#36 - The Big Time Stuff: Guest James Andrews

Published: May 18, 2020, 8:16 p.m.

b'Neal and Chris talk Jazz music with New Orleans jazz legend, James Andrews, who weaves a tale of music and life while growing up in the Treme neighborhood of New Orleans. Chris and Neal further discuss the week\'s public market news, the expected $3T stimulus and Neal asks about the market trading up due to algorithmic trading resulting in a public market moving in the opposite direction to reality, and Chris explains price-insensitive buying.\\n\\nJames Andrews is an American musician from New Orleans. He hails from a musical family; he is the grandson of Jesse Hill, older brother (and mentor) to Troy Andrews (better known by his stage name of "Trombone Shorty"), and cousin to Glen David Andrews and the late Travis "Trumpet Black" Hill. A trumpeter and vocalist, Andrews has the nickname \\u201cSatchmo of the Ghetto.\\u201d Raised in the Trem\\xe9 neighborhood, Andrews played in a number of brass bands, including the Treme Brass Band, Junior Olympia Brass Band, and the New Birth Brass Band, before launching his own band, James Andrews and the Crescent City Allstars. He also played with multi-instrumentalist Danny Barker. In 1998, he released the album Satchmo of the Ghetto, which was produced by Allen Toussaint and featured Dr. John on all 11 tracks.\\n\\nIn 2005, shortly after Hurricane Katrina, James Andrews was one of the first musicians to return to New Orleans following the flooding. He and his brother, Trombone Shorty, played at Jackson Square a mere 17 days after Katrina hit the area, and, at a later show at the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park, Andrews was the first to declare "We\\u2019re gonna rebuild this city, note by note."\\n\\nAndrews appeared as himself in three episodes of the HBO series Treme, "Do Watcha Wanna," "Smoke My Peace Pipe," and "Yes We Can Can"'