carol FranView Full Playlist January 18th, 2012 • FROM THE PLAYLISTGulf Coast Blues and More: Barbara Lynn & Belton RichardView Full Playlist November 9th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLa La Brooks & Frankie FordView Full Playlist November 9th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLa La Brooks & Frankie FordView Full Playlist September 7th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Art of Music: Richie Havens, Peter Max & Hatch Show PrintView Full Playlist August 24th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecords, Jukeboxes and RadioView Full Playlist July 13th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHow Blue Can You Get?: Howard Tate and Lyle LovettView Full Playlist May 11th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSouth to Louisiana View Full Playlist March 30th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHow Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away?: Dan Hicks and Commander CodyView Full Playlist March 23rd, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTBy Any Other Name...View Full Playlist January 19th, 2011 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecordmen: Collector, Producer, DJView Full Playlist December 8th, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHugh Masekela & Joshua AllenView Full Playlist October 27th, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Art of Music: Richie Havens, Peter Max & Hatch Show Print View Full Playlist July 28th, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHow Blue Can You Get? Howard Tate and Lyle LovettView Full Playlist May 19th, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHow Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away? Dan Hicks and Commander CodyView Full Playlist April 7th, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTThe Art of Music: Richie Havens, Peter Max & Hatch Show Print View Full Playlist March 3rd, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTAmerican Routes Goes to the MoviesView Full Playlist January 20th, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHow Blue Can You Get?: Howard Tate and Lyle LovettView Full Playlist October 21st, 2009 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHow Can I Miss You When You Won't Go Away? Dan Hicks and Commander CodyView Full Playlist September 9th, 2009 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecordmen: Collector, Producer, DJView Full Playlist May 6th, 2009 • FROM THE PLAYLISTGulf Coast Blues and More: Barbara Lynn & Belton RichardView Full Playlist April 15th, 2009 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecords, Jukeboxes and RadioView Full Playlist April 1st, 2009 • FROM THE PLAYLISTBy Any Other Name...View Full Playlist February 11th, 2009 • FROM THE PLAYLISTAmerican Routes Goes to the MoviesView Full Playlist January 28th, 2009 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSouth to LouisianaView Full Playlist October 8th, 2008 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecordmen: Collector, Producer, DJView Full Playlist October 1st, 2008 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHugh Masekela & Joshua AllenView Full Playlist July 2nd, 2008 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRed, White and Blues: The Sounds of Patriotic PluralismView Full Playlist April 23rd, 2008 • FROM THE PLAYLISTGulf Coast Blues and More: Barbara Lynn & Belton RichardView Full Playlist February 20th, 2008 • FROM THE PLAYLISTAmerican Routes at the Movies, starring John Waters and Les BlankView Full Playlist January 30th, 2008 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLucinda Williams & Carol FranView Full Playlist October 21st, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWords - Steve EarleView Full Playlist September 30th, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJack KerouacView Full Playlist September 30th, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJack KerouacView Full Playlist August 5th, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreet Beats with DJ FontanaView Full Playlist June 24th, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSummer - Mickey HartView Full Playlist June 17th, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTFather's Day with Ellis & Jason MarsalisView Full Playlist May 13th, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWords - Steve EarleView Full Playlist April 15th, 1998 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreet Beats with DJ FontanaView Full Playlist August 11th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJack KerouacView Full Playlist August 11th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJack KerouacView Full Playlist August 4th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist August 4th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist August 4th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist June 23rd, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSummer - Mickey HartView Full Playlist April 7th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJohn FogertyView Full Playlist March 17th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWords - Steve EarleView Full Playlist March 10th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTCeltic RootsView Full Playlist February 17th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTCircus & Mardi GrasView Full Playlist February 17th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTCircus & Mardi GrasView Full Playlist February 17th, 1999 • FROM THE PLAYLISTCircus & Mardi GrasView Full Playlist August 2nd, 2000 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist August 2nd, 2000 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist August 2nd, 2000 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist July 5th, 2000 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMusical DuosView Full Playlist February 9th, 2000 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJohn FogertyView Full Playlist December 5th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJelly Roll MortonView Full Playlist December 5th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJelly Roll MortonView Full Playlist June 6th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDuos with Cephas & Wiggins / Henry Butler & Corey HarrisView Full Playlist May 9th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMother's DayView Full Playlist May 9th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMother's DayView Full Playlist March 14th, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSt. Patrick in AmericaView Full Playlist January 31st, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJelly Roll MortonView Full Playlist January 31st, 2001 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJelly Roll MortonView Full Playlist December 4th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTVisualizing MusicView Full Playlist May 8th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMother's DayView Full Playlist May 8th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMother's DayView Full Playlist March 13th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreetbeatsView Full Playlist February 20th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTVisualizing MusicView Full Playlist January 2nd, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWinter is Cool! No, It's Cold!!View Full Playlist January 2nd, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWinter is Cool! No, It's Cold!!View Full Playlist February 19th, 2003 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreetbeatsView Full Playlist January 15th, 2003 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMLK: Sounds and SpiritsView Full Playlist January 1st, 2003 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWinter is Cool! No, It's Cold!!View Full Playlist January 1st, 2003 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWinter is Cool! No, It's Cold!!View Full Playlist December 8th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDuosView Full Playlist December 1st, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDelbert McClinton / Buckwheat ZydecoView Full Playlist August 4th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist August 4th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist August 4th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJerry GarciaView Full Playlist May 5th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMother's DayView Full Playlist May 5th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMother's DayView Full Playlist January 14th, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTMLK: Sounds and SpiritsView Full Playlist October 26th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLucinda Williams / Carol FranView Full Playlist September 7th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTAfter the StormView Full Playlist August 24th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDelbert McClinton / Buckwheat ZydecoView Full Playlist March 9th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJohn FogertyView Full Playlist March 2nd, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTLucinda Williams and Carol FranView Full Playlist January 19th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreetbeatsView Full Playlist January 5th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJelly Roll MortonView Full Playlist January 5th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTJelly Roll MortonView Full Playlist October 18th, 2006 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHugh Masekela & Joshua AllenView Full Playlist March 15th, 2006 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSt. Patrick in AmericaView Full Playlist February 8th, 2006 • FROM THE PLAYLISTVisualizing MusicView Full Playlist January 4th, 2006 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWinter is Cool! No, It's Cold!!View Full Playlist January 4th, 2006 • FROM THE PLAYLISTWinter is Cool! No, It's Cold!!View Full Playlist December 12th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecords, Jukeboxes and RadioView Full Playlist December 5th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDelbert McClinton & Buckwheat ZydecoView Full Playlist October 10th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTBy Any Other NameView Full Playlist August 15th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSouth to LouisianaView Full Playlist July 25th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTGulf Coast Blues and More: Barbara Lynn & Belton RichardView Full Playlist May 16th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTHugh Masekela & Joshua AllenView Full Playlist April 25th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTRecords, Jukeboxes and RadioView Full Playlist March 21st, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTBy Any Other NameView Full Playlist February 21st, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTAmerican Routes at the Movies, starring John Waters and Les BlankView Full Playlist January 31st, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTSouth to LouisianaView Full Playlist |