9 p.m. to 10 p.m.

Marvin Gaye – Got to Give It Up 

Little Beaver – Party Down 

Betty Wright – Clean Up Woman 

Jean Knight – Mr. Big Stuff 

The Rolling Stones – Slave

The Rolling Stones – Rip This Joint 

Louis Armstrong – St. Louis Blues

The Fat Babies – Till Times Get Better 

Fritzel’s New Orleans Jazz Band – Down in New Orleans 

Denis Keldie – Dialin Up Memphis 

Terry Blersh – Early Morning Rain 

 

10 p.m. to 11 p.m.

The Wild Magnolias – Handa Wanda 

The Wild Magnolias – Smoke My Peace Pipe 

The Wild Magnolias – New Suit 

The Wild Magnolias – Ah Anka Ting Tang Boo Shanka 

The Wild Magnolias – New Kinda Groove 

Papa Mali – I’m a Ram 

The Brown Hornets – Mini Wheat 

The Tristones – Tamarindo

Chris Stapleton – Tennessee Whiskey 

Willie Nelson – My Own Peculiar Way 

The Everly Brothers – All I Have to Do is Dream 

Robert Planet, Alison Krauss – Rich Woman 

Bob Dylan – Full Moon and Empty Arms 

 

11 p.m. to 12 a.m.

Betty Harris – Ride Your Pony 

Rufus Thomas – The Memphis Train  

Bobby Rush – Mary Jane

Ann Peebles – Slipped, Tripped and Fell in Love

Aretha Franklin – Niki Hoeky 

Doris Troy – Just One Look 

Doris Allen – A Shell of a Woman 

Rogers and The Gypsies -Pass the Hatchet

Wilson Pickett – I found a Love 

The Upsetters – Hatti Malatti 

Curly Moore – Get Low Down 

Charles Sheffiled – It’s Your Voodoo Working 

Ruby and the Romantics – Our Day Will Come 

Eldridge Holmes – Pop, Popcorn Children 

Jr. Walker & The All Stars – Shake and fingerpop 

Harold Batiste – Funky Soul 

Hot 8 Brass Band – On the Spot 

 

12 a.m. to 1 a.m.

Little Big Town, Trombone Shorty – Jambalaya 

The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Dr. John – It’s All Over Now 

Dr. John – Mardi Gras Day 

James Andrews – Ghetto Funk Music 

Allen Toussaint – Yes We Can Can 

The Meters – Sophisticated Cissy  

Bob Marley & The Wailers – Lively Up Yourself 

Al Anderson on guitar

Jimmy Cliff – Many Rivers to Cross

The Neville Brothers – Sitting in Limbo 

Cyril Neville – Slave Driver 

One Love Brass Band – A Message to Rudy 

Laurel Aitken – Back to New Orleans