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


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Sunday - July 1, 2001
7:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Champion Jack Dupree (repeats at 11:00 pm)
9:00 am CBS /
WWL 4
CBS News Sunday Morning segments include "Louis Armstrong at 100" - a look back at the career of Louis Armstrong
4:00 pm WNOL 38 Memphis Belle 1990 war drama; the famed B-17 bomber's crew faces its 25th, and last, World War II mission; stars Matthew Modine, Eric Stoltz, and Harry Connick Jr.
7:00 pm IFC Mo' Better Blues (1990) Spike Lee’s backstage look at a self-centered trumpeter who manages to keep everyone at arm's length; Denzel Washington stars as a trumpet virtuoso who has poured his entire life into his horn; Wesley Snipes is his rival, an ambitious, equally brilliant saxophonist; Branford Marsalis has a cameo and contributed to the soundtrack; Terence Blanchard was a technical consultant (showing Denzel how to hold a horn), and also wrote a couple tunes
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!)

Monday - July 2, 2001
1:00 pm Much Music USA Rick Rocks Rio coverage from the "Rock in Rio" music festival, includes interviews and performances from some of the world's hottest musical acts, including Britney Spears, 'N Sync, R.E.M., Beck, Foo Fighters, Oasis, Papa Roach, Red Hot Chili Peppers, and others (repeats at 4:30 am)
1:00 pm COX 10 Rick Rocks Rio see above description (repeats at 4:30 am)
2:30 pm MTV Total Request Live 11 year old rapper Lil' Romeo (interview & performance); plus the premiere of the new Smash Mouth video
5:30 pm MTV MTV Cribs MTV takes you inside the palatial Baton Rouge home of Master P for a quick game of basketball on his deluxe court and a tour of his home recording studio; episode also features the abodes of Ozzy Osbourne, and A.J. McLean of the Backstreet Boys (rerun)
10:35 pm CBS Late Show with David Letterman blues man Buddy Guy sits in with Paul Shaffer and the CBS Orchestra (rerun; originally aired on May 21, 2001)

Tuesday - July 3, 2001
5:30 am BET On Jazz Ad Lib performances by Illinois Jacquet and Flip Phillips (repeats at 5:00 pm)
6:05 am Showtime A Song is Born (1948) a refugee nightclub singer (Virgnia Mayo) teaches seven music professors the meaning of pop and swing for the encyclopedia they're writing; Danny Kaye, Tommy Dorsey, Louis Armstrong and Benny Goodman costar in this 1948 remake of "Ball of Fire"; others appearing include Charlie Barnett, Lionel Hampton, Louie Bellson, Mel Powell and Page Cavanaugh
7:00 am MTV Total Request Live 11 year old rapper Lil' Romeo (interview & performance); plus the premiere of the new Smash Mouth video (rerun)
6:00 pm WUPL 54 Moesha "Something About Moesha" - starring Brandy and Ray J; guest appearance by rap star Master P (rerun)

Wednesday - July 4, 2001 (Louis Armstrong's 101st birthday ;-)
7:00 am NBC /
WDSU
Today actor/singer Harry Connick Jr. joins us in the studio to talk about NBC’s 4th of July spectacular (see 8:00 pm); Harry is scheduled to appear in the 9-10 a.m. segment
8:00 am MTV So You Wanna Be A TRL Superstar: Debuts & Demo Tapes one hour special highlighting some of our favorite artists before they became TRL Superstars, back when the only people who recognized them were their close friends and family members; includes segments on Britney Spears, Jessica Simpson, Green Day, and many others (rerun)
1:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Songs of Rock 'n' Roll Hour 5 features entries #20-#1; listed at #11 is The Kingsmen's "Louie Louie", which was written by Extension, Louisiana native Richard Berry (rerun)
2:00 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts Snooks Eaglin is backed by bassist George Porter, Jr. and drummer Kenny Blevins in a performance taped at Storyville Jazz Hall in New Orleans on October 23, 1985 (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park interview with Lil' Romeo
5:00 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 (rerun)
6:00 pm WUPL 54 Moesha "The Robbing Hood" - starring Brandy and Ray J; guest appearance by rap star Master P (rerun)
8:00 pm NBC Macy’s 4th of July Fireworks Spectacular NBC and Macy’s join to celebrate the country’s 225th birthday; Grammy Award-winning artist Harry Connick Jr. will host this one hour special which features amazing pyrotechnics live from New York City and performances by Bon Jovi, Jessica Simpson and the cast of the musical "42nd Street"
2:00 am TMC Posse 1993 western film stars Mario Van Peebles; cast also includes Isaac Hayes, Big Daddy Kane, Tone Loc, and Aaron Neville

Thursday - July 5, 2001
10:30 am BET 106 & Park interview with Lil' Romeo (rerun from yesterday)
1:00 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
6:00 pm WUPL 54 Moesha "Arriving Right on Q" - starring Brandy and Ray J; guest appearances by Master P and Fredro Starr (rerun)
7:00 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops Laureate conductor John Williams leads the Boston Pops Orchestra in a celebration of film music and a salute to Hollywood composer Harry Warren and his frequent on-screen collaborator, Busby Berkeley; multi-talented Harry Connick, Jr. joins Williams and the orchestra to perform a selection of jazz standards composed by Warren and others (read more)
9:00 pm BET BET Live guests include Tisha Campbel Martin, Michael Epps, and the Cash Money Millionaires (rerun)
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season's shows, with The Pfister Sisters, D'Amphibians, The Bluerunners, Jonas Risin', Sunpie Barnes, Danzig & Woolley and Fred Clark (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)
2:00 am Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Wynton Marsalis performs "J Mood" and "One Mustaad" (originally aired on 03/28/87)
2:00 am WYES 12 Evening at Pops Laureate conductor John Williams leads the Boston Pops Orchestra in a celebration of film music and a salute to Hollywood composer Harry Warren and his frequent on-screen collaborator, Busby Berkeley; multi-talented Harry Connick, Jr. joins Williams and the orchestra to perform a selection of jazz standards composed by Warren and others (read more)

Friday - July 6, 2001 (Louis Armstrong passed away on July 6, 1971)
11:05 am Sundance Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama stars Andy Garcia, Christopher Walken, and Steve Buscemi; features appearance by Buddy Guy and his band (repeats at 3:05 am)
6:30 pm WDSU 6 Entertainment Tonight ET talks with former Louis Prima spouse and musical partner Keely Smith, who reminisces about her relationship with Frank Sinatra (check local listings)
7:00 pm UPN The Players Club (1998) Rapper Ice Cube makes his film writing and directorial debut in an open eyed look at the world of strip clubs; stars Jamie Foxx, Bernie Mac and Lisa Raye, cast also includes Luther "Luke" Campbell and Master P

Saturday - July 7, 2001
11:30 am Fox Family Total Access 24/7 get up close and personal with singing sensation Britney Spears as she travels to London for her first international tour (rerun)
4:45 pm HBO Comedy The Girl Can't Help It (1956) 1956 musical comedy stars Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien and Julie London; features performances by rock greats Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Platters, Gene Vincent, The Treniers, Eddie Cochran, etc.
6:00 pm SYN Entertainment Tonight a rare interview with musician, child actor and Lafayette, LA native Keith Thibodeaux (check out his bio), who played Little Ricky on "I Love Lucy"; Keith shares long lost photos taken at Lucy and Desi's home (syndicated; check local listings)
6:30 pm NBC Winston Cup Pepsi 400 pop star Britney Spears will serve as grand marshal for the 43rd annual Pepsi 400 NASCAR Winston Cup Series, airing live from Daytona International Speedway
11:00 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops Laureate conductor John Williams leads the Boston Pops Orchestra in a celebration of film music and a salute to Hollywood composer Harry Warren and his frequent on-screen collaborator, Busby Berkeley; multi-talented Harry Connick, Jr. joins Williams and the orchestra to perform a selection of jazz standards composed by Warren and others (read more)

Sunday - July 8, 2001
7:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts Snooks Eaglin is backed by bassist George Porter, Jr. and drummer Kenny Blevins in a performance taped at Storyville Jazz Hall in New Orleans on October 23, 1985 (repeats at 7:00 pm)
7:30 pm NICK TEENick Concerts a performance by young rap star Lil' Romeo
4:30 am WDSU 6 Entertainment Tonight ET talks with former Louis Prima spouse and musical partner Keely Smith, who reminisces about her relationship with Frank Sinatra (check local listings)

Monday - July 9, 2001
10:05 am Sundance Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama stars Andy Garcia, Christopher Walken, and Steve Buscemi; features appearance by Buddy Guy and his band

Tuesday - July 10, 2001
6:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Artists of Hard Rock (No. 60-41) hour 3 includes Pantera, who were ranked No. 45 (rerun)
9:30 pm MTV Becoming new MTV series morphs fans into their favorite rock star for 48 hours; this episode features a rabid fan of Britney Spears (series premiere)

Wednesday - July 11, 2001
6:00 am HBO Comedy The Girl Can't Help It (1956) 1956 musical comedy stars Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien and Julie London; features performances by rock greats Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Platters, Gene Vincent, The Treniers, Eddie Cochran, etc.
1:00 pm 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 current Continental Drifter Vicki Peterson); also Roy Orbison, Tom Petty, Sting, Aerosmith, etc. (rerun)
5:00 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)

Thursday - July 12, 2001
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from this season's shows, with The Radiators, Bionik Brown, Keith Frank and the Creole Connection, Jim McCormick, Ritmo Caribeno, and Delma Trosclair and the Heaven Seekers
(see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)

Friday - July 13, 2001
11:00 am MTV MTV And Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Pop Songs - Top 40 2 hour special hosted by Carson Daly and the Backstreet Boys with special guest Paul McCartney, spotlighting the top 40 pop songs of all time; Britney Spears' hit "...Baby One More Time" was ranked #25; The Beatles "Yesterday" was rated No. 1 (originally aired on November 25, 2000; show repeats at 7:00 pm)
7:00 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 11:00 pm)
8:00 pm CBS Faith! Country music superstar Faith Hill performs her hits in a taped concert from Detroit; features a guest appearance by her husband Tim McGraw, who performs a duet with Hill on "Let's Make Love" (originally aired on 11/23/00)

Saturday - July 14, 2001
4:00 pm Bravo Bravo Arena: Roy Orbison in this profile of Roy Orbison, fellow musicians like Bruce Springsteen, Bob Dylan, Bono, Elvis Costello and Jerry Lee Lewis talk about his enormous influence; includes Orbison performing classics like "Pretty Woman", "Only the Lonely", "Crying," and many more
5:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live host and musical guest Britney Spears performs in skits and sings "Oops! ... I Did It Again" and "Don't Let Me Be The Last To Know" (originally aired on May 13, 2000)

Sunday - July 15, 2001
3:00 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

Monday - July 16, 2001
6:00 am WWL 4 Eyewitness Morning News Jackie Harris and Kent Jordan will be in to talk about the Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp, and some kids from the camp will perform (show airs from 6:00 am to 8:00 am; WWL also broadcasts online)

Tuesday - July 17, 2001
5:30 am BET On Jazz Ad-Lib performance by Linda Hopkins and Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis (repeats at 5:30 pm)
5:30 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)
6:30 pm BET Access Granted with Lil' Romeo find out how Lil' Romeo and his dad Master P put it down while making a video for Romeo's new hit, "Tha Girlz"
1:00 am Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Keith Richards, featuring Ivan Neville on keyboards (originally aired on 10/08/88)

Wednesday - July 18, 2001
9:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Central Collection a performance by Sonny Simmons, taped at the BET On Jazz studios (rerun)
12:35 pm Sundance Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama stars Andy Garcia, Christopher Walken, and Steve Buscemi; features appearance by Buddy Guy and his band
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 (rerun)

Thursday - July 19, 2001
9:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Central Collection a performance by Lonnie Brooks taped at the BET On Jazz studios
3:00 pm WDSU 6 Jenny Jones musical guest Profyle performs their hit "Liar" (rerun; originally aired on January 4, 2001)
7:00 pm Bravo Southern Comfort Nat'l Guardsmen on weekend maneuvers in a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a community of Cajuns in this 1981 drama starring Powers Boothe and Keith Carradine; features appearances by musicians Marc Savoy, Frank Savoy, Dewey Balfa and John Stelly
(repeats at 11 pm)
8:00 pm TMC Posse 1993 western film stars Mario Van Peebles; cast also includes Isaac Hayes, Big Daddy Kane, Tone Loc, and Aaron Neville
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from past shows, with Aaron Neville, Shane Theriot, Motorway, The Boondoggles, Marc Adams and the NOCCA/Riverfront Jazz Ensemble, which includes Troy Andrews (aka "Trombone Shorty") on trombone, Michael Ballard on bass guitar, Charlie Smith on drums, Terrance Bradford on trumpet and Jeremi Crump on keyboards (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)

Friday - July 20, 2001
11:00 am 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
3:00 pm Bravo Southern Comfort Nat'l Guardsmen on weekend maneuvers in a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a community of Cajuns in this 1981 drama starring Powers Boothe and Keith Carradine; features appearances by musicians Marc Savoy, Frank Savoy, Dewey Balfa and John Stelly
3:00 pm WDSU Jenny Jones 11 year old rapper Lil' Romeo performs his hit, "My Baby" (originally aired on April 6, 2001)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park teen hip-hop sensation Lil' Romeo is in tha house

Saturday - July 21, 2001
8:00 am FOX News The Insiders just when you thought Britney Spears couldn't get any more risque, she hits us one more time with another surprise
3:00 pm Much Music USA Britney Spears Live @ Much! pop star Britney Spears visited Much Music's studio for an interview with Rick Campanelli (taped on June 22, 2000; repeats at 11:00 pm)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park teen hip-hop sensation Lil' Romeo is in tha house (rerun from 07/20/01)
7:00 pm Pay Per View Easter Jam 2001 all-star hip hop concert held at the Louisiana Superdome on April 14, 2001; features Juvenile, Jay-Z, and many others (3 hours; check with your local cable company for details)
2:00 am 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

Sunday - July 22, 2001
7:05 am Sundance Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama stars Andy Garcia, Christopher Walken, and Steve Buscemi; features appearance by Buddy Guy and his band (repeats at 5:00 pm)
9:30 pm FOX News The Insiders just when you thought Britney Spears couldn't get any more risque, she hits us one more time with another surprise (rerun)

Monday - July 23, 2001
6:00 am WWL 4 Eyewitness Morning News singer/songwriter Jim McCormick performs music from his self-titled debut solo album; Jim will be accompanied by Skeet Hanks (show airs from 6:00 am to 8:00 am; WWL also broadcasts online)
10:30 am BET 106 & Park teen hip-hop sensation Lil' Romeo is in tha house (rerun from 07/20/01)
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park guests include actor Michael Clark Duncan and Cash Money Records rapper Juvenile
8:00 pm Much Music USA The New Music Has pop culture become too aggressive in marketing sexuality to a brazen new world? Or are we gaining personal freedom from lascivious self-expression? Features interviews with Madonna, Lil' Kim, Britney Spears, and others (rerun; repeats at 11:00 pm)

Tuesday - July 24, 2001
7:00 am AMC The Five Pennies 1959 musical based on the life of jazz cornetist Loring "Red" Nichols (1905-1965); features Danny Kaye (as Red Nichols), Louis Armstrong, Ray Anthony, Bob Crosby, Shelly Manne and Bobby Troup
10:30 am BET 106 & Park guests include actor Michael Clark Duncan and Cash Money Records rapper Juvenile
11:00 am BET On Jazz Not Just Jazz featuring Wynton Marsalis (rerun; repeats at 10:00 pm)
11:00 am TCM Your Cheatin' Heart 1964 bio of country music legend Hank Williams; stars George Hamilton; Hank Williams, Jr. dubbed his dad's singing voice in the film
9:45 pm TMC Posse 1993 western film stars Mario Van Peebles; cast also includes Isaac Hayes, Big Daddy Kane, Tone Loc, and Aaron Neville
1:05 am WDSU 6 National Enquirer's Uncovered includes segments on Britney Spears and Metallica's James Hetfield

Wednesday - July 25, 2001
5:00 am BET On Jazz Nat "King" Cole Show with guests Mahalia Jackson and The Cheerleaders
2:00 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Roosevelt Sykes from Brussels (repeats at 8:00 pm and 1:00 am)
2:30 pm BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Cousin Joe (repeats at 8:30 pm and 1:30 am)
7:00 pm TNT Living Out Loud 1998 comedy/drama film stars Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito and Queen Latifah; also features an appearance by Plas Johnson
9:30 pm Pay Per View Easter Jam 2001 all-star hip hop concert held at the Louisiana Superdome on April 14, 2001; features Juvenile, Jay-Z, and many others (3 hours; check with your local cable company for details)

Thursday - July 26, 2001
10:00 am WVUE 8 Rosie O'Donnell Show guests include actor John Goodman and country music superstar Tim McGraw (rerun of April 30, 2001)
11:30 am Sundance Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama stars Andy Garcia, Christopher Walken, and Steve Buscemi; features appearance by Buddy Guy and his band
1:00 pm HBO Comedy The Girl Can't Help It (1956) 1956 musical comedy stars Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien and Julie London; features performances by rock greats Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Platters, Gene Vincent, The Treniers, Eddie Cochran, etc.
7:00 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops: Chick Corea and Terence Blanchard Boston-born jazz pianist Chick Corea discusses the musical life of Boston and leads a tribute to native sons Jimmy McHugh and Leonard Bernstein, ably assisted by jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard and singing sensation Jane Monheit (repeats at 2:00 am)
10:30 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from Voodoo Fest 2000, with Cowboy Mouth, 311, Black Eyed Peas, and Galactic (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)

Friday - July 27, 2001
9:00 am BET On Jazz Jazz Central Collection a performance by Geno Delafose taped at the BET On Jazz studios
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park the Cash Money Millionaires drop by 106 & Park
6:00 pm CMT Hard Rock Live performances by Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Lynyrd Skynyrd; Kenny and band perform "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway", "Blue On Black" and "Slow Ride" (rerun from 1998)
10:00 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 2:00 am)

Saturday - July 28, 2001
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park the Cash Money Millionaires drop by 106 & Park
(rerun)
8:45 pm IFC Mo' Better Blues (1990) Spike Lee’s backstage look at a self-centered trumpeter who manages to keep everyone at arm's length; Denzel Washington stars as a trumpet virtuoso who has poured his entire life into his horn; Wesley Snipes is his rival, an ambitious, equally brilliant saxophonist; Branford Marsalis has a cameo and contributed to the soundtrack; Terence Blanchard was a technical consultant (showing Denzel how to hold a horn), and also wrote a couple tunes
11:20 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops: Chick Corea and Terence Blanchard Boston-born jazz pianist Chick Corea discusses the musical life of Boston and leads a tribute to native sons Jimmy McHugh and Leonard Bernstein, ably assisted by jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard and singing sensation Jane Monheit

Sunday - July 29, 2001
5:15 am HBO Comedy The Girl Can't Help It (1956) 1956 musical comedy stars Tom Ewell, Jayne Mansfield, Edmond O'Brien and Julie London; features performances by rock greats Fats Domino, Little Richard, The Platters, Gene Vincent, The Treniers, Eddie Cochran, etc.
6:30 am BET Bishop Paul Morton religious programming featuring Bishop Paul S. Morton from the Greater St. Stephen FGBC
7:00 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Roosevelt Sykes from Brussels (repeats at 7:00 pm)
7:30 am BET On Jazz Blues Concerts a performance by Cousin Joe (repeats at 7:30 pm)
10:00 am BET On Jazz Not Just Jazz featuring Wynton Marsalis (rerun; repeats at 10:00 pm)
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)

Monday - July 30, 2001
10:30 am BET 106 & Park the Cash Money Millionaires drop by 106 & Park
(rerun)
3:00 pm BET On Jazz Jazz Central performance by Bobby Parker (rerun; repeats at 9:00 pm and 2:00 am)
3:00 pm Bravo Southern Comfort Nat'l Guardsmen on weekend maneuvers in a Louisiana bayou spark a small guerrilla war with a community of Cajuns in this 1981 drama starring Powers Boothe and Keith Carradine; features appearances by musicians Marc Savoy, Frank Savoy, Dewey Balfa and John Stelly
10:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Songs of Rock 'n' Roll Hour 1 features No.'s 81-100; includes "Whole Lotta Shakin' Going On" by Jerry Lee Lewis, which was listed at No. 90 (rerun)
10:35 pm NBC /
WDSU 6
Tonight Show with Jay Leno musical guest Buddy Guy performs "Stay All Night"

Tuesday - July 31, 2001
5:00 am BET On Jazz Nat "King" Cole Show with guests Mahalia Jackson and The Cheerleaders (rerun; repeats at 5:00 pm)
8:00 am Sundance Things To Do In Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama stars Andy Garcia, Christopher Walken, and Steve Buscemi; features appearance by Buddy Guy and his band
6:00 pm TBS Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Sleepless in Bel-Air" - guest appearance by Branford Marsalis (originally aired on 01/03/94)


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