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Ellis Marsalis Remembered: Family Memories & Music With Branford, Wynton, Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis Ellis Marsalis Remembered: Family Memories & Music With Branford, Wynton, Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis March 29th, 2023 (Hour 1)
Ellis Marsalis Remembered: Family Memories & Music With Branford, Wynton, Delfeayo and Jason Marsalis

There is no more recognizable family name in jazz from New Orleans and beyond than: Marsalis. We’re paying tribute to the late pianist Ellis Marsalis Jr. who passed of Covid-19 in April 2020, and to his musical sons Branford (saxophone), Wynton (trumpet), Delfeayo (trombone) and Jason (drums and vibraphone). The conversation ranges from coming of age in a family of musicians, with expectations of performing at the highest level, to the interplay of traditional and modern jazz in New Orleans. Previously unheard are Wynton’s remarkable memorial oration and a live set with youngest son Jason Marsalis playing the music of his late father. It’s the enduring and thriving musical legacy of the Marsalis family this week on American Routes.

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MUSIC OF HEALING & ELIXIRS: LITTLE FREDDIE KING, ANDERS OSBORNE, DR. MICHAEL WHITE & MUSIC MAKER RELIEF FOUNDATION

October 20th, 2021

From healing songs and expressions of pain to hoodoo cure-alls and feel-good elixirs, we explore the musical world of sickness and health. We talk with Mississippi-born guitarist Little Freddie King about how the blues saved many of his nine lives. New Orleans songwriter and rocker Anders Osborne tells of a journey that led to self-medicating with pain relievers that do more harm than good, and his eventual recovery. Tim Duffy of the Music Maker Relief Foundation in North Carolina explains the curative properties of music on society and his work with Taj Mahal to help deep-roots musicians in need. And clarinetist Dr. Michael White talks of jazz and its role in his and New Orleans’ recovery after Katrina. Plus, medicine show troubadours hawk their tonics, Dr. John prescribes Mama Roux’s healing potions, and Huey “Piano” Smith gives us a serious case of “Rockin’ Pneumonia and the Boogie Woogie Flu.”

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HOUR ONE

  • Open Bed: One Dime Blues Etta Baker and Taj Mahal
    Etta Baker with Taj Mahal, Music Makers Relief Foundation
  • W.S. Wolcott Medicine Show The Band
    Stage Fright, Capitol Records
  • The Great Medical Menagerist Harmonica Frank
    The Great Medical Menagerist, Adelphi Records
  • Mother Marie Radio Announcement from Kevin Nutt
  • Mama Roux Dr. John
    Gris-Gris, Atco
  • High Blood Pressure Huey "Piano" Smith
    The Best of Ace Records: The R&B Hits, Rock 'n' Roll/Scott Brothers
  • Rockin' Pneumonia & the Boogie Woogie Flu Huey "Piano" Smith and the Clown
    The Best of Ace Records: The R&B Hits, Rock 'n' Roll/Scott Brothers
  • Instrumental: Old Yellow Boy Little Freddie King
    Messin' Around the Living Room, MadeWright
  • SEGMENT: Little Freddie King

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  • Bowleg Rooster, Duckleg Hen/Sweet Georgia Brown Papa Lemon Nash
    New Orleans Ukulele Maestro & Tent Show Troubadour, Arhoolie
  • Jug Band Music The Lovin' Spoonful
    Daydream, Kama Sutra
  • Trenchtown Rock Bob Marley
    Trenchtown Rock: Anthology 1968-'78, Trojan
  • Instrumental: Clickin' Whistlin' Britches
    We Are the Music Makers, Music Maker Relief Foundation
  • Instrumental: Freight Train Boogie Captain Luke
    We Are the Music Makers, Music Maker Relief Foundation
  • SEGMENT: Tim Duffy

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  • End Bed: Peace Behind the Bridge Carolina Chocolate Drops
    Genuine Negro Jig, Nonesuch

HOUR two

  • Open Bed: Strong Anders Osborne
    Flower Box, Independent
  • SEGMENT: Anders Osborne

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  • Healing Hands of Time Willie Nelson
    Willie and the Boys: Stash Vol. 2, Sony
  • Age Don't Mean a Thing Robert Finley
    Age Don't Mean a Thing, Big Legal Mess
  • Dr. Feelgood (Love is Serious Business) Aretha Franklin
    I Never Love a Man the Way I Love You, Atlantic
  • Instrumental: Backporch Soul The Swampers
    Muscle Shoals Has Got the Swampers, Muscle Shoals Sound Records
  • Pain Pills Angaleena Presley
    American Middle Class, Slate Creek Records
  • Sick Feelin' Blues Lightnin' Hopkins
    Lightnin' and the Blues, Herald
  • I'm a Fool for a Cigarette/Feelin' Good Ry Cooder
    Paradise and Lunch, Warner Brothers
  • Too Much Alcohol JB Hutto and His Hawks
    Chicago/The Blues/Today!, Vol. 1, Vanguard
  • Goodbye Booze Old Crow Medicine Show
    Eutaw, Blood Donor Records
  • Instrumental: House of the Rising Sun Dr. Michael White
    Adventures in New Orleans Jazz Volume 1, Basin Street
  • Streets of Laredo Johnny Cash
    American IV: The Man Comes Around, American
  • House of the Rising Sun Doc and Richard Watson
    Third Generation Blues, Sugar Hill
  • SEGMENT: Dr. Michael White

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

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