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Live from the Artists Den #207 “Booker T. and the Drive-By Truckers” Recorded April 23, 2009, The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, New Orleans, LA

Booker T. Jones is the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame keyboardist for Booker T. & the MG’s, which played on dozens of R&B classics for . He released his first solo album in two decades in April 2009 – Potato Hole , featuring and southern rockers the Drive- By Truckers (one of the most respected musical acts today – both as an independent group and as a backing band), which The New York Times hailed as “more pithy and forceful than ever.” Of Bettye LaVette , The New York Times said, “Classic soul singing doesn’t get any better.”

The 19 th -century Patrick F. Taylor Library at The Ogden Museum of Southern Art, University of New Orleans, is currently closed to the public while being restored to its original grandeur. But its doors were opened to a select few on a warm April night for a concert as unique as the setting: Booker T. and the Drive-by Truckers with special guest Bettye LaVette. Under the sculpted oak beams of the library’s vaulted ceiling, rich kept the crowd on its feet late into the night.

Song List *All songs feature the Drive-By Truckers “” with Booker T. “Potato Hole” with Booker T. “I Still Want to Be Your Baby (Take Me Like I Am)” with Bettye LaVette “Jealousy” with Bettye LaVette “I Guess We Shouldn’t Talk About That Now” with Bettye LaVette “Pound It Out” with Booker T. “” with Booker T. “Marry Me” “Buttholeville” “3 Dimes Down”

60 minutes. ST and CC. Available in HD (16:9 Anamorphic Widescreen) and SD (Letterbox). Rating: TV-PG.