Gulf Coast Blues and Jazz

A visit with two native sons of the Texas Gulf Coast. Guitar slinger Johnny Winter grew up listening to the blues in Beaumont, Texas and took his talent for playing to the world. We talk with Winter about his Texas youth and his blues milestones. Jazz pianist Jason Moran started out in Houston playing classical music, but found his way to jazz through Thelonious Monk. We’ll learn more about his adventures in the NYC jazz scene.

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Episode description:
Gulf Coast Blues and Jazz: Johnny Winter & Jason Moran
A visit with two native sons of the Texas Gulf Coast. Guitar slinger Johnny Winter grew up listening to the blues in Beaumont, Texas and took his talent for playing to the world. We talk with Winter about his Texas youth and his blues milestones. Jazz pianist Jason Moran started out in Houston playing classical music, but found his way to jazz through Thelonious Monk. We’ll learn more about his adventures in the NYC jazz scene.

American Routes Program #15-32 (repeat of 13-37)
8/12/15

00:00 Open Hour 1
segment A: INCUE: “(music) This is AR I’m NS we’re rolling along…”
“Route 90” Clarence Garlow
“Pipeliner Blues” Moon Mullican
“Turtle Blues” Big Brother and the Holding Company
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“Long Telephone Port Arthur” Cleveland Crochet and All the Sugar Bees
“Wrong Number” Jon Cleary
“Nice and Easy” Barbara Lynn
OUTCUE: “…Johnny Winter when AR returns.”
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16:07
cutaway 1: “By the Light of the Silvery Moon” Johnny Winter
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17:08
segment B: INCUE: “This is AR I’m NS (music start)…”
Johnny Winter interview
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“The Red Rooster” Howlin’ Wolf
“Mojo Hand” Lightnin’ Hopkins
“Have Blues, Will Travel” Jerry Reed
OUTCUE: “…Jimi Hendrix acoustic when AR returns.”
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38:50
cutaway 2: “Sonny’s Whoopin’ The Doop” Sonny Terry
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39:51
segment C: INCUE: “This is AR I’m NS (music start)…”
“Hear My Train Comin’” Jimi Hendrix
“It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry” Bob Dylan
“Southern Casey Jones” Chuck Leavell
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“Trouble in Mind” George Jones
“Lake Charles” Lucinda Williams
OUTCUE: “…this is AR from PRX.”
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58:59
cutaway 3: “Last Night” Johnny Winter
1:00:00 “Last Night” end
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00:00 Open Hour 2
segment D: INCUE: “If you’d like to directly support AR…”
“Cane River” Jimmy Witherspoon
“If You Love Me Like You Say” Albert Collins
“Jellyroll” Charles Mingus
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“Dancers In Love” Duke Ellington
“Houston Jump” Floyd Dixon
OUTCUE: “…more about that when AR returns.”
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17:32
cutaway 4: “Chica Boo” Lloyd Glenn
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18:34
segment E: INCUE: “I’m NS this is AR (music start)…”
Jason Moran interview
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“Dust My Broom” Cassandra Wilson
“Tou’ Les Jours C’est Pas La Meme (Every Day is Not the Same)”
Carol Fran
OUTCUE: “…blues from Texas when AR returns.”
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38:56
cutaway 5: “Lutcher’s Leap” Nellie Lutcher
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39:57
segment F: INCUE: “I’m NS this is AR rolling around Texas…”
“Texas Woman Blues” Taj Mahal
“Twin Guitar Boogie” Bob Wills and Texas Playboys
“Sweet Texas Rose” Clarence Gatemouth Brown
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“Any-Kind-of-Man” Victoria Spivey and Her Chicago Four
“Old Man Blues” Mose Allison
“Lucky Old Sun” Jerry Lee Lewis
FINAL CREDITS
OUTCUE: “…for AR from PRX. (music fade out)”
59:00 end
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Clock

Hour One
00:00 — Intro
16:07 –- cutaway 1
38:50 –- cutaway 2
58:59 — Hour one close and cutaway 3 “Last Night” start
1:00:00 –- cutaway 3 “Last Night” end

Hour Two
00:00 — Open
17:32 –- cutaway 4
38:56 –- cutaway 5
59:00 — Hour two end
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