Cosmic Saxophones: Charles Neville and Charles Lloyd

This week on American Routes, we give voice to the saxophone – an instrument revered by everyone from free jazzmen like Charles Lloyd to soul rocker Charles Neville, of the Neville Brothers. New Orleanian Charles Neville tells us how music carried him through his family, his neighborhood and a segregated South. Charles Lloyd, a real California dreamer, traces the roots of his modern, free style and musical collaborations back to the blues of Memphis. From the archives, we hear words and music of saxophone honker Sam Butera (Louis Prima), bebopper Sonny Rollins and modernist Yusef Lateef; plus recordings from Sidney Bechet, Lester Young, Louis Jordan, John Coltrane, and King Curtis.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Charles and Andy Discuss the Science of Voodoo and the Voodoo of Science Deep Rumba,featuring Charles Neville

Alto En La Fiebre De La Rumba (A Calm in the Fire of Dances), Justin Time Records

(Every Time I Hear) That Mellow Saxophone Roy Montrell

Creole Kings of New Orleans, Specialty Records

Hey Bartender Floyd Dixon and His Band

Blues Masters Vol. 14: More Jump Blues, Rhino

Wyonie's Blues Wyonie Harris with Illinois Jaquet

West Coast Jive, Delmark

Wild, Wild Young Men Ruth Brown

Blues Masters Vol. 14: More Jump Blues, Rhino

I Hear You Knockin' Fats Domino

Out of New Orleans, Bear Family

Instrumental: Yakety Sax Boots Randolph

Yakety Sax and Other Instrumental Classics, Power Pak

CLIP: Sam Butera

Five Months, Two Weeks, Two Days Louis Prima

The Capitol Recordings, Bear Family

Choo-Choo Ch Boogie Louis Jordan

Let the Good Times Roll, Bear Family

Olde Wine AFO Executives

Gumbo Stew: Original AFO New Orleans R&B, Ace

SEGMENT: Charles Neville Part 1

Instrumental: Saxawoogie Louis Jordan

Louis Jordan: Let the Good Times Roll, Bear Family

SEGMENT: Charles Neville, Part 2

Sea of Love Cookie and Cups

Kings of Swamp Pop, ACE

Going Back to New Orleans Joe Liggins and the Honey Drippers

Creole Kings of New Orleans, Specialty Records

It's All Over Now Dirty Dozen Brass Band, featuring Dr. John

This is Jazz 30, Columbia/Legacy

Closing Bed: Kidd Jordan's Second Line Dirty Dozen Brass Band

The New Orleans Album, Columbia

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Count Every Star Lester Young

The Complete Lester Young Studio Sessions on Verve, Verve

Me, Myself and I (Are All In Love With You) Lester Young w Billie Holiday

Lady Day: The Best of Billie Holiday, Columbia/Legacy

Yardbird Suite Charlie Parker Septet

Yardbird Suite: The Ultimate Charlie Parker Collection, Rhino

CLIP: Yusef Lateef

Belle Isle Yusef Lateef's Detroit

Latitude 42'30, Longitude 83, Atlantic

CLIP: Sonny Rollins

The Blue Room Sonny Rollins

Sonny Rollins on Impulse!, Impulse!

Instrumental: I'm an Old Cowhand Sonny Rollins

Sonny Rollins-- Way Out West, Original Jazz Classics

Quincy Street Stomp (Blame It On the Blues) Sidney Bechet

Dear Old Southland, Definitive

Big Beaver Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys

Bob Wills and his Texas Playboys Anthology 1935-1973, Rhino

Texas Turkey Big Jay McNeely

1953-1955, Classics

Raunchy King Curtis

King Curtis: The Capitol Years, 1962-1965, Bear Family

SEGMENT: Charles Lloyd

Instrumental: Thoughts of Prez Chico Hamilton

Thoughts of..., Koch

Blues to Bechet John Coltrane

The Heavyweight Champion: The Complete Atlantic Recordings , Rhino

Hard Times David 'Fathead' Newman w Ray Charles

Atlantic Jazz Classics, Atlantic

End Bed: Astral Travelling Pharoah Sanders

Thembi, Impulse!

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