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Routes Rock & Cajun Stardom: Boz Scaggs & Jimmy C. Newman

We trace stardom back to its source, traversing the roots and routes that led small town musicians to national fame. Pop icon Boz Scaggs and the late Cajun honky-tonk man Jimmy C. Newman took very different paths to the stage but carried with them the sounds they grew up hearing. Boz Scaggs achieved mainstream success with his own platinum records as well as his work with Steve Miller and Duane Allman. We talk to him about his 6+ years performing on the road and how he came into his own by reconnecting with the blues he heard as a kid in “Nowhere, Texas.” Then, we remember the late Jimmy C. Newman, who took the sounds of French Louisiana to the Grand Ole Opry and put Cajun music and culture on the map. Son Gary Newman, producer Joel Savoy and musician Kelli Jones tell of his legacy and their tribute album, Farewell, Alligator Man. Plus, we trace Hank Williams’ “Jambalaya” back to its Cajun origins, served up with tunes from Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and Professor Longhair.

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NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVALS OF NOW AND YORE: SONNY ROLLINS, MCCOY TYNER, HERLIN RILEY, CELIA CRUZ, LEE KONITZ, TOPSY CHAPMAN & MORE

April 25th, 2018

This week on American Routes, we’re celebrating the long running New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival with songs and interviews from the performers that make the festival happen. We hear from longtime local favorites, like chanteuse Topsy Chapman and funk drummer Herlin Riley, as well as perennial visitors and jazz titans, McCoy Tyner and Sonny Rollins. We’ll delve into the archives to remember the late Cuban songstress Celia Cruz and revisit our interview with saxophonist Lee Konitz, who made his Jazz Fest premier in 2017.

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HOUR ONE

  • Open Bed: Drop Me Off in New Orleans Kermit Ruffins
    Kermit Ruffins 1533 St. Philip St., Basin Street Records
  • The Music Goes Round and Round Louis Prima
    His Greatest Hits, Jasmine Records
  • Louisiana 1927 Randy Newman
    American Routes Jazz Fest recording 2005,
  • It's Raining Irma Thomas
    Soul Queen of New Orleans, Mardi Gras
  • Didn't It Rain (live) Mahalia Jackson
    The Essential Mahalia Jackson, Columbia Legacy
  • SEGMENT: Topsy Chapman

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  • Instrumental: Bright Mississippi Allen Toussaint
    Bright Mississippi, Nonesuch
  • Going to the River Fats Domino
    The Imperial Singles, Vol. 2: 1953-1956, Ace
  • Thanks for the Beautiful Land on the Delta Duke Ellington
    New Orleans Suite, Atlantic
  • SEGMENT: Sonny Rollins

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  • Instrumental: Blue Horizon Sidney Bechet
    Blue Horizon: The Sidney Bechet Story, Proper Records
  • Do You Know What It Means (To Miss New Orleans) Louis Armstrong and Billie Holiday
    New Orleans: The Soundtrack, Jazz Crusade
  • Le Petit Fleur Preservation Hall Hot 4
    Preservation Hall Hot 4, Preservation Hall Recordings
  • SEGMENT: Lee Konitz

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  • End Bed: Will the Circle Be Unbroken Dr. Michael White
    Blue Crescent, Basin Street Records

HOUR two

  • Open Bed: Tipitina Allen Toussaint
    American Routes Recording ,
  • Huey Piano Smith Medley Dr. John
    Gumbo, Atlantic
  • Basin Street Blues Henry Butler
    PianNOLA Live, Basin Street Records
  • SEGMENT: McCoy Tyner

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  • Instrumental: Blues Back McCoy Tyner
    Reaching Fourth, Jazz Hour
  • Tous les jours c'est pas la meme Carol Fran
    Our New Orleans 2005-- A Benefit Album, Nonesuch
  • SalĂ©e Dame Don Vappie
    Creole Blues, Vapielle Records
  • SEGMENT: Celia Cruz

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  • Instrumental: At the House, In Da Pocket Jason Marsalis
    Year of the Drummer, Basin Street Records
  • SEGMENT: Herlin Riley

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  • Everything I Do Gonna Be Funky From Now On Lee Dorsey and the Meters
    Lee Dorsey Soul Mine-- The Greatest Hits and More 1960-1978, Charly
  • Look-Ka Py Py The Meters
    Look-Ka Py Py, Josie Records
  • No Place Like Home Soul Rebels with Trombone Shorty
    No Place Like Home, Independent
  • Closing Bed: Blue Monk Dirty Dozen Brass Band
    My Feet Can't Fail Me Now, Concord

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    VISIONS OF GENIUS: REMEMBERING RAY CHARLES

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