Swag's Cube Rescue - Year 2002 Schedule

First
Weekend
4/26 4/27 4/28 Second Weekend 5/2 5/3 5/4 5/5
Heritage Stages - Kids Tent - ParadesOfficial Evening Concerts
Club Shows:  1st Weekend - Daze Between - 2nd Weekend - In-Store Performances

 

ALLISON MINER MUSIC HERITAGE STAGE

  

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

Thursday

Friday

Saturday

Sunday

April 26

April 27

April 28

May 2

May 3

May 4

May 5

11:00

    

  

            

        

   

11:15

11:30

11:30

11:45

Don Helms --

Hank Williams' steel guitarist

Interviewer: Ben Sandmel

11:45

12:00

12:00

12:00

12:00

12:00

Samirah Evans and Friends

Interviewer: Nikki Reyes

12:15

Curtis Fuller

Interviewer: Tom Piazza

Captain Clarke "Doc" Hawley

Music of America's Rivers

Interviewer: Ben Sandmel

Sue Mingus

Interviewer: Kalamu ya Salaam

Carol Fran

Interviewer: Nick Spitzer

12:30

  

12:45

 

1:00

1:00

1:00

1:00

  

1:00

1:00

1:00

1:15

Theryl deClouet

Interviewer: Scott Jordan

La Musique Créole w/ Goldman

Thibodeaux & D'Jalma Garnier

Interviewer: Nick Spitzer

Tribute to Boozoo Chavis

with Poncho Chavis, Leona Chavis,

Danielle Bias & Michael Tisserand

Oliver Mtukudzi

Interviewer: Gabou Mendy

Dr. Michael White and Friends: Recording New Orleans Jazz Today

Interviewer: Jerry Brock

Tribute to Ernie K-Doe with Antoinette K- Doe, Allen Toussaint,

Cosimo Matassa, Ben Sandmel

1:30

1:30

1:45

Songwriter Circle

feat: Skeet Hanks,

Tracey Wright

and Lynn Drury

2:00

2:00

2:00

2:00

2:00

2:00

2:00

2:15

Shemekia Copeland

Interviewer: Chuck Siler

James Burton

Interviewer: Scott Jordan

Linda Hopkins

Interviewer: Jerry Brock

Mike Younger

Interviewer:

John Sinclair

John Fred

Interviewer: Mike Luster

Veillée

Acapella Cajun

and Creole Ballads

2:30

2:45

 

3:00

3:00

3:00

3:00

3:00

3:00

3:00

3:00

3:15

Evangeline Made:

Ann & Marc Savoy, Michael and David Doucet

Interviewer: Ben Sandmel

William "Jimmy" Parker, Jr. & Norvin "Bull" Deverney from Original Prince of Wales: Second Line Tradition

Interviewer: Dr. Maurice M. Martinez

Sam Butera & Friends

Interviewer:

Michael Tisserand

The Blind Boys of

Alabama

Interviewer: Joyce Jackson

Sean Ardoin

Interviewer:

Herman Fuselier

Bob Weir of RatDog and Grateful Dead

Interviewer:

Douglas Brinkley

Harold Battiste and
DJ Jubilee
Music Connection:
Jazz & Rap
interviewer: Karen Celestan

3:30

3:45

4:00

4:00

4:00

4:00

4:00

4:00

4:00

4:00

4:15

Joseph Shabalala

of Ladysmith Black Mambazo

Interviewer: Gabou Mendy

David "Fathead"

Newman

Interviewer: Lorraine Farr

Jerry McCain

Interviewer: John Sinclair

Horace Trahan

Interviewer: Nick Spitzer

Steve Conn

Lloyd Price

Interviewer: David Kunian

Lawrence "Larry" Batiste

of Young Tuxedo Brass Band

Interviewer: Tad Jones

4:30

4:45

5:00

5:00

5:45

Elvin Bishop
Interviewer: Ben Sandmel

5:00

5:00

5:00

5:00

         

5:15

Victor Goines

Interviewer: Jason Patterson

Adam Duritz of Counting Crows

Interviewer: David Fricke

Senior Editor, Rolling Stone

Lonnie Brooks

Interviewer: Grant Morris

Gina Forsythe

Billy Tircuit

5:30

5:45

6:00

6:00

6:00

               

6:15

David Murray

Interviewer: Mike Gourrier

Wynton Marsalis

Interviewer:

Lolis Eric Elie

6:30

6:45

7:00

   

Folk Heritage Stage

Friday April 26

12:30 p.m.
Singing from the Soul I:
The Chapman Family Gospel Quartet.

2:00 p.m.
Singing from the Soul II:
The next generation of family gospel bands.

3:30 p.m.
Vote early, Vote Often:
The lighter side of Louisiana politics with political consultant and author Gus Weill.


Saturday, April 27

12:30 p.m.
"Naturally Native":
Filmmaker Valerie Red-Horse talks about Native Americans and the movie industry.

2:00 p.m.
Healing Ways:
Cajun, Anglo, and Native American healers swap remedies.

3:30 p.m.
Risqué Business:
Former New Orleans burlesque queens Evangeline the Oyster Girl, Wild Cherry and Linda Brigette tell all and show some. Joined by bandleader Tommy Yetta and the Shim Sham Revue.


Sunday, April 28

12:30 p.m.
Native Born:
The Indian tribes of Louisiana.

2:00 p.m.
Streetcars and Lucky Dogs:
Tales of growing up in New Orleans.


3:30 p.m.
Headdresses, Pow-wows and Arrowheads:
Addressing Native American stereotypes.


Thursday, May 2

12:30 p.m.
Arbitrary Indian:
Native Americans, art, and the law.

2:00 p.m.
Mardi Gras:
Cajun, traditional New Orleans and Mardi Gras Indian costumes.

3:30 p.m.
St. Joseph's Day Altars:
The Italian side of New Orleans.


Friday, May 3

12:30 p.m.
Cowboys behind bars:
Prison officials talk about the Angola rodeo.

2:00 p.m.
Ghosts and Loups-garous:
Louisiana stories that go bump in the night.

3:30 p.m.
Many Rhythms, One Spirit:
A jam session of Navajo, African, and Brazilian drummers.


Saturday, May 4


12:30 p.m.
Eh, la bas! Keeping Creole music alive

2:00 p.m.
Ghosts, Loups-garous and stories that go bump in the night

3:30 p.m.
Risqué Business:
Former New Orleans burlesque queens Evangeline the Oyster Girl, Wild Cherry and Linda Brigette tell all and show some. Joined by bandleader Tommy Yetta and the Shim Sham Revue.


Sunday, May 5


12:30 p.m.
Taking Aim:
Capturing culture on film and video.

2:00 p.m.
Native Roots and Positive Vibes:
Hopi reggae singer Casper Lomayesva talks about music, activism and crossing boundaries.

3:30 p.m.
Jazz Fest Folklore:
Watermelon rituals, the gospel tent dancer, and the Pet de Kat Krewe.

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