Interview with Warren Storm and Katie Webster
Warren Storm:
00:40 - Bobby Charles writing "Walkin' to New Orleans"
02:15 - Drummers who influenced Warren and describing his style
04:15 - 50s album with J.D. Miller, Huey Meaux
05:20 - Today's recording process and equipment
06:25 - Huey Meaux's recording studios
Katie Webster:
07:30 - Katie's childhood - Born in Houston January 9, 1939, learning music through Pentecostal church
10:00 - Parent's influence on her - Her mom sold Avon products to afford piano lessons for Katie
12:45 - Playing for her brother-in-law's church
13:00 - Katie's family - most of them play musical instruments or sing
15:00 - Going from Gospel music to Blues and Rock 'n Roll after moving to her Aunt's house in Beaumont, TX
18:10 - Playing with other bands and then starting her own band "The Hylites"
21:00 - Recording with Eddie Shuler and J.D. Miller
22:00 - Her early hits with J.D. Miller "Sea of Love" and "I Need You, Baby"
24:30 - Working with Warren Storm, Lionel Prevost, Al Foreman in a studio session band
27:30 - Playing/Recording with Otis Redding, James Brown, and other charting bands/artists
28:45 - Working at clubs in California
29:30 - Clubs she worked at, repertoire for those performances
32:10 - Recording for Goldband Records
33:00 - Stories of the Miller Sessions
35:00 - Katie's playing and singing style
36:10 - Future plans, new album, tour hopes
