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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 They are out of date, and probably do not work

Sunday - September 1, 2002 *** New Orleans Jazz Fest 2002 special airs on Trio channel ***
8:35 am Encore O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; the soundtrack features music by King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 9:00 pm)
11:00 am CMT 40 Greatest Women of Country Music top women country stars as ranked by music artists, historians, journalists, and industry professionals - looking at every aspect of what a great artist is - from her musically groundbreaking body of work to her overall contributions to the ever-changing world of country music; list includes Lucinda Williams (3 hours)
11:15 am SHO Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan
6:30 pm HBO 2 Britney Spears Live From Las Vegas pop star Britney Spears, in her first live, full-length television concert, performs songs from her new album "Britney" as well as many of her greatest hits (rerun; taped November 18, 2001)
11:20 pm AMC 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
2:50 am AMC The Last Waltz (1978) The Band's final concert performance from the Winterland in San Francisco in 1976; features appearances by Bob Dylan, Neil Young Ringo Starr, Dr. John, Bobby Charles, and many others

Monday - September 2, 2002 *** New Orleans Jazz Fest 2002 special airs on Trio channel ***
3:00 pm IFC The Apostle (1997) Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister; partially filmed in Louisiana; features appearances by Steve Riley, Ruby Terry, Hunter Hayes, and late cornet player Harold Potier, Sr.
7:00 pm ABC Family Teen Choice Presents: Summer Music Mania 2002 N*Sync's J.C. Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick and actress Jennifer Love Hewitt host this concert special; performers include Britney Spears, No Doubt, Alanis Morissette, Michelle Branch, Ashanti, Tweet, Ludacris, Nelly, Vanessa Carlton, The Calling, Ja Rule, Craig David and B2K (2 hours; taped on May 29th)
7:00 pm CMT 40 Greatest Women of Country Music top women country stars as ranked by music artists, historians, journalists, and industry professionals - looking at every aspect of what a great artist is - from her musically groundbreaking body of work to her overall contributions to the ever-changing world of country music; list includes Lucinda Williams (3 hours)
9:00 pm MTV2 $2 Bill Presents Tweet and Jurassic 5 perform live at The Varsity Theatre in Baton Rouge (live)

Tuesday - September 3, 2002
7:00 am Ovation Access All Areas interview with jazz musician and composer Wynton Marsalis (rerun; repeats at 2:00 pm and 6:00 pm)
7:30 am IFC The Apostle (1997) Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister; partially filmed in Louisiana; features appearances by Steve Riley, Ruby Terry, Hunter Hayes and Harold Potier, Sr. (repeats at 12:45 pm)
8:00 am 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 and friends; Woody Allen and Wynton Marsalis also appear (rerun)
12:00 pm ABC Family Teen Choice Presents: Summer Music Mania 2002 N*Sync's J.C. Chasez and Chris Kirkpatrick and actress Jennifer Love Hewitt host this concert special; performers include Britney Spears, No Doubt, Alanis Morissette, Michelle Branch, Ashanti, Tweet, Ludacris, Nelly, Vanessa Carlton, The Calling, Ja Rule, Craig David and B2K (2 hours; taped on May 29th)

Wednesday - September 4, 2002
9:00 pm CMT Inside Fame: Trace Adkins country star Trace Adkins, an ex-oilfield roughneck and honky tonk singer, reveals the incredible details of his life - including near-death injuries (rerun; repeats at 12:00 am)

Thursday - September 5, 2002
6:20 am Encore O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; the soundtrack features music by King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 1:50 pm)
10:00 am TCM New Orleans (1947) a gambling-hall owner goes straight when he discovers the market for Chicago jazz; cast includes Billie Holiday (in her only feature film appearance) and Louis Armstrong with his All-Stars; Kid Ory, Barney Bigard, Bud Scott, Zutty Singleton and George "Red" Callender (check out the soundtrack)

Friday - September 6, 2002
6:30 am Pay Per View Crossroads (2002) Britney Spears makes her acting debut as shy, smart class valedictorian Lucy, who reunites after high school graduation with her childhood best friends to unearth a long-buried time capsule; Britney's little sister Jamie Lynn Spears also appears; check InDemand.com for more air dates
10:10 am Encore Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season, with performances from Marva Wright & The BMW's, Johnny J. & The Hitmen and Adam's Attic (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)

Saturday - September 7, 2002
10:30 pm NBC /
WDSU 6
Saturday Night Live Gwyneth Paltrow hosts; musical guest Ryan Adams performs "New York, New York"; Dr. John sits in with the SNL Band (rerun; originally aired on 11/10/2001)

Sunday - September 8, 2002
6:00 am SHO 2 A Song is Born (1948) a refugee nightclub singer (Virginia 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 remake of "Ball of Fire"
1:00 pm TNT Above The Law (1988) An ex-CIA agent with service in Vietnam, now a Chicago cop, becomes suspicious when suspect he has captured in a drug raid are allowed to go free; cast includes Steven Seagal, Pam Grier, Sharon Stone and Ronnie Barron (repeats at 12:00 am)
11:45 pm IFC The Apostle (1997) Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister; partially filmed in Louisiana; features appearances by Steve Riley, Ruby Terry, Hunter Hayes, and late cornet player Harold Potier, Sr.
1:45 pm SHO 2 I Got The Hook-Up (1998) Two small-time scam artists, Black (Master P) and Blue land in hot water when the FBI and unsatisfied customers come looking for them; also features appearances by Mia X, C-Murder, Fiend, Mystikal, Mr Serv-On, Ice Cube, Kane & Abel and Snoop Dogg; the soundtrack features No Limit stars, plus Jay-Z, ODB, etc. (repeats at 12:00 am)

Monday - September 9, 2002
8:00 pm ABC NFL Monday Night Football (Pittsburgh vs. New England) Hank Williams, Jr. kicks off the new Monday Night Football season with his "Are You Ready For Some Football" theme

Tuesday - September 10, 2002
9:00 pm MTV $2 Bill Presents Tweet and Jurassic 5 perform live at The Varsity Theatre in Baton Rouge (taped Sept. 2)
11:40 pm HBO 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

Wednesday - September 11, 2002
7:20 am Encore O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; the soundtrack features music by King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 5:10 pm)
1:00 am Bravo Mask (1985) moving drama about a biker mom's fierce protectiveness of her severely deformed son features striking performances by Cher and Eric Stoltz; cast also includes Jo-El Sonnier

Thursday - September 12, 2002
11:30 am SHO 2 A Song is Born (1948) a refugee nightclub singer (Virginia 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 remake of "Ball of Fire"
3:30 pm Bravo Mask (1985) moving drama about a biker mom's fierce protectiveness of her severely deformed son features striking performances by Cher and Eric Stoltz; cast also includes Jo-El Sonnier
5:25 pm SHO 2 I Got The Hook-Up (1998) Two small-time scam artists, Black (Master P) and Blue land in hot water when the FBI and unsatisfied customers come looking for them; also features appearances by Mia X, C-Murder, Fiend, Mystikal, Mr Serv-On, Ice Cube, Kane & Abel and Snoop Dogg; the soundtrack features No Limit stars, plus Jay-Z, ODB, etc. (repeats at 12:00 am)

Friday - September 13, 2002
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season, with performances from Dash (formerly Dash Rip Rock), Myself and Amanda Shaw (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)
8:00 pm CMT Best of Austin City Limits vintage performances from the PBS series; episode features Trace Adkins and Merle Haggard (repeats at 12:00 am)
2:15 am HBO 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

Saturday - September 14, 2002
7:00 am Encore Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan
811:35 am Encore O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; the soundtrack features music by King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 9:00 pm)

Sunday - September 15, 2002
7:00 pm ABC Family Longshot (2001) thriller/drama flick directed by music video director Lionel C. Martin; stars Antonio Sabato Jr., Zachery Ty Bryan, Hunter Tylo and Paul Sorvino, with cameos by Britney Spears, N*Sync, etc.
1:00 am NICK Cheers Harry Connick, Jr. guest stars as Woody's piano-playing cousin, who wears his heart on his sleeve when it comes to his crush on Rebecca (originally aired on 02/06/92)

Monday - September 16, 2002
9:00 am SHO 2 A Song is Born (1948) a refugee nightclub singer (Virginia 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 remake of "Ball of Fire"
3:15 pm SHO Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan (repeats at 4:45 am)

Tuesday - September 17, 2002
8:00 pm WAM! Hot Pop includes features on Ruff Endz, Jump5 and Lil' Romeo (repeats at 12:00 am)

Wednesday - September 18, 2002
8:00 am WGN Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Sleepless in Bel-Air" - Distractions thwart Will's attempt to cram for an exam; Branford Marsalis makes a guest appearance (originally aired on NBC on January 3, 1994)
2:00 pm WAM! Hot Pop includes features on Ruff Endz, Jump5 and Lil' Romeo (rerun; repeats at 7:00 pm and 11:00 pm)
9:00 pm A&E Street Stories: Bourbon Street one hour documentary barrels its way through Bourbon's cultural history; From slaves to sugar, to the inception of jazz -- From William Faulkner and Tennessee Williams to the world's largest party - Street Stories unlocks the legends of Bourbon Street; The street's story is told through interviews of an all-star cast of New Orleans natives; Historian Douglas Brinkley and Historic New Orleans Collection curator John Magill anchor the early history; Musicians such as Funky Meters bassist George Porter Jr. and Basin Street Records artists Kermit Ruffins and Michael White break down Bourbon's musical history with a little help from Hogan Jazz Archive curator Bruce Raeburn; The city's literary legacy is explained by pulitzer prize-winning author Richard Ford, journalist Don Lee Keith and writers Christine Wiltz, Kenneth Holdtich and John Sinclair; And Mardi Gras World President Brain Kern and Orpheus Krewe member and Harry Connick Jr.'s producer Tracey Freeman reveal the madness of Mardi Gras. (repeats at 1:00 am)

Thursday - September 19, 2002
8:00 am WGN Fresh Prince of Bel-Air "Stop Will! In the Name of Love" - a Valentine's double date finds Will (Will Smith) treating Ashley (Tatyana Ali) like a kid and Ashley demanding respect; Branford Marsalis makes a guest appearance (originally aired on NBC on February 14, 1994)
5:00 pm MTV MTV Cribs MTV visits the cribs of Lil Romeo, Travis from Blink 182, and Kerr Smith from "Dawson's Creek" (rerun)

Friday - September 20, 2002
3:30 pm MAX Throw Momma from the Train (1987) Owen (Danny DeVito), a dimwitted writing student, tries to persuade his teacher (Billy Crystal) to "exchange" murders with him - that is, Owen's fearsome mom (Anne Ramsey) for the teacher's shrewish wife; cast also includes Branford Marsalis
7:00 pm TNT Copycat 1995 suspense thriller stars Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter, Dermot Mulroney and Harry Connick, Jr.
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season, with performances from Little Freddie King, Michael Jeansonne and Warren Battiste (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)
11:00 pm LIFE Living Out Loud (1998) comedy/drama stars Holly Hunter, Danny DeVito and Queen Latifah; also features an appearance by sax man Plas Johnson

Saturday - September 21, 2002
12:05 pm SHO Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan
4:00 pm CMT Farm Aid 2002 annual benefit concert from Burgettstown, PA, with performances by Willie Nelson, John Mellencamp, Dave Matthews, Neil Young, Toby Keith, Kid Rock, Keith Urban, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, and others (six hours; not all artists will appear on show)
4:15 pm SHO 2 I Got The Hook-Up (1998) Two small-time scam artists, Black (Master P) and Blue land in hot water when the FBI and unsatisfied customers come looking for them; also features appearances by Mia X, C-Murder, Fiend, Mystikal, Mr Serv-On, Ice Cube, Kane & Abel and Snoop Dogg; the soundtrack features No Limit stars, plus Jay-Z, ODB, etc. (repeats at 12:00 am)
4:30 pm TNT Copycat 1995 suspense thriller stars Sigourney Weaver, Holly Hunter, Dermot Mulroney and Harry Connick, Jr.
8:00 pm VH1 Say It Loud: Black Music In America: "Let's Get It On" this episode focuses on sexuality in black music and the controversies that have surrounded it, from the early days of jazz and rock to the explicit lyrics of today's rap songs; artists featured include Bessie Smith, Little Richard, Jackie Wilson, Tina Turner, Marvin Gaye, Isaac Hayes, Sylvester, Barry White, Millie Jackson, Teddy Pendergrass, Lil' Kim, Eazy-E, Donna Summer, D'Angelo (rerun)
9:00 pm VH1 Say It Loud: Black Music In America: "Express Yourself" this episode examines the style and image projected by black artists in the past and how they eventually evolved to shape popular culture from fashion to language; artists featured include Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Cab Calloway, Count Basie, Miles Davis, James Brown, Berry Gordy, Sly and The Family Stone, Jimi Hendrix, George Clinton and Michael Jackson; features interview clips with Branford Marsalis, Joshua Redman, Rick James, Quincy Jones, Herbie Hancock, Solomon Burke and many others (rerun)
10:00 pm VH1 Say It Loud: Black Music In America: "Keep On Pushin'" this episode explores black music and its relationship to politics, protest, and spreading the message, including the profound influence of black music on the civil-rights movement since its beginnings in the 19th century; artists featured include Bessie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Billie Holiday, Sam Cooke, Curtis Mayfield, Martha Reeves & The Vandellas, James Brown, The Last Poets, Marvin Gaye, Sugarhill Gang, Grandmaster Flash, Public Enemy, Queen Latifah, NWA and Tipac Shakur; features interview clips with Branford Marsalis, Ray Charles, and others
11:00 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops: John Williams and Harry Connick Jr. A celebration of music on film with guests Laureate Conductor John Williams and Harry Connick, Jr. includes a performance of Steven Spielberg's and John Williams's collaborative work The Unfinished Journey," and a salute to Hollywood songwriter Harry Warren and the choreography of Busby Berkeley (rerun)
11:00 pm VH1 Say It Loud: Black Music In America: "Pursuing The Dream" this episode traces the progress of black artists in the music business, from exploitation to eventual ownership and power in the publishing, recording, and entertainment industries; artists featured include Mamie Smith, Louis Armstrong, Nat "King" Cole, Chuck Berry, Little Richard, Jessie Belvin, Ray Charles, James Brown, Berry Gordy, Michael Jackson and Russell Simmons; features interview clips with Branford Marsalis, Quincy Jones, Lou Rawls, Ahmet Ertegun, and many others (rerun)

Sunday - September 22, 2002
1:00 am WAM! Hot Pop includes features on Ruff Endz, Jump5 and Lil' Romeo (rerun)
9:00 pm ABC Family Any Which Way You Can (1980) Clint Eastwood comedy features appearances by Fats Domino, Glen Campbell and Ray Charles

Monday - September 23, 2002
5:00 pm BET 106 & Park w/ guests Master P and the 504 Boyz
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)
12:00 am E! Saturday Night Live host Broderick Crawford; musical guests Levon Helm, Dr. John and The Meters (originally aired on March 19, 1977)

Tuesday - September 24, 2002
10:30 am BET 106 & Park w/ guests Master P and the 504 Boyz (rerun)
10:30 am SHO 2 A Song is Born (1948) a refugee nightclub singer (Virginia 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 remake of "Ball of Fire"
1:25 pm SHO Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan
3:15 pm Encore Great Balls of Fire (1989) bio of rock & roller Jerry Lee Lewis stars Dennis Quaid as "The Killer"; cast also includes Tav Falco, John Doe, Mojo Nixon and Jimmie Vaughan
8:00 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, and retail clothing endeavors (rerun)

Thursday - September 26, 2002
12:00 pm BET Jazz Journey With Jazz At Lincoln Center #1: What is Jazz at Lincoln Center? this premiere episode takes you behind the scenes with an up-close look at the greatest jazz producing organization in the world, featuring Wynton Marsalis and the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (repeats at 8:00 pm and 11:00 pm)
12:30 pm MTV Crashing w/ Master P & Lil' Romeo while on tour in Shreveport, LA, MTV joins Lil Romeo & Master P as they crash the pad of the unsuspecting Quackenbush family
8:00 pm NBC Will & Grace ("...And the Horse He Rode In On") Continuing from the season finale in the year's first new episode, a dazed Grace (Debra Messing) is rescued by a handsome Jewish doctor (guest star Harry Connick, Jr.) who pulls her up on his horse and delivers her just in time for her insemination with an impatient Will (Eric McCormack)

Friday - September 27, 2002
7:00 pm Encore O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; the soundtrack features music by King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 2:40 am)
8:00 pm Cox 10 Louisiana Jukebox Encore highlights from the past season, with performances from Papa Grows Funk, Nabii na Dada and 4 Mag Nitrous (see below for Louisiana Jukebox rerun schedule!)
9:00 pm VH1 100 Sexiest Artists (Hour 5; #20 - #1) VH1 ranks the artists who get us hot under the collar; pop star Britney Spears is featured in this episode (ranked #8)
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 (repeats at 2:00 am)

Saturday - September 28, 2002
4:00 pm CMT Hard Rock Live performances by Kenny Wayne Shepherd and Lynyrd Skynyrd; KWS performs "Somehow, Somewhere, Someway", "Blue On Black" and "Slow Ride" (rerun from 1998)

Sunday - September 29, 2002
7:00 pm WYES 12 Evening at Pops: John Williams and Harry Connick Jr. A celebration of music on film with guests Laureate Conductor John Williams and Harry Connick, Jr. includes a performance of Steven Spielberg's and John Williams's collaborative work The Unfinished Journey," and a salute to Hollywood songwriter Harry Warren and the choreography of Busby Berkeley (rerun)

Monday - September 30, 2002
8:30 am Encore O Brother, Where Art Thou? 2000 comedy drama stars George Clooney, John Turturro, Tim Blake Nelson, Chris Thomas King; the soundtrack features music by King, The Cox Family (who have a cameo role in the film), and others (repeats at 3:30 pm)
10:05 am MAX Throw Momma from the Train (1987) Owen (Danny DeVito), a dimwitted writing student, tries to persuade his teacher (Billy Crystal) to "exchange" murders with him - that is, Owen's fearsome mom (Anne Ramsey) for the teacher's shrewish wife; cast also includes Branford Marsalis
7:00 pm USA The Player's Club (1998) comedy drama written and directed by Ice Cube; features a cameo by Master P


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