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Playlist for May 04, 2009 from 7:00PM - 10:00PM

Current New Orleans Time: Thu, 3:57am

Playlist Date & Time: 5/4/2009 7:00PM - 10:00PM

Program: Blues and R&B with Gentilly Jr.

Sittin in for gentilly jr for three monday nights. this first one is your official "hair-of-the-dog" jazzfest hangover show.

Playlist Tracks

Marlene Dietrich
Another Spring, another love
Dr Lonnie Smith
Think
Solomon Burke
In the Ghetto
Etta James
It's a man's, man's, man's world
Pete Seeger
Careless love
Nina Simone
Turn! Turn! Turn!
Booker T and the MGs
I got a woman
Sharon Jones and the Dap Kings
This land is your land
Jay Chevalier
Ballad of Sheriff Harry Lee
Buddy Guy
Let me love you baby
Andre Williams
You know I can't refuse
Neil Young
Walkin to New Orleans
Johnny Cash
Pocahontas
John Boutte
Southern man
Panorama Jazz Band
Bolero
Snooks Eaglin
Long Gone
Eddie Bo
I love to rock n roll
Ernie K-Doe
Rub dub dub
Jon Cleary
Oh no no no
Preseration Hall Jazz Band
I don't want to set the world on fire
Los Lobos
Midnight Shift
Hugh Masakela with Herb Alpert
She been
Clarence Gatemouth Brown w Benjy Davis Project
Get Rhythm
Luther Kent
Tennessee Waltz
Lost Bayou Ramblers
La belle du cemetiere
Dale Hawkins
Boogie Chillen
CJ Chenier
Absolutely Sweet Marie
Honey Island Swamp Band
Rosaia
John Rankin
Cissy Strut
Marcia Ball
My man is a two timer
Dr John
Row row your boat
Allen Touissaint
Play something sweet
Bobby Lounge
I'll always be better than you
Doc and Merle Watson
Spikedriver's blues
Rick Trolsen
Tudo ben
The Meters
Come Together
Joe Cocker
Southern Lady
Tony Bennett
Rags to riches
Aaron Neville
The ticks of the clock
Aaron Neville
Gotta serve somebody
Wilco
Christ for president
Marc Broussard
Harry Hippie
New Orleans Nightcrawlers
Aida
David Egan
Twenty years of trouble
Washboard Chaz Blues Trio
Summer's gone
Irma Thomas
Wish someone would care
Ingrid Lucia
I want a little sugar in my bowl
Grayson Capps
James Alley Blues
Tom McDermott and Aurora Nealand
Opulence
Etta James
Imagine
Pete Seeger
Where have all the flowers gone
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