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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, COMICS & COLLECTING RECORDS: R. CRUMB & JERRY ZOLTEN

January 6th, 2016

This week on American Routes we spin some shellac and wax nostalgic with the iconic cartoonist, musician and record collector Robert Crumb, who’ll share with us his love of musical times gone by. Then we talk to educator and vinyl aficionado Jerry Zolten about the story of Paramount Records, started by a furniture manufacturer, whose recorded legacy is now contained in two swank suitcases.

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  • Listen to Hour Two

HOUR ONE

  • Open Bed: Chasin' Rainbows R. Crumb and his Cheap Suit Serenaders
    Chasin' Rainbows , Shanachie
  • Keep on Truckin Hot Tuna
    Burgers, Grunt
  • Sittin on Top of the World Taj Mahal
    Dancing The Blues , Private
  • Diddy Wa Diddy John Jackson
    Country Blues and Ditties , Arhoolie
  • Excerpt: Keep on Truckin' Donovan
    What's Bin Did and WHat's Bin Hid, Pye
  • Worried Man Blues George Jones
    The Unbroken Circle , Dualtone
  • Hell Hound on My Trail Cassandra Wilson
    Blue Light 'Til Dawn, Blue Note
  • Clip: R Crumb Pt. 1
  • Instrumental: Moana March R. Crumb and the Cheap Suit Serenaders
    Chasin' Rainbows, Shanachie
  • Clip: R. Crumb Pt. 2
  • Excerpt: Fox Musette Les Primitifs du Futur
    World Musette, Sunnyside
  • Excerpt: There! I've Said it Again Vaugh Monroe and His Orchestra
    Sentimental Journey: Pop vocal Classics Vol. 1 1942-1946, Rhino
  • Bells The Beau Hunks
    Play The Original Little Rascals MusicL 50 Roy Shield Themes , Koch
  • Lotta Lovin Gene Vincent
    The Screaming End The Best of Gene Vincent , Razor and Tie
  • I'm Comin' Virginia Bix Beiderbecke
    Singin' The Blues , Columbia Masterpieces
  • Down In The Cemetery Billy Bird
    Unknown , Columbia
  • Excerpt: Happy Days and Lonely Nights Charley Fry and His Million Dollar Pier Orchestra
    Unknown, Victor
  • Excerpt: Hollywood Rag Cannon's Jug Stompers
    Unknown, Unknown
  • Excerpt: Goofus Slim Lamar and His Southerners
    Unknown , Victor
  • Instrumental: Briggs' Corn Shucking Jig/ Camptown Hornpipe Carolina Chocolate Drops
    Leaving Eden, Nonesuch
  • Last Kind Words Blues Geeshie Wiley
    Before the Blues Vol. 2: The Early American Black Music Scene, Yazoo
  • Clip: R. Crumb Pt. 3
  • Excerpt: River Blues R. Crumb and His Keep On Truckin Orchestra
    Unkown, Ordinary
  • Excerpt: Walking In The Parlor Al Hopkins' Bucklebusters
    Unknown, Vocalion
  • Excerpt: Lonesome Drag Tuba Skinny
    Pyramid Strut, Self Produced
  • Excerpt: Yellow Dog Blues Wise String Orchestra
    Unknown , Vocalion
  • Walk Right In Cannon's Jug Stompers
    Best of The Cannon's Jug Stompers, Yazoo
  • End Bed: Yellow Dog Blues Geoff Muldaur and the Texas Sheiks
    Geoff Muldaur and the Texas Sheiks , Tradition and Moderne

HOUR two

  • Riverside Blues King Oliver's Jazz Band
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records: 1917-1932 Vol. 1 Jobber-Luxe USB, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Til The Seas Run Dry Dom Flemons
    Prospect Hill , Music Maker
  • Don't Tear My Clothes No. 2 The Chicago Black Swans
    Those Dirty Blues Vol 3, Grammercy
  • Baby Let Me Follow You Down Bob Dylan
    Bob Dylan, Columbia
  • Your Southern Can is Mine The White Stripes
    De Stijl , Sympathy For The Record Industry
  • Death Letter Son House
    Father of the Folk Blues, Columbia
  • Careless Love Ray Charles
    Modern Sounds in Country and Western Music, ABC
  • Instrumental: Basin Street Blues Henry Butler
    American Routes Original Recording ,
  • Pullman Passenger Train Pullman Porters Quartette
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Way Up in NYC Loudon Wainwright III
    High Wide and Handsome: The Charlie Poole Project , 2nd Story
  • SEGMENT: Jerry Zolten

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  • Excerpt: The Bumps Jeanette James and Her Synco Jazzers
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: Buck Town Blues Blind Blake
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: You Can't Do What My Last Man Did Ethel Waters
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: Chicago Buzz Junie Cobb's Hometown Orchestra
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: Find Me at the Greasy Spoon Coot Grant and Kid Wesley Wilson
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: Ada Jane's Blues Trixie Smith
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: If I Had My Way Rev. T.T. Rose
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: Come Right In Ida Cox & Lovie Austin
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Excerpt: Galion Stomp Lovie Austin
    The Rise and Fall of Paramount Records 1917-1932 Vol 1, Third Man/ Revenant
  • Instrumental: The Dream Ry Cooder
    Jazz, Reprise
  • Big Ten-Inch Record Bull Moose Jackson
    Risky Blues, King
  • Stack-A-Records Tom Tall
    Rockin' Bones 1950s Punk and Rockabilly , Rhino
  • Rock and Roll Records J.J. Cale
    Any Way the Wind Blows: The Anthology , Mercury
  • New Minglewood Blues Noah Lewis and his Jug Band
    Gimme dat Harp boy: Roots of the Captain , Ozit
  • New Minglewood Blues Grateful Dead
    Grateful Dead , Warner Bros.
  • End Bed: Walk Right In Duane Eddy
    Twangin' Up A Storm , RCA

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