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New Orleans' Music Will Survive

Brian Stoltz, Ivan Neville and Bonnie Raitt in Funky!

While New Orleans struggles to overcome the tragic effects of Hurricane Katrina, one wonders if we’ll ever hear the joyous sounds of Mardi Gras again. The new documentary Make It Funky! (opening today in select cities) presents a history of the town and the music born in its streets. Filmmaker (and N'Awlins native) Michael Murphy chatted with TVGuide.com about the sounds of the Big Easy and why he knows  his city will rise again.

TVGuide.com: What makes the music of New Orleans so special?
Michael Murphy:
Well, everyone knows New Orleans for its jazz, but it has 200 years of rich musical influences: rhythm and blues, blues, Mardi Gras Indians, marching brass bands.... It really makes for a great gumbo of traditions. It also has a uniquely funky beat.

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Premise: A documentary on New Orleans' music, including its history and its influence on pop. Performances of "Fiyo on the Bayou" and "Let the Good Times Roll" are featured, along with remarks by the Neville Brothers, Irma Thomas, Allen Toussaint, Lloyd Price, Keith Richards and Bonnie Raitt.

Make It Funky Cast

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