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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 - July 1, 1999
10:30 am Action PPV Master P's Theatre No Limit Records rapper Snoop Dogg and athletes Ricky Williams and Terrell Davis preview upcoming movies and music videos (repeats at 5:00 pm)
7:15 pm MAX Stormy Weather 1943 song-filled musical; musical performers include New Orleans drummer Zutty Singleton, plus Cab Calloway, Lena Horne, Fats Waller, Coleman Hawkins, Ada Brown and Taps Miller
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by blues rocker Rockin' Jake, singer Terry Dexter and The Wimberly Family (see below for rerun schedule!)

Friday - July 2, 1999
8:30 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
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)

Saturday - July 3, 1999
8:00 am Action PPV Master P's Theatre No Limit Records rapper Snoop Dogg and athletes Ricky Williams and Terrell Davis preview upcoming movies and music videos (repeats at 2:30 pm & 10:00 pm)
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)

Sunday - July 4, 1999
7:00 pm FOX The Simpsons guest (voice) appearance by Hank Williams, Jr. (rerun)

Monday - July 5, 1999
11:00 am FX Delta Heat a Los Angeles policeman tracks his partner's killer to the alligator-infested swamps of Louisiana in this 1992 direct to video crime drama; features an appearance by Rockin' Dopsie & the Zydeco Twisters, who contribute the soundtrack tunes "Josephine Pas Se Ma Femme" and "Lafayette Two Step"
7:30 pm VH1 Before They Were Rock Stars "Teen Idols" looks at the early years of recording artists Britney Spears, the Spice Girls, Mike Nesmith, New Kids On The Block , 'N Sync and 98 Degrees
9:30 pm MTV MTV's Making The Video half-hour show gives viewers an inside look at how music video's are made; this episode features pop sensation Britney Spears premiering the video for "You Drive Me (Crazy)" from her smash debut album "Baby One More Time"
12:30 am VH1 History of Rock 'n' Roll "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 'n' roll superstars; with performances 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")

Tuesday - July 6, 1999
12:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guests Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville perform "Don't Know Much" and "When Something is Wrong With My Baby" (originally aired on 12/09/89)
12:00 pm WVUE 8 Access Hollywood segments on singer Britney Spears and actor Jackie Chan (syndicated; repeats at 2:30 am)
6:00 pm BET Planet Groove No Limit Records rapper Snoop Dogg performs three of his hottest singles
6:30 pm MTV FANatic lucky fans get to interview their favorite stars; featuring Backstreet Boys and Britney Spears
8:00 pm TNN Prime Time Country with musical guests Lee Roy Parnell and Hank Williams, Jr. (rerun; show repeats at midnight)
9:30 pm MTV BIOrhythm profile of rap star Master P told with music, photos and film clips
11:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guests Linda Ronstadt and Aaron Neville perform "Don't Know Much" and "When Something is Wrong With My Baby" (originally aired on 12/09/89)

Wednesday - July 7, 1999
1:30 pm BET Planet Groove No Limit Records rapper Snoop Dogg performs three of his hottest singles

Thursday - July 8, 1999
12:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Harry Connick, Jr. performs "It Had To Be You" and "It's Alright With Me" (originally aired 01/13/90)
3:30 pm BET Rap City Rap City joins Tru (brothers Master P, Silkk the Shocker and C-Murder) in New Orleans on the set of their "Hoody Hoo" video shoot
6:00 pm BET Planet Groove Celebrity Top 10 No Limit Records CEO Master P talks about his No Limit projects and pitches the hottest videos
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox a "Best of LA Jukebox" featuring performances from past shows (see below for rerun schedule!)
11:00 pm Comedy Central Saturday Night Live musical guest Harry Connick, Jr. performs "It Had To Be You" and "It's Alright With Me" (originally aired 01/13/90)
1:05 am WGNO 26 Politically Incorrect panelists include No Limit Records rapper Snoop Dogg (originally aired 05/10/99)

Friday - July 9, 1999
1:30 pm BET Planet Groove Celebrity Top 10 No Limit Records CEO Master P talks about his No Limit projects and pitches the hottest videos
10:35 pm CBS Late Show with David Letterman musical guest: singer Lucinda Williams

Saturday - July 10, 1999
11:00 am FX Delta Heat a Los Angeles policeman tracks his partner's killer to the alligator-infested swamps of Louisiana in this 1992 direct to video crime drama; features an appearance by Rockin' Dopsie & the Zydeco Twisters, who contribute the soundtrack tunes "Josephine Pas Se Ma Femme" and "Lafayette Two Step"
2:00 pm MTV MTV's Making The Video an inside look at how music video's are made; this episode features pop sensation Britney Spears premiering the video for "You Drive Me (Crazy)" from her smash debut album "Baby One More Time"
4:00 pm MTV BIOrhythm profile of rap star Master P told with music, photos and film clips
6:00 pm BET Planet Groove Celebrity Top 10 No Limit Records CEO Master P talks about his No Limit projects and pitches the hottest videos

Sunday - July 11, 1999
8:30 am MTV BIOrhythm profile of rap star Master P told with music, photos and film clips (repeats at 1:30 pm)
9:00 pm MTV MTV's Making The Video an inside look at how music video's are made; this episode features pop sensation Britney Spears premiering the video for "You Drive Me (Crazy)" from her smash debut album "Baby One More Time"

Monday - July 12, 1999
5:30 pm MTV MTV's Making The Video an inside look at how music video's are made; this episode features pop sensation Britney Spears premiering the video for "You Drive Me (Crazy)" from her smash debut album "Baby One More Time"
10:35 pm NBC Tonight Show with Jay Leno musical guest: Tim McGraw

Tuesday - July 13, 1999
1:30 pm E! FYE! coverage of the June 12th Wango Tango concert featuring Ricky Martin, Britney Spears and Will Smith
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); (repeats at 12:30 am)
9:30 pm MTV BIOrhythm profile of rap star Master P told with music, photos and film clips

Wednesday - July 14, 1999
8:00 am E! FYE! coverage of the June 12th Wango Tango concert featuring Ricky Martin, Britney Spears and Will Smith
1:30 pm WLAE 32 A Taste of Louisiana includes a segment on New Orleans jazz musician Alvin Batiste
8:00 pm TNN Prime Time Country with musical guests Wynonna and Trini Triggs (rerun; show repeats at midnight)

Thursday - July 15, 1999
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by rock band Zebra and Zydeco Sweetheart Rosie Ledet (see below for rerun schedule!)

Friday - July 16, 1999
8:00 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by rock band Zebra and Zydeco Sweetheart Rosie Ledet (see below for rerun schedule!)

Saturday - July 17, 1999
11:00 pm WYES 12 Stevie Ray Vaughan: A Tribute an all-star line-up pays tribute to the memory of legendary Texas blues guitarist Steve Ray Vaughan; performers include Jimmy Vaughan, B.B. King, Eric Clapton, Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Dr. John, Art Neville, and Bonnie Raitt, plus the former Double Trouble rhythm section of Tommy Shannon and Chris Layton; songs include Art Neville's "Six Strings Down"

Sunday - July 18, 1999
1:00 pm MTV BIOrhythm profile of rap star Master P told with music, photos and film clips
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by rock band Zebra and Zydeco Sweetheart Rosie Ledet (see below for rerun schedule!)
12:00 am WUPL 54 Louisiana Jukebox performances by rock band Zebra and Zydeco Sweetheart Rosie Ledet (see below for rerun schedule!)

Monday - July 19, 1999
3:30 pm MTV All Access behind the scenes of the Britney Spears "Baby One More Time" tour (repeats at 8:30 pm and 11:30 pm)

Tuesday - July 20, 1999
12:45 pm AMC Hello, Dolly! 1969 musical starring Barbra Streisand and Walter Matthau; cast also includes Louis Armstrong who performs a rousing rendition of the title tune (video clip)
6:30 pm MTV BIOrhythm profile of rap star Master P told with music, photos and film clips (repeats at 1:30 pm)
8:00 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by rock band Zebra and Zydeco Sweetheart Rosie Ledet (see below for rerun schedule!)

Wednesday - July 21, 1999
9:00 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); (repeats at 12:30 am)

Thursday - July 22, 1999
8:00 am USA Jeff Foxworthy guest appearance by singer Tim McGraw (rerun)
8:00 pm Much Music 1999 World Music Awards performers include Britney Spears, Ricky Martin, Barenaked Ladies, Backstreet Boys; The Corrs, Tyrese and Jennifer Paige; also appearing will be Cher, Janet Jackson and Will Smith; taped May 5th in Monaco (repeats at 11:00 pm; does not air on Much USA)
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox performances by rockabilly legend Dale Hawkins (of "Susie Q" fame), the Rebecca Barry Quartet and Ben Hunter, "The Soul Avenger", with One Drop Plus (see below for rerun schedule!)

Friday - July 23, 1999
7:00 am AMC Pete Kelly's Blues 1955 tale of jazz and gangsters was produced, directed and narrated by its leading man, Jack Webb; music segments feature an appearance by New Orleans saxophonist Eddie Miller; also Ella Fitzgerald, Joe Venuti, Dick Cathcart, etc.
7:00 am Much Music 1999 World Music Awards performers include Britney Spears, Ricky Martin, Barenaked Ladies, Backstreet Boys; The Corrs, Tyrese and Jennifer Paige; also appearing will be Cher, Janet Jackson and Will Smith; taped May 5th in Monaco (does not air on Much USA)
9:00 pm MTV All Access behind the scenes of the Britney Spears "Baby One More Time" tour
9:30 pm VH1 Before They Were Rock Stars "Teen Idols" looks at the early years of recording artists Britney Spears, the Spice Girls, Mike Nesmith, New Kids On The Block , 'N Sync and 98 Degrees

Saturday - July 24, 1999
9:00 am MTV All Access behind the scenes of the Britney Spears "Baby One More Time" tour (repeats at 8:30 pm and 11:30 pm)
12:00 pm VH1 History of Rock 'n' Roll "Rock 'n' Roll Explodes" looks at the roots of rock 'n' roll - blues, country, gospel and jazz; features performances by Hank Williams, Muddy Waters, Ruth Brown, Louis Jordan, Little Richard, Fats Domino ("Blue Monday"), Ray Charles and Big Joe Turner (repeats at 11:30 pm)
1:00 pm VH1 History of Rock 'n' Roll "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 'n' roll superstars; with performances 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")
3:00 pm Jazz on BET Impressions featuring Donald Harrison, Mindy Abair, Gerald Albright and Boney James (repeats at 9:00 pm)

Sunday - July 25, 1999
3:30 pm Bravo Arts & Minds includes a segment on jazz musician Branford Marsalis

Monday - July 26, 1999
5:30 pm Bravo Arts & Minds includes a segment on jazz musician Branford Marsalis
8:00 pm TNN Prime Time Country with musical guests Tim McGraw and Jennifer Warnes (rerun; repeats at midnight)
9:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 1) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; this hour features Lucinda Williams (# 97); Erykah Badu (100); Ani DiFranco (90); Eartha Kitt (89); etc.

Tuesday - July 27, 1999
4:30 am Bravo Arts & Minds includes a segment on jazz musician Branford Marsalis (repeats at 4:30 pm)
8:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 1) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; this hour features Lucinda Williams (# 97); Erykah Badu (100); Ani DiFranco (90); Eartha Kitt (89); etc.
9:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 2) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; features Mahalia Jackson (# 78); Ronnie Spector (67); Big Mama Thornton (80); Sade (66); etc.

Wednesday - July 28, 1999
11:00 am Bravo Arts & Minds includes a segment on jazz musician Branford Marsalis (repeats at 12:00 am)
11:00 am VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 1) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; this hour features Lucinda Williams (# 97); Erykah Badu (100); Ani DiFranco (90); Eartha Kitt (89); etc. (repeats at 7:00 pm)
12:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 2) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; features Mahalia Jackson (# 78); Ronnie Spector (67); Big Mama Thornton (80); Sade (66); etc. (repeats at 8:00 pm)

Thursday - July 29, 1999
4:30 am Bravo Arts & Minds includes a segment on jazz musician Branford Marsalis
6:00 am TV Land Flip Wilson guests include Louis Armstrong; highlights include a duet between Flip and Louis Armstrong and a Rev. Leroy sketch in which Flip and Louis sing "When the Saints Go Marching In"
11:00 am Jazz on BET Jazz Central featuring Buckwheat Zydeco (repeats at 5:00 pm & 11:00 pm)
12:00 pm Comedy Saturday Night Live musical guest the Neville Brothers perform "Brother Jake" and "River of Life"; originally aired on 12/15/90 (repeats at 11:00 pm)
6:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 1) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; this hour features Lucinda Williams (# 97); Erykah Badu (100); Ani DiFranco (90); Eartha Kitt (89); etc.
7:00 pm SHO I Got The Hook Up Two small-time scam artists, Black (Master P) and Blue (A.J. Johnson) land in hot water when the FBI and unsatisfied customers come looking for them; also features appearances by Mia X, C-Murder, Mystikal, Mr Serv-On, Ice Cube, Fiend, Kane & Abel and Snoop Dogg; the soundtrack features many of these artists, plus Jay-Z, ODB, etc.
7:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 2) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; features Mahalia Jackson (# 78); Ronnie Spector (67); Big Mama Thornton (80); Sade (66); etc.
10:30 pm Cox Metro 10 Louisiana Jukebox scheduled guests include singer Leigh "Little Queenie" Harris, Texas rocker Hadden Sayers and local rapper Rizzo (see below for rerun schedule!)
1:30 am TNT American Hot Wax 1978 musical comedy pays tribute to 50's rock & roll and disc jockey Alan Freed; cast includes Jerry Lee Lewis, Frankie Ford, Chuck Berry and Screamin' Jay Hawkins

Friday - July 30, 1999
6:30 am TV Land Flip Wilson guests include The Ragin' Cajun, Doug Kershaw
5:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 1) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; this hour features Lucinda Williams (# 97); Erykah Badu (100); Ani DiFranco (90); Eartha Kitt (89); etc.
6:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 2) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; features Mahalia Jackson (# 78); Ronnie Spector (67); Big Mama Thornton (80); Sade (66); etc.
7:00 pm A&E; Biography "Hank Williams: The Lonesome Heart of Country" - portrait of country music's first true superstar who died at age 29 in the backseat of a Cadillac after a self-destructive spiral of alcohol abuse and turbulent marriages; features interviews with his son Hank Williams, Jr. and country stars Marty Stuart and Billy Walker (repeats at 11:00 pm)

Saturday - July 31, 1999
12:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 1) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; this hour features Lucinda Williams (# 97); Erykah Badu (100); Ani DiFranco (90); Eartha Kitt (89); etc.
1:00 pm VH1 100 Greatest Women of Rock & Roll (Hour 2) salute to female musicians via performance clips, classic cuts and interviews; features Mahalia Jackson (# 78); Ronnie Spector (67); Big Mama Thornton (80); Sade (66); etc.
9:00 pm WYES 12 Austin City Limits performances by Delbert McClinton and Miss Lavelle White (rerun from 1977 season)


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