01:50 Band explains that they’ve been playing together for three years. Originally from Colorado and Nebraska. 02:48 Miner discusses early success at the Maple Leaf, and the Iguanas’ first album. 03:45 Miner speaks with René Coman about growing up in New Orleans, in the 8th Ward and Algiers Point. Studied at NOCCA with Ellis Marsellis. 05:02 Coman speaks of playing with Alex Chilton. 06:11 Miner speaks directly to Rod Hodges about his background growing up in Sebastapol, California, in addition to his early influences – particularly Blues artists like B.B. King, as well as Mexican accordion music. 09:17 Miner speaks to Joe Cabral about his first impressions of New Orleans, after living in Nebraska and Colorado. 11:52 Discusses the Cunjunto Music Festival in San Antonio, Texas and the influences on the band, adopting the bajo. 12:35 Miner addresses Derek Houston and his work at WWOZ. 14:19 Miner discusses The Iguanas new record, El Orangutan, which they pressed themselves in San Antonio, TX. 15:13 Rod Hodges discusses recording the record in San Antonio, Texas, with Flaco Jimenez’s brother, Santiago Jimenez Jr. 16:16 Finished recording the album in New Orleans. 16:47 Taped demonstration of new album. 18:41 Caldon discusses finishing the record in Studio 13 in the top of the Maison Blanche building, where Louis Armstrong did live broadcasts in the 1920s. 19:50 Musician dicusses the unique regional music of the Gulf Coast, from Mississippi, to Louisiana, to Texas. 21:04 Discusses Jimmy Buffet asking the Iguanas to tour with him in 1990. 22:35 Miner discusses “Fortuneteller,” and the video the Iguanas made for the song. 23:45 Taped demonstration, “Late at Night.” 27:00 Additional taped demonstration, “Para Donde Vas.” 28:30 Band begins taking questions from the audience.