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Recording New Orleans: Basin Street Records with Jon Cleary & Kermit Ruffins Recording New Orleans: Basin Street Records with Jon Cleary & Kermit Ruffins July 6th, 2022 (Hour 1)
Recording New Orleans: Basin Street Records with Jon Cleary & Kermit Ruffins

New Orleans’ own Basin Street Records is a homegrown record label featuring superstars of the local sound like the Rebirth Brass Band, Davell Crawford, Jason Marsalis and Kermit Ruffins. The label got its start with a live recording of Kermit’s band at the Uptown club Tipitina’s in 1997. Now, over two decades later and several Grammy Awards under its belt, Basin Street Records still holds true to the sounds of New Orleans. We talk with Basin Street founder Mark Samuels about the label’s history. We listen in on the artists who call it home, including Jon Cleary, whose “Quarantini Sessions” streamed live from his Funk Headquarters in the 9th Ward and helped us get through these challenging times. Then, a live concert and conversation with Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers from Esplanade Studios in the Historic Treme neighborhood of New Orleans.

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BLUES AND JAZZ, AFRICAN ROOTS AND BRANCHES WITH SHEMEKIA COPELAND & BALLA KOUYATé

May 18th, 2022

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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HOUR ONE

  • Open Bed: After Hour Swing Sammy Price & King Curtis
    Rib Joint: Roots of Rock n Roll, Savoy
  • As Long as I'm Moving Ruth Brown
    Rock n Roll, Atlantic
  • Harlem Blues Big Maybelle
    Marnie Webster sings W.C. Handy, Cub
  • Chirpin' the Blues Alberta Hunter
    Songs We Taught Your Mother, Fantasy
  • Walkin' Blues Big Mama Thornton
    Hound Dog: The Peacock Recordings, MCA
  • Instrumental: It Ain't Necessarily So Mary Lou Williams
    Mary Lou Williams, Smithsonian Folkways
  • Golden Girl Blues Trudy Lynn
    Golden Girl, NOLA Blue Records
  • Old Man Blues Johnny Copeland
    When the Rain Starts Fallin', Rounder
  • Sweet Dreams Tommy McClain
    Swamp Gold, Vol. 1, Jin
  • Sweet Dreams Patsy Cline
    The Last Sessions, MCA
  • I'd Rather Go Blind Etta James
    The Best of Etta James, UMG
  • Instrumental: Back in Business Beverly 'Guitar' Watkins
    Back in Business, Cello Records
  • It's All Over Now Valentinos
    Lookin' for Love: The Complete SAR Recordings, ABKCO
  • Under My Thumb Shemekia Copeland
    Uncivil War, Alligator Records
  • T-Bone Shuffle Albert Collins, Robert Cray, Johnny Copeland
    Showdown!, Alligator Records
  • SEGMENT: Shemekia Copeland

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  • End Bed: Pickin' the Blues Memphis Minnie
    Guitar Women Vol. 4, All About Jazz

HOUR two

  • Open Bed: Kora Bali Toumani Diabaté, Ballaké Sissoko
    New Ancient Strings, Chrysalis
  • To Zion Lauryn Hill and Carlos Santana
    The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill, Ruffhouse
  • Natty Take Over Justin Hinds and the Dominos
    Jezebel, Island
  • When the Saints Go Marchin' In Eddie Bo
    Our New Orleans, Nonesuch
  • Blackbird Special Delfayo Marsalis and the Uptown Jazz Orchestra
    Jazz Party, Troubadour Jazz Records
  • Caban Bamboo Highlife Randy Weston
    Music from New African Nations Featuring the Highlife, Capitol
  • Instrumental: Jabula Abdullah Ibrahim
    The Balance, Gearbox Records
  • Yegellé Tezeta Mulatu Astatke
    New York-Addis-London: The Story of Ethio Jazz 1965-1975, Strut
  • 96 Tears Aretha Franklin
    Aretha Arrives, Atlantic
  • Uncle Bud-Radio Version Boozoo Chavis
    Zydeco Trail Ride with Boozoo Chavis, Maison de Soul
  • Your Lips Olu Dara
    Olu Dara-From Natchez to New York, Atlantic
  • Pata Pata Miriam Makeba
    Pata Pata, !K7 music
  • Instrumental: Bright Mississippi Allen Toussaint
    The Bright Mississippi, Nonesuch
  • Kelya Tabu Ley Rochereau
    The Voice of Lightness, Vol. 1: Congo Classics (1961-1977),
  • Bluesology Modern Jazz Quartet
    Fontessa, Atlantic
  • SEGMENT: Balla Kouyate

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  • End Bed: Blue Monk McCoy Tyner and Bobby Hutcherson
    Manhattan Moods, Blue Note

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