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Ulali
ULALI appearing in 7 shows and/or playlists

ULALI

EPISODES OF AMERICAN ROUTES WITH ULALI

FROM THE SHOW: LIVE WITH PIANO PRINCE DAVELL CRAWFORD AND NATIVE AMERICAN SONGS AND SOUNDS FROM POW-WOW TO POP

From the show "Live with Piano Prince Davell Crawford and Native American Songs and Sounds from Pow-Wow to Pop" originally aired on October 4th, 2023

FROM THE SHOW: BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA & ULALI

From the show "Blind Boys of Alabama & Ulali" originally aired on June 20th, 2001

LIVE WITH PIANO PRINCE DAVELL CRAWFORD AND NATIVE AMERICAN SONGS AND SOUNDS FROM POW-WOW TO POP

It's an American Routes live session with the Piano Prince of New Orleans, Davell Crawford, a fine singer and wily raconteur who grew up in Lafayette and New Orleans. We'll also hear some of his and our piano heroes from South Louisiana and beyond: James Booker, Professor Longhair, and Ray Charles, as well as Davell's grandfather, Sugar Boy Crawford. Then, it's our tribute to Indigenous Peoples Day, the second Monday of October, with an array of Native American voices and music from the Black Lodge Singers, Dennis Banks, Link Wray, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Redbone. Plus archival and current conversations with Assiniboine Cree Singers from Montana, French-speaking Houmas from Louisiana and vocal harmonies from the women of Ulali.

BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA & ULALI

Beat the heat with the gospel shouts of the Blind Boys of Alabama! The five octogenarian singers talk about the deep faith that keeps the music going. Plus the unique harmonies of Native American trio Ulali, and a tribute to the late zydeco accordionist Boozoo Chavis.

BLIND BOYS OF ALABAMA & ULALI

Beat the heat with the gospel shouts of the Blind Boys of Alabama! The five octegenarian singers talk about the deep faith that keeps the music going. Plus the unique harmonies of Native American trio Ulali, and a tribute to the late zydeco accordionist Boozoo Chavis.

FROM THE SHOW: MOTHER'S DAY

From the show "Mother's Day" originally aired on May 6th, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: MOTHER'S DAY

From the show "Mother's Day" originally aired on May 5th, 1999