Celebrating Jazz Fest at 50: With Duke Ellington and Mahalia Jackson

We’re celebrating 50 years of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival by looking back at historic performances from the first festival in 1970. We’ll hear live recordings from Jazz Fest royalty, Duke Ellington and the Queen of Gospel, Mahalia Jackson. We’ll start with commentary from jazz clarinetist Dr. Michael White on Duke Ellington’s New Orleans Suite, which was commissioned by Jazz Fest founder George Wein, premiered at the 1970 festival, and was turned into an iconic studio recording. Then, we’ll hear from Mahalia Jackson in her own words in historic interviews and performances. Also Irma Thomas’ tribute in Jazz Fest’s Gospel Tent; plus Jackson biographer Mark Burford and New Orleans gospel singer Cynthia Girtley on the Gospel Queen’s legacy in and beyond New Orleans. Join us for Jazz Fest’s 50th anniversary with a trip back to its birth in Congo Square, 1970.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Blues for New Orleans Duke Ellington

Live recording from the 1970 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,

Bourbon Street Jingling Jollies Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

Instrumental: West End Blues Allen Toussaint

The Bright Mississippi, Nonesuch

Clip: Duke's Place Duke Ellington and Louis Armstrong

The Great Summit, Roulette

Portrait of Louis Armstrong Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

Thanks for the Beautiful Land on the Delta Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

Portrait of Wellman Braud Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

Second Line Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

Portrait of Sidney Bechet Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

Instrumental: Summertime Sidney Betchet

Dear Old Southland, Definitive

Aristocracy a la Jean Lafitte Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

Portrait of Mahalia Jackson Duke Ellington

New Orleans Suite, Atlantic

C Jam Blues Duke Ellington

Live recording from the 1970 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,

April in Paris Duke Ellington

Live recording from the 1970 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,

End Bed: C Jam Blues Duke Ellington

Blues In Orbit, Columbia

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Just a Little While to Stay Here Dr. Michael White

A Song For George Lewis, Basin Street

I'm Going to Live the Life I Sing About in My Song Mahalia Jackson

The World's Greatest Gospel Singer, Columbia

SEGMENT: Soundscape and Influences: Sounds of New Orleans and Bessie Smith

SEGMENT: Her Youth in New Orleans

Instrumental: Weather Bird Louis Armstrong and Earl Fatha Hines

The Complete Hot Five and Hot Seven Recordings, Sony/Legacy

SEGMENT: Move to Chicago

SEGMENT: I'm a Modern Gospel Singer: Columbia Records, Two Careers, Mahalia Treatment

Where Could I Go But for the Lord Ernestine Washington with Bunk Johnson's Band

The Asch Recordings, 1939-1947 Vol. 1: Blues, Gospel and Jazz, Folkways

Everybody's Going to Have a Wonderful Time Up There (Gospel Boogie) Sister Rosetta Tharpe with the Dependable Boys

Sister Rosetta Tharpe Vol. 3: 1946-1947, Document

Keep Your Hand on the Plow Mahalia Jackson

Moving on Up a Little Higher, Shanachie

Instrumental: Rev. Moses Lou Donaldson

Alligator Bogaloo, Blue Note

SEGMENT: Inheritors of Mahalia & Homecoming

SEGMENT: Cynthia Girtley

SEGMENT: Homecoming: 1970 Jazz Fest

He Will Remember Me Mahalia Jackson

Live from the 1970 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival,

End Bed: Just a Closer Walk with Thee Dr. Michael White

A Song for George Lewis, Basin Street

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