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Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music

Harry Connick, Jr. second-lining through the French Quarter in New Orleans in "Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music."
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Harry Connick, Jr. second-lining through the French Quarter in New Orleans in "Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music."

Airs Friday, January 10, 2014 at 9 p.m. on KPBS TV

It’s been recorded by 350 artists in 30 languages, been a hit in four different decades and featured in movies like "O Brother Where Art Thou," but “You Are My Sunshine” holds a special place in the hearts of Louisiana’s citizens because it was made famous by Jimmie Davis, who served two terms as Louisiana’s governor. In addition, it was named the state song of Louisiana in 1977.

Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews performs “You Are My Sunshine” on the St. Charles Streetcar in "Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music."
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Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews performs “You Are My Sunshine” on the St. Charles Streetcar in "Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music."
Buddy Guy performs "You Are My Sunshine" at his club in Chicago for "Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music."
Courtesy of Louisiana Public Broadcasting
Buddy Guy performs "You Are My Sunshine" at his club in Chicago for "Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music."

Harry Connick, Jr. hosts a musical journey that features major music stars performing Louisiana’s state song. Connick and his band second-line through the French Quarter, Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews performs with his band on a New Orleans streetcar and country music star Tim McGraw leads fans in a spirited rendition.

Rock and Roll Hall of Famer Jerry Lee Lewis performs at his house in Memphis, blues legend Buddy Guy plays at his club in Chicago and Grammy winners Wynton and Branford Marsalis join their dad, Ellis, and brother Jason for a unique jazz version of the state song.

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Other performers include the Zion Harmonizers, Rebirth Brass Band, Marcia Ball, Paul Groves, Michael Doucet, Rockin’ Dopsie, Luther Kent, http://allentoussaint.com/, Zachary Richard, Buckwheat Zydeco, Irma Thomas, Better Than Ezra and Mickey Gilley.

Since the program was recorded during the 200th anniversary of Louisiana admission as the nation’s 18th state, it also contains some historical information about the Bayou State between the performances.

"Sunshine By The Stars: Celebrating Louisiana Music" was produced by Louisiana Public Broadcasting in association with Harry Connick, Jr. and the Louisiana Lt. Governor’s Office as part of the Louisiana Year of Music.

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