
Lisa Mills Live in the Studio – Internationally known Southern blue-eyed soul & blues woman, Lisa Mills, will bring her guitar and perform live in the studio.
- “Ophelia” – Levon Helm – Ramble At The Ryman [Vanguard: 2011]
- “Washer Woman” {Dr John} – Levon Helm & The RCO All-Stars – Live At The Palladium NYC [Self Produced: 1977]
Dr John on piano
- “Barbeque” – Duke Tumatoe – I Just Want To Be Rich [Electro Glide: 2010]
- “Need A Little Sunshine” – Lisa Mills – I’m Changing [Mills Bluz: 2005]
- “Tempered In Fire” – Lisa Mills – Tempered In Fire [Mills Bluz: 2010]
- “Tenn. Tears” – Lisa Mills – Live at WTJU [2012]
- “I Just Want to Be With You” – Lisa Mills – Live at WTJU [2012]
- “Keep On Smiling” – Lisa Mills – Tempered In Fire [Mills Bluz: 2010]
- “Warm & Tender Love” – Lisa Mills – Live at WTJU [2012]

- “Only So Moch Oil In The Ground” – Tower Of Power – Urban Renewal [Warner Brothers Lp: 1974]
- “Nena” – Malo – Malo [Warner Brothers Lp: 1972]
- “Afro Boogaloo Twist” – Ramsey Lewis Trio – Maiden Voyage [Cadet Lp: 1968]
- “Maybe We Can Slip Away” – Babara Lynn – Here Is Barbara Lynn [Atlantic Lp: 1968]
- “Chocolate Buttermilk” – Kool And The Gang – Kool And The Gang [De Lite Lp: 1969]
- “Grinning In Your Face” – The Pointer Sisters – Thats A Plenty [Blue Thumb Lp: 1974]
- “Life Could” – Rotary Connection – Aladdin [Cadet Concept Lp: 1968]
- “Evil Eye” – Gabor Szabo – His Greatist [Impulse: 1971]
- “Bim Bom” – Sergio Mendes And Brasil 66 – Equinox [A&M Lp]
- “glad” – Traffic – John Barleycorn Must Die [Island: 1970]
- “Right On” – Boogaloo Jo Jones – Right On Brother [Prestige: 1970]
- “Freedom Jazz Dance” – Eddie Jefferson – Deep Jazz Trip [Muse: 1974]
- “Iron Leg” – Mickey And The Soul Generation – The Complete [Cal Tex: 2002]

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- “These Arms of Mine” – Lisa Mills – Tempered in Fire [Mills Bluz: 2010]
- “Keep on Smiling” – Lisa Mills – Tempered in Fire [Mills Bluz: 2010]
- “Give Me Back My Wig” – Hound Dog Taylor – Hound Dog Taylor And The Houserockers [Alligator: 1971]
- “Oh! Oh! Here He Comes” – Herbie Hancock – Fat Albert Rotunda [Warner Bros.: 1969]
- “Turn On The Radio” – Blues Farm – Live At WTJU 110109 [Self Produced: 2009]
- “Just Kissed My Baby” – Blues Farm – Live At WTJU 110109 [Self Produced: 2009]

- “Spooky Blues (For Booker)/Quite Enough Blues” – Tom McDermott & Evan Christopher – Almost Native [Self Produced: 2011]
- “Blues Rhapsody” – James Booker – King Of The New Orleans Keyboard [Junco Partner: 1976]
- “Viva La Money” – Jon Cleary – Occapella [FHQ: 2012]
- “Yes Ma’am” – Papa Grows Funk – Needle In The Groove [Self Produced: 2012]
- “Karate Featuring Kipp Renaissance High School Marching Band” – Galactic – Carivale Electricos [Anti: 2012]
- “Qualified” – Dr. John – In The Right Place [Atco: 1973]
with the Meters & Allen Toussaint
- “Ice Age” – Dr. John – Locked Down [Nonesuch: 2012]
- “Life” – Dr. John – In The Right Place [Atco: 1973]
- “My Children, My Angels” – Dr. John – Locked Down [Nonesuch: 2012]
- “Mind Of A Junkie” – Anders Osborne – Black Eye Galaxy [Alligator: 2012]
- “Lean On Me/Believe In You” – Anders Osborne – Black Eye Galaxy [Alligator: 2012]
- “It’s Alright” – Anders Osborne – Live At Blain Kerin’s Mardi Gras World set 2 12/31/99 [Self Produced: 1999]
- “Sugaree” – Anders Osborne – Live At The Bear Creek Music Festival [Self Produced: 2011]

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- “Up from the South” – The Budos Band – The Budos Band [Daptone: 2005]
- “Heart Of Gold” – Charles Bradley – Daptone 45 Singles 2011 [Daptone: 2011]
- “In You (I Found a Love)” – Charles Bradley – No Time For Dreaming [Dunham/ Daptone: 2011]
- “Six Strings Down” – Hans Theessink – Lifeline [Blue Groove: 1998]
- “Blue Riff” – Stanley Turrentine & The Three Sounds – Blue Hour [Blue Note: 1960]
- “Rhumba Nhumba” – Walter Davis Jr. – Davis Cup [Blue Note: 1959]
- “Two Sons” – Ray Draper Quintet – The Ray Draper Quintet Featuring John Coltrane [OJC: 1957]
- “Roll It Over” – Derek & The Dominos – In Concert [SRO: 1973]
- “Pots On Fiyo” – Dr. John – The Sun, Moon & Herbs [Atco: 1971]

“ – Dr. John – Locked Down [Nonesuch: 2012]
- “Craney Crow” – Dr. John – The Sun, Moon & Herbs [Atco: 1971]
- “Revolution” – Dr. John – Locked Down [Nonesuch: 2012]
- “Life’s A One Way Ticket” – Bluesiana Triangle – Bluesiana Triangle [Windham Hill: 1990]
Dr John piano & Vocals, David Fathead Newman sax, & Art Blakey drums
- “Milenberg Joys” – Dirty Dozen Brass Band – Jelly (The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Plays Jelly Roll Morton [Columbia: 1991]
- “Out In The Street” – Galactic – Carivale Electricos [Anti: 2012]
Featuring Cyril And Ivan Neville
- “Why I Sing The Blues” – Paul “Lil’ Buck” Sinegal – Bad Situation [Lucky Cat: 2002]
- “Red Spark” – Papa Grows Funk – Needle In The Groove [Self Produced: 2012]
- “Let’s Get Low Down” – Jon Cleary – Occapella [FHQ: 2012]
Dr. John & Bonnie Raitt vocals
- “Good Things” – The Radiators – Dreaming Out Loud [RADZ: 2006]

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A Night of Soul Duets – The Juddermeister explores the sonic realms of the dynamic duo, from the two male voices of Sam & Dave, to the male & female harmonies of Eddie Floyd & Mavis Staples. A mixture of known & unknown soul duets for your evening’s listening pleasure.
- “You Got Me Hummin’” – Sam & Dave – Sweat ‘N’ Soul: An Anthology [Rhino: 1966]
- “Live And Let Live” – Bobby King & Terry Evans – Live And Let Live [Rounder: 1988]
- “Never, Never Let You Go” – Eddie Floyd & Mavis Staples – The Complete Stax Volt Singles [Stax: 1969]
- “Ain’t That Loving You (For More Reasons Than One)” – Isaac Hayes & David Porter – The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles 1972-1975 [Stax: 1972]
- “Love’s Sweet Sensation” – William Bell & Mavis Staples – The Complete Stax Volt Singles 1959 – 1968 [Stax: 1968]
- “Goodies” – Chris & Shack – The Complete Stax / Volt Singles: 1968-1971 Vol.2 [Stax: 1970]
- “Mighty Cold Winter” – Dino & Doc – The Complete Stax-Volt Soul Singles 1968-1971 [Stax: 1968]
- “When The Battle Is Over” – Delaney & Bonnie – The Best Of Delaney And Bonnie [Rhino: 1969]
- “Tramp” – Otis Redding & Carla Thomas – Otis Redding Story [Stax: 1967]
- “I Just Wanna (Love You One More Time)” – The Green Brothers – Soulsville [Locobop: 1975]
- “My Baby Specializes” – William Bell & Judy Clay – The Best Of William Bell [Stax: 1988]
- “You Didn’t Know It But You Had Me” – George & Greer

- “Sixteen Tons” – James & Bobby Purify – Dirty Laundry – The Soul Of Black Country [Trikont: 1968]
- “I’m Your Puppet” – James & Bobby Purify – Shake A Tail Feather! The Best Of [Sundazed: 1966]
- “Good Times” – George & Greer – The Goldwax Story Volume 2 [Kent: 1966]
- “All We Really Want To Do” – Delaney & Bonnie – Home [Stax: 1969]
- “Soothe Me (Live)” – Sam & Dave – Sweat ‘N’ Soul: An Anthology [Rhino: 1967]
- “I Take What I Want” – James & Bobby Purify – Shake A Tail Feather! The Best Of [Sundazed: 1967]
- “One Way Ticket To Memphis” – Bobby King & Terry Evans – Rhythm, Blues, Soul & Grooves [Rounder: 1990]
- “Soul Shake” – Peggy Scott And Jo Jo Benson – Night Train To Nashville – Music City Rhythm And Blues, 1945-197 [Lost Highway: 1969]
- “Ain’t No Mountain High Enough” – Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell – Hitsville USA: The Motown Singles Collection 1959-1971 [Motown: 1967]
- “Don’t Believe Nothing” – Ike & Tina Turner – More Dirty Laundry: The Soul Of Black Country [Trikont: 1971]
- “It Must Be Love Baby” – Chuck Jackson & Yvonne Fair – A Cellarful Of Motown [Motown: 2002]
- “Soulsville” – The Green Brothers – Soulsville [Locobop: 1975]
- “Backfield In Motion” – Mel & Tim – Beg Scream & Shout [Rhino: 1969]
- “Night Time Is The Right Time” – Rufus Thomas/Carla Thomas – The Complete Stax/Volt Singles 1959-1968 [Stax: 1964]
- “Just A Little Bit” – Bobby King & Terry Evans – Live And Let Live [Rounder: 1988]
- “When Something Is Wrong With My Baby” – Sam & Dave – Sweat ‘N’ Soul: An Anthology [Rhino: 1967]

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New Orleans’ Own Herlin Riley/ St Patty Tribute/ Dueling Saxs – We start with a happy birthday tribute to New Orleans drummer Herlin Riley who is celebrating his 55th today, followed by some new releases and some old favorite live cuts. Followed by a St Patrick’s Day tribute from some artists that have ties to Ireland, and then we close the show with dueling saxes in a funky tone.
- “Rum & Coca Cola” – Joe Krown – Exposed [Self Produced: 2012]
- “A Matterapat” – Dr. Lonnie Smith – Rise Up! [Palmetto: 2009]
Herlin Riley Drums
- “Bumps” – Alvin Batiste – Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste [Marsalis Music: 2007]
Herlin Riley Drums
- “Dew Drop Out” – The Yockamo All Stars – Dew Drop Out [Hanibal: 1998]
Herlin Riley Drums
- “Shine” – Kermit Ruffins – Happy Talk [Basin Street: 2010]
Herlin Riley Drums
- “Boogaloo Stu” – Rue De Funk – Weather The Storm [Self Produced: 2010]
- “So Fine, All the Time” – Joe Krown – Exposed [Self Produced: 2012]
- “Georgia” – Anders Osborne – Live At Blain Kerin’s Mardi Gras World [Self Produced: 1999]
John Autin piano
- “Ring Of Fire” – The Radiators – Live At The Is Venue [Self Produced: 2009]
- “Tit For Tat” – Bill Evans – Dragonfly [Self Produced: 2012]
Warren Haynes guitar
- “You Gotta Take A Little Love” – Horace Silver – You Gotta Take A Little Love (2006 Digital Remaster) [Blue Note: 1969]
- “I’m Not Feeling It Anymore” – Van Morrison – Hymns To The Silence [Polydor: 1991]
- “Out On The Western Plain” – Rory Gallagher – Crest Of A Wave- The Best Of Roy Gallagher [Eagle: 2009]
- “The Supernatural” – Gary Moore – Blues for Greeny [Virgin: 1995]
- “Hey Girl” – Van Morrison & Them – The Story Of Them [Dream: 1997]
- “Dig Dis” – Eric Alexander – Friendly Fire [HighNote: 2012]
Vincent Herring alto sax
- “Soul Street” – Jimmy Forest / King Curtis / Oliver Nelson – Giants Of The Blues And Funk Tenor Sax [Prestige: 1960]
- “Chicago Breakdown” – Gene Ammons / Richard Landry – Giants Of The Blues And Funk Tenor Sax [Prestige: 1971]

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John Autin, Willie Tee, & New Releases From New Orleans

“Gator Bait” – The Gaturs – New Orleans Funk
“Shake A Tail Feather” – James & Bobby Purify – Shake A Tail Feather! The Best Of James And Bobby Purify
“My Dawlin’ New Orleans” – Little Queenie & The Percolators – Home
Leigh Harris vocals
“Piano Town” – John Autin – Piano Town
“My Name Is John” – John Autin – Still Standing: Rabadash Records
“Into the Mystic” – John Autin – Piano Town
“I Want to Be Seduced” – John Autin – Piano Face
“Teasin’ You” – Willie Tee – Teasin’ You
“Booger Man” – Willie & The Gaturs – Wasted
“First Taste Of Hurt” – The New Orleans Social Club – Sing Me Back Home
Willie Tee vocals & Piano
“Funky Funky Twist” – Willie & The Gaturs – Wasted
“Walking Up A One Way Strret” – Willie Tee – Teasin’ You
“Get Up” – Willie & The Gaturs – Wasted
“New Kinda Groove” – The Wild Magnolias – They Call Us Wild
Willie Tee Keyboards
“Swivel Your Hips” – Willie Tee – Teasin’ You

“Next To Nowhere” – Beth McKee – Next to Nowhere
“Night People” – Soul Rebels Brass Band – Unlock Your Mind
“Not Tonight, Josephine” – Beth McKee – Next to Nowhere
“Out In The Street” – Galactic – Carivale Electricos
Featuring Cyril And Ivan Neville
“Pocket Full of Money” – Little Freddie King – Chasing Tha Blues
“Tug of War” – Beth McKee – Next to Nowhere
“504″ – Soul Rebels Brass Band – Unlock Your Mind
“Voyage Ton Flag” – Galactic – Carivale Electricos
“Sweet Dreams” – Soul Rebels Brass Band – Unlock Your Mind
“Attack” – Galactic – Carivale Electricos

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Coming On With The “Come On” – The Juddermeister dives into the phrase “Come On” with songs using the “come on” in the title. Yes, we’re genre busting tonight but all in good fun and in a musical exploration.
“Come On with the Come On” – Big Bad Voodoo Daddy – How Big Can You Get?: The Music of Cab Calloway [2009]
“Come On Everybody (Get Down)” – Us3 – Flip Fantasia: Hits & Remixes [1999]
“Come On” – Chuck Berry – The Chess Box [1961]
“Come On” – John Nemeth – Magic Touch [2007]
“Come On & Have Some Fun” – Shirley & Lee – Let the Good Times Roll
“Come On & Save Me” – Steve Cropper, Dylan Leblanc & Sharon Jones – Dedicated – A Salute To The 5 Royales [2011]
“Come On Back” – Benny Carter Orchestra – Further Definitions [1961]
“Come On & Stop” – Marv Johnson – Birth of Soul, Vol. 4 [1960]
“Come On And See Me” – Tammi Terrell – The Complete Motown Singles Vol.6 : 1966 [1966]
“Come On Baby” – Bo Diddley – Ride On: The Chess Masters, Vol. 3 – 1960-1961 [1961]
“Come On Baby Dance With Me” – Shaktii with John McLaughlin – Natural Elements [1977]
“Come On Baby Lets Go Downtown” – Neil Young – Tonight’s the Night [1975]
“Come On & Stomp, Stomp, Stomp” – Woody Allen & Eddy Davis – Wild Man Blues [1998]
“Come On Get It” – Joe Simon – No Sad Songs [1968]

“Come On Home” – Boz Scaggs – Come On Home [1997]
“Baby, Come On Home” – Solomon Burke – Home In Your Heart: The Best Of Solomon Burke [1965]
“Come On Home” – Roomful Of Blues – Hook, Line & Sinker [2011]
“Come on Home” – Horace Silver Quintet – Finger Poppin’ [1959]
“Come On In” – Don Covay – Mercy!/Seesaw [1964]
“Come On In (Make Yourself at Home)” – Wayne Toups & Zydecajun – Back to the Bayou [1995]
“Come On Over To My House” – Julia Lee – Kansas City Star
“Come On Home – Ain’t No Party” – The Rebirth Brass Band – 25th Anniversary
“Come On Over To My Place” – The Drifters – All-Time Greatest Hits & More: 1959-1965
“Let Me Come On Home” – Otis Redding – The Dock Of The Bay [1968]
“Come On Back” – The Hollies – Clarke, Hicks & Nash Years: The Complete Hollies April 1963-Octo [1965]
“Come On Children” – Small Faces – Small Faces [1966]
“Come On In to My Kitchen” – Delaney & Bonnie – Motel Shot [1971]
“Come On In This House” – Junior Wells – 1957~1963 Messin’ With The Kid
“Come On Up To The House” – Tom Waits – Mule Variations [1999]
“Come On Now” – Plimsouls – Live! Beg, Borrow & Steal: October 31, 1981 Whisky a Go Go [1981]

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The Prince of Darkness – What better way to celebrate Black History Week than a show dedicated to the music of Miles Davis, where we’ll feature not only his musical performances but explore his music through the insightful interpretations of others such as Wes Montgomery, Michael Wolff, Sonny Clark, and others.
“It’s About That Time – Remix” – Miles Davis – Cool & Collected [Columbia: 2006]
Featuring Carlos Santana; from “In A Silent Way”1969
“Miles Runs The Voodoo Down” – Miles Davis – Bitches Brew [Columbia: 1970]
“Tune Up” – Sonny Rollins – Newk’s Time [Blue Note: 1957]
“So What” – Grant Green – Sunday Mornin’ [Blue Note: 1961]
“All Blues” – Liquid Soul – Here’s The Deal [Shanachie: 1999]
“No Blues” – Wes Montgomery & The Winton Kelly Trio – Smokin’ At The Half Note [Verve: 1965]
“Sippin’ At Bells” – Sonny Clark – Cool Struttin’ [Blue Note: 1958]

“Right Off” – Miles Davis – A Tribute To Jack Johnson [Columbia: 1970]
“Solar” – Michael Wolff – Jazz Jazz Jazz [Wrong: 2001]
“Bank Robbery” – Various Artists – The Hot Spot [Antilles: 1990]
with Miles Davis, John Lee Hooker, Earl Palmer, Tim Drummond, Roy Rogers, & Taj Mahal

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Mardi Gras in New Orleans – Join the Krewe du Judder for an exploration of New Orleans Mardi Gras party time music including old time R&B favorites and new jazz interpretations, from brass bands to the chants of the African-American Carnival revelers.
- “Go to the Mardi Gras” – Jon Cleary – Mo Hippa [FHQ: 2008]
- “Carnival Time” – Al Johnson – Big Ol’ Box Of New Orleans [Shout Factory: 2004]
- “Fat Tuesday” – Stevo Theard – Gumbo Child [Hi Yello: 2009]
- “Take Me to the Mardi Gras” – Dr Michael White – Adventures In New Orleans Jazz Part 1 [Basin Street: 2011]
- “Mardi Gras in New Orleans” – Professor Longhair – Fess: The Professor Longhair Anthology [Rhino/WEA: 1993]
- “New Second Line” – Dejan’s Olympia Brass Band – Mardi Gras in New Orleans [Rounder: 2001]
- “Mardi Gras” – Dr John – Remedies [Warner Jazz: 1970]
- “Jock-o-Mo” – Sugar Boy & His Cane Cutters – The Cosimo Matassa Story [Proper: 2007]
- “I Am The Big Easy” – Ray Bonneville – Goin’ By Feel [Red House: 2007]
- “Funk Liza” – New Orleans Nightcrawlers – Funknicity [Rounder: 1997]
- “Mardi Gras Mambo” – The Hawkettes – The Cosimo Matassa Story [Proper: 2007]

- “Hey Mardi Gras Here I Am” – Chuck Carbo – Mardi Gras in New Orleans [Rounder: 2001]
- “Dive In The Gumbo” – Anders Osborne and Monk Boudreaux – Bury The Hatchet [Shanachie: 2002]
- “The All Asked For You” – The Meters – Funkify Your Life [Rhino: 1995]
- “That’s What I Saw At The Mardi Gras” – Tom McDermott – New Orleans Duets [Rabadash: 2009]
with Debbie Davis
- “Carnival Time” – Galactic – Carnivale Electricos [Epitaph: 2012]
- “The Mardi Gras Song” – Bobby Charles – Homemade Songs [ice 'N' Gravy: 2008]
- “Street Parade” – Earl King – New Orleans Funk Vol 2 [Soul Jazz: 2008]
- “Handa Wanda” – Bo Dollis and the Wild Magnolias – New Orleans Funk [Soul Jazz: 2000]
- “Out In The Street” – Galactic – Carnivale Electricos [Epitaph: 2012]
Featuring Cyril and Ivan Neville
- “Do Whatca Wanna Part 3″ – Rebirth Brass Band – Mardi Gras In New Orleans [Rounder: 2001]
- “Party Till The Money Runs Out” – The Radiators – Total Evaporation [Epic: 1990]
- “Meet The Boys On The Battlefront” – The Wild Tchoupitoulas – Treacherous [Rhino: 1986]
- “When The Saints Go Marching In” – Louis Prima – Hey Boy! Hey Girl!/ Swingin’ Pretty [DRG: 2009]

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George Porter, Jr. – A musician’s musician bassist George Porter, Jr. just received a Lifetime Achievement Award from OffBeat magazine for his music contributions. Tonight the Juddermeister is featuring some of his favorite recordings where George’s bass lines helped create the groove and lifeblood of these wonderful recordings from the golden age of the 1960′s New Orleans R&B to the many bands he plays with today.
“Ups & Down” – Bobby Read – Live At C-ville Coffee [Self Produced: 2011]
“Soul Machine” – The Meters – The Meters [Josie: 1966]
“Get Out My Life, Woman” – Lee Dorsey – The New Lee Dorsey [Amy: 1966]
“On Your Way Down” – Allen Toussaint – Life, Love and Faith [Reprise: 1972]
“Sneaking Sally Through The Alley” – Robert Parker – Barefootin’ [Charly: 1974]
“Flat Tyre” – Albert King – New Orleans Heat [Charly: 1978]
“Hey Pocky A-Way” – Wild Tchoupitoulas – The Wild Tchoupitoulas [Mango: 1976]
“Pretty Girls Everywhere” – Snooks Eaglin – Baby, You Can Get Your Gun! [Black Top: 1987]

“Teasin’ You” – Willy DeVille – Victory Mixture [Orleans: 1990]
“Seduction” – Earl King – Hard River To Cross [Black Top: 1993]
“Keep On Marching” – Maceo Parker – Southern Exposure [Novus: 1993]
“Go Ahead Baby” – Jon Cleary – Alligator Lips And Dirty Rice [Ace: 1994]
“Woogie Boogie” – George Porter, Jr. & Runnin’ Pardners – Things Aint What They Used To Be [Transvideo: 1994]
“Funky Forever” – Brian Stoltz – East Of Rampart Street [Long Overdue: 2002]
Art Neville organ & vocals
“Check Out Your Mind” – Porter Batiste Stoltz – Moodoo [High Steppin': 2008]
“Fortunate Son” – New Orleans Social Club w/ Branford Marsalis & Warren Haynes – Warren Haynes 18th Christmas Jam [Evil Teen: 2006]
Warren Haynes slide guitar & Branford Marsalis sax
“Bayou Breeze” – Tab Benoit – Voice of the Wetlands [Ryko: 2005]
with Monk Boudreaux, Dr John, Cyril Neville, Anders Osborne, Johnny Sansone & Johnny Vidacovich… along with George
“Hangin’ On Frenchman Street” – Trifuncta – Hangin’ [Self Produced: 2008]
“That’s Enough” – John Scofield – Piety Street [EmArcy: 2009]
“New Orleans Crawl” – 7 Walkers – 7 Walkers [Response: 2010]
“Cardova > Look-Ka Py Py” – The Meters – Live At 2005 New Orleans Jazz Fest [Munckmix: 2005]

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