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Katie Webster

Anyone whose been following this blog knows how much I love that good old whorehouse style piano playing…When I lived in New Orleans I was lucky enough to have seen Katie Webster several times. Katie comes from Lake Charles, Louisiana, but moved to California and fortunately for us music lovers she would show up in the Big Easy from time to time.

One of the greatest radio stations I’ve ever been around was Radio Baie des Anges out of Nice, France. The station played a lot of good honky-tonk piano numbers, the only problem was they didn’t have what we think of as dee jays except for someone called Jacquesno (spelling?) who had a show at eight in the evenings. He was great. Mondays were, of course, called Blue Monday and Fridays were country and western nights. This man really knew his music. Lots of evenings he would devote his hour to one special musician and often it would be some unknown studio musician and Jacques would play cuts that musician had played behind other featured players.

Except for Jacques you never knew the names of the songs or the musicians who were playing them. All you got on Baie des Anges was music, news, more music, advertising, and even more music. I would put a 90 minute cassette in my boom box, hit record and then go about the business of the day. Later in the evening I would edit the tape picking out the songs I liked and eventually accumulated around 80 hours of music I enjoyed most of which was hard-pounding piano.

We moved the boat over to Marbella, Spain, for several months prior to making the big leap across the pond. One day my French girlfriend, Florence, and I took a trip up through the mountians to town of Ronda. As we were wandering through the ancient streets we were passing by a music store and out of the corner of my eye I saw a cassette in the window featuring Katie Webster. Now, she’s not a big name around the world and it’s even hard to find any of her recorded music in New Orleans so I immediately went in and bought the album. When we returned to the boat late that evening I popped the tape into the player and the big surprise was that all but two of the songs on it I’d already pirated off of Radio Baie des Anges!

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For Music Lovers Everywhere

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Cadillac Records: The Story of Chess

If you’re a fan of early blues then Cadillac Records is a movie you must see.

It’s the story of Chess Records, a small recording studio run by Leonard Chess (Adrian Brody) in the 1950s. The movie spotlights Chess’s artists Muddy Waters (Keffery Wright), Little Walter (Columbus Short), Howlin’ Wolf (Eamonn Walker) , Chuck Berry (Mos Def) and the great Etta James (Beyonce Knowles). Cedric the Entertainer plays Willie Dixon who wrote a ton of hits. All of these real characters are honored in the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. The movie doesn’t stint on the music playing the songs from first note to last instead of snippets as in so many movies. Songs like I’m a Man, Mabelline, Nadine, I Would Rather Go Blind.

If you have access to HBO on demand there are a lot worse ways to spend a couple of hours.

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A Little Pick-Me-Up for a Dreadful Day

This horrible day, September 11 (9/11) should be, and will be, a time of reflection for what happened in New York City, Washington, D.C. and that lonesome field in Pennsylvania. We should all say a little prayer for those innocent lives that were lost.

But we should not be completely somber. Life is, after all, a celebration and nothing celebrates life better than music and no music does that better than Zydeco. Here, then, is the Queen of them all, Queen Ida and her Bon Temps Zydeco Band.

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Musical Comment on the State of the Economy

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Some of My Favorite Groups

My friend Skip Williamson just posted a video of one of my favorite groups, The Texas Tornados. I have 19 of their songs on my iPod. They are GREAT!

An overlooked group, as far as I’m concerned, is The Blasters. I saw them back in 85 when this vid was recorded when they were playing at Tipitina’s in New Orleans.

The group Los Lobos is great enough for more than one video:

And what collection of groups would be complete without Kinky Friedman and the Texas Jewboys?

And while most commonly thought of as a single performer, it’s Jimmy Buffett And the Coral Reefer Band and having lived and traveled on Interstate 95 I absolutely relate to this song.

Sweet Honey in the Rock

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Old Is Made New Again

The original

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A New Playing For Change Video

I love it when a new Playing for Change video hits YouTube.

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Playing For Change

If you’ve been following this blog then you are familiar with Playing for Change and its videos. The originators of the Playing for Change movement gathered many of the musicians and they went on tour. This video features Grandpa Elliot from New Orleans and Clarence Bekker from the Netherlands who were such standouts in the Stand by Me video. Unfortunately Roger Ridley, who opened that video passed on in 2005.

This video was shot live in New Orleans. The group will be performing at my favorite music venue, Tipitina’s on July 18th. You’ll have to watch clips of the show when they’re released because, as you can imagine, tickets were sold out minutes after they were put on sale.

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High School Memories

I loved this song by Meatloaf from the first time I heard it. Memories of my high school days flooded back of dark lanes and the sand dunes back home where Ida Jane and I saw Paradise by the Dashboard Light…

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