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Blues and Jazz, African Roots and Branches with Shemekia Copeland & Balla Kouyaté Blues and Jazz, African Roots and Branches with Shemekia Copeland & Balla Kouyaté May 18th, 2022 (Hour 1)
Blues and Jazz, African Roots and Branches with Shemekia Copeland & Balla Kouyaté

It’s Blueswomen, Jazzmen, African roots and branches. Chicago blues singer Shemekia Copeland‘s father, the late blues guitarist Johnny Copeland, brought her into his music as a child. As an adult, she found new ways to use blues to express her perspective. We’ll hear from some of Shemekia’s heroes including Etta James, Ruth Brown, Alberta Hunter and Big Mama Thornton. Then a conversation and performance by Boston-based Mandinka balafon player Balla Kouyaté and music inspired by and from the continent of Africa from Randy Weston, Miriam Makeba and the Modern Jazz Quartet.

Shemekia Copeland photo by Mike White

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ROUTES LIVE: THE METERS, RANDY NEWMAN, DOUG KERSHAW & THE TEDESCHI TRUCKS BAND

August 22nd, 2018

Some great live performances in and beyond New Orleans. First, from the cavernous Howlin’ Wolf club in the Warehouse District, The Meters perform a set of their bass-heavy funk blended with R&B and Mardi Gras Indian chants. Live from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Fest, Randy Newman gives his satirical take on Louisiana/American life and politics; while fiddler Doug Kershaw and accordionist Steve Riley talk about bringing Cajun music from the swamp into the mainstream, and play Kershaw’s hit “Louisiana Man”— one of the first songs broadcast from the moon! Then, Susan Tedeschi and Derek Trucks tell how they met at a New Orleans concert, and years later formed the Tedeschi Trucks Band, known for its live recordings of Southern soul-inflected roots rock a la the Allman Brothers. Now married, Susan and Derek talk about their solo careers as well as starting a family and touring band together.

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HOUR ONE

  • Fiyo on the Bayou The Meters
    recorded live at the Howlin' Wolf 2012,
  • Cissy Strut The Meters
    recorded live at the Howlin' Wolf 2012,
  • Hey Pocky Way The Meters
    recorded live at the Howlin' Wolf 2012,
  • Instrumental: Black Minute Waltz James Booker
    Junco Partner, Hannibal Records
  • SEGMENT: Randy Newman
  • Instrumental: Reel de joie Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys
    Live!, Rounder Records
  • SEGMENT: Doug Kershaw and Steve Riley
  • Closing Bed: Thinking The Meters
    Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology, Rhino

HOUR two

  • Open Bed: Just as Strange Tedeschi Trucks Band
    Tedeschi Trucks Band Live from the Fox Oakland, Fantasy
  • Waiting for a Train Boz Scaggs, with Duane "Skydog" Allman
    Boz Scaggs, Atlantic
  • Midnight Rider Sharon Jones and the Dap-Kings
    Midnight Rider, Dap-Tone
  • Leaving Trunk Taj Mahal
    Taj Mahal, Columbia
  • Come See About Me Tedeschi Trucks Band
    Revelator, Sony
  • Drown in My Own Tears Derek Trucks Band
    Soul Serenade, Sony
  • Instrumental: Rastaman Chant Derek Trucks Band
    Soul Serenade, Sony
  • SEGMENT: Tedeschi Trucks Band

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  • Sticks and Stones Joe Cocker, Leon Russell and Band
    Mad Dogs and Englishmen, A&M Records
  • Leaving Trunk Derek Trucks Band
    Live at the Georgia Theater, Sony
  • Instrumental: Intro to Midnight in Harlem Tedeschi Trucks Band
    Everybody's Talkin', Sony
  • Midnight in Harlem Tedeschi Trucks Band
    Revelator, Sony
  • Drown in My Own Tears Ray Charles
    Ray Charles, Atlantic
  • Let the Church Roll On Mahalia Jackson
    Bless This House, Columbia
  • End Bed: Wade in the Water Tedeschi Trucks Band
    Everybody's Talkin', Sony

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