Reggie Houston - Recording Credits

Recording Credits

  • 2006 - "The Katrina Sessions" by Matthew Voth, with guest musician Reggie Houston
  • 2004 - "Doctors, Professors, Kings & Queens: Big Ol' Box of New Orleans" Shout! Factory's mammoth 4 disc collection that covers the full range of Crescent City music, from R&B to jazz, zydeco and funk.
  • 2003 - "Louisiana Night" by Jimmy "Bean" Ballero, with guest musician Reggie Houston
  • 2003 - "Makin' Groceries" by Reggie Houston and Friends
  • 2001 - "Fats Domino Live! (Shout)" Recorded live in 2001 at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
  • 2001 - "Guthro" by Bruce Guthro
  • 2001 - "Sisters on the Riverbed" by Nanaco
  • 2000 - "Urgin' For The Virgin" by Reggie Houston's Earth Island Band
  • 2000 - "Mardi Gras Mambo" by Cubanismo
  • 2000 - "As Long as You're Living Yours: The Music of Keith Jarrett"
  • 1999 - "Wordless Praise The Gospel Saxophone of Reggie Houston" with Ezekiel Williams on organ & piano, Damian Brown on piano, organ & synthesizer, Cornell Williams on bass, and Jeffrey Alexander drums. Produced by Mark Bingham
  • 1999 - "Come On Now Social" by The Indigo Girls. Reggie appears on track 6 "Peace Tonight" along with guest vocalist Joan Osborne
  • 1999 - "Dew Drop Out" by The Yockamo All-Stars
  • 1999 - "Little Red Wagon" by Ramsey & Vaan, Reggie appears as a guest musician on track 1 "The Lady I Hated to Lose"
  • 1997 - "The Best of Austin City Limits: Legends of Country Music"
  • 1996 - "Up Up Up" by The Charmaine Neville Band
  • 1996 - "StarGeezer" by Spider John Koerner
  • 1994 - "Gazebo Sessions" by The Reggie Houston-Amasa Miller Trio
  • 1992 - "It's About Time" by The Charmaine Neville Band
  • 1992 - "Us" by Peter Gabriel, Reggie plays on track 6 "Washing of the Water" and Grammy nominated track 4 "Steam" which topped Billboard's Album Rock Tracks chart for 5 weeks.
  • 1992 - "Coincidence and Likely Stories" by Buffy Sainte-Marie
  • 1990 - "Brother's Keeper" by The Neville Brothers
  • 1988 - "Creole Nightingale" by Tim Williams
  • 1988 - "Ed Frank Quintet/Ramsey McLean & The Survivors - New New Orleans Music: Jump Jazz"
  • 1986 - "Fats Domino: His Greatest Hits" Recorded live at the Universal Amphitheatre, Los Angeles on August 22, 1985

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