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"Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky"
Season 2, Episode 2
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Air date May 1, 2011
US viewers 0.56 million
Written by David Simon
Directed by Tim Robbins
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"Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky" is the second episode of the second season. It is the twelfth episode of the series overall. It was first broadcast on HBO on May 1, 2011 and drew 0.56 million viewers. It was written by David Simon and directed by Tim Robbins.

Vincent approaches Toni to investigate his son's death. LaDonna considers getting live music for her bar. Antoine thinks about starting his own band, and Sonny, who is tired of playing on the streets, looks to join a band.

Plot[]

Vincent Abreu approaches Toni to investigate the death of his son from the storm. He was told by the police that his son was killed by looters, but is not given the full story by the NOPD. Albert moves into his old house, which is in worse shape than the bar that he lived in. LaDonna decides to get live music for her bar. Tired of playing for tips on the streets, Sonny looks for bands needing a guitarist. Antoine considers starting his own band, and begins looking for other musicians. For Thanksgiving, Annie has dinner with Davis and his family, much to his dismay. Nelson assembles a team of haulers to begin demolition and debris removal work.

Credits[]

Cast[]

Starring

  1. Khandi Alexander as LaDonna Batiste-Williams
  2. Rob Brown as Delmond Lambreaux
  3. Kim Dickens as Janette Desautel
  4. India Ennenga as Sofia Bernette
  5. Michiel Huisman as Sonny
  6. Melissa Leo as Antoinette Bernette
  7. Lucia Micarelli as Annie
  8. Clarke Peters as Albert Lambreux
  9. Wendell Pierce as Antoine Batiste
  10. Steve Zahn as Davis McAlary
  11. David Morse as Terry Colson
  12. Jon Seda as Nelson Hidalgo


Music[]

  1. Kirk Joseph's Backyard Groove - "Thinking of Her": McAlary & Annie sort.
  2. Snooks Eaglin - "Nothing Sweet As You": Delmond stops at Pokes.
  3. Dalton Reed - "Party On The Farm": Delmond arrives in cab.
  4. Dirty Dozen Brass Band - "What A Friend We Have In Jesus": Gigi's jukebox.
  5. Kermit Ruffins - "When I Die (You Better Second Line)": Batiste & Kermit at Bullet's.
  6. Kermit Ruffins - "I Got A Woman": Batiste & Kermit at Bullet's, Hidalgo & Reyes attend.
  7. Mark Lemmler - "Lemmler's Blues": Batiste visits Music Exchange.
  8. Walter Wolfman Washington - "Mary Ann": Ladonna & Family at Gigi's.
  9. Mem Shannon - "Who Are They": Bar with Batiste & Sofia.
  10. Kermit Ruffins - "Call To The Post": Kermit at the racetrack.
  11. Dirty Dozen Brass Band - "Everything I Do Gonh Be Funky (From Now On)": McAlary at WWOZ, montage.
  12. Big Freedia - "Gin In My System": McAlary & Mimi at Bounce Club.
  13. Yippy - "Sissy Nobby": McAlary & Mimi at Bounce Club.
  14. Hot 8 Brass Band - "New Orleans After The City": Batiste at Hot 8 Gig.
  15. Cry To Me - "Professor Longhair": Jeffy Jeff on WWOZ.
  16. Clarence "Frogman" Henry - "Ain't Got No Home": End titles.

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