Ann Savoy: a life in Cajun music and Wilbur Whitta's Wildfire
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In Southern Louisiana, a few hours from New Orleans, Ann Savoy has spent a lifetime studying, playing and collecting Cajun music. She's best known for her trio Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band, her duet album with Linda Ronstadt Adieu False Heart, and touring and playing festivals with the Savoy Family Band. Ann has just released her first ever solo album, Another Heart, which pays tribute to her early musical loves, the English and American singer songwriters of the 1960s and 70s, but with a Cajun twist. Pianist and composer Wilbur Whitta has released Wildfire, his debut album as bandleader. During the midst of a NSW tour, Wilbur joins Andrew on The Music Show to explain the blend of improvisation and composition on the album, writing for a quartet with two horns and no bass, and about the importance of having mentors in jazz. Music in the show: Title: Two Step D'Amédé Artist: Savoy-Doucet Cajun Band Composer: Marc Savoy Album: Two-Step D'Amédé Label: Arhoolie Records CD-316  Title: Cajun Love Song Artist: Ann Savoy Composer: Ann Savoy Album: Another Heart Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings SFW40256 Title: Waterloo Sunset Artist: Ann Savoy Composer: Ray Davies Album: Another Heart Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings SFW40256 Title: Walk Away Renee Artist: Linda Ronstadt, Ann Savoy Composer: Bob Calilli, Mike Brown, Tony Sansome  Album: Adieu False Heart Label: Vanguard 79808-2 Title: Stolen Car Artist: Ann Savoy Composer: Bruce Springsteen Album: Another Heart Label: Smithsonian Folkways Recordings SFW40256 Titles: Leave To Enter; Pizza; Not Interested; RED; Sea Legs Artist: Wilbur Whitta piano and keyboards, Tom Avgenicos trumpet, Jack Stoneham saxophone, Alex Inman-Hislop drums Composer: Wilbur Whitta Album: Wildfire Label: ABC Jazz ABCJ0026D
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