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Title
After the storm
Other Titles (e.g. Variant)
Christmas in New Orleans
Type
MusicAudio
Monograph
Subject
Szwed, John F., 1936---Interviews. (LCSH)
Morton, Jelly Roll, 1890-1941--Interviews. (LCSH)
Hurricane Katrina, 2005 (LCSH)
Christmas music (LCSH)
Blues (Music) (LCSH)
Jazz (LCSH)
Zydeco music (LCSH)
Calypso (Music) (LCSH)
Spirituals (Songs) (LCSH)
Jazz vocals (LCSH)
Rock music (LCSH)
Christmas radio programs--Louisiana--New Orleans (LCSH)
Language
English
Englishsung or spoken text
Frenchsung or spoken text
Geographic Coverage
Louisiana
Note
Language: Sung in English or French; narration in English.
Summary
Nick Spitzer interviews folklorist, John Szwed, and plays selections from Alan Lomax's interviews with Jelly Roll Morton recorded at the Library of Congress in 1938.
Table Of Contents
Hour 1. Silent night, holy night (Allen Toussaint) ; No room at the inn (Vera Hall) ; Last month of the year (The Blind Boys of Alabama) ; Santa's second line (New Birth Brass Band)
O day (Georgia South Sea Island Singers) ; Trying to get home (Blind Gary Davis) ; It came upon a midnight clear (Michael Doucet)
J'ai vu le loup, le renard et la belette (The Balfa Brothers) ; Winterlude (Joe Ely) ; I don't just want you for Christmas (Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas)
Christmas is a joyful day (Lord Executor) ; Christmas feeling ska (Toots and the Maytals) ; Silver bells (Papa Don Vappie's New Orleans Jazz Band)
Jelly Roll Morton segment with John Szwed
There's no place like home for the holidays (Leon Redbone) ; I've got my love to keep me warm (Billie Holiday) ; Merry Christmas baby (Johnny Moore's Three Blazers) ; Winter wonderland (Allen Toussaint)
Hour 2. The first noel (John Fahey) ; Christmas is a-coming (Leadbelly) ; Christ was born on Christmas morn (Cotton Top Mountain Sanctified Singers)
Sherburne (While shepherds watched their flocks) Sacred Harp Singers ; Cherry tree carol (Pentangle) ; Greensleeves (John Coltrane) ; Greensleeves (Jimmy Smith)
The wind cries Mary (Jimi Hendrix Experience) ; Who took the merry out of Christmas? (The Staple Singers)
Three angels (Bob Dylan) ; O little town of Bethlehem (Sister Rosetta Tharpe)
I'll be home for Christmas (The Pilgrim Travelers) ; I'll be home for Christmas (Diana Krall) ; Let's make Christmas merry, baby (Amos Milburn) ; We free kings (Roland Kirk)
We three kings of Orient are (John Fahey) ; It came upon a midnight clear (The Louvin Brothers)
River (Joni Mitchell) ; Pretty paper (Willie Nelson) ; White Christmas (Otis Redding) ; Sugar rum cherry (Dance of the sugar plum fairy) (Duke Ellington).
Capture
Broadcast from radio station KRVS, Lafayette, La.
Authorized Access Point
After the storm. VI