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The Black Lodge Singers
THE BLACK LODGE SINGERS appearing in 5 shows and/or playlists

THE BLACK LODGE SINGERS

EPISODES OF AMERICAN ROUTES WITH THE BLACK LODGE SINGERS

FROM THE SHOW: FAMILIES IN MUSIC

From the show "Families in Music" originally aired on November 20th, 2002

FROM THE SHOW: FAMILIES OF MUSIC

From the show "Families of Music" originally aired on November 21st, 2001

LIVE WITH PIANO PRINCE DAVELL CRAWFORD AND NATIVE AMERICAN SONGS AND SOUNDS FROM POW-WOW TO POP

It's an American Routes live session with the Piano Prince of New Orleans, Davell Crawford, a fine singer and wily raconteur who grew up in Lafayette and New Orleans. We'll also hear some of his and our piano heroes from South Louisiana and beyond: James Booker, Professor Longhair, and Ray Charles, as well as Davell's grandfather, Sugar Boy Crawford. Then, it's our tribute to Indigenous Peoples Day, the second Monday of October, with an array of Native American voices and music from the Black Lodge Singers, Dennis Banks, Link Wray, Buffy Sainte-Marie and Redbone. Plus archival and current conversations with Assiniboine Cree Singers from Montana, French-speaking Houmas from Louisiana and vocal harmonies from the women of Ulali.

FAMILIES IN MUSIC

As folks head home for Thanksgiving, American Routes presents great families in music. A visit with mountain guitarist Doc Watson and his grandson Richard, Native American family group the Black Lodge Singers, and the Marsalis brothers pay tribute to their father, New Orleans jazz patriarch Ellis Marsalis. Plus, rhythm & blues from Rufus and Carla Thomas, and amazing sibling harmonies from the Everly Brothers. To close, take a walk in the Vermont woods with Nick's brother Paul--a noted ornithologist--to hear the songs of birds.

FAMILIES OF MUSIC

As people head home for Thanksgiving, American Routes presents great families in music. A visit with mountain guitarist Doc Watson and his grandson Richard, the Native American family group the Black Lodge Singers, and brothers Branford and Jason Marsalis pay tribute to their father, New Orleans jazz patriarch Ellis Marsalis. Plus, rhythm & blues from Otis and Carla Thomas, and the amazing sibling harmonies of the Everly Brothers.