Ponderosa Stomp & Americana Swamp

New Orleans’ Ponderosa Stomp has presented the “unsung heroes of American music” for well over a decade in blues, soul, country, rockabilly, and garage rock. Stomp impresario Dr. Ike shares his memories of pioneering the raucous, eclectic gathering, and we visit with this year’s headliner, R&B guitar-woman— aka the Black Female Elvis—Barbara Lynn from Beaumont, TX. We’ll also hear from the previous headliner, Arizona Twangmaster Duane Eddy. We’re spinning tracks from Stomp artists including Gary U.S. Bonds, Lazy Lester, and Linda Gail Lewis. In Hour 2, we’ll hear tunes from swamped areas of the Texas Gulf Coast by Stevie Ray Vaughn, Lightnin’ Hopkins, and Rodney Crowell, as the region grapples with water as both a source and destroyer of life as we know it.

HOUR ONE

Open Bed: Ponderosa Stomp Lazy Lester

House Rockin' and Hip Shakin', Vol. 4: Bayou Blues Harp, Hip-O

New Orleans Gary U.S. Bonds

Dance 'Til Quarter to Three with U.S. Bonds, Legrand

Goin' Back to New Orleans Joe Liggins and the Honey Drippers

Creole Kings of New Orleans, Specialty

SEGMENT: Dr. Ike

Instrumental: Zephyr Cove Duane Eddy

Twang Thang: The Duane Eddy Anthology, Rhino

Rockin' in the Barnyard Winfield Parker

When I'm Alone/Rockin' in the Barnyard, Ru-Jac

Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On Linda Gail Lewis

Rockin' with Linda, Deep Elm

I'm a Lover Not a Fighter Lazy Lester

True Blues, Excello

Rockin' Itis Billy Boy Arnold

Prisoner's Plea/Rockin' Itis, Vee Jay

SEGMENT: Duane Eddy

Instrumental: Aloha Golden Meadow Lost Bayou Ramblers

Kalenda, Lost Bayou Records

Louisiana Man Rusty and Doug

Louisiana Man/Make Me Realize, Hickory

Sabine Turnaround Lost Bayou Ramblers

Kalenda, Lost Bayou Records

SEGMENT: Barbara Lynn

End Bed: Ponderosa Stomp Lazy Lester

House Rockin' and Hip Shakin', Vol. 4: Bayou Blues Harp, Hip-O

HOUR TWO

Open Bed: Funky Banjo Don Vappie

Banjo a la Creole, Vappielle

Tell Ya Mama Nem Corey Henry

Lapeaita, Louisiana Red Hot Records

Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley Lee Dorsey

Yes We Can, Polydor

Down on Me Janis Joplin

Janis, Columbia Legacy

East Houston Blues Rodney Crowell

Close Ties, New West

Color of the Blues John Prine and Susan Tedeschi

John Prine-- For Better, or Worse, Oh Boy

Instrumental: Funeral Song for Mississippi John Hurt John Fahey

Of Rivers and Religion, Warner Bros.

Hurricanes Carla and Esther Lightnin' Hopkins

Po' Lightnin', Arhoolie

Texas Flood Stevie Ray Vaughn

Texas Flood, Epic

Goin' to Sit Down on the Banks of the River Reverend Gary Davis

Harlem Street Singer, Prestige

Walk Through the Streets of the City Joe Lastie Jr. and the Lastie Family

Joe Lastie Jr. and the Lastie Family Gospel, Preservation Hall

Instrumental: Down By the Riverside Kid Ory and His Orchestra

The Original Jazz, Verve

Green River Sherman Holmes

The Sherman Holmes Project, Virginia Humanities Council

Watching the River Flow Bob Dylan

Watching the River Flow/Spanish is the Loving Tongue, Columbia

Wide River to Cross Levon Helm

Dirt Farmer, Vanguard

Many Rivers to Cross Jimmy Cliff

The Harder They Come, Island

Rivers of Babylon The Melodians

The Harder They Come, Island

Closing Bed: Lord Have Mercy John Fahey

Of Rivers and Religion, Warner Brothers

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Words and Music: Nat Hentoff, Laura Cantrell & Toussaint McCall