Center for Louisiana Studies Archival Catalog

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Interview with Warren Storm

Accession No.: 
BR2-019-1

Warren Storm:

00:00 - Born February 18, 1927, Real name is Warren Schexneyder,
-learned music from his dad who played Cajun and Hillbilly music (Rayne-bo Ramblers)

01:00 - Warren's first dance job in 1950 with the Rayne-bo Ramblers
02:00 - Playing music during high school at local nightclubs
02:30 - Origin of his last name "Storm"
02:55 - Members of his first group (The WeeWah's)
04:00 - First recordings with J.D. Miller in 1958 - "Prisoner Song" "Mama, Mama, Mama"
07:30 - Performing "Prisoner Song" on TV in Memphis
08:20 - Meeting Elvis Presley
09:30 - Other hits that Warren recorded with J.D.Recording in Nashville for Top Rank Records

14:15 - Recording a session in New Orleans for Dot Records
-musicians involved with the session; session in New Orleans for Dot Records
-Using Katie Webster and Fats Dominos band

15:55 - Recording for Huey Meaux's labels - Sincere and Teardrop Records - in several different studios
18:00 - Biggest records on Huey's labels - "The Gypsy," "The Tennessee Waltz" - Using Lil Bob's band as a backing band
20:15 - Staying idle for 2 years (71-72) with Huey, and switching back to J.D. Miller
20:30 - First Country/Western Album - PeeWee Whitewing, Delton Colombe
23:20 - Working with Rod Bernard
24:05 - Recording with Huey Meaux on the "Crazy Cajun" label and subsequent tour with Freddie Fender
25:15 - How Warren became involved with Blues music. Becoming staff drummer for J.D. Miller
27:45 - Blues artists who he worked with and white musicians backing black artists
28:30 - Lazy Lester
30:30 - Difference between recording and playing clubs
32:00 - Katie Webster
33:00 - Comments on different artists - Al Ferrier, Rocket Morgan, Lonesome Sundown, Slim Harpo
35:15 - Descriptions of Jay Miller's old and new studios

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Swamp Pop
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Thursday, April 26, 1979
Coverage Spatial: 
Lafayette, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
45:22
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Warren Storm and Katie Webster

Accession No.: 
BR2-019-1

Warren Storm:

00:40 - Bobby Charles writing "Walkin' to New Orleans"
02:15 - Drummers who influenced Warren and describing his style
04:15 - 50s album with J.D. Miller, Huey Meaux
05:20 - Today's recording process and equipment
06:25 - Huey Meaux's recording studios

Katie Webster:

07:30 - Katie's childhood - Born in Houston January 9, 1939, learning music through Pentecostal church
10:00 - Parent's influence on her - Her mom sold Avon products to afford piano lessons for Katie
12:45 - Playing for her brother-in-law's church
13:00 - Katie's family - most of them play musical instruments or sing
15:00 - Going from Gospel music to Blues and Rock 'n Roll after moving to her Aunt's house in Beaumont, TX
18:10 - Playing with other bands and then starting her own band "The Hylites"
21:00 - Recording with Eddie Shuler and J.D. Miller
22:00 - Her early hits with J.D. Miller "Sea of Love" and "I Need You, Baby"
24:30 - Working with Warren Storm, Lionel Prevost, Al Foreman in a studio session band
27:30 - Playing/Recording with Otis Redding, James Brown, and other charting bands/artists
28:45 - Working at clubs in California
29:30 - Clubs she worked at, repertoire for those performances
32:10 - Recording for Goldband Records
33:00 - Stories of the Miller Sessions
35:00 - Katie's playing and singing style
36:10 - Future plans, new album, tour hopes

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Monday, April 30, 1979
Coverage Spatial: 
Lake Charles, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
45:29
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Crawford Vincent and Eddie Shuler (Part 1)

Accession No.: 
BR2-020-1

Crawford Vincent and Eddie Shuler:

00:20 - Crawford's recollection of playing with Iry Lejeune - his playing, singing style, the impact that he had on Cajun Music
-Clubs that the band played

04:40 - Crawford meeting Angelas Lejeune
05:20 - Iry moved from Church Point to Lacassine in 1947-48
06:00 - Iry's first recording; Eddie Shuler letting Iry play on his radio show, Iry's Monarch Accordion
07:50 - Eddie getting in trouble for playing Cajun music on his radio show

10:30 - Other band members and instruments they played
-Robert Bertrand, Will Kegley, Wilson Granger, Earl Demerrit, Alfred Cormier

16:00 - Accordion style in Cajun music, chord changes
16:30 - Eddie saying that traditional Cajun music was no longer commonly played
19:00 - Iry's first two records - Lovebridge Waltz and Calcasieu Waltz - recording on acetate
23:45 - Quantities sold of the first record
24:30 - Crawford's opinion on amplifiers in Cajun music
27:00 - The first record deal between Eddie and Iry
28:00 - Iry hitch hiking because of his vision
32:00 - Iry's influence on others
32:50 - Iry's songs "J'ai fait un grosse erreur," "Lacassine Special," "Duralde Waltz" Dog barking on the recording
37:10 - Iry's desire to play the fiddle
38:45 - Eddie comparing Iry and Nathan Abshire. Nathan playing accordion with Eddie's band
41:20 - Iry beating Aldus Roger in an accordion contest
42:20 - Iry's "crying" style of singing
44:10 - Most popular songs - "La branche du mûrier," "La valse de grand chemin," "Evangeline Special," "Lacassine Special"

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Record Label, Goldband, Cajun, Swamp Pop
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Saturday, May 2, 1992
Coverage Spatial: 
Lake Charles, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
47:04
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 22, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, January 22, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Crawford Vincent and Eddie Shuler (Part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-020-2

Crawford Vincent and Eddie Shuler:

00:00 - Working with a record distributor out of New Orleans
01:45 - The effect of Iry Lejeune's death on Cajun people
04:00 - Iry's death - The events leading up to the car crash, Played the Greenway Club the night of his death
06:30 - Crawford's thoughts on his time playing with Iry
08:45 - Club performance lengths, other songs he played at shows
10:30 - Country songs that Iry used to play
14:10 - Rereleasing Iry's music without bass guitar. Thoughts on keeping the music simple
15:50 - Playing and recording with the Hackberry Ramblers and Leo Soileau - 1940s
18:30 - Recording with Chris Stachwitz
19:40 - George Khorey's record label

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Cajun, Record Label
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Saturday, May 2, 1992
Coverage Spatial: 
Lake Charles, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
22:24
Cataloged Date: 
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, January 22, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Floyd Soileau (Part 1)

Accession No.: 
BR2-021-1

Floyd Soileau:

00:20 - Family History
02:00 - Beginning work as a radio disc jockey at KVPI
03:00 - Popular radio shows
05:00 - Starting his music store - working with record distributors and setting up the store
07:30 - Advertising his record store and building up the business
09:30 - Deciding to devote full-time to his record store and dropping out at the radio station
10:45 - Deciding to start making more Cajun records - pressing records through Starday
12:20 - Releasing his first Cajun record "Manuel Bar Waltz" under the label "Big Mamou Records"

13:35 - Releasing a Lawrence Walker record "Laisse les bons temps rouler"
-Negotiations for the record. (VeePee Records)

17:00 - Rod Bernard and the Twisters - recording with Floyd
18:45 - Origin of the "Jin" and "Swallow" names
21:00 - Rivalry between the Twisters and Boogie Kings
22:00 - Rod Bernard "This Should go on Forever" recording, releasing, and success of the song
25:10 - Record pressing plant opening up in Houston, "This Should go on Forever" getting popular in Houston
26:30 - Rod Bernard going to Chess Records
29:00 - Big Bopper, airplane crash - Mercury looking for new artists and getting Rod Bernard

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Record Label, Cajun, Swamp Pop
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Monday, February 5, 1979
Coverage Spatial: 
Ville Platte, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
60 Min
Cataloged Date: 
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Floyd Soileau (Part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-021-2

Floyd Soileau:

00:00 - Huey Meaux - Rambling Aces
00:40 - Jivin' Gene recording and releasing a record with Floyd
03:40 - Clint West and The Veltones, Otis Smith, Al Chase, Glen Wells
05:00 - Johnnie Allan
06:25 - Vin Bruce recording on Swallow
06:50 - Joe Barry going to Smash Records "I'm ma Fool to Care"
11:20 - Barbara Lynn recording with Huey Meaux
15:30 - Tommy McLain recording "Sweet Dreams" and "I Need You So;" Floyd's only gold record
22:10 - Cajun Music Sales
22:50 - The Balfa Brothers - The Drunkard's Waltz
24:30 - Floyd trying to keep people interested in Cajun Music; Old musicians being rediscovered
27:00 - Marion Marcotte
28:00 - Recording Cajun Comedy, Bud Fletcher on La Louisiane
29:35 - The Cajun Twist
30:00 - Nathan Abshire switching from J.D. Miller to Floyd

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Swamp Pop, Cajun, Record Label
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Wednesday, May 2, 1979
Coverage Spatial: 
Ville Platte, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
31:45
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, January 17, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Floyd Soileau (Part 3)

Accession No.: 
BR2-022-1

Floyd Soileau:

00:00 - Nathan Abshire - recording, playing with the Balfa Brothers, drinking problems, "Pine Grove Blues"
02:45 - Pop and R&B releases - Rockin' Sidney; Margo White "Don't Mess with my Man" and "I'm not Ashamed"
08:00 - Outside musical influences
09:00 - "Swamp Pop"
10:50 - Benny Greaff (Rufus Jagneaux) - "Opelousas Sosthaine." Popularity of the song
16:45 - Cajun Hits - D.L. Menard "The Back Door" and "Les traces de mon bogée"
18:30 - Belton Richard's songs "Un autre soir ennuient" and "The Cajun Streak;" - Impact on local scene
22:20 - How Floyd got into pressing records - Building his pressing plant
23:35 - Camey Doucet - "Hold My False Teeth" How they got the idea for the song - La Poussière
25:45 - "Mom, I'm Still Your Little Boy"

26:25 - Pressing what he claims was the first 12 inch album of Cajun Music
(Chamo Records Aldus Roger release is actually the 1st full length - See interview with Bill Rutledge)

28:45 - Plans and current state of Jin and Swallow Records
-Johnny Allan, Rod Bernard, Belton Richard, Dewey Balfa, Camey Doucet, Jambalaya

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Cajun, Record Label
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Monday, February 5, 1979
Coverage Spatial: 
Ville Platte, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
31:53
Cataloged Date: 
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Thursday, September 21, 2006
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Floyd Soileau (part 4)

Accession No.: 
BR2-022-2

Floyd Soileau:

00:00 - George Khorey's music store and recordings of Nathan Abshire and Lawrence Walker
01:35 - Cookie and the Cupcakes "Mathilda" recorded at a local radio station (KAOK)
03:15 - Information about other record labels - Drew-Blan, Montel
06:30 - Floyd re-releasing older albums like Dale and Grace and compilations
10:00 - Floyd's supplying music to jukeboxes in South Louisiana
11:45 - Music charts
13:50 - T.K. Hulin, Eddy Raven, John Fred, Bobby Charles
17:00 - Apple Records buying one of Floyd's records - Lesa Cormier and the Sundown Playboys
20:45 - Johnnie Allan - "Promised Land" - Becoming a hit in England
23:35 - La Louisianne Records
25:40 - Bud Fletcher and Cajun humor
26:45 - Revon Reed - Comedy record
27:40 - The word "coonass"
28:45 - Cajun's personality and hospitality

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Swamp Pop, Cajun, Record Label
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Wednesday, May 2, 1979
Coverage Spatial: 
Ville Platte, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
31:24
Digitized Date: 
Monday, January 22, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Floyd Soileau (part 5)

Accession No.: 
BR2-023

Floyd Soileau:

00:00 - Fais do-do's and the old dance halls
03:00 - Hunting, fresh and saltwater fishing

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Dancehalls
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Wednesday, May 2, 1979
Coverage Spatial: 
Ville Platte, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
5:06
Cataloged Date: 
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Helen Falcon Guillot and Marie Falcon (Part 1)

Accession No.: 
BR2-024-1

Helen Falcon Guillot and Marie Falcon (with Johnnie Allan):

00:00 - Family names - Joe Falcon was their mother's brother
01:30 - Joe Falcon learning to play the accordion, his dad (Ulysse) played fiddle
02:30 - Songs that Ulysse played and how he learned to play
03:00 - Fais do-do's and old dancehalls
06:15 - How they would dance in the old days, no drinking at dances
08:00 - List of names and locations of old dancehalls
10:10 - Cleoma Breaux playing with Joe
10:55 - The Breaux Brothers
11:40 - Joe and Cleoma's first record - Playing the record on a portable gramophone
13:30 - Record stores and sales of Cajun records
15:50 - Planting crops - not selling any of it
16:45 - Cleoma starting to play with Joe before they got married
18:30 - Leo Clement
19:40 - Talking about Cleoma's father and what he would have been playing around 1900
20:00 - Instrumental Cajun music around the turn of the century
21:50 - Marie starting to sing and play Cajun music with Joe and the Breaux's
23:15 - 'Tit Maurice Dancehall - Had a bar, better dancehall
25:45 - Format of playing dances - playing requests, Joe's originals
26:35 - Joe's originals were the most requested songs at dances
27:30 - Dance times - always finished at midnight. Band made $12 per night, attendance
29:10 - Stage setups in danchalls - chicken wire around the stage
31:00 - Selling of moonshine and homemade beer at dances during Prohibition - Fights in dancehalls
32:30 - Helen playing guitar in the band
35:00 - Playing copyrighted songs at dances - clubowners being fined $500 - "Why Can't We Get Along"
38:25 - Paying fees to BMI and ASCAP
39:10 - Amount of records sold by Joe - royalties

40:00 - Amount of money Joe would make at a dance and the amount he would pay his band
-People taking advantage of Joe and his money

43:12 - How Joe came to make his first record
44:30 - Stringbands - Hackberry Ramblers, Leo Soileau, Happy Fats, etc.
46:00 - Other Cajun musicians - Mayeus Lafleur
47:00 - Marie making a record with the Louisiana Aces

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Cajun, French
Creator: 
John Broven
Informants: 
Johnnie Allan
Recording date: 
Monday, October 24, 1983
Coverage Spatial: 
Lafayette, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
47:57
Cataloged Date: 
Thursday, May 23, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Helen Falcon Guillot and Marie Falcon (Part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-024-2

Interview with Helen Falcon Guillot and Marie Falcon:

00:00 - Songs that Marie used to sing with the band
01:00 - Playing with Chute Richard and the breakup of the band
02:40 - Playing with Doug and Rusty Kershaw
04:50 - Quitting Chute Richard's band
05:50 - George Khorey's pay for a record
06:40 - More on Rusty, Doug, Pee Wee Kershaw
08:30 - Other bands active in Lake Charles, Popularity of French Music
09:15 - Joe switching between record companies
11:00 - Speaking French and teaching the language to their children
15:40 - Cleoma and Joe traveling to New York, Atlanta, Chicago, and New Orleans to make records
14:30 - Cleoma's accident and death
16:00 - Joe stopping recording after Cleoma's death
18:00 - Marie and Helen's grandmother singing and teaching Cajun ballads
21:00 - Practicing songs for gigs - Coming in from the fields to practice
23:00 - Stories their grandmother would tell them
24:30 - Joe adopting one of his daughters
26:30 - Johnny Allen - Starting music and getting his first guitar by selling seeds and learning to play
29:40 - Johnny starting with Walter Mouton, playing with Lawrence Walker
30:40 - Reputations of older musicians
32:00 - Effect of old-style Cajun music after the stringbands came along
33:00 - Bob Will's influence on the stringbands
33:40 - Harry Choates' popularity - Origin of Jolie Blonde
35:40 - Mayus Lafleur - "Chère Mom"
37:55 - Joe made his living totally from playing music
41:00 - Cleoma and Ulysse playing Accordion
42:50 - Joe's Accordion - A black Monarch "D"
44:30 - The Babineaux Brothers - a black family band who influenced Clifton Chenier
47:00 - Amedé Ardoin - his music, popularity, and showmanship

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Informants: 
Johnnie Allan
Recording date: 
Monday, October 24, 1983
Coverage Spatial: 
Lafayette, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
48:04
Cataloged Date: 
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, January 31, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Helen Falcon Guillot and Marie Falcon (part 3)

Accession No.: 
BR2-025

Interview with Helen Falcon Guillot and Marie Falcon:

00:00 - Story of a little boy at a Babineaux Brothers dance
01:00 - Babineaux Brothers sound
01:15 - Comparison between old Creole music and Cajun music
04:00 - Kids at the fais do do's
05:00 - Story about their family travelling to Crowley in a wagon
06:40 - Cajun food - cooking, meat preserving methods, Cochon de lait, Boucherie
15:00 - The family's first radio
18:45 - The first jukeboxes in the area. They were only in bars and women didn't go to bars
19:30 - Barhopping on Main Street in Church Point
22:00 - Dress codes at church; Community's views on divorce

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; French, Cajun
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Monday, October 24, 1983
Coverage Spatial: 
Lafayette, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
25:30
Cataloged Date: 
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore

Interview with Roy Brown

Accession No.: 
BR2-026-1

Roy Brown:

00:40 - Early life and musical influences - Born in New Orleans, Moving to Eunice
02:30 - His first time performing "rhythmic" music
04:40 - Roy's mother's death
5:00 - Moving to LA and becoming a boxer
06:00 - Singing amateur contests in his younger days (1946)
07:15 - Working in the cane fields - Spiritual songs that were sung
09:40 - Being rejected by the service due to flat feet, starting to sing in clubs
11:15 - Learning his first blues songs
12:00 - Roy's backing group
13:45 - Moving from Shreveport to Galveston - Playing with Joe Coleman's group - Club Grenada
15:15 - Good Rockin' Tonight
17:00 - Other Members - Clarence Ward, Rip Sewall, Joel Harrison, A.D. Adams, Joe Woods
18:20 - Wynonna Harris, Cecil Gant - Writing "Good Rockin' Tonight"
21:15 - Jules Brawn - Owner of Deluxe Records coming to hear the song, recording it for Savoy Records
23:30 - Writing and recording "Ms. Fanny Brown," "Long About Midnight," "Lollipop Mama"
23:55 - Recording issues - Microphone placement. Singing into the piano microphone
26:20 - Being bootlegged by Goldstar Records
27:45 - Watching Cecil Gant perform
30:00 - Dave Bartholemew "Let the Four Winds Blow"
31:00 - Going on the road
32:50 - Leroy Rankings
34:30 - Buying a limo and a station wagon for his band to travel in
36:00 - Performance Royalties - Not owning any rights to his songs
40:45 - Leaving music and working as a salesman
44:30 - Recording at J&M and Cosimo's

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Swamp Pop, R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Sunday, June 22, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
Los Angeles, CA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
45:49
Cataloged Date: 
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, April 25, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Roy Brown (Part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-026-2

Roy Brown:

00:25 - Palace Park (Shreveport) - Roy's first professional gig
02:00 - Major records that he recorded for Deluxe and Cincinnati Records
03:35 - Choosing songs for recording sessions
05:30 - Roy's approach to song writing
06:50 - Conversation about B.B. King and Elvis Presley
09:10 - Royalty issues
09:50 - Roy's time with Imperial Records
11:15 - Recording two records for Home of the Blues Records in Memphis

13:40 - Taking a break from music and becoming a salesman
-Using his name and reputation to help sell items

16:30 - Returning to singing with Bluesway Records
19:00 - "Love for Sale" - Friendship Records, Recording in Los Angeles, Artists he worked with
19:40 - Using Miles Davis' band for recordings
22:15 - Playing a show at The Armory in Flint, Michigan in the early 1950's
25:00 - Recording "Hard Luck Blues"
25:40 - Playing shows with Fats Domino in 1948
27:30 - Musicians who impressed Roy - Annie Laurie, Jackie Wilson
31:40 - King Records beginnings

32:00 - Compensation for making records
-Artists getting ripped off by record companies, segregation within the music industry

37:00 - Looking back on his career - timeline of events
39:10 - Present recording projects and label possibilities
43:10 - Feeling obsolete
43:40 - Henry Glover
44:20 - Poor management hurting artists

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Swamp Pop, R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Sunday, June 22, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
Los Angeles, CA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
45:37
Digitized Date: 
Monday, April 30, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Roy Brown (Part 3)

Accession No.: 
BR2-027-1

Roy Brown:

00:30 - Playing self-booked shows
02:30 - Package show with Mick and Sylvia, Ray Charles, Etta James, Annie Laurie, etc
03:30 - Finding the road manager's briefcase - Looking at contracts and realizing he was being cheated
07:00- "Love For Sale"
08:20 - Competition amongst discjockeys
10:00 - record promotion
10:30 - Crossover of music - White kids buying black records, Elvis Presley and Pat Boone's influence
11:00 - White artists copying music of black artists from years earlier
14:30 - Talking about B.B. King
17:00 - Playing shows with Roy Milton. Stories from the tour
25:45 - San Jacinto Club in New Orleans - selling his own liquor at shows
29:30 - Bootlegged records under Goldstar Records
33:50 - Roy's first time smoking pot
39:20 - Covering songs

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Swamp Pop, R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Sunday, June 22, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
Los Angeles, CA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
45:51
Cataloged Date: 
Friday, June 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, April 30, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Roy Brown (Part 4)

Accession No.: 
BR2-027-2

Roy Brown:

00:00 - Clubs he played in L.A. - Savoy Room, Elks Club, Downbeat
02:30 - Promoters trying to pass off Roy Brown imitators - Clarence Samuels
06:30 - Singing 20-30 songs per show
07:55 - More on Clarence Samuels
09:10 - Downbeat Club in New Orleans
12:45 - Signing a deal to play at a club for $50/night

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Monday, June 2, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
Los Angeles, CA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
14:57
Cataloged Date: 
Friday, June 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Tuesday, May 1, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Lawrence Cotton

Accession No.: 
BR2-028-1

Lawrence Cotton:

Live music performance:

11:15 - Lawrence's start in music, influences, and who he played music with

12:45 - Lloyd Lambert's band - touring the country; Original band members
-John Gerard, Gus Fontenot, Lloyd Lambert, Oscar Meaux

17:15 - People across the country writing arrangements for Lloyd
18:10 - Recording his song "King Cotton"
21:45 - Starting with the Gondoliers after Slim's death and other bands he's playing with
25:00 - Thoughts on recording again
26:15 - Recording sessions he has been on
27:15 - Future of music in New Orleans - the evolution of music
30:30 - New Orleans music scene in the late 60's
32:00 - Live Music starts again

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Live Performance
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Thursday, April 26, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
53:12
Digitized Date: 
Monday, April 16, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--120
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Deacon John (part 1)

Accession No.: 
BR2-029-1

Deacon John:

00:15 - Birthdate, family info, learning to sing
02:20 - First professional gig
02:30 - Learning to play the guitar - early influences - Neville Family
04:30 - First recording session with Allen Toussaint
04:50 - First recording as a solo artist - other musicians, studio info; Other bands that he played with
06:25 - First band, Training his band - Replacing band members, getting more popular
11:20 - Effect on Louisiana music and rock music in general during the British Invasion
12:00 - Band begins
13:00 - Gaining a new fan base (younger college age people)
15:30 - "Many Rivers to Cross"

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, April 13, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
16:03
Cataloged Date: 
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Deacon John (part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-029-2

Deacon John:

00:50 - Club scene during this time
02:30 - Personnel of the band - Richard Knox, John Lorie, Eddie Smith
04:00 - How his name "Deacon John" came about
04:40 - Rip Records (Rip Robinson) Bringing Ray Charles down to New Orleans
06:00 - Recording with a full band - overdubs, feel of the takes
07:30 - Making money in the music business
08:38 - The future of New Orleans R&B
08:45 - British bands being influenced by New Orleans music
11:00 - New recordings

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, April 13, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
13:05
Cataloged Date: 
Friday, June 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Teddy Edwards, Sam Lee, Duke Burrell

Accession No.: 
BR2-030-1

New Orleans artists - Fats Domino, Professor Longhair ***[mostly inaudible]***

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, May 23, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
London, England
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
12:39
Digitized Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore

Teddy Edwards, Sam Lee, Duke Burrell

Accession No.: 
BR2-030-2

***Recording mostly inaudible - Left channel is more clear***

00:00 - Dancehalls
01:40 - Change of sound between r&b and rock
07:00 - Fats Domino when he first started out - musicianship and songs he played
09:45 - Getting their start at the Robin Hood Club - Annie Laurie, Paul Gayten
11:40 - Roy Brown - "Good Rockin' Tonight"
13:10 - Cosimo's Studio - Talking about the sessions he took part in
14:05 - Effect of Rhythm and Blues music on people - mostly young people who were playing it
15:30 - Leaving New Orleans for California in 1962. Was in New Orleans during the early Fats Domino era
17:10 - Playing with Joe Higgins, Joe Turner
19:30 - Race issues in New Orleans - segregation
27:30 - Musicians living on the West Coast

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Rhythm and Blues, R&B
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, May 23, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
London, England
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
30:15
Digitized Date: 
Monday, February 5, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

John Broven

Accession No.: 
BR2-031-1

Live Music

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Sunday, April 15, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
15:56
Digitized Date: 
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Archives of Cajun and Creole Folklore

Interview with Frank Fields

Accession No.: 
BR2-031-2

Frank Fields:

00:00 - Starting with music - Learning guitar, banjo, drums; Joseph Butler
01:15 - Playing with bands around Baton Rouge, going into the Navy
02:30 - Playing with Dave Bartholomew - Fats Domino, Ray Charles, Little Richard
03:10 - Playing with Paul Gayten at the Brass Rail on Canal Street - Lee Allan, Frankie Parker, Paul Gayten
04:20 - Other musicians and bands that Frank worked with - Sugarboy and the Canecutters
05:15 - Edgar Blanchard, taking a year off
07:20 - Touring Europe with Papa French
09:40 - Playing different repertoires with Dave Bartholomew
10:25 - Touring Europe
11:20 - Playing with Edgar Blanchard's band

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Sunday, April 15, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
14:12
Digitized Date: 
Tuesday, February 6, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Gerri Hall

Accession No.: 
BR2-032-1

Gerri Hall:

00:30 - Singing background
02:00 - Musicians who Gerri worked with
03:30 - Joining a band with Huey Smith (The Clowns)
07:00 - Life on the road with the band - places they played while on tour
13:00 - Info about Huey Smith and the band, Gerri's role in the band
13:25 - Popularity outside of New Orleans
14:30 - Other members of the band - Lee Allen
16:10 - Earl King and Allen Toussaint
20:00 - Recordings Huey and Gerri made together
22:20 - Older recordings of hers that haven't been released
23:30 - "Poor Jenny" "Broken Heart's Question" George Davis and Porgy Jones
26:40 - Background vocals done with Dave Bartholomew from '62-'64
28:40 - Justin Adams
30:45 - Politics in the New Orleans music scene
32:30 - Gerri's musical life after the Clowns - Performing with Lee Allen - tour stops
37:50 - David "Fathead" Newman
39:10 - Working with Ray Charles as a backup singer - Difficulty working with him
43:30 - Big Bands - Singing with Wallace Davenport

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Soul, R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Saturday, April 21, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
45:44
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Gerri Hall (Part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-032-2

Gerri Hall:

00:15 - Playing Jazz after playing Rock n' Roll
00:55 - Recording of "Who Can I Run To"
02:00 - Talking about a bass player named Chuck Badie, Roger Dickerson, Ellis Marcalis
05:20 - Gerri's last recording called "Who Can I Run To?" and the restrained recording process
09:00 - Gerri's future in music and performing

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Saturday, April 21, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
10:03
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Clarence "Frogman" Henry on Fats Domino

Accession No.: 
BR2-033

Clarence "Frogman" Henry:

00:45 - Radio coverage of Rock 'n Roll and Fats Domino
02:25 - Other popular musicians who were on the same radio stations - Elvis Presley, Joe Turner
02:45 - Elvis Presley's popularity amongst black population
03:00 - Music coming out of New Orleans in the '50s
03:40 - Clarence's first time seeing Fats perform
06:00 - Fats playing with Billy Diamond's band
06:10 - Fats' records on the jukeboxes around New Orleans
06:40 - Fats built his house in the 9th Ward where he grew up
07:45 - Fats' influence on Clarence's style - triplets, Mentioning Professor Longhair's style
09:15 - Fats' popularity with white people in New Orleans
10:20 - Fats' overall influence on New Orleans music
11:40 - Fats and Dave Bartholomew working together
12:40 - High School Hops
14:00 - Fats' personality
16:30 - Asking if Fats has any idea of the effect that he's had on music and on people around the world
17:15 - Overview of what New Orleans was like in the '40s and '50s
21:00 - New developments in the city, mentioning the city being below sea level, above ground gravesites
23:00 - Things that New Orleans is known for - food, music, traditions
24:00 - French Quarter - Bourbon Street, tourists

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues, New Orleans
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, June 1, 1984
Coverage Spatial: 
London, England
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
28:02
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Al Johnson

Accession No.: 
BR2-034

Al Johnson:

00:00 - Birth, childhood, learning trumpet and piano, first tunes he learned
01:55 - Musicians who influenced him - Louis Armstrong
03:00 - Clubs he used to play at
04:30 - Description of his band (The Twilighters) - 4 piece - members, instruments
06:00 - First recording session with Aladin Records and how it came about - 1958
09:45 - Cutting of his second recording - "Nina"
10:45 - Never signing a recording contract and never getting paid for his music
11:30 - "Carnival Time" - Al's song about playing in New Orleans on Claiborne Street - recording session
17:00 - Leaving music because of being taken advantage of
18:35 - Joining the Army band and playing trumpet
19:00 - After leaving the service, working as a welder, a cab driver, and starting music again
21:00 - Plans for recording again
22:45 - Final comments - State of the music scene in New Orleans

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
25:31
Cataloged Date: 
Tuesday, May 28, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Joseph "Smokey" Johnson

Accession No.: 
BR2-035

Joseph "Smokey" Johnson:

00:00 - Birth and family info
01:30 - Tremé
03:30 - Marching bands, Jazz funerals
04:40 - Learning to play the drums / influences
08:50 - Smokey's first paying gig
10:00 - Playing with Bill Senegal
11:30 - Playing with James "Sugarboy" Crawford
13:45 - Joining Dave Bartholomew's band
14:15 - Frank Williams - Blues records he made
15:20 - Roy Brown
17:38 - Working for Imperial Records and working in Motown - Earl King, Robert Parker, Fats Domino
18:10 - Recording with Fats Domino
20:00 - Recording solo projects / Band members / record labels
23:00 - Leasing his record to VeeJay, killed sales
25:00 - Other NOLA records that Smokey recorded
33:30 - Fats Domino's band - members, shows
34:35 - Fats' management of his band
36:30 - Working for Fats and fighting for raises
38:15 - Young people playing New Orleans Jazz music
39:45 - Refusing to play New Orleans Jazz as a young boy
41:20 - Playing with Lillian Boutte
44:20 - Touring Europe

44:45 - Future plans with music
-Walter Kimble's Death

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; New Orleans, R&B, Rhythm and Blues
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, June 3, 1988
Coverage Spatial: 
Ascona, Switzerland
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
47:09
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, March 19, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Joe Jones

Accession No.: 
BR2-036-1

***The tape is originally recorded at a slightly faster speed***

Joe Jones:

00:25 - Introduction - From the 7th Ward in New Orleans, In U.S. Navy Band
01:25 - Schooling - studying harmony in college
03:00 - First band that he played with in high school - Joe Jones and His Atomic Rebops
03:20 - Teaching harmony to musicians in New Orleans - John "Picket" Brunious

06:15 - Deluxe and Chess Records renting a place "The Pentagon" in New Orleans to record bands
-musicians being taken advantage of

07:00 - Roy Brown and other Influential musicians and booking agents in New Orleans
08:00 - Recording session for "Good Rockin'Tonight"
08:30 - John Fernandes playing trumpet with Joe's band, music director at Xavier University
09:15 - Joe teaching music, becoming a booking agent and running his band
10:40 - Musicians union in New Orleans - developing the club, objectives

13:00 - Attending college on a music scholarship and joining the Navy
-developing the first Navy All Black Band

15:45 - Destruction of the musicians' club in New Orleans
18:50 - Playing with B.B. King - playing piano, assistant band leader, tuning his guitars
20:30 - Touring with his band
22:30 - Shirley Lee - signing to a booking agency
23:45 - Pay per show

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues, New Orleans
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Wednesday, July 2, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
Los Angeles, CA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
30:39
Digitized Date: 
Monday, March 19, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Warren Miles

Accession No.: 
BR2-037-1

Warren Miles:

01:00 - People who Warren worked with during his early years
-Willie T, Ernie Cato, Eddie Bo, Dave Bartholomew, Fats Domino

01:55 - Recording with "Frogman," Willie T, Eddie Bo
02:45 - Going to London with Professor Longhair
03:00 - Frank talking about his father's career in music
05:00 - Main instrument is bass, working well with the drummer
06:00 - Willie T getting into Jazz music Playing with Fats Domino
08:00 - Other records he has played on
09:55 - Warren's children - two of them play music
11:20 - "Papouse" Nelson
11:45 - Earnest McClain
12:10 - Guitar Slim

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues, New Orleans
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Tuesday, April 17, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
12:45
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, May 29, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Erving Charles

Accession No.: 
BR2-037-2

Erving Charles:

00:00 - Live Music
06:45 - Playing music professionally; Influences
08:00 - "Chipaqua Chouies" (??) Band name for his first band in high school

09:00 - Recordings Erving made - studio musician
-hit records he on which he played piano
-used an alias for many recordings
-Little Richard, John Adams, Fats Domino, Sam Cooke

11:20 - Edgar Miles
15:00 - Groups he played live with - most were local groups - Smiley Louis, Guitar Slim, "Frogman" Henry

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Rhythm and Blues, R&B
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Tuesday, April 17, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
16:52
Cataloged Date: 
Tuesday, June 4, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Thursday, March 22, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--30
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Art Neville (part 1)

Accession No.: 
BR2-038-1

Art Neville:

00:30 - Biographical Info
00:50 - First Band - The Hawkettes - "Mardi Gras Mambo"
01:30 - Band Members - George Davis, Calvin Joseph, August Floury, John Boudreaux
02:20 - Mardi Gras Mambo recording session - Produced by Ken Elliot (D.J. at WWEZ)
07:00 - Aaron Neville playing with the band and first recordings
09:15 - Recordings he made after leaving Chess, backup work as a session musician
10:00 - Playing piano with Jerry Burns - record released in England
12:00 - "All These Things" on Instant Records - relationship with Instant Records
17:00 - Traveling and playing music with his brother, Aaron; Musicians he worked with
19:00 - Clarence Brown, Leo Morris
21:00 - First recordings of The Meters
24:00 - Sissy Strut
27:20 - Current plans with music
30:45 - Other Neville brothers

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Rhythm and Blues, R&B, Funk
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, April 6, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
31:26
Digitized Date: 
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Art Neville (part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-038-2

Art Neville:

00:00 - "Cabbage Alley;" - Influences of Professor Longhair
04:00 - Rerecording older songs
06:30 - Commentary on Allen Toussaint and other musicians
08:15 - The Meters - recordings for a new album
09:40 - Plans for live appearances
12:00 - Other kinds of music he listens to - how that affects the Meters' sound
17:00 - New material they are working on releasing
19:00 - Building a new studio in New Orleans
19:50 - Earl King
20:25 - George Porter enters the interview - Talks about his playing style
26:30 - Art talking about replacing Freddie Domino
28:00 - Porter's musical background - started playing music when he was 10

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues, New Orleans, Funk
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, April 6, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
31:28
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Tuesday, March 20, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Earl Palmer (part 1)

Accession No.: 
BR2-039-1

Earl Palmer

00:00 - Family and birth Info - tap dancing
01:00 - Performing with family Vaudeville act
03:00 - Beginning of his career as a drummer
03:30 - Funeral bands
05:00 - Early Influences
07:30 - Going to music school - background on the school, Grunewald School of Music
09:00 - Playing with Earl Williams
10:30 - Playing with Dave Batholomew's band - venues - Tony's Tavern, kinds of music
16:40 - Al's Starlight Inn - Fats Domino sitting in during Dave Bartholomew's breaks
19:15 - Going on tour with Dave, Fats, and Professor Longhair
23:30 - Story about being in Los Vegas with Fats
24:45 - Artists on Imperial Records
27:00 - Playing with Earl Williams
28:00 - Other bands and clubs Earl played with - Brass Rail, Safari
32:45 - The New Orleans Rhythm and Blues Sound - Discussing various musicians
38:15 - Recording sessions from the 50's that stand out in Earl's mind
39:50 - Cosimo's studio - recording methods, microphone placement

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Saturday, June 14, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
Los Angeles, CA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
45:53
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to Donor

Interview with Earl Palmer (Part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-039-2

Earl Palmer

00:40 - Earl's bandmate (Frank) having a stroke - effects on family and band
02:40 - Working for Eddie Mesner - Session work with artists like Little Richard
05:00 - Recording studios where Earl did session work; Other New Orleans musicians
15:20 - New Orleans has always been known for having great trumpet players
16:00 - R&B Sound drying out in the late 1950s - Rock music absorbed rhythm and blues
17:00 - Young people discovering other kinds of music and being more musically educated
19:00 - Hit records that he recorded on in the 60's - Sam Cooke, Frank Sinatra, Lou Rawls, Lightnin' Hopkins, etc
21:30 - Playing different genres of music - ie. Doris Day
24:00 - Interactions with famous producers and musicians in the studio
28:20 - More studio experiences - musicians who needed cues constantly
30:00 - Rock groups in the studio - using studio musicians
31:45 - Other work - movies and jingles
33:40 - Upcoming sessions and tours
36:00 - Recollections, Memorable experiences
38:20 - Describing his own drum style
41:20 - People who helped him along the way - Dave Bartholomew

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Rhythm and Blues, R&B, New Orleans
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Saturday, June 14, 1975
Coverage Spatial: 
Los Angeles, CA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
46:02
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--90
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to Donor

Interview with Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack and Mike Leadbitter

Accession No.: 
BR2-040-1

Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack and Mike Leadbitter

00:30 - Paul Gayten's influence on Dr. John; Paul's start in the record business
04:20 - Playing at the Texas Lounge in New Orleans in 1955-1956 - Earl Baptiste, Teddy Riley, Charlie Brown
05:40 - The Dewdrop - a restaurant where many of the musicians would play and hang out
11:00 - Al Young - The Bop Shop (record store)
15:00 - Entering the musicians union in 1957
18:25 - Dave Bartholemew - how they met
22:40 - Walter "Papoose" Nelson, Jr. and his brother Lawrence "Prince La La" Nelson
25:15 - Smiley Lewis; Fats Domino

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; R&B, Rhythm and Blues, New Orleans, Funk
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Wednesday, January 5, 1972
Coverage Spatial: 
London, England
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
31:51
Cataloged Date: 
Wednesday, June 5, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, April 4, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack (Part 1)

Accession No.: 
BR2-041-1

Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack

00:00 - "Guitar Slim" and his showmanship on stage and his first record "Feelin' Sad"
02:40 - Guitar Slim's vocal inflections - using church style singing
04:30 - Joe Corona's record label; The Clowns - members and albums recorded
07:45 - Working with Eddie Shuler and Elton Anderson
08:30 - Jerry Raines
09:40 - Jimmy Beasley and other New Orleans studio musicians
10:30 - Nicknames
11:10 - Walter "Papouse" Nelson's guitar playing style
13:30 - Musicians being arrested for drug possession
18:00 - Story about Dr. John having a song stolen by Lloyd Price - Song was meant for Willie West
22:00 - Talking about the Wild Magnolias and Chipaqua Chaouis
24:00 - J.D. Miller
27:30 - Experiences with Joe Barry

32:00 - Talking about Cosimo's Studio, Cosimo's start in record business
-Mac talking about how he started working there

37:00 - Walter "Papouse" Nelson's sound - Doubled guitar and bass parts
38:15 - Record companies using New Orleans music for their benefit
43:10 - Frank Fields
43:50 - Charlie Williams
45:00 - Lee Allan - types of solos, "king of the funky saxophone"
56:15 - Radio exposure for local New Orleans artists

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Rhythm and Blues, New Orleans; Swamp Pop
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Monday, May 1, 1972
Coverage Spatial: 
London, England
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
1:00:35
Cataloged Date: 
Thursday, June 6, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--120
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack (Part 2)

Accession No.: 
BR2-041-2

Mac "Dr. John" Rebennack

00:00 - Local clubs in New Orleans and artists traveling to other regions of LA
01:00 - Differences between Fats' and Earl King's bands
06:30 - New Orleans Musicians union and recording session issues
08:30 - Artists being concerned about live and studio performances both being high-quality
09:00 - Little Richard - Being discovered and recording in New Orleans
12:00 - Dave Bartholomew's sessions with Fats Domino
13:20 - Imperial recording sessions that Dr. John was at, Dave Bartholomew chasing him out of the studio
23:35 - Allan Toussaint's songwriting contract with Danny Kessler
15:15 - "Lonely, Lonely Night"
24:30 - Danny Kessler's management job
26:30 - Joe Ruffino
27:45 - Joe Smith and Allan Toussaint - Instant Records, Allan's songwriting, jingles
29:50 - Toussaint keeping the New Orleans music scene alive
31:10 - Dr. John recording with Bobby Charles
32:00 - Cosimo's Studio
36:30 - Cosimo's sound characteristics - Guitar/Bass doubling lines
39:30 - Hit songs coming out of New Orleans

40:00 - Dr. John's first sessions and songs for Aladdin records
-Other artists playing Dr. John's songs; Lil Croaker

43:00 - New Orleans session drummers
49:45 - James Booker - touring, training in music
57:00 - Radio exposure of local artists (WYRB, WBOK, WJMR, WWEZ, WNOE, WGIN)

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, May 5, 1972
Coverage Spatial: 
London, England
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
1:00:35
Digitized Date: 
Wednesday, April 18, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--120
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interview with Tommy Ridgley

Accession No.: 
BR2-042-1

Tommy Ridgley:

00:00 - Beginnings in music - going to music school after finishing the service
02:45 - Singing with Earl Anderson's band - Starlight club
03:00 - First recording with Dave Bartholomew
05:00 - Legal issues with Tommy's recording "Tra La La; Conversations about royalties
12:50 - Records made with Imperial Records and Atlantic Records
13:00 - Signing to Atlantic Records
15:00 - Band members over the years and Dave Batholomew's influence on his band
19:00 - Clubs he plays in New Orleans
22:40 - Musicians he's played concerts with
23:45 - Playing concerts with James Brown and Bobby Darin
26:00 - Esquerita - Eskew Reeder, Jr.
29:00 - "Let's Try and Talk it Over," "In the Same Old Way," "Should I Ever Love Again"
34:30 - Recording a song for Phil Santo - recording was leased to an English label
28:45 - His latest recording in 1970, "Live While you Can"
40:50 - White Cliff Records - Cosimo Matasa
39:55 - Edward Frank - organ player
44:00 - Tommy's brother's music
45:00 - Future of the New Orleans music scene, Other talented younger musicians in the New Orleans area
48:15 - Most popular local artists in the 1950s - Paul Geyton, Larry Darnell, Roy Brown, Lloyd Price
50:00 - Traveling out of state
51:30 - Playing at Jazz Fest in New Orleans

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music; Rhythm and Blues, R&B, New Orleans
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Sunday, April 8, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
53:01
Cataloged Date: 
Monday, June 10, 2019
Digitized Date: 
Monday, April 23, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--120
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

Interviews with Tommy Ridgley and Justin Adams

Accession No.: 
BR2-042-2

Tommy Ridgley:

00:00 - Other Band Members - Delton Russo, Allen Dejean, Walter Harris, Leroy Joseph, James Jackson
02:40 - Recording before Fats Domino - recorded November 1949
03:20 - Working with Irma Thomas
04:45 - The Dewdrop and group member names
08:40 - Other musicians - Lawrence Cotton, Alonzo Stewart, "Dimes"
10:20 - "Lonely Man Blues"
13:00 - "Boogie Woogie Mama"

Justin Adams:

15:30 - Music in Justin's family - his beginnings
16:45 - Playing with Tommy Ridgley
17:15 - recording sessions he took part in - Fat's Domino, Little Richard, Charles Brown
19:18 - Justin's family history with music; - Manuel Manetta, Dollie Adams, Placide Adams, Gerald Adams
21:30 - Joe Jones recording - Delton Russo, "Honeyboy," James Prevost
23:30 - Dixie Cups
25:46 - Fats Domino's band members
27:00 - Big Bands he started out playing with
32:30 - New Orleans' current music scene

Language: 
English
Media Type: 
Audio
Collection: 
Broven
Subject: 
Louisiana; Music;
Creator: 
John Broven
Recording date: 
Friday, April 13, 1973
Coverage Spatial: 
New Orleans, LA
Publisher: 
John Broven
Rights Usage: 
All rights reserved
Meta Information
Duration: 
37:44
Digitized Date: 
Monday, April 23, 2007
Original Format: 
Audio--Cassette--60
Digital Format: 
Audio
Bit Depth: 
16 bit
Sampling Rate: 
44.1k
Storage Location: 
Returned to donor

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