ABSTRACT: 00:20 Introduction 04:55 Describes process of learning piano and boogy woogy through listening to practicing and listening such as Albert Ammons and Pete Clancy. Leyland talks about living in New Orleans and putting out his first album, Witches Kitchen on Dinasour Records. 05:00 Leyland describes the set that he is about to play, stating that he will do covers as well as originals. Miner conludeds the interview. 08:05 Demonstration—Cover Pinetop Smith’s “Boogie Woogie” 13:04 Demonstration—Cover Mead Lux Lowis’s “Honky Tonk Train Blues” 16:52 Demonstration—Cover Cow Cow Davenport’s “Back in the Alley” 20:04 Demonstration—Cover Freddy Slack and Will Bradley’s “Down the Road a Piece” 25:55 Demonstration—Original song “So Many Roads” 28:45 Demonstration—Cover Sonny Boy Williamson “Shake Your Boogie” 31:44 Demonstration—Cover Jimmy Yancey’s “Yancey Bugle Call” 35:57 Demonstration 42:17 Demonstration—Describes that the song is based off a British poem from the 1700’s called Saint James Infermery 43:17 Introduction Bob Seeley 47:33 Demonstration—Bob Seeley, Jim Benson, and Carl “Sonny” Leyland 54:28 Demonstration—Bob Seeley, Jim Benson, and Carl “Sonny” Leyland 55:09 End