This Week



Music From This Week's Show

 

Billboard

Magnificent Seventh's Brass Band, "Just a Closer Walk With Thee (Dirge)" from Authentic New Orleans Jazz Funeral (Mardi Gras)

News Hole

Preservation Hall Jazz Band, "Dinah" from Hot 4 with Duke Dejan (Preservation Hall Recordings)

Segment A

Little Queenie

Little Queenie, "My Darlin' New Orleans" (unreleased)

Break 1

Duke Ellington, "In My Solitude" from Angels in America soundtrack (Nonesuch)

Segment B

The Riot of 1900

Jelly Roll Morton: The Complete Library of Congress Recordings by Alan Lomax

"Aaron Harris 's Hoodoo Woman and the Hat that Started a Riot"

"The 1900 New Orleans Riot Part 1 & the Song of Robert Charles"

"The 1900 New Orleans Riot Part 2 & Game Kid Blues" from Rounder Record's new box set

Big Eye Nelson DeLisle's band with Louis Keppard, 'You Made Me What I Am Today' on rare disk AM Records LP 646, recoreded July 1949 courtesy of the Hogan Jazz Archives

Sarajevo Revisited

Don Guido and the Missionaries, "Watermelon Man" From the soundtrack to the documentary, "Miss Sarajevo" (c. 1995) Recorded live in Sarajevo, 1993

Passengers (U2, Brian Eno and Luciano Pavarotti), "Miss Sarajevo" from Miss Sarajevo (Island)

Don Guido and the Missionaries, "Underwater Blues (To the Memory of Those that are not with Us Any More)" Bosnian Blues (As yet unreleased album)

Break 2

Various, "Amazing Grace" from Heartland: An Appalachian Anthology (Sony)

Segment C

Number 1 for 37 Minutes

The Supremes "You Keep Me Hangin' On" from The Ultimate Collection (Motown)

Bee Gees "Stayin' Alive" from Number Ones (Polydor)

Notorious BIG "Hypnotize" from Life After Death (Bad Boy)

Lulu "To Sir With Love" from From Crayons to Perfume: The Best of Lulu (Rhino)

End of Seg C

Cherry/Aberg/Stenson, "In Memoriam" from Dona Nostra (ECM)

 

 

 


 




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