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 |











