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ALWAYS FOR PLEASURE - 1978
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ALWAYS FOR PLEASURE - 1978 - Intro
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An American Treasure and Living Legend Les Blank and his Documentary Films on BYOD EP14
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Big Chief-Professor Longhair (1973)
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Allen Toussaint "Southern Nights"
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Allen Toussaint "Party Goin On" (2009)
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Allen Toussaint plays Professor Longhair
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Allen Toussaint "Get Out My Life, Woman" (2011)
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Canray Fontenot and Bois Sec Ardoin
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Bonsoir Moreau
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Canray Fontenot: Bonsoir Moreau
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Canray Fontenot Interview
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BeauSoleil Interview
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BeauSoleil-Varise
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Clarence 'Frogman' Henry performs Aint Got No Home at LMHOF Legends
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Clifton Chenier - Bon Ton Roulet
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Cosimo Matassa Interview
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Cassanova
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A Streetcar Named Desire Official Trailer
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Black Indians of New Orleans
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Cuban Music: Paulo, Comparsas Dance
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Bamboula Dance Parade
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Cutumba performing Son
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Clave for Beginners
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Alex Chilton on 120 Minutes (1985)
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Al Hirt on Johnny Cash Show
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Amanda Shaw: "Hot Tamale Baby" and "Good Southern Girl"
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Alex Chilton "Paul Westerberg"
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Big Freedia "NA WHO MAD!?"
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Big Freedia "Y'all Get Back Now"
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Ben Jaffe Tuba Interview
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Big Freedia - The Queen Diva (Pitchfork Documentary)
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Bob French and the Tuxedo band "Bogalusa Strut"
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Clint Maedgen and Preservation Hall Jazz Band "I'll Fly Away" on Letterman
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Amanda Shaw "Perridin Two Step"
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Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble "It's Alright"
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Big Freedia - Excuse - Official Music Video
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Big Freedia documentary by Pitchfork
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Alabama Dixieland Jazz Band
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All-Star Tribute to UGK
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A Journey to the Slave House on Gorée Island, Senegal ("House of Slaves" portion begins about 4 minutes into the film.)
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A Berlin night club featuring jazz in Einbrecher (1930)
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Alberta Hunter, "My Handy Man" (1981)
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Billie Holiday with Lester Young and others, "Fine and Mellow" (1958)
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Armstrong arrives at European and African Airports:
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Clint Eastwood, Bird (1988)
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Crossroads (1986)
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Clips from New Orleans Silent Films
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Creoles of Color in Plaquemines Parish, LA (FROM THE END OF THE EARTH)
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Coming out the door: Lady Buckjumpers - 2011 Second Line Parade
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Congo Square: the people, their music, the songs and influence on jazz. Featuring commentary by Wynton Marsalis and Gerald Early.
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Conjunto Folklorico Nacional Palo dancing
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Afro-Cuban KINFUITI drum Ta Makuende Yaya, Palo Kongo friction drum
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Canal Street Blues, King Oliver, 1923