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Television Appearances by New Orleans and Louisiana Music Artists
plus other programs and tv specials of local interest


Please disregard the links in the listings below. They are out of date, and probably do not work

Friday - June 1, 2001
2:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Alley TV "New Orleans Jazz Festival 1992" special with Dr. John (from Charlie B's), the Local International Allstars, Chris Clifton, Mardi Gras Indians, The Subdudes ("Big Chief"), Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Oliver Morgan ("Who Shot The LaLa"), Henry Butler, Dr. John ("Indian Red"), the ReBirth Brass Band w/ Kermit Ruffins ("Do Whatcha Wanna"), and The Radiators, plus videos by Dr. John ("Goin' Back To New Orleans"), Neville Brothers with John Hiatt ("Yellow Moon"), Louis Armstrong ("I Cover The Waterfront"), and Boo LaCrosse (repeats at 3:00 am)
7:00 pm CMT CMT Showcase candid interview with country singer Hank Williams, Jr. (premiere)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Live scheduled guests include The Radiators, Motorway and Danzig & Wooley (see below for Louisiana Jukebox Live rerun schedule!)

Saturday - June 2, 2001
12:00 pm CMT CMT Showcase candid interview with country singer Hank Williams, Jr. (rerun)
4:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Alley TV "New Orleans Jazz Festival 1992" special; see Friday at 2:00 pm for description (repeats at 4:00 am)
7:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Lucinda Williams performs "Can't Let Go" and "Too Cool To Be Forgotten" (originally aired on 02/20/99)
7:00 pm TNN Opry Backstage featuring Jimmy C. Newman, The Kinleys, The Whites and Crystal Gayle (repeats at 10:30 pm)
7:30 pm TNN Grand Ole Opry Live featuring Jimmy C. Newman, The Kinleys, The Whites and Crystal Gayle (repeats at 11:00 pm)
12:00 am Show Posse 1993 western film stars Mario Van Peebles; cast also includes Isaac Hayes, Big Daddy Kane, Tone Loc, and Aaron Neville

Sunday - June 3, 2001
6:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Box vintage performance by Henry Butler, recorded in Montreal (repeats at 6:00 pm)
7:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a vintage performance by Henry Gray (repeats at 7:00 pm)
9:00 am MTV MTV's A-Z Guide to Summer summer guide to everything from concerts, movies, releases, videos, and beaches; includes Lil' Romeo's video for "My Baby" (repeats at 1:00 pm & 7:00 pm)
2:00 pm CNN Showbiz This Weekend performance by Terence Blanchard (at close of show)

Monday - June 4, 2001
6:00 am WWL 4 Eyewitness Morning News Gospel singer Paulette Wright-Davis and Chef Berthelot of the House of Blues discuss what's going at the HoB Gospel Brunch this summer
9:00 pm WNOL 38 The Simpsons "The Mansion Family" - Homer plays billionaire while house sitting for Mr. Burns, who has checked into the Mayo Clinic; features a guest voice appearance by Britney Spears (rerun)
10:35 pm CBS Late Show with David Letterman musical guest Lucinda Williams performs her new single "Essence"

Tuesday - June 5, 2001
11:00 am AMC Hello, Dolly! 1969 musical stars Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau; the cast also includes Louis Armstrong, who performs a rousing rendition of the title tune
2:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Videos (Hour 1: 100-81) VH1 counts down the top 100 videos of all time; includes Britney Spears' "...Baby One More Time" at #90; hour also includes videos by USA For Africa, Beastie Boys, Blondie, Blind Melon, Prince, Talking Heads, U2 and Madonna
12:07 am CBS Late, Late Show with Craig Kilborn musical guest Buddy Guy performs "Look What All You Got" from his new album, "Sweet Tea"

Wednesday - June 6, 2001
5:00 am BET On Jazz Nat "King" Cole Show with guests Mahalia Jackson and The Cheerleaders; Nat "King" Cole hosts
7:00 am Ovation Access All Areas interview with jazz musician Wynton Marsalis (rerun; repeats at 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm)
2:00 pm MTV MTV Cribs MTV takes you inside the homes of celebrities; episode features the abodes of Snoop Dogg, Lit, and rapper Silkk the Shocker (rerun)
2:00 pm TNN Dukes of Hazzard Boss is excited about a Mickey Gilley charity concert at Hazzard Square; he is working with record pirates who are making illegal recordings of the concert; when confronted by the FBI, they getaway in the General Lee framing Bo and Luke; Gilley sings "The Object of My Affections" and "Don't the Girls get Prettier?" (from January, 1982)
5:00 pm VH1 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies 2001 coverage of the 2001 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies and "Class of 2001" concert taped on March 19 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City; this year's inductees include legendary guitarist, sideman, session player and Shreveport, LA native James Burton; here's the full list of inductees for 2001 and a list of all Hall of Fame members from Louisiana (rerun; 120 minutes)
12:00 am Disney Disneyland After Dark Walt Disney hosts this 1962 night time tour of the Magic Kingdom; includes performances by barbershop quartet The Dapper Dans, dancer Bobby Burgess, Annette Funicello and Bobby Rydell, dancers The Royal Tahitians, The Elliott Brothers Orchestra, The Osmond Brothers (in their first network TV appearance), and Louis Armstrong, with Kid Ory (trombone), Johnny St. Cyr (banjo), Paul "Polo" Barnes (clarinet), Harvey Brooks (piano), Mike De Lay (trumpet), Alton Redd (drums), and singer Monette Moore
1:00 am TNN Dukes of Hazzard Mickey Gilley sings "The Object of My Affections" and "Don't the Girls get Prettier?" (see 2:00 pm)

Thursday - June 7, 2001
9:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Central Collection a vintage performance by The Dirty Dozen Brass Band
10:00 am MTV MTV's A-Z Guide to Summer summer guide to everything from concerts, movies, releases, videos, and beaches; includes Lil' Romeo's video for "My Baby" (rerun)
12:05 pm TMC Bring On The Night 1985 documentary on the formation of musician Sting's jazz rock band, the making of the album "The Dream of the Blue Turtles", and their first concert performance; with Kenny Kirkland, Omar Hakim, Darryl Jones and Branford Marsalis
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Live performances by Aaron Neville, Shane Theriot, and the NOCCA/Riverfront Jazz Ensemble, which includes Troy Andrews on trombone, Michael Ballard on bass guitar, Charlie Smith on drums, Terrance Bradford on trumpet and Jeremi Crump on keyboards (season finale; see below for Louisiana Jukebox Live rerun schedule!)

Friday - June 8, 2001
1:00 pm VH1 2001 Blockbuster Awards (see full list of winners) winners included Britney Spears (for Favorite Female Pop Artist) and Tim McGraw (Favorite Male Country Artist); performers included Ricky Martin, LeAnn Rimes, Joe with Mystikal (performing "Stutter"), and Stevie Nicks with Sheryl Crow (2 hours; taped on 04/10/2001)
3:00 pm WGNO 26 Queen Latifah rapper Mystikal performs his hit "Shake It Fast" (rerun from 01/05/2001)
5:00 pm MTV MTV's A-Z Guide to Summer summer guide to everything from concerts, movies, releases, videos, and beaches; includes Lil' Romeo's video for "My Baby" (rerun)
5:00 pm Ovation Jazz Heroes – Dizzy Gillespie profile of jazz trumpet legend Dizzy Gillespie includes archival footage of Gillespie with Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, and others
9:00 pm WYES 12 Rock & Roll (Part 1 - "Renegades") This episode introduces viewers to the pioneers of rock. The series travels southern backroads to New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville and then moves north to Chicago, interviewing Little Richard, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry and Jerry Lee Lewis, pioneer disk jockey Hoss Allen and producers Dave Bartholomew, Sam Phillips, and Phil and Marshall Chess along the way. These musical renegades of the 50's reveal how they borrowed from R&B, country, gospel and jazz to create a whole new sound rock and roll (first aired in 1995; repeats at 1:00 am & 3:00 am)

Saturday - June 9, 2001
10:00 pm Ovation Transatlantic Sessions II, #1 Nanci Griffith leads Bob Dylan’s "Boots of Spanish Leather," Grammy-winning fiddler Michael Doucet joins the ensemble in "Eunice Two-Step" (repeats at 2:00 am)

Sunday - June 10, 2001
2:00 pm Much Music USA Rick Rocks Rio coverage from the "Rock in Rio" music festival, with Britney Spears, 'N Sync, R.E.M., Beck, Foo Fighters, Oasis, Papa Roach, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and others (rerun)
2:00 pm COX 10 Rick Rocks Rio coverage from the "Rock in Rio" music festival, with Britney Spears, 'N Sync, R.E.M., Beck, Foo Fighters, Oasis, Papa Roach, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and others (rerun)
7:00 pm TCM The Glenn Miller Story 1954 film bio of bandleader Glenn Miller; cast includes Louis Armstrong, Barney Bigard, Gene Krupa, Trummy Young, Cozy Cole, Arvell Shaw, Frances Langford and Nino Tempo

Monday - June 11, 2001
6:00 am WWL 4 Eyewitness Morning News Blanche Newsome, the Louisiana hardhat blues man, will be in to sing his tribute to the working man
1:30 pm MTV MTV Cribs Presents: How To Live Large 1 hour special looks into the extraordinary lives of stars from the world of hip-hop; features clips and comments from Master P, Mystikal, Juvenile, Lil' Romeo, and many other rap stars (rerun)
5:00 pm TCM High Society 1956 remake of the 1940 film "The Philadelphia Story" features nine top-notch numbers from Cole Porter; cast includes Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra, Celeste Holm and Louis Armstrong; tunes include "High Society" (Armstrong) and the Armstrong/Crosby duet "Now You Has Jazz"; backing up Satchmo are Barrett Deems, Edmond Hall, Billy Kyle, Arvell Shaw, and Trummy Young

Tuesday - June 12, 2001
3:00 pm CMT Hit Trip featuring Andy Griggs, Lisa Angelle, SheDaisy, and others (rerun)
7:00 pm BET BET's Journeys in Black: Master P in depth profile of rap superstar Master P; includes a rare look inside Master P's much-heralded No Limit media empire, which has evolved beyond music to also include sports management, film production, real estate development and retail clothing endeavors (rerun)
8:00 pm FOX Dark Angel guest appearance by rapper Master P (rerun from February)
11:00 pm FX Mask 1985 drama about a boy with a facial deformity stars singer Cher and Sam Elliott; cast also includes guitarist Les Dudek and Cajun musician Jo-El Sonnier (2 hours)
2:00 am Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Wynton Marsalis performs "J Mood" and "One Mustaad" (originally aired on 03/28/87)

Wednesday - June 13, 2001
5:30 am BET On Jazz Ad-Lib performances by O.C. Smith and Scatman Crothers (taped in the 70's)
7:00 pm TNN TNN & CMT Country Weekly Music Awards Lee Ann Womack and Terry Bradshaw host country music's only fan-voted awards airing live from Nashville; Tim McGraw is nominated in 7 categories (nominated twice in the Album of the Year category); Brooks & Dunn are nominated for "Group/Duo of the Year"; performers include Brooks & Dunn; presenters include Tim McGraw and Faith Hill (show also airs on CMT channel)

Thursday - June 14, 2001
8:00 am AMC St. Louis Blues 1958 bio of blues musician and composer W.C. Handy; features performances of Handy's music by Nat 'King' Cole, Cab Calloway, Mahalia Jackson and Ella Fitzgerald; cast also includes Pearl Bailey, Ruby Dee, Barney Bigard, Eartha Kitt, Teddy Buckner, George Washington, George "Red" Callender, Lee Young and Billy Preston, who plays W.C. Handy as a boy
8:00 pm Ovation Jazz Collection: Louis Armstrong Documentary on jazz legend Louis Armstrong includes movie and performance clips ("I Cover The Waterfront", "Back O' Town Blues", "Shine", "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen", "Dinah", "Tiger Rag", etc.), vintage photos, and interviews with Lil Hardin, Al Grey, Lucille Armstrong, and Satchmo himself (rerun; repeats at 12:00 am)
9:00 pm WYES 12 Swingin' with Duke: Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis As one of America's finest composers, Duke Ellington gave the world such ageless standards as "Take the A Train," "Sophisticated Lady," "Mood Indigo" and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"; Originally broadcast in honor of Ellington's 100th birthday in 1999, this encore features contemporary jazz master Wynton Marsalis, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and acclaimed jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves (rerun)
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season's shows, with Jonatha Brooke, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, Betsy Braud and the Jazz Nurse Prescription, Los Vecinos, Al Broussard and Nino Black (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)
12:00 am VH1 Saturday Night Live 25 (Hour 3: 1985-90) highlights from the past 24 seasons of "Saturday Night Live"; includes a performance by The Bangles (featuring Continental Drifter Vicki Peterson); other performers include Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Sting, Aerosmith, etc.

Friday - June 15, 2001
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park "Father's Day Show" with 11-year-old rapper Lil' Romeo and his dad Master P
6:00 pm E! TV Celebrity Homes take a ride with country stars Kix Brooks and Victoria Shaw in their fancy motor homes (rerun)
9:00 pm VH1 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Induction Ceremonies 2001 coverage of the 2001 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremonies and "Class of 2001" concert taped on March 19 at the Waldorf Astoria in New York City; this year's inductees include legendary guitarist, sideman, session player and Shreveport, LA native James Burton; here's the full list of inductees for 2001 and a list of all Hall of Fame members from Louisiana (rerun; 120 minutes)

Saturday - June 16, 2001
11:30 am FOX Family Total Access 24/7: Christina Aguilera Meet Christina and hear how it all comes together as she kicks off her first headlining tour; Learn some new moves as Christina rehearses with her dancers and get a special sneak peak of her upcoming tour; The hard work never stops as Christina goes into the studio to cut a new single with the legendary Dr. John, and then on to the set to film her latest video, "Come on Over Baby" (rerun)
2:00 pm CMT City of Hope Celebrity Softball Challenge country music artists play softball for charity; participants include Chris Cagle, Andy Griggs and Trini Triggs
3:00 pm Ovation Charles Mingus: Epitaph The New York Times deemed this performance "the most memorable jazz event of the decade" with Wynton Marsalis Snooky Young, Urbie Green, George Adams, Sir Roland Hanna, Bobby Watson, and others gathering to honor the memory of Charles Mingus on the 10th anniversary of his death; introduced by Sue Mingus, Charles' widow, and conducted by Gunther Schuller, the 30-piece jazz orchestra performs Mingus' "Epitaph", the longest jazz piece ever, at The Lincoln Center (3 hours)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park "Father's Day Show" with 11-year-old rapper Lil' Romeo and his dad Master P (rerun)

Sunday - June 17, 2001
4:00 pm Ovation Jazz Collection: Louis Armstrong Documentary on jazz legend Louis Armstrong includes movie and performance clips ("I Cover The Waterfront", "Back O' Town Blues", "Shine", "Nobody Knows The Trouble I've Seen", "Dinah", "Tiger Rag", etc.), vintage photos, and interviews with Lil Hardin, Al Grey, Lucille Armstrong, and Satchmo himself (rerun)

Monday - June 18, 2001
10:30 am BET 106 & Park "Father's Day Show" with 11-year-old rapper Lil' Romeo and his dad Master P (rerun)
3:00 pm Much Music USA Rick Rocks Rio coverage from the "Rock in Rio" music festival, with Britney Spears, 'N Sync, R.E.M., Beck, Foo Fighters, Oasis, Papa Roach, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and others (rerun)

Tuesday - June 19, 2001
10:00 am VH1 2001 Blockbuster Awards (see full list of winners) winners included Britney Spears (for Favorite Female Pop Artist) and Tim McGraw (Favorite Male Country Artist); performers included Ricky Martin, LeAnn Rimes, Joe with Mystikal (performing "Stutter"), and Stevie Nicks with Sheryl Crow (2 hours; taped on 04/10/2001)
7:00 pm Show Posse 1993 western film stars Mario Van Peebles; cast also includes Isaac Hayes, Big Daddy Kane, Tone Loc, and Aaron Neville
8:00 pm BET 1st Annual BET Awards airs live from Las Vegas; rapper Mystikal is nominated in the "Best Male Hip Hop Artist" category; performances by Whitney Houston, Jay-Z, Snoop Dogg, Christina Aguilera, Destiny's Child, Usher, Luther Vandross, Outkast, etc.

Wednesday - June 20, 2001
7:00 am ABC (WGNO) Good Morning America country music star Tim McGraw (Part 1 of 2)
11:00 am WLAE 32 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood trumpeter Wynton Marsalis visits Mr. Rogers and performs two numbers (rerun)
1:00 pm WYES 12 Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood trumpeter Wynton Marsalis visits Mr. Rogers and performs two numbers (rerun)
3:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Central vintage performance by Terence Blanchard taped at BET's studios (repeats at 9:00 pm and 2:00 am)
7:00 pm VH1 Behind the Music - The Bangles profile of The Bangles features candid interviews with all four band members (including Vicki Peterson, currently with the Continental Drifters), and unique rehearsal footage filmed in April 2000
12:30 am WYES 12 Swingin' with Duke: Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Wynton Marsalis As one of America's finest composers, Duke Ellington gave the world such ageless standards as "Take the A Train," "Sophisticated Lady," "Mood Indigo" and "Don't Get Around Much Anymore"; Originally broadcast in honor of Ellington's 100th birthday in 1999, this encore features contemporary jazz master Wynton Marsalis, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and acclaimed jazz vocalist Dianne Reeves (rerun)

Thursday - June 21, 2001
7:00 am ABC (WGNO) Good Morning America country music star Tim McGraw (Part 2 of 2)
12:00 pm VH1 VH1 All Access: Rock & Religion documentary looks back at the early days of rock & roll when pioneers like Jerry Lee Lewis and Little Richard struggled with playing "the devil's music", also today's current boom in spirituality, where artists like Creed and Madonna express their spirituality in their music with commercial success (repeats at 9:00 pm & 10:30 pm)
2:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Box vintage performance by Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas taped in Montreal (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)
5:00 pm Ovation Jazz Heroes – Dizzy Gillespie profile of jazz trumpet legend Dizzy Gillespie includes archival footage of Gillespie with Louis Armstrong, Cab Calloway, and others
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season's shows, with the Irvin Mayfield Quintet, Joe Stark, Chief Smiley Ricks & The Indians of the Nation, Steamboat Willie, John Got'ti, Riccardo Crespo & Sol Brasil and Jeff Chaz (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)

Friday - June 22, 2001
2:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Alley TV "Winter Park Jazz Fest 93", featuring Terence Blanchard, Herbie Mann, Dr. John, Astral Project, Mose Allison, Tito Puente, Robben Ford, and John Lee Hooker (repeats at 3:00 am)
9:00 pm Ovation Sidney Bechet: Treat It Gentle documentary on New Orleans born jazz clarinetist and soprano saxophonist Sidney Bechet includes previously unreleased footage of Bechet, and excerpts of interviews with family & friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear in this portrait of Bechet’s life and career (repeats at 1:00 am)
11:00 pm WNOL 38 Queen Latifah rapper Mystikal performs his hit "Shake It Fast" (rerun from 01/05/2001)
12:00 am TNT Urban Cowboy (1980) John Travolta as a newcomer to Pasadena, Texas; He works in an oil refinery by day and spends his nights trying to tame the mechanical bull at Gilley's honky-tonk; cast also includes Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, The Charlie Daniels Band, and Bonnie Raitt

Saturday - June 23, 2001
5:00 am TNT Urban Cowboy (1980) John Travolta as a newcomer to Pasadena, Texas; He works in an oil refinery by day and spends his nights trying to tame the mechanical bull at Gilley's honky-tonk; cast also includes Mickey Gilley, Johnny Lee, The Charlie Daniels Band, and Bonnie Raitt
4:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Alley TV "Winter Park Jazz Fest 93", featuring Terence Blanchard, Herbie Mann, Dr. John, Astral Project, Mose Allison, Tito Puente, Robben Ford, and John Lee Hooker (repeats at 4:00 am)
4:00 pm Much Music USA Rick Rocks Rio coverage from the "Rock in Rio" music festival, with Britney Spears, 'N Sync, R.E.M., Beck, Foo Fighters, Oasis, Papa Roach, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and others (rerun)
7:00 pm VH1 100 Most Shocking Moments in Rock & Roll History hour 5 features entries #20 - #1; listed at No. 15 is Jerry Lee Lewis's marriage to his 13 year old second cousin Myra (repeats at 2:00 am)

Sunday - June 24, 2001
6:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Box vintage performance by Nathan and the Zydeco Cha Chas taped in Montreal (repeats at 10:00 pm)
8:00 am VH1 Ricky Nelson: Original Teen Idol film bio of late pop musician Ricky Nelson; Gregory Calpakis plays Nelson; guitarist James Burton is portrayed by Chris Loane (2 hours)
10:00 am VH1 Behind The Music: Rick Nelson a profile of late pop musician and singer Ricky Nelson; includes interviews with family members, guitarist James Burton, Sun Record's Sam Phillip, and others (repeats at 8 pm and 10 pm)
5:00 pm VH1 Greatest Rock & Roll TV Moments 2000 VH1 and Entertainment Tonight team up to capture the year's memorable small-screen moments in this 1 hour special; Britney Spears is interviewed, and clips from her Saturday Night Live appearance are shown (rerun)
10:00 pm WYES 12 The Danny Barker Show one hour documentary on the life, times and musical career of infamous New Orleans jazzman Danny Barker; features interviews with jazz experts Dan Morganstern and Bruce Raeburn; Jazzology Records founder George Buck; musicians Dr. John, Gregg Stafford, Milt Hinton, Doc Cheatham, and Blue Lu Barker, as well as archival performances and interviews featuring Barker himself

Monday - June 25, 2001
6:45 am AMC St. Louis Blues 1958 bio of blues musician and composer W.C. Handy; features performances of Handy's music by Nat 'King' Cole, Cab Calloway, Mahalia Jackson and Ella Fitzgerald; cast also includes Pearl Bailey, Ruby Dee, Barney Bigard, Eartha Kitt, Teddy Buckner, George Washington, George "Red" Callender, Lee Young and Billy Preston, who plays W.C. Handy as a boy
10:00 am BET BET.com Countdown "Best of Lil' Videos", featuring videos from Lil' Wayne, Lil' Kim, and other Lil's

Tuesday - June 26, 2001
9:25 am TMC Bring On The Night 1985 documentary on the formation of musician Sting's jazz rock band, the making of the album "The Dream of the Blue Turtles", and their first concert performance; with Kenny Kirkland, Omar Hakim, Darryl Jones and Branford Marsalis
12:00 pm VH1 History of Rock 'n' Roll (#1 - "Rock 'N' Roll Explodes") a new sound called "rhythm & blues" came out of the post-WWII era to change music forever. White artists began to copy what they heard and the records began to "cross over". The new sound soon became linked with youthful rebellion - rock 'n' roll was a new kind of music that shook youth culture and has been shaking young musicians ever since. Songs featured include: Chuck Berry's "Maybelline", Elvis Presley's "Heartbreak Hotel" and Fats Domino's "Blue Monday" (rerun)
1:00 pm VH1 History of Rock 'n' Roll (#2 - "Good Rockin' Tonight") covers rock's first golden era, a period in the mid-'50s that saw the emergence of the first generation of rock and roll superstars; features performance clips by Elvis Presley, Ben E. King, the Everly Brothers, Roy Orbison, The Ronettes, Jerry Lee Lewis ("Whole Lotta Shakin' Goin' On") and Little Richard ("Lucille") (rerun)
6:00 pm Cinemax Curtain Call (Cinemax Reel Life) For the retirees living at the Actor's Fund Home in New Jersey, every day raises the curtain on celebration and camaraderie while remembering good times and careers. Nominated for a Academy Award for Best Documentary Short Subject, this heartwarming documentary showcases the lives and memories of a handful of such retired entertainers as a former Ziegfeld girl, a trumpet player who played with Louis Armstrong and an actress whose mentor was Bill "Bojangles" Robinson (37 minutes)
8:00 pm VH1 Behind The Music: Rick Nelson a profile of late pop musician and singer Ricky Nelson; includes interviews with family members, guitarist James Burton, Sun Record's Sam Phillip, and others
3:30 am AMC The Fabulous Dorseys 1947 film bio of bandleaders Tommy and Jimmy Dorsey (who both appear in the film); features appearances by Paul Whiteman, Charlie Barnet, Henry Busse, New Orleans born drummer Ray Bauduc, Mike Pingatore, Ziggy Elman, Art Tatum, and also singers Bob Eberly, Helen O'Connell and Stuart Foster

Wednesday - June 27, 2001
2:00 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Champion Jack Dupree (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)

Thursday - June 28, 2001
7:30 am TMC Scorchers 1992 drama film shot in Louisiana's bayou country; features an appearance by Cajun band Mamou, who are also featured on the soundtrack
5:30 pm WGN Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Stop Will! in the Name of Love" - guest appearance by Branford Marsalis (originally aired on 02/14/94)
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season's shows, with Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band, Crönk, The Hackberry Ramblers, Tom's House, Outplay and Gallivan Burwell (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)

Friday - June 29, 2001
12:00 am Disney Disneyland Tenth Anniversary Show Julie Reihm ("Miss Disneyland") and Walt Disney host this celebration featuring guests Hayley Mills, John Mills and Louis Armstrong (originally aired on 01/03/65)

Saturday - June 30, 2001
3:05 am Showtime Everybody's All-American 1998 film drama stars Dennis Quaid and Jessica Lange; cast also includes Aaron Neville


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