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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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Thursday - April 1, 1999
9:00 am TNN Crook & Chase singer Mickey Gilley discusses a new album release and performs hit songs "Roomful of Roses" and "The Girls All Get Prettier at Closing Time"
3:30 pm BET Rap City No Limit rapper Mystikal shows Rap City's Tigger around New Orleans
5:15 pm SHO Little Man Tate 1991 drama film starring and directed by Jodie Foster; cast also includes Harry Connick, Jr.
6:00 pm VH1 Where Are They Now? series looks at music personalities, using new interviews & archival footage to spotlight where they are now and what they are doing today; this episode includes a look at 70's pop group The Cowsills and features an interview with Susan Cowsill (now with Continental Drifters)
7:00 pm HBO The Apostle Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister in this 1997 drama; filming locations included Lafayette, Lousiana; features appearances by Cajun music prodigy Hunter Hayes and gospel singer Ruby Terry
7:00 pm TNN Dolly Parton's Precious Memories Dolly Parton and special guests perform Gospel music; with Alison Krauss and The Cox Family, who collaborated on the Grammy winning album "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow", the Kingdom Heirs with Kirk Talley, and Honey Creek, whose members include two of Dolly's siblings, Randy and Rachel
8:00 pm TNN Curb Records: The Celebration two-hour special that traces the history of record industry visionary Mike Curb and his enormously successful record label, Curb Records; the label includes such mega-selling country stars as Tim McGraw, LeAnn Rimes, Jo Dee Messina, Wynonna, Hal Ketchum and more who perform and are interviewed for the special; footage also highlights Curb's first forays into country music with Hank Williams, Jr., including the smash hit "All My Rowdy Friends" (repeats at midnight)
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by Quintology, Charmaine Neville and Com'N Groove; plus an interview with Britney Spears (see below for complete rerun schedule!)

Friday - April 2, 1999
12:00 pm VH1 Where Are They Now? series looks at music personalities, using new interviews & archival footage to spotlight where they are now and what they are doing today; this episode includes a look at 70's pop group The Cowsills and features an interview with Susan Cowsill (now with Continental Drifters)
4:00 pm MTV Total Request Live Launch Party MTV Spring Break '99 kicks off as Carson Daly and Britney Spears host a cruise launch party in New Orleans aboard Commodore Cruise Line's "Enchanted Capri"; the Goo Goo Dolls perform as the ship sets sail for Cancun; taped March 7th (rerun)
7:00 pm HBO Excess Baggage in this 1997 comic crime caper, rich girl Emily (played by Alicia Silverstone) botches her own "kidnapping" and winds up in cahoots with a car thief; co-stars Harry Connick, Jr.
8:00 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by Quintology, Charmaine Neville and Com'N Groove; plus an interview with Britney Spears (see below for complete rerun schedule!)

Saturday - April 3, 1999
7:00 am HBO Real Sports with Bryant Gumbel segment on LSU's troubled basketball program includes a brief interview with Master P
11:00 am MTV Total Request Live Launch Party MTV Spring Break '99 kicks off as Carson Daly and Britney Spears host a cruise launch party in New Orleans aboard Commodore Cruise Line's "Enchanted Capri"; the Goo Goo Dolls perform as the ship sets sail for Cancun; taped March 7th (rerun)
12:30 pm HBO The Apostle Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister in this 1997 drama; filming locations included Lafayette, Lousiana; features appearances by Cajun music prodigy Hunter Hayes and gospel singer Ruby Terry
8:30 pm Know TV World Jazz "Going Back To New Orleans" - features Louis Armstrong, Nicholas Payton, Dr. John and The Neville Brothers
(note: the Knowledge TV network is not available locally)
9:00 pm VH1 Where Are They Now? series looks at music personalities, using new interviews & archival footage to spotlight where they are now and what they are doing today; this episode includes a look at 70's pop group The Cowsills and features an interview with Susan Cowsill (now with Continental Drifters)
10:00 pm TNN Dolly Parton's Precious Memories Dolly Parton and special guests perform Gospel music; with Alison Krauss and The Cox Family, who collaborated on the Grammy winning album "I Know Who Holds Tomorrow", the Kingdom Heirs with Kirk Talley, and Honey Creek, whose members include two of Dolly's siblings, Randy and Rachel (repeats at midnight)

Sunday - April 4, 1999
9:00 am CBS CBS News Sunday Morning "Dancin' in Branson" - reporter Bill Geist attends the finals of the "search for the hottest accordion" competition in Branson, MO; the event was won by Dwayne Dopsie, son of late zydeco legend Rockin' Dopsie, Sr.
10:30 am Sundance Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama; features an appearance by Buddy Guy and his band (repeats at 8:00 pm and 3:00 am)
11:30 am ABC Walt Disney World Happy Easter Parade broadcast from Walt Disney World Resort, the holiday special will feature hot recording artists 98 Degrees ("The Hardest Thing" ), pop wunderkind Britney Spears ("Baby One More Time" ) and country hitmaker Collin Raye ("Anyone Else" ) performing the songs that have catapulted them up the charts
12:30 pm SHO Little Man Tate 1991 drama film starring and directed by Jodie Foster; cast also includes Harry Connick, Jr.
3:00 pm Action PPV Kirk Franklin & the Nu Nation Concert pay-per-view concert special featuring Kirk Franklin and special guests Crystal Lewis, CeCe Winans and New Orleans trio Trin-i-tee 5:7 (repeats at 7:30 pm)
4:00 pm Know TV World Jazz "Going Back To New Orleans" - features Louis Armstrong, Nicholas Payton, Dr. John and The Neville Brothers
(note: the Knowledge TV network is not available locally)
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by Quintology, Charmaine Neville and Com'N Groove; plus an interview with Britney Spears (see below for complete rerun schedule!)
12:00 am WUPL 54 Louisiana Jukebox performances by Quintology, Charmaine Neville and Com'N Groove; plus an interview with Britney Spears (see below for complete rerun schedule!)
12:00 am VH1 Where Are They Now? - Bad Boys of Rock series features updates on stars of the past; includes clips on Billy Idol, David Lee Roth, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dee Snyder (Twisted Sister), Gene Simmons (Kiss), Ted Nugent, Donnie Wahlberg (New Kids on The Block), Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Pete Townsend, James Brown, Alice Cooper, Chuck Berry and Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night)

Tuesday - April 6, 1999
10:00 am TNT American Hot Wax 1978 musical comedy pays tribute to Cleveland disc jockey Alan Freed, who introduced rock'n'roll to teenage American radio audiences in the 1950's; several performers of the era appear in the film including Chuck Berry, Jerry Lee Lewis, Screamin' Jay Hopkins and Frankie Ford
8:00 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by Quintology, Charmaine Neville and Com'N Groove; plus an interview with Britney Spears (see below for complete rerun schedule!)
8:00 pm WUPL 54 Malcolm & Eddie Malcolm & Eddie go undercover after the Mob trashes their club for refusing to pay protection money; Master P guest stars (rerun)

Wednesday - April 7, 1999
7:00 pm PBS Live From Lincoln Center - "Uptown Blues: Ellington at 100" The New York Philharmonic under the baton of director and conductor, Kurt Masur, and special guests, the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra under the direction of Wynton Marsalis, present a special tribute to jazz legend Duke Ellington; the two-hour program, broadcast from Lincoln Center's Avery Fisher Hall, includes selections from Edvard Grieg's "Peer Gynt" conducted by Masur and performed by the New York Philharmonic; selections from "Peer Gynt" arranged by Duke Ellington and performed by the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra with Marsalis; Ellington's "Harlem," arranged by Marsalis and performed by both the Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra and the New York Philharmonic; and other Ellington favorites; Beverly Sills hosts

Thursday - April 8, 1999
10:35 am Sundance Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama; features an appearance by Buddy Guy and his band (repeats at 4:30 pm and 2:05 am)
12:35 pm Sundance When We Were Kings documentary on the 1974 fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman; included are clips from the music festival that preceded the fight, featuring James Brown, Miriam Makeba, The Spinners, The Jazz Crusaders, B.B. King, etc; also features an interview with singer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Lloyd Price, who co-promoted the event
7:00 pm TCM Syncopation 1942 musical chronicles the history of jazz music; features many popular musical acts of the era including Gene Krupa, Benny Goodman, Charlie Barnet, Harry James, Joe Venuti, Jack Jenny and Alvino Rey; New Orleans born jazz singer Connee Boswell appears as a cafe singer and performs "Under a Falling Star"
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox never-before-seen and previously aired performances from Levon Helm & The Classic American Allstars, Banu Gibson & The New Orleans Hot Jazz, Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Grace Darling, Irie Dawtas, J. Monque' D and Todd Washko (see below for complete rerun schedule!)

Friday - April 9, 1999
8:00 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox never-before-seen and previously aired performances from Levon Helm & The Classic American Allstars, Banu Gibson & The New Orleans Hot Jazz, Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Grace Darling, Irie Dawtas, J. Monque' D and Todd Washko (see below for complete rerun schedule!)

Saturday - April 10, 1999
7:00 am VH1 Where Are They Now? series looks at music personalities, using new interviews & archival footage to spotlight where they are now and what they are doing today; this episode includes a look at 70's pop group The Cowsills and features an interview with Susan Cowsill (now with Continental Drifters)
8:30 am HBO Excess Baggage in this 1997 comic crime caper, rich girl Emily (played by Alicia Silverstone) botches her own "kidnapping" and winds up in cahoots with a car thief; co-stars Harry Connick, Jr.

Sunday - April 11, 1999
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox never-before-seen and previously aired performances from Levon Helm & The Classic American Allstars, Banu Gibson & The New Orleans Hot Jazz, Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Grace Darling, Irie Dawtas, J. Monque' D and Todd Washko (see below for complete rerun schedule!)
12:00 am WUPL 54 Louisiana Jukebox see Cox Metro 10 @ 10:30 pm

Monday - April 12, 1999
9:00 pm TNN The Oak Ridge Boys Live From Las Vegas The Oak Ridge Boys welcome guests Marty Stuart, Chely Wright and cajun music prodigy Hunter Hayes (repeats at 1:00 am)
9:00 pm WLAE 32 Charlie Rose guests include Kurt Masur, Music Director, New York Philharmonic, and Wynton Marsalis, Musical Director, Lincoln Center Jazz Orchestra (rerun)

Tuesday - April 13, 1999
5:00 am Sundance When We Were Kings documentary on the 1974 fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman; included are clips from the music festival that preceded the fight, featuring James Brown, Miriam Makeba, The Spinners, The Jazz Crusaders, B.B. King, etc; also features an interview with singer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Lloyd Price, who co-promoted the event (repeats at 4:30 pm)
8:00 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox never-before-seen and previously aired performances from Levon Helm & The Classic American Allstars, Banu Gibson & The New Orleans Hot Jazz, Original Dixieland Jazz Band, Grace Darling, Irie Dawtas, J. Monque' D and Todd Washko (see below for complete rerun schedule!)

Wednesday - April 14, 1999
11:35 pm NBC Late Night with Conan O'Brien musical guest: Cash Money Records rapper Juvenile

Thursday - April 15, 1999
1:00 pm AMC The Glenn Miller Story 1954 film bio of bandleader Glenn Miller; cast includes Louis Armstrong, Frances Langford, Barney Bigard, Gene Krupa, Trummy Young, Cozy Cole, Arvell Shaw and Nino Tempo
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox never-before-seen and previously aired performances from Leroy Jones, Deadeye Dick, Brad Randell, Acoustic Swiftness, Code 6, Seven, and Sharon Martin (see below for complete rerun schedule!)
1:30 am VH1 Behind The Music: Jerry Lee Lewis a look at Jerry Lee Lewis including his humble Louisiana beginnings, his recording days at Sun Records in Memphis and his relationship with his country and rock & roll contemporaries, Johnny Cash, Carl Perkins, Little Richard, Chuck Berry and Elvis; on the personal side, we hear about the death of two of his sons, his five failed marriages (which includes his thirteen year relationship with Myra Gale - his second cousin whom he married in 1958 when he was 22 and she was 13 years old) and his long-time pill addiction

Friday - April 16, 1999
10:30 am Sundance When We Were Kings documentary on the 1974 fight between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman; included are clips from the music festival that preceded the fight, featuring James Brown, Miriam Makeba, The Spinners, The Jazz Crusaders, B.B. King, etc; also features an interview with singer and Rock & Roll Hall of Fame member Lloyd Price, who co-promoted the event (repeats at 4:00 am)
12:30 pm HBO The Apostle Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister in this 1997 drama; filming locations included Lafayette, Lousiana; features appearances by Cajun music prodigy Hunter Hayes and gospel singer Ruby Terry

Saturday - April 17, 1999
2:30 pm HBO Sugar Ray Robinson: The Bright Lights and Dark Shadows of a Champion the story of 5-time middleweight boxing champion Sugar Ray Robinson; includes an interview with Lloyd Price; Wynton Marsalis wrote, conducted and performed the musical score
3:45 pm SHO Little Man Tate 1991 drama film starring and directed by Jodie Foster; cast also includes Harry Connick, Jr.
6:30 pm BET Docugrove: 24 hours with Debbie Allen & the Nu Nation Tour behind the scenes with Director Debbie Allen as she oversees the taping of the Nu Nation Tour, which featured Kirk Franklin, CeCe Winans and New Orleans trio Trin-i-tee 5:7
11:00 pm VH1 The Best of Hard Rock Live: Women highlights from past shows featuring female artists Lucinda Williams ("Changed the Locks" ), Natalie Merchant ("Kind & Generous" ), Lisa Loeb ("Stay, I Do" ), Natalie Imbruglia ("Wishing I Was There" ), Ani DiFranco ("As Is"), and Tricia Yearwood ("How Do I Live" ); also performances by The Pretenders and the Squirrel Nut Zippers

Sunday - April 18, 1999
11:30 am HBO Excess Baggage in this 1997 comic crime caper, rich girl Emily (played by Alicia Silverstone) botches her own "kidnapping" and winds up in cahoots with a car thief; co-stars Harry Connick, Jr.
7:00 pm TNT An All-Star Tribute To Johnny Cash top music stars honor country legend Johnny Cash; performers include Rosanne Cash, Willie Nelson, Emmylou Harris, Trisha Yearwood, Sheryl Crow, Chris Isaak, Wyclef Jean, Dave Matthews, Marty Stuart, The Mavericks, Brooks & Dunn and June Carter Cash; show tapes on April 6 at the Hammerstein Ballroom in New

Monday - April 19, 1999
8:30 am HBO The Apostle Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister in this 1997 drama; filming locations included Lafayette, Lousiana; features appearances by Cajun music prodigy Hunter Hayes and gospel singer Ruby Terry
12:05 pm Sundance Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama; features an appearance by Buddy Guy and his band (repeats at 9:35 pm)
5:00 pm VH1 The Best of Hard Rock Live: Women highlights from past shows featuring female artists Lucinda Williams ("Changed the Locks" ), Natalie Merchant ("Kind & Generous" ), Lisa Loeb ("Stay, I Do" ), Natalie Imbruglia ("Wishing I Was There" ), Ani DiFranco ("As Is"), and Tricia Yearwood ("How Do I Live" ); also performances by The Pretenders and the Squirrel Nut Zippers
7:00 pm TNN The Life and Times of Jimmy Dean profiles the life and music of entertainer and entrepreneur Jimmy Dean; includes interviews with Porter Wagoner, Eddy Arnold, Owen Bradley, and the late Floyd Cramer

Tuesday - April 20, 1999
7:00 pm VH1 Where Are They Now? - Bad Boys of Rock series features updates on stars of the past; includes clips on Billy Idol, David Lee Roth, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dee Snyder (Twisted Sister), Gene Simmons (Kiss), Ted Nugent, Donnie Wahlberg (New Kids on The Block), Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Pete Townsend, James Brown, Alice Cooper, Chuck Berry and Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night)

Thursday - April 22, 1999
7:00 am HBO Excess Baggage in this 1997 comic crime caper, rich girl Emily (played by Alicia Silverstone) botches her own "kidnapping" and winds up in cahoots with a car thief; co-stars Harry Connick, Jr.
4:15 pm HBO The Apostle Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister in this 1997 drama; filming locations included Lafayette, Lousiana; features appearances by Cajun music prodigy Hunter Hayes and gospel singer Ruby Terry
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox never-before-seen and previously aired performances from Michael Ward, Kim Carson & the Casualties, Joyful, Jeremy Davenport, Smack, Diana Thornton, Betsy McGovern, Beth Waggoner-Patterson, Richard Carr and Az One (see below for complete rerun schedule!)
11:00 pm VH1 The Best of Hard Rock Live: Women highlights from past shows featuring female artists Lucinda Williams ("Changed the Locks" ), Natalie Merchant ("Kind & Generous" ), Lisa Loeb ("Stay, I Do" ), Natalie Imbruglia ("Wishing I Was There" ), Ani DiFranco ("As Is"), and Tricia Yearwood ("How Do I Live" ); also performances by The Pretenders and the Squirrel Nut Zippers

Friday - April 23, 1999
3:30 pm SHO Little Man Tate 1991 drama film starring and directed by Jodie Foster; cast also includes Harry Connick, Jr.

Saturday - April 24, 1999
8:30 am AMC Hello, Dolly! 1969 musical starring Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau; cast also includes Louis Armstrong who performs a show-stopping rendition of the title tune
9:00 am CBS CBS News Saturday Morning the "Second Cup Cafe" segment features Buckwheat Zydeco
10:00 am Sundance Things to Do in Denver When You're Dead 1995 crime drama; features an appearance by Buddy Guy and his band (repeats at 5:00 pm)
1:00 pm VH1 Where Are They Now? series looks at music personalities, using new interviews & archival footage to spotlight where they are now and what they are doing today; this episode includes a look at 70's pop group The Cowsills and features an interview with Susan Cowsill (now with Continental Drifters)
6:00 pm VH1 Where Are They Now? - Bad Boys of Rock series features updates on stars of the past; includes clips on Billy Idol, David Lee Roth, Jerry Lee Lewis, Dee Snyder (Twisted Sister), Gene Simmons (Kiss), Ted Nugent, Donnie Wahlberg (New Kids on The Block), Rob Halford (Judas Priest), Pete Townsend, James Brown, Alice Cooper, Chuck Berry and Chuck Negron (Three Dog Night)

Sunday - April 25, 1999
9:00 am CBS CBS News Sunday Morning a tribute to Duke Ellington on the centennial of his birth; features an interview with Wynton Marsalis
5:45 pm HBO The Apostle Robert Duvall plays a volatile Pentecostal minister in this 1997 drama; filming locations included Lafayette, Lousiana; features appearances by Cajun music prodigy Hunter Hayes and gospel singer Ruby Terry

Monday - April 26, 1999
8:00 pm TNN Prime Time Country scheduled guests: Lorrie Morgan and Sammy Kershaw (repeats at midnight)

Tuesday - April 27, 1999
3:00 pm TCM When the Boys Meet the Girls A playboy helps a girl turn her father's Nevada ranch into a haven for divorcees in this 1965 musical comedy; cast includes Louis Armstrong, Liberace, Sam the Sham & the Pharoahs, Connie Francis, Herman's Hermits and The Standells; Louis plays with Tyree Glenn (trombone), Buster Bailey (clarinet), Billy Kyle (piano), Buddy Catlett (bass), and Danny Barcelona (drums); tunes include "I Got Rhythm" and "Throw it Out of Your Mind"
5:30 pm Lifetime Ellen "Ellen Unplugged" - Ellen (Ellen DeGeneres) goes to Rock and Roll Dream Camp and meets singers Aaron Neville, Bonnie Raitt, David Crosby and Sheryl Crow (rerun)
10:35 pm NBC Tonight Show with Jay Leno guests include teen pop star Britney Spears

Wednesday - April 28, 1999
10:00 am VH1 Where Are They Now? series looks at music personalities, using new interviews & archival footage to spotlight where they are now and what they are doing today; this episode includes a look at 70's pop group The Cowsills and features an interview with Susan Cowsill (now with Continental Drifters)
4:00 pm VH1 The Best of Hard Rock Live: Women highlights from past shows featuring female artists Lucinda Williams ("Changed the Locks" ), Natalie Merchant ("Kind & Generous" ), Lisa Loeb ("Stay, I Do" ), Natalie Imbruglia ("Wishing I Was There" ), Ani DiFranco ("As Is"), and Tricia Yearwood ("How Do I Live" ); also performances by The Pretenders and the Squirrel Nut Zippers
5:15 pm SHO Little Man Tate 1991 drama film starring and directed by Jodie Foster; cast also includes Harry Connick, Jr.

Thursday - April 29, 1999Duke Ellington born April 29, 1899
9:00 am TCM High Society 1956 remake of the 1940 romantic comedy The Philadelphia Story features nine top-notch numbers from Cole Porter; stars Bing Crosby, Grace Kelly, Frank Sinatra and Louis Armstrong; tunes include "High Society" (Armstrong) and the Armstrong/Crosby duet "Now You Has Jazz"
10:00 am AMC The Benny Goodman Story 1955 film bio of bandleader Benny Goodman; with Kid Ory, Lionel Hampton, Harry James, Stan Getz and Gene Krupa
8:00 pm TNN Prime Time Country scheduled guests include country superstar Mickey Gilley, Gil Grand and Jonell Mosser (repeats at midnight)
10:00 pm AMC The Glenn Miller Story 1954 film bio of bandleader Glenn Miller; cast includes Louis Armstrong, Frances Langford, Barney Bigard, Gene Krupa, Trummy Young, Cozy Cole, Arvell Shaw and Nino Tempo (repeats at 3:00 am)
10:00 pm TCM Paris Blues 1961 drama; an offbeat account of two swinging musicians in Left Bank Paris who spend most of their time romancing the tourists; stars Paul Newman, Sidney Poitier and Louis Armstrong; features Oscar nominated musical score by Duke Ellington
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox never-before-seen and previously aired performances from Michael Foster Project, Head 58, Tony Green & Gypsy Jazz, Gina Forsyth, Timothea, Quintology and Com'n Groove (see below for complete rerun schedule!)
12:00 am TCM Cabin in the Sky 1942 musical was the debut of film director Vincente Minnelli and Hollywood's first general release of an all-star, all-black musical; cast includes Eddie "Rochester" Anderson, Ethel Waters, Lena Horne, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, The Hall Johnson Choir and Louis Armstrong


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