Monday - November 1, 2004 |
5:00 pm |
MTV2 |
MTV2 Hip Hop |
daily hip-hop video show, w/ guest host Lil' Wayne (repeats at 9:00 pm) |
7:00 pm |
MTV2 |
MTV2 Rock |
daily rock video show, from the Voodoo Music Experience in New Orleans |
10:35 pm |
NBC |
Tonight Show with Jay Leno |
talk show host Dr. Phil, Boston Red Sox players, and music by the Neville Brothers, performing "Ball Of Confusion" |
12:30 am |
FUSE |
Amplified Guide To New Orleans |
Fuse special on New Orleans music scene includes brief clips on Magnolia Chop, B.G., Juvenile, Trombone Shorty, Hazard County Girls, World Leader Pretend, Supagroup, Better Than Ezra, Rock City Morgue, Nine Inch Nails, Mardi Gras, Voodoo Music Experience, The Howlin' Wolf, One-Eyed Jacks, Circle Bar, Mermaid Lounge, Tipitina's, etc. |
Tuesday - November 2, 2004 |
10:00 am |
SUND |
Rising Low (2002) |
follows Gov't Mule as they record their first album after the death of bassist Allen Woody; rather than replace him, the band turned to an all-star line up of 25 bass players, each of whom played on one song of the 2-disc set; w/ Flea, Bootsy Collins, George Porter, Jr., Jack Bruce, Mike Watt, Phil Lesh, Les Claypool, John Entwistle, etc. (repeats at 4:00 am) |
1:30 pm |
FUSE |
Amplified Guide To New Orleans |
Fuse special on New Orleans music scene includes brief clips on Magnolia Chop, B.G., Juvenile, Trombone Shorty, Hazard County Girls, World Leader Pretend, Supagroup, Better Than Ezra, Rock City Morgue, Nine Inch Nails, Mardi Gras, Voodoo Music Experience, The Howlin' Wolf, One-Eyed Jacks, Circle Bar, Mermaid Lounge, Tipitina's, etc. |
5:00 pm |
MTV2 |
MTV2 Hip Hop |
daily hip-hop video show, w/ guest host Lil' Wayne |
8:00 pm |
FOOD |
Al Roker's Country Festival |
join Al Roker as he visits Branson, MO during "Bransonfest" w/ Andy Williams, Tony Orlando, Pam Tillis, Oak Ridge Boys, and Mickey Gilley (repeats at 12:00 am) |
Tuesday - November 9, 2004 |
7:00 pm |
CBS |
38th Annual CMA Awards |
airs live from the Grand Ole Opry House in Nashville; Brooks & Dunn host, and have 3 nominations; Tim McGraw is up for 2 awards; performers include Tim McGraw (opens the show with "How Bad Do You Want It"), Brooks & Dunn, Alan Jackson, Toby Keith, Shania Twain & Billy Currington, Kenny Chesney, Gretchen Wilson, Sara Evans, Alison Krauss & Brad Paisley, Reba McEntire, Rascal Flatts, Keith Urban, Martina McBride, George Strait, Dierks Bentley, Big & Rich, Julie Roberts, etc. |
7:00 pm |
CMT |
40 Greatest Road Songs |
special explores the romance of the open road with America's favorite touring tunes; countdown includes Lucinda Williams' "Car Wheels on a Gravel Road" at #14 (repeats at 10:00 pm) |
Saturday - November 13, 2004 |
1:00 pm |
CMT |
CMT Outlaws |
concert w/ Hank Williams Jr., Big & Rich, Montgomery Gentry, Gretchen Wilson, Tanya Tucker, James Hetfield, Jessi Colter, Shooter Jennings, and members of Lynyrd Skynyrd; taped on Sept. 7 in Nashville (2 hours) |
3:00 pm |
CMT |
Greatest Outlaws: The Dirty Dozen |
a homage to country music's unflinching & legendary rebels; the countdown looks at the lives and music of Hank Williams, Tanya Tucker, Kris Kristofferson, Hank Williams Jr., Johnny Cash, Hank Williams Sr., Willie Nelson, etc. |
Sunday - November 14, 2004 |
9:30 am |
Starz! |
Honey (2003) |
teen drama starts Jessica Alba and Lil' Romeo, w/ cameos by Missy Elliott, Ginuwine, Tweet, Jadakiss, Silkk The Shocker (repeats at 11:05 pm) |
2:30 pm |
Spike |
Ride With Funkmaster Flex |
Flex heads south to visit Bryan "Baby" Williams and the Cash Money Millionaires impressive fleet and takes you on a tour of the Madden Cruiser (rerun) |
7:00 pm |
ABC |
2004 American Music Awards |
airs live from Los Angeles w/ host Jimmy Kimmel; nominees include Tim McGraw, Brooks & Dunn; Harry Connick, Jr., and Juvenile; performers include Gwen Stefani, Usher, Toby Keith, Kanye West, Josh Groban, Gretchen Wilson, Kenny Chesney w/ Uncle Kracker, Jessica Simpson, Maroon 5, John Mayer, Lenny Kravitz, Snoop Dogg & Pharrell, and Twista |
Thursday - November 18, 2004 |
10:30 am |
BET |
Access Granted |
head down to the Big Easy and hang out with Bryan "Baby" Williams as he takes you behind the scenes of his latest video "Shyne On", featuring Lil' Mo and Lil' Wayne |
7:00 pm |
WYES 12 |
The Nightlife That Was |
WYES documentary looks back at New Orleans night time haunts of the recent past, such as the Blue Room, the Swan Room, Bourbon Street (where Frogman Henry played for 20 years, and Al Hirt and Pete Fountain both owned clubs), The Warehouse, Beverly Dinner Playhouse, Dew Drop Inn, CYO dances (where Dr. John & Frankie Ford entertained the bobby socks crowd), etc; interviews include Jimmy Anselmo, Hank Staples, Frankie Ford, A.J. Loria, Dr. John, Deacon John, Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, Bobby Marchan, and many more (repeats at 10:00 pm) |
9:00 pm |
CNBC |
McEnroe |
Allen Iverson, Kerith Lemon, Michael O'Keefe, Cara Zavaleta, and music by the Neville Brothers (repeats at 12:00 am) |
Monday - November 22, 2004 |
8:00 am |
BET |
106 & Park |
Bryan "Baby" Williams and Mannie Fresh premiere their latest video (rerun) |
11:30 am |
Oxygen |
Ellen - "Ellen Unplugged" |
Ellen (Ellen DeGeneres) goes to Rock & Roll Dream Camp and meets Aaron Neville, Bonnie Raitt and David Crosby; Sheryl Crow and Queen Latifah also appear (originally aired on 02/05/1997) |
6:00 pm |
CNBC |
Late Night with Conan O'Brien |
with guests William Shatner, Patton Oswalt, and music by the Neville Brothers (rerun from 11/19/2004) |
10:35 pm |
NBC |
Tonight Show with Jay Leno |
actor Tim Allen, crocodile hunter Steve Irwin, and music by Tim McGraw |
Tuesday - November 23, 2004 |
7:00 am |
Oxygen |
Ellen - "Ellen Unplugged" |
Ellen (Ellen DeGeneres) goes to Rock & Roll Dream Camp and meets Aaron Neville, Bonnie Raitt and David Crosby; Sheryl Crow and Queen Latifah also appear (originally aired on 02/05/1997) |
11:00 am |
A&E |
City Confidential - "Baton Rouge: Scandal on the Bayou" |
when an escort service owner went on trial on prostitution charges, she hoped that her well-connected clients would pull strings to keep her out of prison; but when she was convicted, there were fears that she would blow the whistle on the high & mighty and turn over her client list; then, she was found dead in her jail cell; though officially ruled a suicide, many thought it was murder; includes interviews with John Folse, blues man Tabby Thomas, and others (rerun; repeats at 5:00 pm) |
12:30 pm |
BET |
Access Granted |
head down to the Big Easy and hang out with Bryan "Baby" Williams as he takes you behind the scenes of his latest video "Shyne On", featuring Lil' Mo and Lil' Wayne |
Sunday - November 28, 2004 |
7:00 am |
A&E |
Breakfast With The Arts |
interview with Chris Thomas King, who performs "Revelations", "Da Thrill Is Gone Frome Here", and "John Law Burned Down the Liquor Sto'"; Elvis Costello and NYC's Museum of Modern Art are also featured |
7:00 am |
TRIO |
Satchmo The Great (1957)( soundtrack ) |
CBS News icons Edward R. Murrow and Fred Friendly created this intimate and revealing portrait of Louis Armstrong; with segments of Satchmo's 1956 concerts in western Europe, the Gold Coast of Africa, and the USA, plus his reflections on music and the origin of his nickname; the film culminates with Armstrong's triumphant return to New York concert featuring a full orchestra led by Leonard Bernstein; Louis' All-Stars include Edmond Hall, Trummy Young, Arvell Shaw, Billy Kyle and Barrett Deems |
Tuesday - November 30, 2004 |
8:00 pm |
BET |
2004 Source Hip Hop Music Awards |
features appearances by Mase, Juvenile, Ciara, Lil' Wayne, Ja Rule, and many more; taped Oct. 10 in Miami (premiere) |
9:00 pm |
SUND |
Keepintime: A Live Recording (2004) |
Los Angeles photographer & music video filmmaker B+ (aka Brian Cross) brought together a quartet of legendary session drummers (Roy Porter, Earl Palmer, James Gadson and Paul Humphrey and James Gadson) and a trio of hip-hop deejays (Babu, J-Rocc and Cut Chemist) for a one-of-a-kind meeting of musical minds |
9:30 pm |
WLAE |
Tavis Smiley |
Tavis talks with acclaimed jazz artist Wynton Marsalis |