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Episode 37
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
At The House In Da Pocket |
The Marsalis Family |
Music Redeems |
| |
Richie Can Count |
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra |
Book One |
| |
Good Rockin' Tonight |
Wendell Brunious |
A Funky Miracle |
| |
Ooh La La (Danse Creole) |
Dr. Michael White |
Blue Crescent |
| |
Blues For Z.W. |
Leroy Jones |
Mo' Cream From The Crop |
| |
L'Homme a la Moto |
The Wynton Marsalis Quintet & Richard Galliano |
From Billie Holiday to Edith Piaf - live in Marciac |
| |
Portrait of the One I Love |
Marlon Jordan featuring Stephanie Jordan |
You Don't Know What Love Is |
| |
Something Beautiful |
Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews |
Backatown |
| 1am |
The Surrey With The Fringe On Top |
The Marsalis Family |
A Jazz Celebration |
| |
It Ain't My Fault |
Fred Kemp Quintet |
The Sounds of New Orleans |
| |
You Go To My Head |
Louis Armstrong & Oscar Peterson |
Louis Armstrong meets Oscar Peterson |
| |
Heterogeneity |
Victor Goins |
Genesis |
| |
Neferdoris |
Earl Turbinton featuring Willie Tee |
Brothers For Life |
| |
The Mardi Gras Second Line |
Los Hombres Caliente |
Vol 5: Carnival |
| |
Him or Me |
The Terence Blanchard Group |
Choices |
| 2am |
Monkey Puzzle |
The Marsalis Family |
Music Redeems |
| |
Chicken N' Dumplins |
Adonis Rose & the N.O. Vaders |
Untouchable |
| |
Let Me Holla A'tcha |
Edward Anderson |
Fertile Crescent |
| |
Black and Blue |
Bob French's Original Tuxedo Jazz Band |
Shoot From The Hip |
| |
American't |
Christian Scott |
Yesterday You Said Tomorrow |
| |
New Orleans, New Orleans |
James Andrews & Friends |
JazzFest Live 2006 |
| |
It's All Over Now |
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band with Dr. John |
New Orleans Brass |
| |
Salty Dogs |
Alvin Batiste |
Marsalis Music Honors Alvin Batiste |
| |
Going Back to New Orleans |
Deacon John |
New Orleans |
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on July 26, 2010 @ 9:35 am | Post a comment
Episode 36
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
Chip |
Wardell Quezerque and his Slammin' Big Band |
Maestropiece |
| |
Thousand Island |
Rebirth Brass Band |
Rollin' |
| |
West End Blues |
Nicholas Payton |
Dear Louis |
| |
Hold Me While I Cry |
Irma Thomas |
The Story of My Life |
| |
Li'l Liza Jane |
Kermit Ruffins |
The Big Butter & Egg Man |
| |
Brother John/Iko Iko |
The Neville Brothers |
The Best of The Neville Brothers |
| |
Me & Willie Tee |
Next Generation |
Harold Battiste presents Next Generation |
| |
I Need Your Love So Bad |
John Boutte |
Through The Eyes of a Child |
| |
Bright Mississippi |
Allen Toussaint |
The Bright Mississippi |
| 1am |
16th Street Baptist Church |
Branford Marsalis Quartet |
Requiem |
| |
Blues For Malcolm |
Terence Blanchard |
The Malcolm X Jazz Suite |
| |
Sincerely Yours |
Donald Harrison |
The Survivor |
| |
The Razor Rim |
Wynton Marsalis |
He And She |
| |
Slap Happy |
Rolad Guerin Sextet |
Live at the Blue Note |
| |
Mr. Brown |
Donald Edwards |
In The Vernacular |
| 2am |
I Want It All |
Abram Wilson |
Ride! Ferris Wheel to the Modern Day Delta |
| |
Lord Revive Us |
Gregory Tardy |
He Knows My Name |
| |
The Upper Second Line |
Jason Marsalis |
The Year of the Drummer |
| |
Ash Wednesday |
Harry Connick, Jr. |
Chanson du Vieux Carre |
| |
Neph |
Troy 'Tombone Shorty' Andrews |
Backatown |
| |
Appeal |
Clarence Johnson III |
Dedicated To You |
| |
Magnolia Triangle |
Ellis Marsalis |
Whistle Stop |
| |
Giant Steps |
Irvin Mayfield |
Irvin Mayfield |
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on July 18, 2010 @ 12:15 pm | Post a comment
Episode 35
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
La Foule |
The Wynton Marsalis Quintet & Richard Galliano |
From Billie Holiday to Edith Piaf - live in Marciac |
| |
Them There Eyes |
The Wynton Marsalis Quintet & Richard Galliano |
From Billie Holiday to Edith Piaf - live in Marciac |
| |
It Ain't My Fault |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Mos Def, Lenny Kravitz, & Trombone Shorty |
GulfAid All-Stars |
| |
Neph |
Troy 'Tombone Shorty' Andrews |
Backatown |
| |
The Second Line |
Stop, Inc |
Mardi Gras in New Orleans |
| |
Basin Street Blues |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
Preservation |
| |
Flowerscape |
Irvin Mayfield and Gordon Parks |
Half Past Autumn Suite |
| |
The Shadow of Your Smile |
Joe Locke featuring vocalist Kenny Washington |
For The Love of You |
| |
Tipitina and Me |
Allen Toussaint |
Our New Orleans 2005 |
| |
The Weary Ways of Mary Magdalene |
Delfeayo Marsalis |
Pontius Pilate's Decision |
| 1am |
Tipitina |
Professor Longhair |
New Orleans Piano |
| |
Lawdy Miss Clawdy |
Lloyd Price |
Superblues All-Time Classic Blues Hits, Vol. 2 |
| |
Junco Partner |
James Booker |
The Lost Paramount Tapes |
| |
The Fat Man |
Fats Domino |
The Fat Man Sings Live |
| |
I Don't Know |
Champion Jack Dupree |
City of Dreams |
| |
Quitters Never Win |
Dr. John |
Desitively Bonaroo |
| |
Mojo Hanah |
The Neville Brothers |
Treacherous Too! |
| |
The Chicken Strut |
The Meters |
Funkify Your Life: The Meters Anthology |
| |
These Foolish Things |
Louis Armstrong |
Live at the 1958 Monterey Jazz Festival |
| |
New Adventures |
Victor Goins |
New Adventures |
| |
The World Is A Ghetto |
Kermit Ruffins |
Big Easy |
| 2am |
Song For Dance |
The Next Generation |
Jesse McBride presents The Next Generation |
| |
The Real McCoy |
Earl Turbinton featuring Willie Tee |
Brothers For Life |
| |
Make Me Rainbows |
Laverne Butler |
No Looking Back |
| |
Indelible and Nocturnal |
Wynton Marsalis |
Standard Time Vol. 2 Intimacy Calling |
| |
I'll Only Miss Her When I Think OF Her |
Alvin 'Red' Tyler |
Heritage |
| |
Can't Get Enufa Dat Funky Stuff |
Troy 'Trombone Shorty' Andrews & Orleans Avenue |
Orleans & Claiborne |
| |
Downhearted Blues |
Lillian Boutte |
Lipstick Traces |
| |
I Gotta Right To Sing The Blues |
Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton |
Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton |
| |
Sugar Blues |
Bob French's Original Tuxedo Jazz Band & Friends |
Livin' The Legacy |
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on July 11, 2010 @ 2:22 pm | Post a comment
Episode 34
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
Stakalee |
Dr. John |
N'Awlinz...Dis Dat or D'Udda |
| |
Junco Partner |
James Booker |
Resurrection of the Bayou Maharajah |
| |
Let Them Talk |
John Boutte |
Baker's Dozen, Vol. 13 |
| |
Shimmy Like My Sister Kate |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
JazzFest Live 2006 |
| |
Bourbon Street Parade |
James & Troy Andrews |
New Orleans Brass |
| |
Tootie Ma Was A Big Fine Thing |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
Preservation |
| |
Tipitina |
Professor Longhair |
Louisiana Spice: 25 Years of Louisiana Music on Rounder Records |
| |
Struttin' With Some Barbeque |
The Marsalis Family |
A Jazz Celebration |
| |
Dippermouth Blues |
Bob French's Original Tuxedo Jazz Band |
3 Generations |
| 1am |
Indian Red |
Wild Tchoupitoulas |
Wild Tchoupitoulas |
| |
Hurricane Season |
Trombone Shorty |
Backatown |
| |
Swing This! |
Kermit Ruffins |
Swing This! |
| |
China Boy |
Gabriel Traditional Jazz Band |
...& Friends |
| |
Blue Collar Worker |
Tracy Griffin |
Grace |
| |
Since I Met You Baby |
Wanda Rouzan |
Where Ya At?! |
| |
Release Me |
Johnny Adams |
Reconsider Me: Golden Classics Edition |
| |
Reconsider Me |
Johnny Adams |
Reconsider Me: Golden Classics Edition |
| |
Vieux Carre Rouge |
The Neville Brothers |
The Neville Brothers |
| |
James Booker |
Los Hombres Caliente |
Vol. 5: Carnival |
| |
Buck's Hot Rod |
Buckwheat Zydeco |
Where There's Smoke There's Fire |
| 2am |
Firewater |
Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & The Golden Eagles |
Mr. Stranger Man |
| |
Beat |
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra |
Book One |
| |
The Boy Can Play |
Cindy Scott |
Let The Devil Take Tomorrow |
| |
Neeps and Tatties |
Stanton Moore |
Groove Alchemy |
| |
After All |
Christian Scott |
Yesterday You Said Tomorrow |
| |
Lord Revive Us |
Gregory Tardy |
He Knows My Name |
| |
The Thrill Is Gone |
Tara Darnell |
Let It Shine |
| |
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler |
Sandra Booker & Friends |
When Love Happens |
| |
On Revival Day |
Lillian Boutte |
The Jazz Book |
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on July 4, 2010 @ 9:37 am | Post a comment
Episode 33
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
Cissy Strut |
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band |
Medicated Magic |
| |
Confirmed Reservation |
Cyril Neville & the Uptown All-Stars |
The Fire This Time |
| |
Neph |
Trombone Shorty |
Backatown |
| |
Free To Be Me |
Benny Powell |
Nextep |
| |
Rebirth Shuffle |
Leroy Jones |
Back To My Roots |
| |
St. Louis Blues |
Louis Armstrong |
plays W. C. Handy |
| |
Ballad For Beanie |
Victor Goins |
Joe's Blues |
| |
Looking Back |
Johnny Adams |
Man of My Word |
| |
Jocimo |
Los Hombres Caliente |
Vol. 4: Vodou Dance |
| 1am |
Divine Order |
Terence Blanchard |
Romantic Defiance |
| |
Smoke and Mirrors |
Astral Project |
VooDooBop |
| |
For The Love of You |
Joe Locke featuring vocalist Kenny Washington |
For The Love of You |
| |
Paraphernalia |
Nicholas Payton |
Payton's Place |
| |
Myrosa's Mirage |
Herlin Riley Quintet |
Watch What You're Doing |
| |
What Made God? |
Sandra Booker |
When Love Happens |
| |
Talking Loud and Saying Nothing |
Kermit Ruffins |
Live at Vaughn's |
| 2am |
Goodnight |
Kermit Ruffins |
Hold On Tight |
| |
Creole Groove |
Los Hombres Caliente |
Vol. 4: Vodou Dance |
| |
Nine Pound Steel |
Snooks Eaglin |
Live in Japan |
| |
Like Friday |
Monica Dillon |
All I Have Is A Moment |
| |
After You Get Rid of Me |
Katie Webster |
The Swamp Boogie Queen |
| |
Sugar Blues |
Bob French's Original Tuxedo Jazz Band & Friends |
Livin' The Legacy |
| |
Crescent City Calypso |
Dr. Michael White |
Blue Crescent |
| |
Ballad of the Hot Long Night |
Irvin Mayfield |
Strange Fruit |
| |
Bullworth |
Branford Marsalis Quartet |
Requiem |
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on April 27, 2010 @ 4:20 pm | Post a comment
Episode 32
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
Ease Back |
The Meters |
The Meters Anthology: Funkify You Life |
| |
Sista's Blues (Blues Is What I am) |
Arlee Leonard |
Wild Honey |
| |
Just Kissed My Baby |
Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen |
Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen |
| |
Skintight |
Walter 'Wolfman' Washington |
Live From Jazzfest |
| |
New Orleans |
Wynton Marsalis |
Marsalis Standard Time, Vol. 1 |
| |
Crescent City Calypso |
Dr. Michael White |
Blue Crescent |
| |
Winin' Boy |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
Preservation |
| |
Brother John |
The Neville Brothers |
Treacherous: A History of the Neville Brothers |
| |
Victor El Rojo |
Los Hombres Caliente |
Los Hombres Caliente |
| 1am |
Skokiaan |
Kermit Ruffins |
Live at Vaughn's |
| |
That Rhythm Man |
Louis Armstrong |
The Essential Louis Armstrong |
| |
Flowerscape |
Irvin Mayfield and Gordon Parks |
Half Past Autumn Suite |
| |
Gee Baby, Ain't I Good To You |
Theresa Anderson |
Vibes |
| |
Fiddlin' Woman Blues |
J. Monque D. |
After the Beep |
| |
7th Ward Blues |
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra |
Book One |
| |
If |
Cindy Scott |
Let The Devil Take Tomorrow |
| |
Prospectin' |
Davy Mooney |
Astoriano |
| |
Mack The Knife |
Kat Walker |
Jazz Skat Gumbo |
| 2am |
The Eraser |
Christian Scott |
Yesterday You Said Tomorrow |
| |
Backatown |
Trombone Shorty |
Backatown |
| |
Yes We Can Can |
Allen Toussaint |
Our New Orleans 2005 |
| |
On Revival Day |
Lillian Boutte |
The Jazz Book |
| |
Too Late Baby |
Clarence Gatemouth Brown |
Gate Swings |
| |
C. C. Rider |
Henry Butler |
Blues After Sunset |
| |
Bourbon Street Parade |
Leroy Jones |
Mo' Cream From The Crop |
| |
Over in Gloryland |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
New Orleans - Vol. 1 |
| |
My Indian Red |
Dr. John |
Goin' Back To New Orleans |
| |
Meet De Boys on the Battlefront |
The Neville Brothers |
Treacherous: A History of the Neville Brothers |
| |
Drop Me Off In New Orleans |
Kermit Ruffins |
1533 St. Phillip Street |
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on April 22, 2010 @ 5:36 pm | Post a comment
Episode 31
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
Sweet Home New Orleans |
Dr. John & The Lower 911 |
Sippiana Hurricane |
| |
Okra & Tomatoes |
John Ellis & Double Wide |
Puppet Mischief |
| |
In The 6th |
Trombone Shorty |
Backatown |
| |
Fooling Around |
Ed Perkins |
Absolutely |
| |
Rockin' Chair |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
Preservation |
| |
Richie Can Count |
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra |
Book One |
| |
What Is New Orleans? |
Kermit Ruffins and the Barbeque Swingers |
The Barbeque Swingers Live |
| |
Liberian Girl |
Rebirth Brass Band |
We Come To Party |
| |
Spirits of the World |
The Neville Brothers |
Treacherous Too! |
| 1am |
An Unending Repentance |
Christian Scott |
Yesterday You Said Tomorrow |
| |
Let It Shine |
Tara Darnell |
Let It Shine |
| |
Transform |
Terence Blanchard |
Bounce |
| |
Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler |
Clifton Chenier |
Frenchin' The Boogie |
| |
It's All Over Now |
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band |
Jazz Moods-Hot |
| |
Ain't Misbehaven |
Sullivan Dabney and his Muzik Jazz Band |
Down in New Orleans with All That Jazz |
| |
SP |
Shannon Powell |
Powell's Place |
| |
Bobbie McGee |
Kat Walker |
Jazz Skat Gumbo |
| |
The Right Tool For The job |
Marcia Ball |
Let Me Play with Your Poodle |
| |
Fiyo On The Bayou |
The Dirty Dozen Brass Band |
Dues Paid |
| 2am |
Myrosa's Mirage |
Herlin Riley Quintet |
Watch What You're Doing |
| |
Let My People Go |
The Neville Brothers |
Uptown Rulin' |
| |
Carefree |
Michael Ray and the Cosmic Krewe |
Michael Ray and the Cosmic Krewe |
| |
I Was Made To Love Her |
Carl LeBlanc |
New Orleans' Seventh Ward Groit |
| |
Hometown New Orleans |
Champion Jack Dupree |
Louisiana Spice: 25 Years of Louisiana Music on Rounder Records |
| |
The Verdict |
Johnny Adams |
The Verdict |
| |
Monkey Puzzle |
Ellis Marsalis |
Whistle Stop |
| |
These Are Those Soulful Days |
Wynton Marsalis |
From The Plantation to the Penitentiary |
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on April 11, 2010 @ 9:46 am | Post a comment
Episode 30
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
So What! |
Donald Harrison Quintet |
For Art's Sake |
| |
All Blues |
Roland Guerin Sextet |
Live at the Blue Note |
| |
West End Blues |
Irvin Mayfield Sextet |
Live at the Blue Note |
| |
Trouble In Mind |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
Preservation |
| |
Black and Blue |
Bob French's Original Tuxedo Jazz Band |
3 Generations |
| |
7th Ward Blues |
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra |
Book One |
| 1am |
The Razor Rim |
Wynton Marsalis |
He And She |
| |
Jack Baker |
Branford Marsalis Quartet |
Braggtown |
| |
Simon's Journey |
Delfeayo Marsalis |
Pontius Pilate's Decision |
| |
It Came From The Planet Nebtoon |
Jason Marsalis |
Music In Motion |
| |
Struttin' With Some Barbeque |
The Marsalis Family |
A Jazz Celebration |
| 2am |
Love Dance |
Victor Goins |
Love Dance |
| |
Fragile |
Philip Manuel |
Heart To Heart |
| |
Go Away Little Boy |
Laverne Butler |
A Foolish Thing To Do |
| |
Comin' |
Chocolate Milk |
Ice Cold Funk |
| |
HUGS |
The Terence Blanchard Group |
Choices |
| |
Two Trumpet Blues |
The Troy Andrews Quintet |
The End of the Beginning |
| |
Smoke and Mirrors |
Astral Project |
VooDooBop |
| |
Whoopin' Blues |
Nicholas Payton |
Gumbo Nouveau |
| |
Out 'Da Box |
Johnny Vidacovich |
Mystery Street |
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on April 11, 2010 @ 9:46 am | Post a comment
Episode 29
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| Midnight |
Midnight |
Victor Goins |
Love Dance |
| |
American't |
Christian Scott |
Yesterday You Said Tomorrow |
| |
The Razor Rim |
Wynton Marsalis |
He and She |
| |
In Love All Over Again (for Fatimah) |
New Orleans Jazz Orchestra |
Book One |
| |
That Old Black Magic |
Henri Smith |
New Orleans Friends and Flavours |
| |
Song For My Father |
Ed Perkins |
Absolutely |
| |
Groove Me |
King Floyd |
Soul Hits of the '70s: Vol. 4 |
| |
Baby Let Me Kiss You |
King Floyd |
Soul Hits of the '70s: Vol. 5 |
| 1am |
Cryin' In The Streets |
Buckwheat Zydeco |
Our New Orleans 2005 |
| |
Give Him Cornbread |
Beau Jocque and the Zydeco Hi-Rollers |
Beau Jocque Boogie |
| |
Royal Garden Blues |
Sidney Bechet |
Greatest Hits |
| |
Sidney In Da Haus |
Branford Marsalis |
The Steep Anthology |
| |
Chip |
Wardell Quezerque and his Slammin' Big Band |
Maestropiece |
| |
Hey Now Baby |
Professor Longhair |
Rock 'N' Roll Gumbo |
| |
On The Other Side of Paradise |
The Neville Brothers |
The Best of The Neville Brothers |
| |
Goin' Back To New Orleans |
Deacon John |
Deacon John's Jump Blues |
| |
New Orleans Street Beat |
Marlon Jordan |
The Undaunted |
| |
Oneness |
Astral Project |
Astral Project |
| 2am |
That Moment |
Roland Guerin Sextet |
Live at the Blue Note |
| |
Orka & Tomatoes |
John Ellis & Double Wide |
Puppet Mischief |
| |
What A Wonderful Savior |
Louisiana Mass Choir |
I Will Wait On The lord |
| |
I Want It All |
Abram Wilson |
Ride! Ferris Wheel to the Modern Day Delta |
| |
You've Really Got A Hold On Me |
Cindy Scott |
Let The Devil Take Tomorrow |
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Baby Won't You Please Come Home |
Preservation Hall Jazz Band |
Preservation |
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Lover Come Back To Me |
Lillian Boutte |
The Jazz Book |
Posted by Jeff Duperon
on March 7, 2010 @ 3:00 am | Post a comment
Episode 28
Congo Square was the only place in America where African slaves were allowed to market goods, socialize, and participate in drumming, music making, and dance in the 1700s-1800s, establishing the roots of American music. Although the historic use of the site predates jazz, it is significant because of the role the square played in New Orleans’ musical heritage and as a symbol of the early African-American contributions to the origins of jazz and other musical forms. Hi, I’m Jeff Duperon your host for a three hour journey of musical delights showcasing the music of New Orleans and the surrounding Region. Welcome…to Congo Square on listener-supported…taintradio.
| Time |
Song |
Artist |
Album |
| 3am |
Fly Me To The Moon |
Davell Crawford |
Love Like Yours and Mine |
| |
Got To Be More Careful |
Jon Cleary and the Absolute Monster Gentlemen |
Pin Your Spin |
| |
Boogie Woogie |
Professor Longhair |
New Orleans Piano |
| |
Swinging at the Palace |
Henry Butler |
The Village |
| |
Lah Tee Tah |
James Booker |
The Lost Paramount Tapes |
| |
Tipitina |
Dr. John |
Trippin' Live |
| |
Red and Lee |
Allen Toussaint |
Crescent City Gold: The Ultimate Session |
| |
Dee Wee |
Ellis Marsalis |
Whistle Stop |
| |
There Is No Way |
New Orleans Gospel Soul Children |
Ozology |
| 4am |
I Can't Get Started |
Jason Marsalis |
Don't Touch That Dial |
| |
B.Y.O.G. |
Jesse Davis |
First Insight |
| |
Seeing Mice |
John Ellis |
One Foot in the Swamp |
| |
Transform |
Terence Blanchard |
Bounce |
| |
Did You Call Her Today? |
Irvin Mayfield Sextet |
Live at the Blue Note |
| |
Doin' (Y)Our Thing |
Wynton Marsalis |
From The Plantation to the Penitentiary |
| 5am |
New Adventures |
Victor Goins |
New Adventures |
| |
Feel The Beat |
Johnny Adams |
Greatest Performance |
| |
Me & Willie Tee |
The Next Generation |
Harold Battiste presents Next Generation |
| |
Little Red Rooster |
Henry Gray |
504 & then Some |
| |
To NOLA With Love |
Donald Harrison |
The Chosen |
| |
James Crow Jr., ESQ. |
Christian Scott |
live at Newport |
| |
Back to The Source |
Nicholas Payton |
Payton's Place |