Playlist for August 28, 2006 from 9:00AM - 11:00AM

Current New Orleans Time: Fri, 1:24pm

Playlist Date & Time: 8/28/2006 9:00AM - 11:00AM

Program: Archived Playlists for Dan Meyer

Playlist Tracks

New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra
"The Hurricane"
The Nina, The Pinta, and the S.S. Leviathan
Start of show commemorating the 1 year anniversary of the terrible hurricane and the worse levee failues in New Orleans
Young Tuxedo Brass Band
"Lead Me Savior. Eternal Peace."
Traditional New Orleans Brass band dirges in memory of those lost.
Young Tuxedo Brass Band
"Medley: Flee As A Bird, Nearer My God To Thee, Pleyel's Hymn"
Bunk's Brass Band
"Over In Gloryland, Just A Little While To Stay Here, Just A Closer Walk With Thee"
Old style New Orleans brass band with no saxophones; instead included alto and baritone horns
Eureka Brass Band
"Sing On"
Dr Michael White
"Dancing In The Sky"
Dancing In the Sky
Sam Morgan's Jazz Band
"Down By The Riverside"
Columbia
First recording of the spirtual in dance tempo
Sam Morgan's Jazz Band
"Steppin' on the Gas"
A good evacuation tune
Sippie Wallace
"Flood Blues"
Louis Armstrong and the Blues Singers
1927 was the year of the Great Missisippi flood
Bessie Smith
"Backwater Blues"
Bessie Smith
"Muddy Water - A Mississippi Moan"
Genevive Davis with Louis Dumaine's Jazzola Band
"Havn't Got A Dollar"
Punch Miller
"Long Distance Blues"
American Music 57
New Orleans Jazz Vipers
"I Hope You're Coming Back to New Orleans"
Hope You're Coming Back to New Orleans
Ingrid Lucia & the Flying Neutrinos
"I'd Rather Be in New Orleans"
I'd Rather Be in New Orleans
Silver Leaf Jazz Band
"Way Down Yonder in New Orleans, Border of the Quarter"
Streets & Scenes of New Orleans
Good Time Jazz
Scott Obenshein
"My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans"
Gypsy Drag
Dr. Michael White
"Canal Street Blues"
Our New Orleans 2005
Dr. Michael White
"St. Phillip Street Breakdown"
New Years at the Village Vanguard
Evan Christopher
"Do You Know What It Means to Miss New Orleans"
Clarinet Road vol 1: Road to New Orleans
John Gill's Novelty Orchestra of New Orleans
"Headin' For Better Times"
Headin' For Better Times
Stomp Off
One of the "better times are coming" songs from the Great Depression era
John Gill's Novelty Orchestra of New Orleans
"New Orleans Joys"
Headin For Better Times
Jelly Roll Morton classic
John Gill's Novelty Orchestra of New Orleans
"Why Don't You Go Down To New Orleans"
Smile, Darn Ya, Smile
Stomp Off
John Casimir's Young Tuxedo Jazz Band
"Walk Through the Streets of the City"
AMCD 61
Ameircan Music