The sounds and meanings of a New Orleans jazz
funeral. (
RealAudio,
7:41 minutes)
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)
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.)
Along for the Mardi
Gras parade with Krew du Vieux and the Rebirth Brass Band. (
RealAudio,
4:23 minutes)
Wynton Marsalis
and jazz education in contemporary New Orleans. (
RealAudio,
12:42 minutes)
*RealMedia sources on this page are courtesy of
American
Routes, hosted by Nick Spitzer from New Orleans on Public Radio
International.
Published: 26 February 2004
© 2004 Allen Tullos and
Southern
Spaces