Piedmont Blues with Jontavious Willis & Andrew Alli and The Stooges Brass Band Live from New Orleans

We’re digging into the Piedmont blues, a rich style that mixes ragtime, old-time country music, jazz, gospel, hollers, and historic popular songs. A conversation and music with two younger players in the tradition: guitarist/singer Jontavious Willis from rural Greenville, GA and harmonica player Andrew Alli from Richmond, VA. Plus music by Sonny Terry and Brownie McGeeElizabeth CottenCannonball Adderly and Bob Wills. Then it’s the Stooges Brass Band from New Orleans in a live studio session.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: John's Ragtime John Jackson
Don’t Let Your Deal Go Down, Arhoolie

Gillum's Windy Blues Jazz Gillum
Jazz Gillum: Complete Recorded Works Vol. 1, 1936-1938, Document Records

Take Me Back to Tulsa Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys
Bob Wills Bob Wills and the Texas Playboys –The Tiffany Transcriptions, Warner

Pick a Bale of Cotton Sonny Terry
Sonny Terry: The Folkways Years, Smithsonian Folkways

Worksong Cannonball Adderley Quintet
Them Dirty Blues, Riverside

I'm a Lover Not a Fighter Lazy Lester
Lester's Stomp: The Lazy Lester Singles Collection, From the Valley

My Babe Little Walter
Little Walter: The Complete Chess Masters, UMG

Instrumental: Brownie's Blues Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee
Folksongs of Sonny Terry and Brownie McGhee, Roulette

Goin' Down the Road Feeling Bad Etta Baker
Instrumental Music of the Southern Appalachians, Tradition Records

Take Me to the Country Jontavious Willis
Spectacular Class, Kind of Blue Music

SEGMENT: Jontavious Willis and Andrew Alli

So Glad You're Mine Jontavious Willis and Andrew Alli
Live at the 2022 Montana Folk Festival

Instrumental: John Henry Etta Baker
Etta Baker–One Dime Blues, Rounder

Take This Hammer Odetta
Odetta Sings Ballads and Blues, Tradition Records

John Henry Cephas and Wiggins
Blues Routes, Smithsonian Folkways

Freight Train Elizabeth Cotten
Elizabeth Cotten–Freight Train and Other North Carolina Folksongs and Tunes, Smithsonian Folkways

Key to the Highway Warner Williams with Jay Summerhour
Warner Williams Live with Jay Summerhour–Blues Highway, Smithsonian Folkways

End Bed: Alligator Shuffle Lazy Lester
Lazy Lester–Harp and Soul, Alligator Records

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: One Hundred Percent Cotton The Stooges Brass Band
American Routes Live at Artisound Studios

Farewell to Storyville Kid Ory
The Complete Kid Ory Columbia Session 1946, American Music Records

Bourbon Street Parade Young Tuxedo Brass Band
Jazz Begins, Atlantic

When the Saints Go Marching In Leroy Jones
New Orleans Brass Band Music–Memories of the Hurricane and Fairview Band, LJ Music

Glory Glory/Jesus on the Mainline Rebirth Brass Band
We Come to Party, Shanachie

Hurricane Season Trombone Shorty
Backatown, Verve

Instrumental: New Orleans Blues Dirty Dozen Brass Band
Jelly, Columbia Records

SEGMENT: The Stooges Brass Band

Wind It Up Like Michael Buck The Stooges Brass Band
American Routes Live at Artisound Studios

Where You From The Stooges Brass Band
American Routes Live at Artisound Studios

Instrumental: Just a Closer Walk with Thee Kermit Ruffins, Rebirth Brass Band
Throwback, Basin Street

Why The Stooges Brass Band
American Routes Live at Artisound Studios

They Like The Stooges Music The Stooges Brass Band
American Routes Live at Artisound Studios

End Bed: Muses The Stooges Brass Band
American Routes Live at Artisound Studios

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