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