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October 7th, 2009 • SEGMENTFrom The Show: In The StudioFrom the show "In The Studio" originally aired on October 7th, 2009 Listen View Full Playlist May 30th, 2001 • INTERVIEW:From The Show: In the StudioFrom the show "In the Studio" originally aired on May 30th, 2001 Listen View Full Playlist October 7th, 2009 • FULL SHOW • read moreIn The StudioAmerican Routes takes a peek at the producers, sidemen and record company moguls who can make or break a record. New Orleans saxophonist Harold Battiste talks about playing with Ornette Coleman, acting as music director for Sonny & Cher, and founding his own jazz and blues label. Plus the inside story on Muddy Waters' much maligned, but imaginative, 1968 album Electric Mud, by producer Marshall Chess and musicians Pete Cosey and Louis Satterfield. 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 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 October 13th, 2004 • FULL SHOW • read moreIn The StudioAmerican Routes takes a peek at the producers, sidemen and record company moguls who can make or break a record. New Orleans saxophonist Harold Battiste on playing with Ornette Coleman, acting as music director for Sonny & Cher, and founding his own jazz and blues label. Plus the inside story on Muddy Waters' much maligned, but imaginative, 1968 album Electric Mud, by producer Marshall Chess and musicians Pete Cosey and Louis Satterfield. 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 July 10th, 2002 • FULL SHOW • read moreIn The StudioAmerican Routes takes a peek at the producers, sidemen and record company moguls who can make or break a record. New Orleans saxophonist Harold Battiste on playing with Ornette Coleman, acting as music director for Sonny & Cher, and founding his own jazz and blues label. Plus the inside story on Muddy Waters' much maligned, but imaginative, 1968 album Electric Mud, by producer Marshall Chess and musicians Pete Cosey and Louis Satterfield. Listen To Hour 1Listen To Hour 2View Full Playlist May 30th, 2001 • FULL SHOW • read moreIn the StudioAmerican Routes takes a peek at the producers, sidemen and record company moguls who can make or break a record. New Orleans saxophonist Harold Battiste on playing with Ornette Coleman, acting as music director for Sonny & Cher, and founding his own jazz and blues label. Plus the inside story on Muddy Waters' much maligned, but imaginative, 1968 album Electric Mud. 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