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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 October 10th, 2001 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: Robbie Robertson / Johnny Otis / Dew Drop InnFrom the 1940s through the 1970s, the Dew Drop Inn was the top night club in the New Orleans black community. The singing, dancing, female impersonator Patsy Vidalia served many years there as mistress of ceremonies. His performances remain legendary, and are recalled here by drummer Earl Palmer, singer Deacon John, local musician and poet Eluard Burt, and bartender Jerri Hall. Listen View Full Playlist April 21st, 2010 • FULL SHOW • read moreMaking New Orleans MusicIt'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. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist November 19th, 2008 • FULL SHOW • read moreMaking 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. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist November 28th, 2007 • FULL SHOW • read moreNew Orleans Music: R&B, Roots Rock and Soul, Gospel and FunkJazz 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. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist July 18th, 2007 • FULL SHOW • read moreMaking New Orleans MusicIt'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. 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 November 3rd, 2004 • FULL SHOW • read moreNew Orleans Music: R&B, Roots Rock and Soul, Gospel and FunkJazz 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. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist December 3rd, 2003 • FULL SHOW • read moreNew Orleans Music: R&B, Roots Rock and Soul, Gospel and FunkJazz 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. 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 February 17th, 2010 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDon't Scandalize My NameView Full Playlist March 12th, 2008 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDon't Scandalize My NameView Full Playlist April 28th, 1999 • INTERVIEW:Jazz Fest with Earl PalmerView Full Playlist March 13th, 2002 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreetbeatsView Full Playlist December 3rd, 2003 • FROM THE PLAYLISTNew Orleans Music: R&B, Roots Rock and Soul, Gospel and FunkView Full Playlist February 19th, 2003 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreetbeatsView Full Playlist November 3rd, 2004 • FROM THE PLAYLISTNew Orleans Music: R&B, Roots Rock and Soul, Gospel and FunkView Full Playlist January 19th, 2005 • FROM THE PLAYLISTStreetbeatsView Full Playlist September 6th, 2006 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDon't Scandalize My NameView Full Playlist March 22nd, 2006 • FROM THE PLAYLISTDon't Scandalize My NameView Full Playlist November 28th, 2007 • FROM THE PLAYLISTNew Orleans Music: R&B, Roots Rock and Soul, Gospel and FunkView Full Playlist |