NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 45 – SLEEPY TIME DOWN SOUTH

The late Tom Morgan is playing great music on WWOZ-FM in 2010, and this week he’s featuring an hour of New Orleans singles recorded in 1952 by a plethora of Crescent City artists including Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Paul Barbarin, and Sharkey Bonano.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
SLEEPY TIME DOWN SOUTH
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 45
Tom Morgan, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2010 [23255]

Paul Gayten: Backtrackin’
Louis Armstrong: After You’ve Gone
Louis Armstrong: Can Anyone Explain
Louis Armstrong: A Kiss to Build a ream On
Louis Armstrong: Indiana
Louis Armstrong: When It’s Sleepy Time Down South
Sidney Bechet: Casey Jones
Paul Barbarin: Sweet Georgia Brown
Sidney Bechet: Dipper Mouth Blues
Sharkey Bonano: Tin Roof Blues
Sidney Bechet: I Got a Right to Sing the Blues
Paul Barbarin: Stars Fell on Alabama
Sidney Bechet: I‘ll Be Glad When You’re Dead, You Rascal You
Sidney Bechet: In the Morning

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2010, 2023 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.

NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 38 – MIGHTY COUP DE FIYO

The late Tom Morgan is playing great music on WWOZ-FM, as usual, and this week he’s celebrating Carnival Time in New Orleans with classic holiday numbers by Paul Gayten, the Golden Eagles, J. Monque’D, Big Chief Donald Harrison & Donald Harrison Jr., John Boutte & Cubanismo, Big Chief Smiley Ricks & Indians of the Nation, Big Chief Alfred Doucette, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Ernest Skipper, and the Flaming Arrows.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
MIGHTY COUP DE FIYO
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 38
Tom Morgan, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2008 [23091]

Paul Gayten: Backtrackin’
Golden Eagles: Indian Red
J. Monque’D: Indian Princess
Big Chief Donald Harrison & Donald Harrison Jr.: Joackamo Fee Nah Nay
Big Chief Donald Harrison & Donald Harrison Jr.: Shallow Water
John Boutte & Cubanismo: Shallow Water Suite
Big Chief Smiley Ricks & Indians of the Nation: Gang Shot the Pistol
Don’t Forget ’Em
Big Chief Alfred Doucette: Marie Laveau Is Coming Out
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux: Katie Mae
Ernest Skipper: Shotgun Joe
Flaming Arrows: My Gang Don’t Bow Down

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2007, 2023 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.

NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 34 – CARNIVAL TIME

The late Tom Morgan is playing great music on WWOZ-FM, as usual, and this week he’s celebrating Carnival Time in New Orleans with classic holiday numbers by Paul Gayten, Pete Fountain, Johnny Wiggs, Emile Christian, Johnny Wiggs, Al Hirt, Craig Klein, Trombone Shorty, the Storyville Stompers, Dave Bartholomew, Jody Levens, The Meters, Professor Longhair, Al “Carnival Time” Johnson, Earl King, Big Al Carson, and Stop Inc.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
CARNIVAL TIME
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 34
Tom Morgan, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2007 [23019]

Paul Gayten: Backtrackin’
Pete Fountain: March of the Bobcats
Johnny Wiggs: King Zulu Parade
Emile Christian: Mardi Gras Parade 
Johnny Wiggs: If Ever I Cease to Love
Al Hirt: When We Danced at the mardi Gras
Craig Klein: Light the Way
Trombone Shorty: Zulu King
Storyville Stompers: The Mardi Gras Stomp
Dave Bartholomew: Carnival Day
Jody Levens: Mardi Gras Mambo
The Meters: Mardi Gras Mambo
Professor Longhair: Go to the Mardi Gras
Al “Carnival Time” Johnson: Carnival Time
Earl King: Street Parade
Big Al Carson: All on a Mardi Gras Day
Stop Inc.: Second Line

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2007, 2023 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.

NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 33 – FINE BROWN FRAME

The late Tom Morgan is playing great music on WWOZ-FM in New Orleans, as usual, starting with a string of sides from 1948, then celebrating Huey “Piano” Smith’s day of birth, and then ending with a little bit of James Booker.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
FINE BROWN FRAME
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 33
Tom Morgan, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2007 [23005]

Paul Gayten: Backtrackin’
Nellie Lutcher: Princess Pupuya Has Plenty Papaya
Paul Gayten: Peter Blue and Jasper Too
Blue Lu Barker: Leave My Man Alone
Lonnie Johnson: Backwater Blues
Nellie Lutcher: Fine Brown Frame
Nellie Lutcher: You Better Watch Yourself, Bub
Nellie Lutcher: Lake Charles Boogie
Huey “Piano” Smith: Little Liza Jane
Huey “Piano” Smith: Just Havin’ a Good Time
Huey “Piano” Smith: I’ll Be John Brown
Huey “Piano” Smith: High Blood Pressure
Huey “Piano” Smith: Don’t You Just Know It
James Booker: Tubby

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2007, 2023 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.

NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 31 – XMAS & DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS

From our Vintage Radio Vaults, another edition of the New Orleans Music Show with the late Tom Morgan from WWOZ-FM in New Orleans with music by Paul Gayten, Johnny Adams, Alvin “Shine” Robinson, James Booker, Jim Backus, Kermit Ruffins, Johnny Guaranari, Kermit Ruffins, Brian Stoltz, Ed “Kookie” Burns, Tricia Boutte, Leroy Carr, Charlie Miller, an unidentified spiritual artist, and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
XMAS & DECEMBER BIRTHDAYS
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 31
Tom Morgan, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2007 [22583]

Paul Gayten: Backtrackin’
Johnny Adams: This Christmas
Alvin “Shine” Robinson: Better Be Cool
James Booker: Mister Mystery
Johnny Adams: Please Come Home for Christmas
Alvin “Shine” Robinson: We Got Love
James Booker: Make a Better World
Jim Backus: Why Don’t You Go Home for Christmas
Kermit Ruffins: Santa Claus Is Smokin’ Reefers
Johnny Guaranari: Santa’s Secret
Kermit Ruffins: Skokiaan
Bran Stoltz: Funky Forever
Ed “Kookie” Burns: The Night Before Christmas
Tricia Boutte: Do You Hear What I Hear
Leroy Carr: Christmas in Jail
Charlie Miller: Closing Song
[Unidentified Artist]: Lily of the valley
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux: Indian Red

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2007, 2022 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.

NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 30 – LOUISIANA CHRISTMAS DAY

From our Vintage Radio Vaulrs, a Christmas edition of the New Orleans Music Show with the late Tom Morgan from WWOZ-FM in New Orleans with selections by Jim Backus, Dave Bartholomew, Ingrid Lucia, Tom Lehrer, Professor Longhair, A.J. Loria, Aaron Neville, Lynn August, Clifton Chenier, Fats Domino, the Dixie Cups, Patsy Ray, Art Neville, Earl King, Huey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns, and an unidentified artist at the end.

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents
LOUISIANA CHRSITMAS DAY
NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 30
Tom Morgan, WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, 2007 [22569]

Backtrackin’ (Theme Song)
Jim Backus: Just Delicious
Dave Bartholomew: Backstreet Woman
Ingrid Lucia: ‘Zat You Santa Claus:
Tom Lehrer: A Christmas Carol
Professor Longhair: Dr. Professor Longhair
A.J. Loria: Big Fat Santa Claus
Aaron Neville: Louisiana Chrsitmas Day
Lynn August: Christmas by the Barbeque
Clifton Chenier: It’s Christmas Time
Fats Domino: I Told Santa Claus
Dixie Cups: Let It Snow
Patsy Ray: The Beatnik’s Wish
Art Neville: Let’s Rock
Earl King: Santa Don’t Let Me Down
Huey “Piano” Smith & The Clowns: ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas
[Unidentified Artist]: Boogie Woogie Santa Claus

A JOINT PRODUCTION
Hosted by Tom Morgan for Radio Free Amsterdam
Produced & recorded by Tom Morgan at WWOZ-FM, New Orleans
Post-production, editing & annotation by John Sinclair
Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

© 2007, 2022 Tom Morgan. Used with permission.

JOHN SINCLAIR RADIO SHOW 900 – IT AIN’T MY FAULT

Episode 899 is coming from WWOZ-FM, New Orleans, as the second hour of the station’s Mardi Gras Special 1994 with Dr. John, written & produced by John Sinclair. with live music from Jazz Fest and around New Orleans by the Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Danny Barker, Robert Lowery & Virgil Thrasher, Beau Jocques & the Zydeco Hi Rollers, Dr. John, John Mooney & Bluesiana, Germaine Bazzle & the Red Tyler Band, Charles Neville & Diversity, the Algiers Stompers Brass Band with the Perfect Gentlemen Social Aid & Pleasure Club, Dr. John & Tommy Ridgley, the Rebirth Brass Band, the Fred Kemp Quintet with Smokey Johnson, and the Guardians of the Flame.

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NEW ORLEANS MUSIC SHOW 16 – HASTA LA VISTA

John Sinclair is spiining pure D music from New Orleasn at the 420 Café in Amsterdam in May 2008 with cuts by Eluard & Co, James Andrews, the Naked Orchestra, Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen, the live masterpiece by the ReBirth Brass Band at the Maple Leaf Bar produced by Jerry Brock, and Walter “Wolfman” Washington.

 

The John Sinclair Foundation Presents

THE MAIN EVENT

NEW ORLEANS SHOW 15

John Sinclair, 420 Café, Amsterdam, May 21, 2008 [20447]

Eluard & Co: Gumbolia        

] James Andrews: James 12

Naked Orchestra: Sunny’s Late Night Hammer

Jon Cleary & The Absolute Monster Gentlemen: More Hipper

ReBirth Brass Band: The Main Event

Walter “Wolfman” Washington: Landslide

A JOINT PRODUCTION

Hosted by John Sinclair for Radio Free Amsterdam

Produced & edited by John Sinclair at the 420 Café

Recorded by Larry Hayden

Executive Producer: Steve Pratt

Sponsored by the 420 Café, Amsterdam

© 2008, 2020 John Sinclair. All Rights Reserved.

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