Special Edition New Orleans Week: Dave Bartholomew – The Juddermeister sits in for a special edition of Living Time featuring the New Orleans singer, songwriter, producer, band leader, and trumpeter extraordinaire, Dave Bartholomew. He’s the inventor of “The Big Beat” and producer of a multitude of New Orleans R&B artists including Fats Domino, Lloyd Price, and Smiley Lewis. Bartholomew has over 4,000 songs in his catalog and we’ll feature as many as we can get in three hours.
“Good News” – Dave Bartholomew – The Genius Of Dave Bartholomew [EMI: 1992] recorded 11/7/57
“Shrimp And Gumbo” – Rebirth Brass Band – Rebirth Of New Orleans [Basin Street: 2011]
“The Monkey” – Dave Bartholomew Band – Crescent City Soul [EMI: 1996] recorded 3/12/57
“Bo Weevil” – Fats Domino – They Call Me the Fat Man [EMI: 1991] recorded 10/15/55 charted #5 2/56
“Let The Four Winds Blow” – Roy Brown – The Best of New Orleans Rhythm & Blues, Vol. 1 [Rhino: 1988] recorded 1/22/57 charted #5 5/57
“Walking To New Orleans” – Dr. John – Sing Me Back Home [STRATEGIC: 2006]
“Stack-a-Lee (Parts I & II)” – Archibald – Rock Against the Juke Box [Magic: 2006] recorded 1950 8 years before Lloyd Price’s chart hit version
“Lawdy Miss Clawdy” – Lloyd Price – Lawdy! [Specialty: 1991] Dave Bartholomew & band was used for the date
“I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Someday” – Los Lobos – El Cancionero: Mas Y Mas – The Los Lobos Box 1977-1987 [Rhino: 2000]
“That’s How You Got Killed Before” – Dirty Dozen Brass Band – The New Orleans Album [Columbia: 1990]
“Thinking About My Baby” – Little (James) Booker – Gonzo: More Than All the 45’s [Night Train: 1996]
“Before I Grow Too Old” – Bobby Charles – Timeless [Rice ‘n’ Gravy Records: 2010]
Give the Drummer Some – As a preview to a fabulous week of New Orleans music, the Juddermeister features his favorite drummers from the crescent city… both past and present.
“Go Go” – Galactic – Coolin’ Off [Cappicorn: 1996] drummer Stanton Moore
“Mr Gris Gris Man” – James Black – (I Need) Attitude [Night Train: 2004]
“Gettin’ Funkier All the Time” – The Meters – Cabbage Alley [Sundazed: 1972] drummer Zigaboo Modeliste
“Africa” – Neville Brothers – Neville-ization [Spindletop: 1982] drummer Mean Willie Green
“Big Gap” – Dr. John & The Lower 911 – Tribal [429 Records: 2010] drummer Herman V. Ernest III
“Under The Influence” – Joe Krown – Walter Wolfman Washington – Russell Batiste Jr. – Live At The Maple Leaf [Independent: 2008] drummer Russell Batiste Jr.
“Make A Better World” – The Blind Boys Of Alabama – Down In New Orleans [Time Life: 2008] drummer Shannon Powell
“Boogie Down” – Doug Belote – Magazine St. [Independent: 2012]
“Big Shot” – Astral Project – Big Shot [Independent: 2003] drummer Johnny Vidacovich
All Live All Night – The Juddermeister roams the live recordings of New Orleans artists and ends the show with two that will be featured at Floyd Fest this weekend.
“Da Minor Jam” – Billy Iuso & The Restless Natives – When Can I Come Home? [Nawlins Music: 2006]
“O-o-h Child” – Kermitt Ruffins – Live At Vaughan’s [Basin Street: 2007]
“Sprung Monkey” – Midnight Disturbers – Live At Jazz Fest [Munckmix: 2009]
“Fish-Eyed Fool” – Papa Grows Funk – Live At The Leaf [Funky Krewe: 2006]
“Smell Something” – Mem Shannon – Live: A Night At Tipitina’s [NorthernBlues: 2007]
“Big Blow (Africafunk)” – Johnny Sketch & The Dirty Notes – Live At The Spleaf [Frontal: 2004]
“New Island Soiree” – Dr. John – Hollywood Be Thy Name [Beat Goes On: 1975]
“Who’s Gonna Help Brother” – Allen Toussaint – Live At Jazz Fest [Munckmix: 2007]
“Baldhead” – Professor Longhair – Live In London [JSP: 1978]
“Got Your Heart” – Anders Osborne – Live At The Capitol Ale House [Independent: 2012]
“Not Fade Away”{Buddy Holly} – Anders Osborne – Live At The Capitol Ale House [Independent: 2012] With Richmond guitarist D. J. Williams
“Burning On The Inside” – Anders Osborne – Live At The Capitol Ale House [Independent: 2012]
“Boban” – Galactic – The Other Side Of Midnight: Live In New Orleans [Anti: 2011] With Cory Henry trombone
“Total Destruction to Your Mind”{Swamp Dogg} – Galactic – Live At Brown’s Island [Independent: 2012] With Cory Glover vocals
Hammond Eggs/ Anders Osborne/ Lionel Batiste – The Juddermeister welcomes Charlie Pastorfield, Judy Coughlin, & other members of Hammond Eggs live in the studio to promote their first live performance of the Charlottesville band Hammond Eggs in over 30 years this Saturday night July 14th at the Southern. In the second hour we go south to New Orleans for a little Anders Osborne who will be performing at the Capitol Ale House in Richmond This Sunday night, and close the show with a tribute to Lionel Batiste the bass drummer of the Treme Brass Band who just passed away July 8th at the age of 81.
“Zonin'” – Rick Estrin And The Nightcats – One Wrong Turn [Alligator: 2012]
“Funky President”{James Brown} – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“Total Destruction of Your Mind”{Swamp Dogg} – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“Old Man Time” – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“So Jah Say”{Dennis Brown} – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“Jungle Hop”{Kip Tyler} – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“Tradition”{Burning Spear} – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“Crazy Love”{Buddy Guy} – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“The Mind Does the Dancing While the Body Pulls the Strings”{Swamp Dogg} – Hammond Eggs – Live At The Alpha Club [Self Produced: 1976]
“Dive In The Gumbo” – Anders Osborne & Monk Boudreaux – Bury The Hatchet [Shanachie: 2002]
“Tracking My Roots” – Anders Osborne – Black Eye Galaxy [Alligator: 2012]
“Echoes of My Sins” – Anders Osborne – American Patchwork [Alligator: 2010]
“Lean On Me/Believe In You” – Anders Osborne – Black Eye Galaxy [Alligator: 2012]
“When Will I See You Again?” – Anders Osborne – Black Eye Galaxy [Alligator: 2012]
“Summertime In New Orleans” – Anders Osborne & Monk Boudreaux – Bury The Hatchet [Shanachie: 2002]
“Kiddin’ Me” – Tab Benoit – Voice of the Wetlands [Ryko: 2005] Vocals by Anders Osborne
“Oh Katrina” – Voice Of The Wetlands All Stars – Box Of Pictures [Voice Of The Wetlands: 2011] Vocals by Anders Osborne
“Grazing In The Grass” – Treme Brass Band – New Orleans Music! [Mardi Gras: 2008]
“Bucket’s Got A Hole In It” – Treme Brass Band – New Orleans Music! [Mardi Gras: 2008] Bass drum & vocals by Lionel Batiste
“Sing On” – Treme Brass Band – A New Orleans Visit: Before Katrina [Arhoolie: 2008] Bass drum & vocals by Lionel Batiste
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]
“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]
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]