4th of July with the 2023 National Heritage Fellows

We’re celebrating the 2023 National Endowment for the Arts National Heritage Fellows. Each year since 1982, the program has recognized artistic excellence, lifetime achievement, and contributions to the nation's traditional arts heritage. This year’s fellows include the late hill country blues musician, R.L. Boyce; Suquamish basketmaker, Ed Carriere; African American quilter, Michael Cummings; Tejano musician, Joe De León “Little Joe” Hernández; Hawaiian Kapa maker, Roen Hufford; wampum and fiber artist, Elizabeth James-Perry; New Mexican sculptor, Luis Tapia; pipa master, Wu Man; and our own American Routes host, Nick Spitzer. Plus a live set from New Orleans’ Treme Brass Band, who received the award in 2006.

Visit the NEA’s YouTube channel and arts.gov/heritage to watch all The Stories of Our Heritage and learn more about the 2023 National Heritage Fellows.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Kiko and the Lavender Moon Los Lobos
Kiko, Slash

Segment: Luis Tapia

Segment: Wu Man

Segment: Ed Carriere

Instrumental: Nubian Lady Yusef Lateef
The Gentle Giant, Atlantic

Segment: Michael Cummings

Segment: Elizabeth James-Perry

Segment: José De León "Little Joe" Hernández

Instrumental: Blue Hawaii Little Roy Wiggins
The Fabulous Steel Guitar Artistry of "Little" Roy Wiggins, Starday

Segment: Roen Hufford

Segment: R.L. Boyce

Segment: Nick Spitzer

End Bed: Bugle Boy March Dr. Michael White
A Song for George Lewis Basin St. Records

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Shake It and Break It Treme Brass Band
American Routes original recording

Go To New Orleans Treme Brass Band
American Routes original recording

I Got a Woman Treme Brass Band
American Routes original recording

Instrumental: New Island Midnight Dr. John
Dr John Plays Mac Rebennack , Sundazed Music

What a Wonderful World Treme Brass Ban
American Routes original recording

New Orleans Treme Brass Band
American Routes original recording

Instrumental: Wade in the Water Dr. John
Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack, Sundazed Music

It Ain't My Fault Treme Brass Band
American Routes original recording

When the Saints Go Marching In Treme Brass Band
American Routes original recording

Closing Bed: Saints Dr. John
Dr. John Plays Mac Rebennack, Sundazed Music

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