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Bill Ferris
BILL FERRIS appearing in 14 shows and/or playlists

BILL FERRIS

EPISODES OF AMERICAN ROUTES WITH BILL FERRIS

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

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

FROM THE SHOW: BLUES JUKES & JAZZ STREETS WITH BILL FERRIS AND DOREEN KETCHENS

From the show "Blues Jukes & Jazz Streets With Bill Ferris And Doreen Ketchens" originally aired on March 23rd, 2022

FROM THE SHOW: BLUES JUKES & JAZZ STREETS WITH BILL FERRIS AND DOREEN KETCHENS

From the show "Blues Jukes & Jazz Streets with Bill Ferris and Doreen Ketchens " originally aired on July 24th, 2019

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

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

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

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

FROM THE SHOW: LIVING WITH THE BLUES

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

LIVING WITH THE BLUES

This week on American Routes, we're roaming the highways, byways and crossroads of the Magnolia State, looking for all kinds of blues. We sit down with noted blues scholar Bill Ferris to talk about his lifelong obsession with the music of his home state, and visit with Delta piano blues chanteuse Eden Brent to learn about her music mentor Boogaloo Ames. We set out north for Holly Springs and some Hill Country family jams. Then we head towards home to hang out at Teddy's Juke Joint, and catch up with the master of the gut-bucket blues, Little Freddie King.

BLUES JUKES & JAZZ STREETS WITH BILL FERRIS AND DOREEN KETCHENS

We travel from Mississippi juke joints to the streets of the French Quarter to hear from those who record and perform music. Folklorist Bill Ferris recounts his experience documenting blues, gospel, fife & drum music and folk arts in the Mississippi delta and hill country. Ferris recently compiled his recordings in the Voices of Mississippi boxed set. Then, New Orleans' queen of the clarinet Doreen Ketchens serenades us from her post at Royal and St. Peters Street. Doreen tells how the clarinet brought her from the family's sweet shop in Treme to a global stage. Plus, hot takes from Hot Tuna, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Lavern Baker and Marvin Gaye.

BLUES JUKES & JAZZ STREETS WITH BILL FERRIS AND DOREEN KETCHENS

We travel from Mississippi juke joints to the streets of the French Quarter to hear from those who record and perform music. Folklorist Bill Ferris recounts his experience documenting blues, gospel, fife & drum music and folk arts in the Mississippi delta and hill country. Ferris recently compiled his recordings in the Voices of Mississippi boxed set. Then, New Orleans' queen of the clarinet Doreen Ketchens serenades us from her post at Royal and St. Peters Street. Doreen tells how the clarinet brought her from the family's sweet shop in Treme to a global stage. Plus, hot takes from Hot Tuna, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Lavern Baker and Marvin Gaye.

BLUES JUKES & JAZZ STREETS WITH BILL FERRIS AND DOREEN KETCHENS

We travel from Mississippi juke joints to the streets of the French Quarter to hear from those who record and perform music. Folklorist Bill Ferris recounts his experience documenting blues, gospel, fife & drum music and folk arts in the Mississippi delta and hill country. Ferris recently compiled his recordings in the Voices of Mississippi boxed set. Then, New Orleans' queen of the clarinet Doreen Ketchens serenades us from her post at Royal and St. Peters Street. Doreen tells how the clarinet brought her from the family's sweet shop in Treme to a global stage. Plus, hot takes from Hot Tuna, Mississippi Fred McDowell, Lavern Baker and Marvin Gaye.

LIVING WITH THE BLUES

This week on American Routes, we're roaming the highways, byways and crossroads of the Magnolia State, looking for all kinds of blues. We sit down with noted blues scholar Bill Ferris to talk about his lifelong obsession with the music of his home state, and visit with Delta piano blues chanteuse Eden Brent to learn about her music mentor Boogaloo Ames. We set out north for Holly Springs and some Hill Country family jams. Then we head towards home to hang out at Teddy's Juke Joint, and catch up with the master of the gut-bucket blues, Little Freddie King.

LIVING WITH THE BLUES

This week on American Routes, we're roaming the highways, byways and crossroads of the Magnolia State, looking for all kinds of blues. We sit down with noted blues scholar Bill Ferris to talk about his lifelong obsession with the music of his home state, and visit with Delta piano blues chanteuse Eden Brent to learn about her music mentor Boogaloo Ames. We set out north for Holly Springs and some Hill Country family jams. Then we head towards home to hang out at Teddy's Juke Joint, and catch up with the master of the gut-bucket blues, Little Freddie King.

LIVING WITH THE BLUES

This week on American Routes, we're roaming the highways, byways and crossroads of the Magnolia State, looking for all kinds of blues. We sit down with noted blues scholar Bill Ferris to talk about his lifelong obsession with the music of his home state, and visit with Delta piano blues chanteuse Eden Brent to learn about her music mentor Boogaloo Ames. We set out north for Holly Springs and some Hill Country family jams. Then we head towards home to hang out at Teddy's Juke Joint, and catch up with the master of the gut-bucket blues, Little Freddie King.

LIVING WITH THE BLUES

This week on American Routes we're roaming the highways, byways and crossroads in search of the blues. We sit down with blues humanist Bill Ferris to talk about his life documenting music, visit with Delta piano blues chanteuse Eden Brent and catch up with Baton Rouge to Chicago "legend" Buddy Guy. Hang out with us on Hwy. 61 at Teddy's Juke Joint, hear some Hill Country family jams, and stories from the master of the gut-bucket blues, Little Freddie King.