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Bonnie Raitt
BONNIE RAITT appearing in 167 shows and/or playlists

BONNIE RAITT

EPISODES OF AMERICAN ROUTES WITH BONNIE RAITT

FROM THE SHOW: THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED: PETE SEEGER, JUDY COLLINS, JIM KWESKIN, JERRY GARCIA, JOAN BAEZ, AND MORE

From the show "The Folk Revival Revisited: Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Jim Kweskin, Jerry Garcia, Joan Baez, and more" originally aired on March 16th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED

From the show "The Folk Revival Revisited" originally aired on July 27th, 2022

FROM THE SHOW: I AM (NOT) A DIVA

From the show "I Am (Not) a Diva" originally aired on June 5th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: DIVAS?

Blues singer and guitarist Bonnie Raitt talks about her career as a woman musician in the blues and remembers singing with her hero Sippie Wallace.

PIANO ON A TRUCK AND GUITARS ON STAGE

We take a deep dive into the history of pianos and guitars, from studio to stage in jazz, blues, roots rock and soul. First, we cruise New Orleans to hear pianos played live to order in front of your house on a truck, and hear favorite studio recordings from heroes of the 88s including Ray Charles, Nina Simone, McCoy Tyner, Papo Lucca and Professor Longhair. Then we go to the stage at the National Folk Festival in Salisbury, Maryland for a round robin guitar session with Jerry Douglas, Bill Kirchen, Eddie Cotton and Steve Lewis. Plus some recorded guitar heroines: Mother Maybelle Carter, Sister Rosetta Tharp, Bonnie Raitt, and Lydia Mendoza.

PET SOUNDS REVISITED: SONGS OF DOGS, CATS, BIRDS & OTHER MOSTLY...BELOVED CREATURES

To many pop music audiophiles, the words "Pet Sounds" might bring to mind the Beach Boys. But for us it means the songs and sounds of our pets and other animal affections. Dogs and cats reign as we take your requests and add our best picks, including a few birds, a mule or two and even monkeys. We'll also visit with an anthropologist whose best friends include primates named Miles, Monk, Bartok, Berg, Coltrane and Stravinsky. Plus music by Bob Dylan, Lightnin' Hopkins, Bonnie Raitt and George Clinton.

PIANO ON A TRUCK AND GUITARS ON STAGE

We take a deep dive into the history of pianos and guitars, from studio to stage in jazz, blues, roots rock and soul. First, we cruise New Orleans to hear pianos played live to order in front of your house on a truck, and hear favorite studio recordings from heroes of the 88s including Ray Charles, Nina Simone, McCoy Tyner, Papo Lucca and Professor Longhair. Then we go to the stage at the National Folk Festival in Salisbury, Maryland for a round robin guitar session with Jerry Douglas, Bill Kirchen, Eddie Cotton and Steve Lewis. Plus some recorded guitar heroines: Mother Maybelle Carter, Sister Rosetta Tharp, Bonnie Raitt, and Lydia Mendoza.

ROCK ROUTES AND CAJUN STARDOM: BOZ SCAGGS AND JIMMY C. NEWMAN

We trace stardom back to its source, traversing the roots and routes that led small town musicians to national fame. Pop icon Boz Scaggs and the late Cajun honky-tonk man Jimmy C. Newman took very different paths to the stage but carried with them the sounds they grew up hearing. Boz Scaggs achieved mainstream success with his own platinum records as well as his work with Steve Miller and Duane Allman. We talk to him about his 6+ years performing on the road and how he came into his own by reconnecting with the blues he heard as a kid in "Nowhere, Texas." Then, we remember the late Jimmy C. Newman, who took the sounds of French Louisiana to the Grand Ole Opry and put Cajun music and culture on the map. Son Gary Newman, producer Joel Savoy and musician Kelli Jone tell of his legacy and their tribute album, Farewell, Alligator Man. Plus, we trace Hank Williams' "Jambalaya" back to its Cajun origins, served up with tunes from Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and Professor Longhair.

BLUES OLD AND NEW: THE BLACK KEYS, ROBERT FINLEY & LUKE WINSLOW-KING

We trace the musical DNA and psychic aura of the blues from its Delta roots to Chicago's electric pioneers, across a patchwork of regional styles and modern day innovators. In an archival interview we talk with blues rockers the Black Keys of Akron, Ohio, about defying genre, eschewing nostalgia, and the blues progenitors who blurred labels like primitive and avant-garde. Age Don't Mean a Thing for 66-year-old Louisiana bluesman Robert Finley, who caught a big break in the last couple years and is now rocking the mic and hitting the road harder than ever. From Cadillac, Michigan to the Crescent City, Luke Winslow-King recalls the bad times and breakups that gave him a deeper understanding of the blues and inspired him to make I'm Glad Trouble Don't Last Always. Plus, we load up the jukebox with our favorites from Howlin' Wolf and Buddy Guy, Johnny Burnette and Buddy Holly, Willie Nelson and Bonnie Raitt.

GUILTY PLEASURES VOLUME 2: THEN & NOW

For Volume 2 of our Guilty Pleasures series, we revel in the freedom to create an eclectic flow--during these days of algorithmic radio--from Lotte Lenya singing "Mack the Knife" to a Japanese take on Archie Bell and the Drells' "Tighten Up." We look back on the summer season with music from the Kinks and John Prine, and cool down with tunes by Ramsey Lewis and Oscar Brown, Jr. Plus some listener-requested guilty pleasures from Bob Marley to Bonnie Raitt. Sit back, tune in, and indulge guilt-free!

I AM (NOT) A DIVA

What comes to mind when you hear the word "Diva"? We've found that it's a word that can go both ways--as praise for an accomplished and magnetic performer, or as a put-down to someone seen as pompous or high-strung. We're singing divas' praises while also exploring the term's various connotations through music and interviews from high-minded women with conflicting views on the word: Bonnie Raitt, the late Abbey Lincoln, Norah Jones, and New Orleans Gospel Diva, Cynthia Girtley. Plus songs from divas and non-divas like Aretha Franklin, Patsy Cline, Lydia Mendoza, and Jessie Mae Hemphill.

GUILTY PLEASURES VOLUME 2: THEN AND NOW

For Volume 2 of our Guilty Pleasures series, we revel in the freedom to create an eclectic flow--during these days of algorithmic radio--from Lotte Lenya singing "Mack the Knife" to a Japanese take on Archie Bell and the Drells' "Tighten Up." We look toward summer with music from the Kinks and John Prine, and cool down with tunes by Ramsey Lewis and Oscar Brown, Jr. Plus some listener-requested guilty pleasures from Bob Marley to Bonnie Raitt. Sit back, tune in, and indulge guilt-free!

BLUES OLD & NEW: THE BLACK KEYS, ROBERT FINLEY & LUKE WINSLOW-KING

We trace the musical DNA and psychic aura of the blues from its Delta roots to Chicago's electric pioneers, across a patchwork of regional styles and modern day innovators. In an archival interview we talk with blues rockers the Black Keys of Akron, Ohio, about defying genre, eschewing nostalgia, and the blues progenitors who blurred labels like primitive and avant-garde. Age Don't Mean a Thing for 65-year-old Louisiana bluesman Robert Finley, who caught a big break in the last couple years and is now rocking the mic and hitting the road harder than ever. From Cadillac, Michigan to the Crescent City, Luke Winslow-King recalls the bad times and breakups that gave him a deeper understanding of the blues and inspired him to make I'm Glad Trouble Don't Last Always. Plus, we load up the jukebox with our favorites from Howlin' Wolf and Buddy Guy, Johnny Burnette and Buddy Holly, Willie Nelson and Bonnie Raitt.

ROCK ROUTES & CAJUN STARDOM: BOZ SCAGGS AND JIMMY C. NEWMAN

We trace stardom back to its source, traversing the roots and routes that led small town musicians to national fame. Pop icon Boz Scaggs and the late Cajun honky-tonk man Jimmy C. Newman took very different paths to the stage but carried with them the sounds they grew up hearing. Boz Scaggs achieved mainstream success with his own platinum records as well as his work with Steve Miller and Duane Allman. We talk to him about his 60+ years performing on the road and how he came into his own by reconnecting with the blues he heard as a kid in "Nowhere, Texas." Then, we remember the late Jimmy C. Newman, who took the sounds of French Louisiana to the Grand Ole Opry and put Cajun music and culture on the map. Son Gary Newman, producer Joel Savoy and musician Kelli Jones tell of his legacy and their tribute album, Farewell, Alligator Man. Plus, we trace Hank Williams' "Jambalaya" back to its Cajun origins, served up with tunes from Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and Professor Longhair. Photo by Chris Phelps.

BLUES OLD & NEW: BLACK KEYS, ROBERT FINLEY & LUKE WINSLOW-KING

We trace the musical DNA and psychic aura of the blues from its Delta roots to Chicago's electric pioneers, across a patchwork of regional styles and modern day innovators. In an archival interview we talk with blues rockers the Black Keys of Akron, Ohio, about defying genre, eschewing nostalgia, and the blues progenitors who blurred labels like primitive and avant-garde. Age Don't Mean a Thing for 65-year-old Louisiana bluesman Robert Finley, who caught a big break in the last couple years and is now rocking the mic and hitting the road harder than ever. From Cadillac, Michigan to the Crescent City, Luke Winslow-King recalls the bad times and breakups that gave him a deeper understanding of the blues and inspired him to make I'm Glad Trouble Don't Last Always. Plus, we load up the jukebox with our favorites from Howlin' Wolf and Buddy Guy, Johnny Burnette and Buddy Holly, Willie Nelson and Bonnie Raitt.

THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED: PETE SEEGER, JUDY COLLINS, JIM KWESKIN, JERRY GARCIA, ALAN LOMAX, RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT, JOAN BAEZ, BONNIE RAITT AND MORE

The American folk music revival that grew from the Post-WWII era to the Sixties was about more than just music: it wrapped in political activism, romantic visions of the self and the "folk," group "sing-a-longs," "hootenannies" and careers of singer-songwriters. We interview folk heroine Judy Collins about her move from traditional British folk songs to the new songs and sounds in Greenwich Village. Jug bandleader Jim Kweskin talks about his love of communal living. The late Pete Seeger and Alan Lomax offer opinions on their divergent views of folk music and the quest for authenticity. Jerry Garcia tells of his most influential folk music source and we'll hear Dylan go electric at Newport in 1965. Rhiannon Giddens of the Carolina Chocolate Drops talks about bringing back the peoples' music of another era today.

BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

We follow Billie Holiday from her beginnings through a complex life of troubles and musical triumphs, her compelling "autumn" voice and untimely passing at age 44. Biographers John Szwed and Robert O'Meally discuss Lady Day's style and significance, while Cassandra Wilson describes and sings her approach to the Billie Holiday oeuvre. Singer Catherine Russell describes reaching back to recreate classic blues and jazz. From our archives we hear Nina Simone and Bonnie Raitt praising their blues heroines in story and song.

THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED: PETE SEEGER, JUDY COLLINS, JIM KWESKIN, JERRY GARCIA, ALAN LOMAX, RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT, JOAN BAEZ, BONNIE RAITT AND MORE

The American folk music revival that grew from the Post-WWII era to the Sixties was about more than just music: it wrapped in political activism, romantic visions of the self and the "folk," group "sing-a-longs," "hootenannies" and careers of singer-songwriters. We interview folk heroine Judy Collins about her move from traditional British folk songs to the new songs and sounds in Greenwich Village. Jug bandleader Jim Kweskin talks about his love of communal living. The late Pete Seeger and Alan Lomax offer opinions on their divergent views of folk music and the quest for authenticity. Jerry Garcia tells of his most influential folk music source and we'll hear Dylan go electric at Newport in 1965. Rhiannon Giddens of the Carolina Chocolate Drops talks about bringing back the peoples' music of another era today.

BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

We Billie Holiday from her beginnings through a complex life of troubles and musical triumphs, her compelling "autumn" voice and untimely passing at age 44. Biographers John Szwed and Robert O'Meally discuss Lady Day's style and significance, while Cassandra Wilson describes and sings her approach to the Billie Holiday oeuvre. Singer Catherine Russell describes reaching back to recreate classic blues and jazz. From our archives we hear Nina Simone and Bonnie Raitt praising their blues heroines in story and song.

BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

For Billie Holiday's centennial celebration, we follow her from her beginnings through a complex life of troubles and musical triumphs, her compelling "autumn" voice and untimely passing at age 44. Biographers John Szwed and Robert O'Meally discuss Lady Day's style and significance, while Cassandra Wilson describes and sings her approach to the Billie Holiday oeuvre. Singer Catherine Russell describes reaching back to recreate classic blues and jazz. From our archives we hear Nina Simone and Bonnie Raitt praising their blues heroines in story and song.

BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

For Billie Holiday's centennial celebration, we follow her from her beginnings through a complex life of troubles and musical triumphs, her compelling "autumn" voice and untimely passing at age 44. Biographers John Szwed and Robert O'Meally discuss Lady Day's style and significance, while Cassandra Wilson describes and sings her approach to the Billie Holiday oeuvre. Singer Catherine Russell describes reaching back to recreate classic blues and jazz. From our archives we hear Nina Simone and Bonnie Raitt praising their blues heroines in story and song.

SONGS OF THE EXPATRIATES: RICHARD THOMPSON & ZACHARY RICHARD

This week on American Routes, we'll talk to the beloved electric and eclectic, folk rocker songwriter and guitarist Richard Thompson. An advocate for British lyric and music tradition in new settings with refashioned traditional songs and stories like "Matty Groves" and "Tam Lin," Thompson evolved from playing in the seminal late 1960s English folk-rock band, Fairport Convention to his present day role as an in-demand guitarist and songwriter. Now based in Los Angeles, Richard's career of memorable songs and epicure guitar is heard in a variety of genres from Cajun and country to rock and pop. Thompson's iconic songs include "Meet on the Ledge," "1952 Vincent Black Lightning," "Dimming of the Day" and "Tear Stained Letter." Among the artists who have recorded his work are Bonnie Raitt, Los Lobos, Del McCoury and R.E.M.
Then we'll visit with accordion-man Zachary Richard about growing up in French-speaking South Louisiana but needing to go to France and Quebec to realize the significance of the Cajun culture into which he was born. Zachary Richard's 40-year career reflects new ways with old Cajun waltzes and two steps, the R & B glow of near by New Orleans, American folk rock mixed with swamp pop, and elegiac new songs that draw on continental French, Quebecois and Acadian sources. Richard's recent "Le Fou" may be the first Americana record made largely in the French of his homeland: South Louisiana's Cajun country.

DIVAS?

What comes to mind when you hear the word Diva? We'll explore the meaning - and the sound - of that feminine term through our music mix, and through interviews with some high-minded women who give the word a good name: Bonnie Raitt, Abbey Lincoln and young chanteuse Norah Jones. Plus songs with men and women weighing in on the topic from Louis Jordan, Memphis Minnie, Bob Dylan, Nina Simone and more.

OFF THE RECORD

It's a trip to the American Routes archives as we bring you outtakes, missteps and live performances from Bonnie Raitt, Bo Diddley, Ralph Stanley, Dr. John, and others. Plus live music cuts from Willie Nelson, the legendary Flatlanders and Cajun teen band Feufollet.

OFF THE RECORD

We're digging through our files to bring you great stories and live performances that never made the air! Lost tapes of Bo Diddley, Bonnie Raitt, Ralph Stanley, Dr. John and more. Plus live music cuts from Willie Nelson, the legendary Flatlanders and Cajun teen band Feufollet.

DIVAS?

What comes to mind when you hear the word Diva? We'll explore the meaning -- and the sound -- of that feminine term through our music mix, and through interviews with some high-minded women who give the word a good name: Bonnie Raitt, Abbey Lincoln, and young chanteuse Norah Jones. Plus songs with men and women weighing in on the topic from Louis Jordan, Memphis Minnie, Bob Dylan, Nina Simone and more.

OFF THE RECORD

On the next American Routes, we're digging through our files to bring you great stories and live performances that never made the air! Lost tapes of Bo Diddley, Bonnie Raitt, Ralph Stanley, Dr. John and more. Plus live music cuts from Willie Nelson, the legendary Flatlanders and Cajun teen band Feufollet.

DIVAS?

What comes to mind when you hear the word Diva? We'll explore the meaning - and the sound - of that feminine term through our music mix, and through interviews with some high-minded women who give the word a good name: Bonnie Raitt, Abbey Lincoln and young chanteuse Norah Jones. Plus songs with men and women weighing in on the topic from Louis Jordan, Memphis Minnie, Bob Dylan, Nina Simone and more.

VALENTINE'S DAY

Romance and passion with American Routes' annual musical Valentine. With such musical couples as Les Paul and Mary Ford, Charles Brown and Bonnie Raitt and Astrud Gilberto with Antonio Carlos Jobim.

FROM THE SHOW: NEW ORLEANS TUNES AND TALK WITH WENDELL BRUNIOUS & COMEDY AND CRITIQUE FROM SUSAN WERNER

From the show "New Orleans Tunes and Talk with Wendell Brunious & Comedy and Critique from Susan Werner" originally aired on November 1st, 2023

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

From the show "Living with the Blues" originally aired on August 23rd, 2023

FROM THE SHOW: BO DIDDLEY/TONY JOE WHITE

From the show "Bo Diddley/Tony Joe White " originally aired on August 17th, 2022

FROM THE SHOW: EARL SCRUGGS & TOM RUSH

From the show "Earl Scruggs & Tom Rush" originally aired on June 22nd, 2022

FROM THE SHOW: PIANO ON A TRUCK AND GUITARS ON STAGE

From the show "Piano on a Truck and Guitars on Stage" originally aired on August 25th, 2021

FROM THE SHOW: PET SOUNDS REVISITED: SONGS OF DOGS, CATS, BIRDS & OTHER MOSTLY...BELOVED CREATURES

From the show "Pet Sounds Revisited: Songs of Dogs, Cats, Birds & Other Mostly...Beloved Creatures" originally aired on June 2nd, 2021

FROM THE SHOW: SOUL SISTERS

From the show "Soul Sisters" originally aired on April 28th, 2021

FROM THE SHOW: LOVE IS STRANGE WITH JUDY COLLINS AND JIM LAUDERDALE

From the show "Love is Strange with Judy Collins and Jim Lauderdale" originally aired on January 6th, 2021

FROM THE SHOW: PIANO ON A TRUCK AND GUITARS ON STAGE

From the show "Piano on a Truck and Guitars on Stage" originally aired on December 16th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: SOUNDS OF SOLACE

From the show "Sounds of Solace" originally aired on October 14th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: DREAMERS THEN AND NOW: ERIC ANDERSEN & SAMANTHA FISH

From the show "Dreamers Then and Now: Eric Andersen & Samantha Fish" originally aired on May 13th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: CORONA STAY AT HOME COMPANION VOL 2: SOUNDS OF SOLACE

From the show "Corona Stay at Home Companion Vol 2: Sounds of Solace " originally aired on April 29th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: JOHN PRINE REMEMBERED: IN HIS OWN WORDS

From the show "John Prine Remembered: In His Own Words" originally aired on April 15th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: OF HIGHWAYS AND HOME: ALISON KRAUSS AND ALYNDA SEGARRA

From the show "Of Highways and Home: Alison Krauss and Alynda Segarra" originally aired on April 1st, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: DREAMERS THEN & NOW, VOL. 2: JESSE COLIN YOUNG AND LEYLA MCCALLA

From the show "Dreamers Then & Now, Vol. 2: Jesse Colin Young and Leyla McCalla" originally aired on March 18th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: BLUE NOTE RECORDS: THEN AND NOW WITH DON WAS

From the show "Blue Note Records: Then and Now with Don Was" originally aired on February 12th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: BLUE NOTE RECORDS: THEN AND NOW WITH DON WAS

From the show "Blue Note Records: Then and Now with Don Was" originally aired on February 12th, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: ROCK ROUTES AND CAJUN STARDOM: BOZ SCAGGS AND JIMMY C. NEWMAN

From the show "Rock Routes and Cajun Stardom: Boz Scaggs and Jimmy C. Newman" originally aired on January 1st, 2020

FROM THE SHOW: BLUES OLD AND NEW: THE BLACK KEYS, ROBERT FINLEY & LUKE WINSLOW-KING

From the show "Blues Old and New: the Black Keys, Robert Finley & Luke Winslow-King" originally aired on November 20th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: GUILTY PLEASURES VOLUME 2: THEN & NOW

From the show "Guilty Pleasures Volume 2: Then & Now" originally aired on September 11th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: DREAMERS THEN & NOW VOL. 2: JESSE COLIN YOUNG & LEYLA MCCALLA

From the show "Dreamers Then & Now Vol. 2: Jesse Colin Young & Leyla McCalla" originally aired on September 4th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: LOVE IS STRANGE WITH JIM LAUDERDALE AND JUDY COLLINS

From the show "Love is Strange with Jim Lauderdale and Judy Collins" originally aired on June 26th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: I AM (NOT) A DIVA

From the show "I Am (Not) a Diva" originally aired on June 5th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: GUILTY PLEASURES VOLUME 2: THEN AND NOW

From the show "Guilty Pleasures Volume 2: Then and Now" originally aired on May 29th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: FRIENDS OF ROBERT JOHNSON

From the show "Friends of Robert Johnson" originally aired on April 3rd, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: NEW BLUES & BLUEGRASS: CEDRIC BURNSIDE & SHADOWGRASS

From the show "New Blues & Bluegrass: Cedric Burnside & ShadowGrass" originally aired on March 6th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: ROUTES ROCK & CAJUN STARDOM: BOZ SCAGGS & JIMMY C. NEWMAN

From the show "Routes Rock & Cajun Stardom: Boz Scaggs & Jimmy C. Newman" originally aired on February 13th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: LOVE IS STRANGE WITH JUDY COLLINS AND JIM LAUDERDALE

From the show "Love is Strange with Judy Collins and Jim Lauderdale" originally aired on January 23rd, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: DREAMERS THEN & NOW: ERIC ANDERSEN & SAMANTHA FISH

From the show "Dreamers Then & Now: Eric Andersen & Samantha Fish" originally aired on December 12th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: BLUES OLD & NEW: THE BLACK KEYS, ROBERT FINLEY & LUKE WINSLOW-KING

From the show "Blues Old & New: The Black Keys, Robert Finley & Luke Winslow-King" originally aired on November 14th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: NEW BLUES & BLUEGRASS: CEDRIC BURNSIDE & SHADOWGRASS

From the show "New Blues & Bluegrass: Cedric Burnside & ShadowGrass" originally aired on August 15th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: ROCK ROUTES & CAJUN STARDOM: BOZ SCAGGS AND JIMMY C. NEWMAN

From the show "Rock Routes & Cajun Stardom: Boz Scaggs and Jimmy C. Newman " originally aired on July 25th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: BLUE NOTE RECORDS: THEN AND NOW WITH DON WAS

From the show "Blue Note Records: Then and Now with Don Was" originally aired on July 11th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: BLUE NOTE RECORDS: THEN AND NOW WITH DON WAS

From the show "Blue Note Records: Then and Now with Don Was" originally aired on July 11th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: DREAMERS THEN & NOW: ERIC ANDERSEN & SAMANTHA FISH

From the show "Dreamers Then & Now: Eric Andersen & Samantha Fish" originally aired on June 6th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: BLUES OLD & NEW: BLACK KEYS, ROBERT FINLEY & LUKE WINSLOW-KING

From the show "Blues Old & New: Black Keys, Robert Finley & Luke Winslow-King " originally aired on May 16th, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: BLUE NOTE RECORDS: THEN AND NOW WITH DON WAS

From the show "Blue Note Records: Then and Now with Don Was" originally aired on January 31st, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: BLUE NOTE RECORDS: THEN AND NOW WITH DON WAS

From the show "Blue Note Records: Then and Now with Don Was" originally aired on January 31st, 2018

FROM THE SHOW: OF HIGHWAYS AND HOME: ALISON KRAUSS AND ALYNDA SEGARRA

From the show "Of Highways and Home: Alison Krauss and Alynda Segarra" originally aired on August 23rd, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED: PETE SEEGER, JUDY COLLINS, JIM KWESKIN, JERRY GARCIA, ALAN LOMAX, RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT, JOAN BAEZ, BONNIE RAITT AND MORE

From the show "The Folk Revival Revisited: Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Jim Kweskin, Jerry Garcia, Alan Lomax, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Joan Baez, Bonnie Raitt and more" originally aired on July 5th, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED: PETE SEEGER, JUDY COLLINS, JIM KWESKIN, JERRY GARCIA, ALAN LOMAX, RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT, JOAN BAEZ, BONNIE RAITT AND MORE

From the show "The Folk Revival Revisited: Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Jim Kweskin, Jerry Garcia, Alan Lomax, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Joan Baez, Bonnie Raitt and more" originally aired on July 5th, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on June 21st, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on June 21st, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: OF HIGHWAYS AND HOME: ALISON KRAUSS AND ALYNDA SEGARRA

From the show "Of Highways and Home: Alison Krauss and Alynda Segarra" originally aired on April 5th, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: PHILLY SOUL FOLKS & LOUISIANA SWAMP POP: JOHN OATES & JOHNNIE ALLAN

From the show "Philly Soul Folks & Louisiana Swamp Pop: John Oates & Johnnie Allan" originally aired on March 22nd, 2017

FROM THE SHOW: THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED: PETE SEEGER, JUDY COLLINS, JIM KWESKIN, JERRY GARCIA, ALAN LOMAX, RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT, JOAN BAEZ, BONNIE RAITT AND MORE

From the show "The Folk Revival Revisited: Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Jim Kweskin, Jerry Garcia, Alan Lomax, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Joan Baez, Bonnie Raitt and more" originally aired on July 20th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: THE FOLK REVIVAL REVISITED: PETE SEEGER, JUDY COLLINS, JIM KWESKIN, JERRY GARCIA, ALAN LOMAX, RAMBLIN' JACK ELLIOTT, JOAN BAEZ, BONNIE RAITT AND MORE

From the show "The Folk Revival Revisited: Pete Seeger, Judy Collins, Jim Kweskin, Jerry Garcia, Alan Lomax, Ramblin' Jack Elliott, Joan Baez, Bonnie Raitt and more" originally aired on July 20th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on July 6th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on July 6th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: CREOLE EYES AND CLASSICAL EARS: TOM MCDERMOTT AND VAN DYKE PARKS

From the show "Creole Eyes and Classical Ears: Tom McDermott and Van Dyke Parks" originally aired on June 1st, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: SOUL SISTERS

From the show "Soul Sisters" originally aired on February 24th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: PHILLY SOUL FOLKS & LOUISIANA SWAMP POP: JOHN OATES & JOHNNIE ALLAN

From the show "Philly Soul Folks & Louisiana Swamp Pop: John Oates & Johnnie Allan" originally aired on February 10th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: RICHARD THOMPSON AND ZACHARY RICHARD

From the show "Richard Thompson and Zachary Richard" originally aired on January 27th, 2016

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on December 23rd, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on December 23rd, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: CHUCK LEAVELL & JON CLEARY

From the show "Chuck Leavell & Jon Cleary" originally aired on September 23rd, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC V

From the show "Words & Music V" originally aired on August 19th, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: VAN DYKE PARKS & TOM MCDERMOTT

From the show "Van Dyke Parks & Tom McDermott" originally aired on July 22nd, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: PHILLY SOUL FOLKS & LOUISIANA SWAMP POP: JOHN OATES & JOHNNIE ALLAN

From the show "Philly Soul Folks & Louisiana Swamp Pop: John Oates & Johnnie Allan" originally aired on June 24th, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on July 8th, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: BILLIE HOLIDAY: LADIES SING THE BLUES & BEYOND--WITH SINGERS CASSANDRA WILSON AND CATHERINE RUSSELL

From the show "Billie Holiday: Ladies Sing the Blues & Beyond--with Singers Cassandra Wilson and Catherine Russell" originally aired on July 8th, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: SOUL SISTERS

From the show "Soul Sisters" originally aired on March 18th, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: RICHARD THOMPSON & ZACHARY RICHARD

From the show "Richard Thompson & Zachary Richard" originally aired on March 11th, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: CREOLE EYES AND CLASSICAL EARS: VAN DYKE PARKS & TOM MCDERMOTT

From the show "Creole Eyes and Classical Ears: Van Dyke Parks & Tom McDermott" originally aired on January 7th, 2015

FROM THE SHOW: BLUE EYED SOUL AND SWAMP POP: JOHN OATES AND JOHNNIE ALLAN

From the show "Blue Eyed Soul and Swamp Pop: John Oates and Johnnie Allan" originally aired on December 10th, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

From the show "Living With the Blues" originally aired on November 19th, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: JOHN PRINE

From the show "John Prine" originally aired on November 12th, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: SOUL SISTERS

From the show "Soul Sisters" originally aired on September 3rd, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: CHUCK LEAVELL & JON CLEARY

From the show "Chuck Leavell & Jon Cleary" originally aired on June 18th, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: RICHARD THOMPSON & ZACHARY RICHARD

From the show "Richard Thompson & Zachary Richard" originally aired on June 11th, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: EARL SCRUGGS & TOM RUSH

From the show "Earl Scruggs & Tom Rush" originally aired on June 4th, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: CREOLE EYES AND CLASSICAL EARS: VAN DYKE PARKS & TOM MCDERMOTT

From the show "Creole Eyes and Classical Ears: Van Dyke Parks & Tom McDermott" originally aired on April 23rd, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC

From the show "Words & Music" originally aired on March 5th, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: SOUL SISTERS

From the show "Soul Sisters" originally aired on January 22nd, 2014

FROM THE SHOW: SONGS OF THE EXPATRIATES: RICHARD THOMPSON & ZACHARY RICHARD

From the show "Songs of the Expatriates: Richard Thompson & Zachary Richard" originally aired on December 18th, 2013

FROM THE SHOW: CHUCK LEAVELL & JON CLEARY

From the show "Chuck Leavell & Jon Cleary" originally aired on October 2nd, 2013

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC

From the show "Words & Music" originally aired on May 15th, 2013

FROM THE SHOW: CHUCK LEAVELL & JON CLEARY

From the show "Chuck Leavell & Jon Cleary" originally aired on August 8th, 2012

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC

From the show "Words & Music" originally aired on May 30th, 2012

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

From the show "Living with the Blues " originally aired on April 18th, 2012

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

From the show "Living with the Blues" originally aired on April 6th, 2011

FROM THE SHOW: EARL SCRUGGS & TOM RUSH

From the show "Earl Scruggs & Tom Rush" originally aired on March 9th, 2011

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

From the show "Living With the Blues" originally aired on September 15th, 2010

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC: RALPH ELLISON'S JAZZ-SHAPED AMERICA & JAMES TALLEY

From the show "Words & Music: Ralph Ellison's Jazz-Shaped America & James Talley" originally aired on June 16th, 2010

FROM THE SHOW: SONG MEN FOR ALL SEASONS: LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III & DRINK SMALL

From the show "Song Men for All Seasons: Loudon Wainwright III & Drink Small" originally aired on April 14th, 2010

FROM THE SHOW: JOHN PRINE

From the show "John Prine" originally aired on February 24th, 2010

FROM THE SHOW: EARL SCRUGGS & TOM RUSH

From the show "Earl Scruggs & Tom Rush" originally aired on December 2nd, 2009

FROM THE SHOW: EARL SCRUGGS AND TOM RUSH

From the show "Earl Scruggs and Tom Rush" originally aired on May 27th, 2009

FROM THE SHOW: JOHN PRINE

From the show "John Prine" originally aired on August 13th, 2008

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC: RALPH ELLISON'S JAZZ-SHAPED AMERICA & JAMES TALLEY

From the show "Words & Music: Ralph Ellison's Jazz-Shaped America & James Talley" originally aired on July 9th, 2008

FROM THE SHOW: DIVAS?

From the show "Divas?" originally aired on April 9th, 2008

FROM THE SHOW: SONG MEN FOR ALL SEASONS: LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III & DRINK SMALL

From the show "Song Men for All Seasons: Loudon Wainwright III & Drink Small" originally aired on February 6th, 2008

FROM THE SHOW: THE ROAD WITH DON WALSER

From the show "The Road with Don Walser" originally aired on December 9th, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: ROBERT JOHNSON

From the show "Robert Johnson" originally aired on December 2nd, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: BEAU JOCQUE & BRUCE DAIGREPONT

From the show "Beau Jocque & Bruce Daigrepont" originally aired on October 14th, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: WATER - DOC CHEATHAM & NICHOLAS PAYTON

From the show "Water - Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton" originally aired on August 12th, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: ROBERT JOHNSON

From the show "Robert Johnson" originally aired on July 22nd, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: THE ROAD WITH DON WALSER

From the show "The Road with Don Walser" originally aired on July 8th, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: BEAU JACQUE & BRUCE DAIGREPONT

From the show "Beau Jacque & Bruce Daigrepont" originally aired on June 10th, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: JAZZ FEST WITH IRMA THOMAS

From the show "Jazz Fest with Irma Thomas" originally aired on April 22nd, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: WATER - DOC CHEATHAM & NICHOLAS PAYTON

From the show "Water - Doc Cheatham & Nicholas Payton" originally aired on April 1st, 1998

FROM THE SHOW: R.L. BURNSIDE

From the show "R.L. Burnside" originally aired on April 21st, 1999

FROM THE SHOW: CELTIC ROOTS

From the show "Celtic Roots" originally aired on March 10th, 1999

FROM THE SHOW: VALENTINE'S DAY

From the show "Valentine's Day" originally aired on February 10th, 1999

FROM THE SHOW: JELLY ROLL MORTON

From the show "Jelly Roll Morton" originally aired on December 5th, 2001

FROM THE SHOW: FRIENDS OF ROBERT JOHNSON

From the show "Friends of Robert Johnson" originally aired on November 28th, 2001

FROM THE SHOW: JOHN HIATT & EDDIE PENNINGTON

From the show "John Hiatt & Eddie Pennington" originally aired on April 18th, 2001

FROM THE SHOW: ST. PATRICK IN AMERICA

From the show "St. Patrick in America" originally aired on March 14th, 2001

FROM THE SHOW: JELLY ROLL MORTON

From the show "Jelly Roll Morton" originally aired on January 31st, 2001

FROM THE SHOW: DIVAS?

From the show "Divas?" originally aired on November 13th, 2002

FROM THE SHOW: TRANSCENDING NEW ENGLAND

From the show "Transcending New England" originally aired on October 9th, 2002

FROM THE SHOW: FESTIVALS OF SUMMER

From the show "Festivals of Summer" originally aired on August 7th, 2002

FROM THE SHOW: BO DIDDLEY / TONY JOE WHITE

From the show "Bo Diddley / Tony Joe White" originally aired on July 17th, 2002

FROM THE SHOW: JAZZ FEST / WILD MAGNOLIAS

From the show "Jazz Fest / Wild Magnolias" originally aired on April 24th, 2002

FROM THE SHOW: MAKE A JOYFUL NOISE: EASTER

From the show "Make a Joyful Noise: Easter" originally aired on March 27th, 2002

FROM THE SHOW: OFF THE RECORD

From the show "Off The Record" originally aired on October 22nd, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: OFF THE RECORD

From the show "Off The Record" originally aired on October 22nd, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: TRANSCENDING NEW ENGLAND

From the show "Transcending New England" originally aired on October 1st, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: FESTIVALS OF SUMMER

From the show "Festivals of Summer" originally aired on August 20th, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: DIVAS?

From the show "Divas?" originally aired on August 6th, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: BO DIDDLEY / TONY JOE WHITE

From the show "Bo Diddley / Tony Joe White" originally aired on April 30th, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: EASTER

From the show "Easter" originally aired on April 16th, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: OFF THE RECORD

From the show "Off The Record" originally aired on February 12th, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: OFF THE RECORD

From the show "Off The Record" originally aired on February 12th, 2003

FROM THE SHOW: FRIENDS OF ROBERT JOHNSON

From the show "Friends of Robert Johnson" originally aired on January 7th, 2004

FROM THE SHOW: BO DIDDLEY / TONY JOE WHITE

From the show "Bo Diddley / Tony Joe White" originally aired on July 6th, 2005

FROM THE SHOW: VISUALIZING SOUND

From the show "Visualizing Sound" originally aired on June 8th, 2005

FROM THE SHOW: OFF THE RECORD

From the show "Off the Record" originally aired on May 11th, 2005

FROM THE SHOW: OFF THE RECORD

From the show "Off the Record" originally aired on May 11th, 2005

FROM THE SHOW: EASTER

From the show "Easter" originally aired on March 23rd, 2005

FROM THE SHOW: JELLY ROLL MORTON

From the show "Jelly Roll Morton" originally aired on January 5th, 2005

FROM THE SHOW: JOHN PRINE

From the show "John Prine" originally aired on September 27th, 2006

FROM THE SHOW: SONG MEN FOR ALL SEASONS: LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III & DRINK SMALL

From the show "Song Men for All Seasons: Loudon Wainwright III & Drink Small" originally aired on July 26th, 2006

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC

From the show "Words & Music" originally aired on July 5th, 2006

FROM THE SHOW: ST. PATRICK IN AMERICA

From the show "St. Patrick in America" originally aired on March 15th, 2006

FROM THE SHOW: SONG MEN FOR ALL SEASONS: LOUDON WAINWRIGHT III / DRINK SMALL

From the show "Song Men for All Seasons: Loudon Wainwright III / Drink Small" originally aired on January 18th, 2006

FROM THE SHOW: TRANSCENDING NEW ENGLAND

From the show "Transcending New England" originally aired on October 31st, 2007

FROM THE SHOW: WORDS & MUSIC: RALPH ELLISON'S JAZZ-SHAPED AMERICA & JAMES TALLEY

From the show "Words & Music: Ralph Ellison's Jazz-Shaped America & James Talley" originally aired on March 28th, 2007