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Music of the Louisiana Gulf Coast
Allen Tullos (compiler), Emory University


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New Orleans Miscellany:
The sounds and meanings of a New Orleans jazz funeral. (RealAudio, 7:41 minutes)
http://www.amroutes.com/ram/AR_0244Dejan.ram

In the studio with Harold Battiste, musician, producer, arranger, and teacher. Battitse formed the first black-owned record company in New Orleans. (RealAudio, 14:33 minutes)
http://www.amroutes.com/ram/AR_0122Battiste.ram

Veteran piano professor Henry Butler and young bluesman Corey Harris collaborate and talk about the influences upon their music from Professor Longhair to Jimmie Rodgers, blues forms to country flavors. (RealAudio, 9:16 minutes.)
http://www.amroutes.com/ram/AR_0123CoreyHenry.ram

Along for the Mardi Gras parade with Krew du Vieux and the Rebirth Brass Band. (RealAudio, 4:23 minutes)
http://www.amroutes.com/ram/AR_0206KDoe.ram

Wynton Marsalis and jazz education in contemporary New Orleans. (RealAudio, 12:42 minutes)
http://www.amroutes.com/ram/AR_0235_WMarsalis.ram

*RealMedia sources on this page are courtesy of American Routes, hosted by Nick Spitzer from New Orleans on Public Radio International.

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Published: 26 February 2004

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