Irma Thomas "Anyone Who Knows What Love Is"
American Bandstand. August 25, 1964. Preceded by the Record Review of Johnny Burnette's "A Bigger Man". A nice interview with Irma follows the performance.
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▶ New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2015 - http://bit.ly/1cqxhPP Track list: 1. It's Raining 2. Time Is On My Side 3. Ruler Of My Heart 4. Back ...
American Bandstand. August 25, 1964. Preceded by the Record Review of Johnny Burnette's "A Bigger Man". A nice interview with Irma follows the performance.
Dolly Parton visits New Orleans for the Mardi Gras celebration. She teams up with three of the city's musical legends for a rousing performance of Coal Mine.
1989 recording live, This four Louisiana natives sings a classical Hit popularised by the New Orleans Rhythm & Blues singer Lee Dorsey and composed by Alan Toussaint - This video is an extract from a longer movie that you can find on you-tube, but
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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2014 - http://bit.ly/1f8Gr4A Irma Thomas - Live at New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival 2014
New Orleans' favorite R&B singer Irma Thomas talks about her most famous song, "It's Raining" (written by Allen Toussaint), during an interview on the first day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, April 23, 2010.
A soul legend speaks...
Irma Thomas talks about her experiences with Harold Battiste
post-Katrina reopening of the Superdome on Monday Night Football, September 25, 2006
Part 1 of 3 Bill Wax interviews Allen Toussaint and Irma Thomas on Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise #25, Oct. 30, 2015. The Legendary Rhythm & Blues Cruise family was deeply saddened to learn of the death of Allen Toussaint. This remarkable musician
GRAMMY Winning blues and soul singer, Irma Thomas, reflects on her experience during the 1960's. Excerpt from a GRAMMY Foundation Living History interview. For more information on this program, visit http://www.grammyfoundation.org
Legendary track from the legendary singer, written and produced by Allen Toussaint.
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