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Uncle Lionel Batiste
UNCLE LIONEL BATISTE appearing in 8 shows and/or playlists

UNCLE LIONEL BATISTE

EPISODES OF AMERICAN ROUTES WITH UNCLE LIONEL BATISTE

MUSIC AND MEMORIES ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI: THE LEWIS FAMILY MUSEUM, HANEY'S BIG HOUSE AND NEW ORLEANS JAZZ FUNERAL

How do we capture the intangible power of music and memories? We'll first take a tour of the Lewis Family Museum and liquor store in Ferriday, Louisiana, where Jerry Lee Lewis' sister Frankie Jean shows us around their family home decorated with show posters, weapons, magazine clippings, religious icons and other memorabilia. Then we'll visit with the mayor of Ferriday and the people who turned memories into reality of club/hotel/bus depot/post office Haney's Big House that burned down in 1966. Across the river in Natchez, MS, blues drummer and harp player Hezekiah Early looks back on playing in Haney's house band. Back down in New Orleans, we'll talk with Treme Brass Band's leader and snare drummer Benny Jones and bass drummer Joe Lastie about their late drummer and friend Uncle Lionel Batiste who was memorably embalmed standing up in street parade finery.

MUSIC AND MEMORIES ALONG THE MISSISSIPPI

How do we capture the intangible power of music and memories? We'll first take a tour of the Lewis Family Museum and liquor store in Ferriday, Louisiana, where Jerry Lee Lewis' sister Frankie Jean shows us around their family home decorated with show posters, weapons, magazine clippings, religious icons and other memorabilia. Then we'll visit with the mayor of Ferriday and the people who turned memories into reality of club/hotel/bus depot/post office Haney's Big House that burned down in 1966. Across the river in Natchez, MS, blues drummer and harp player Hezekiah Early looks back on playing in Haney's house band. Back down in New Orleans, we'll talk with Treme Brass Band's leader and snare drummer Benny Jones and bass drummer Joe Lastie about their late drummer and friend Uncle Lionel Batiste who was memorably embalmed standing up in street parade finery.

MUSIC & MEMORY ON THE MISSISSIPPI: LEWIS FAMILY MUSEUM, HANEY'S BIG HOUSE AND A NOLA JAZZ FUNERAL

This week we start with a tour of the Lewis Family Museum and liquor store in Ferriday, LA, where Jerry Lee Lewis' sister Frankie Jean shows us around the home where they grew up. Then we visit with the mayor of Ferriday and the people of club/hotel/bus depot/post office Haney's Big House. Across the river in Natchez, MS, bluesman Hezekiah Early looks back on playing in Haney's house band. We end in New Orleans, where we talk with Treme Brass Band's leader and snare drummer Benny Jones and bass drummer Joe Lastie about their late drummer and friend Uncle Lionel Batiste.

MUSIC AND MEMORY: THE LEWIS FAMILY MUSEUM, HANEY'S BIG HOUSE & NEW ORLEANS JAZZ FUNERAL

This week on American Routes, we'll first take a tour of the Lewis Family Museum and liquor store in Ferriday, LA, where Jerry Lee Lewis' sister Frankie Jean shows us around their family home. Then we'll visit with the mayor of Ferriday and others who remember Haney's Big House, which burned down in 1966. Across the river in Natchez, MS, bluesman Hezekiah Early looks back on playing in Haney's house band. Back down in New Orleans, we'll talk with Treme Brass Band's leader and snare drummer Benny Jones and bass drummer Joe Lastie about their late drummer and friend Uncle Lionel Batiste.

FROM THE SHOW: JJ CALE AND CEDRIC WATSON

From the show "JJ Cale and Cedric Watson" originally aired on August 21st, 2013

FROM THE SHOW: JJ CALE AND CEDRIC WATSON

From the show "JJ Cale and Cedric Watson" originally aired on August 10th, 2011

FROM THE SHOW: J.J. CALE & CEDRIC WATSON

From the show "J.J. Cale & Cedric Watson" originally aired on September 1st, 2010

FROM THE SHOW: J.J. CALE & CEDRIC WATSON

From the show "J.J. Cale & Cedric Watson" originally aired on March 10th, 2010