If you can down vote on this great classic, you have a sad life! Incredible human being who always made everyone around him feel joyful, no matter how your day had been. Rest In Peace, dear brother.
One of the great "unknown" TV personalities. I remember watching his cooking shows on PBS and loving it. A great story teller and I'm so happy I found this post.
I have always loved Cajuns. Still listen to JW every chance I get. I was stationed at Fort Belvoir, MD with a Cajun, he was so much fun to be with. I still ask folks, “How y’all are.” These are fabulous folks.
I first heard Justin Wilson on a vinyl record 45 years ago ... I've always enjoyed his great stories. I've had the pleasure of travelling to Louisiana quite a few time in the past 12 years and I often think of what it would be like to have met him.
My Dad used to have this album. I played it till it practically wore out. Bill, you've brought back alot of great memories of me and my dad sitting around the big record player with an 8 track deck built in, listening and laughing to this without a care in the world. Thank you so very much.
I used to watch his cooking show on PBS as a kid. I just had a random thought of the show and went to look up a few episodes. I had no idea he did any albums. Thanks for uploading this. :)
Awesome! Thank you soooooo much for taking to the time and effort to upload this series. I absolutely love Justin Wilson and seek out any and all of his material, most of which is out of print and impossible to find. I garontee!
Well I was very blessed to grow up eating some of this food and listening to his stories my father was a friend of his and when I was young he was part of our family get togethers or we won over to where he was at with other people and was the best and most wonderful memories I have
Me N Justin use to Dance With The Ladys In The Day...Good Friend...We Were in Lafayette La.@The Travel Host. T. K. Hulin Use To Play There...we'd All pass a Good time....RIP...Justin...You Were Fun... Glenn Tujague
@JohnnyDAU76, bdwilcox, and any future positive commenters: Thanks so much. My dad brought this record home in the mid 1960's. I just wanted to share it with those who appreciate it and don't have access to it.
I can't thank the poster enough for this. Long ago, Justin Wilson was tied for second in my favorite PBS TV chefs (after Julia, tied with with Martin Yan). He is why I visited Louisiana, stayed two weeks extra, and had to be torn away. I garountee.
Grew up watching him with my mom n dad! gotta love it! he used to drink and cook with Chablis in his show's- great choice! when I went to culinary school I would TRY to act him out! with a BOX of Chablis on the table
He was actually born in Roseland, Tangipahoa Parish Louisiana and his mother was of French decent as well. He was not from Maryland. Very funny and great cooking show.
He was SO FUNNY.... My grandmother met him a few times, she worked for channel 2 in Baton Rouge. The funny thing is he did not have an accent, just used it for show. :-) Still funny....
I had the pleasure of meeting him in person with my high school band my freshman year in N.O.(1989) he talked for hours....he and I were the only to still awake in the end....those bums in N.O. don't know REAL CAJUN FOOD! My grandmaw was Cajun! Red Boudin, Crawdads,and Dirty Rice fo' life! Ya hea.
One reason to go back to 1961 is it was the last good year the United States had since. Up until 1961 wages had kept ahead of prices and the American standard of living kept rising. 1962 it tipped over and we started losing ground. 1963 the last American President, (JFK), who wasn't at least partially owned by foreign banking cartels was murdered because he tried to stop the war in VietNam, abolish the criminal Federal Reserve and disband the C.I.A. Ever since we've been in DEEP SH*T.
He was SO FUNNY.... My grandmother met him a few times, she worked for channel 2 in Baton Rouge. The funny thing is he did not have an accent, just used it for show. :-) Still funny....
If you can down vote on this great classic, you have a sad life! Incredible human being who always made everyone around him feel joyful, no matter how your day had been. Rest In Peace, dear brother.
Had lunch with Justin years ago. Gave me one of his chefs aprons and signed it. Really nice guy.
One of the great "unknown" TV personalities. I remember watching his cooking shows on PBS and loving it. A great story teller and I'm so happy I found this post.
I have always loved Cajuns. Still listen to JW every chance I get. I was stationed at Fort Belvoir, MD with a Cajun, he was so much fun to be with. I still ask folks, “How y’all are.” These are fabulous folks.
I was out in Kansas with a guy named Coolman from there. That was one GOOFY youngun! A total RIOT!
This man could cheer me up no matter how my day went!
He's funny
Justin Wilson was priceless and is very much missed
I first heard Justin Wilson on a vinyl record 45 years ago ... I've always enjoyed his great stories. I've had the pleasure of travelling to Louisiana quite a few time in the past 12 years and I often think of what it would be like to have met him.
My Dad used to have this album. I played it till it practically wore out. Bill, you've brought back alot of great memories of me and my dad sitting around the big record player with an 8 track deck built in, listening and laughing to this without a care in the world. Thank you so very much.
Thanks so much for sharing I use to listen to Justin Wilson as a young boy with my Father. Thanks for the memories.
I used to watch his cooking show on PBS as a kid. I just had a random thought of the show and went to look up a few episodes. I had no idea he did any albums. Thanks for uploading this. :)
Awesome! Thank you soooooo much for taking to the time and effort to upload this series. I absolutely love Justin Wilson and seek out any and all of his material, most of which is out of print and impossible to find. I garontee!
I could listen at Justin Wilson all day long. The Cajun dialect made him just as humorous as the jokes.
Well I was very blessed to grow up eating some of this food and listening to his stories my father was a friend of his and when I was young he was part of our family get togethers or we won over to where he was at with other people and was the best and most wonderful memories I have
My aunt in San Marcos TX, played this for me, when it was new!
Me N Justin use to Dance With The Ladys In The Day...Good Friend...We Were in Lafayette La.@The Travel Host. T. K. Hulin Use To Play There...we'd All pass a Good time....RIP...Justin...You Were Fun... Glenn Tujague
@JohnnyDAU76, bdwilcox, and any future positive commenters: Thanks so much. My dad brought this record home in the mid 1960's. I just wanted to share it with those who appreciate it and don't have access to it.
We sure miss him.
I loved this man...funny as hell!! Could listen to him for hours...the original bs artist!!
I can't thank the poster enough for this. Long ago, Justin Wilson was tied for second in my favorite PBS TV chefs (after Julia, tied with with Martin Yan). He is why I visited Louisiana, stayed two weeks extra, and had to be torn away. I garountee.
He is the only cajun comic i will listen to.
RIP from LA Justin..🐾🐍👣
Still the funniest comedian even today 😂🤣😂
Grew up watching him with my mom n dad! gotta love it! he used to drink and cook with Chablis in his show's- great choice! when I went to culinary school I would TRY to act him out! with a BOX of Chablis on the table
I Used to Watch Justin Wilson's Cooking Shows on LPB (Louisiana Public Broadcasting).
"What are you going to call this one, Justin?" / " I don;t know .... " . Chicken I Don't Know, has been a staple in my kitchen for decades. :)
My pop bought the same one when we were kids in the 60s! ha ha! I think we had two of his records!
Love the way he talks
He was actually born in Roseland, Tangipahoa Parish Louisiana and his mother was of French decent as well. He was not from Maryland. Very funny and great cooking show.
He was SO FUNNY.... My grandmother met him a few times, she worked for channel 2 in Baton Rouge. The funny thing is he did not have an accent, just used it for show. :-) Still funny....
Nice job on building your youtube video. Thank you for sharing.
"if you sign dat paper you go on and told that teacher y'hear"
justin Wilson was half Cajun from his mother's side and half welsh from his father's side
@jackalbill .....thank you so much for sharing this.
I had the pleasure of meeting him in person with my high school band my freshman year in N.O.(1989) he talked for hours....he and I were the only to still awake in the end....those bums in N.O. don't know REAL CAJUN FOOD! My grandmaw was Cajun! Red Boudin, Crawdads,and Dirty Rice fo' life! Ya hea.
Magnificent!!!-Mishka Allport-Fortaleza, Brasil
my great uncle knew him and provided him eggs for the cooking show
The joke about Lafayette is true!!!!
Justin Wilson was my first cooking teacher. I ga
Cummin to 2020 toteing my twice Barrell shoot gun!
He often said he was born in Pass Christian, Mississippi, which is very close to the LA line.
Alittle more wine.......oowww wee
One reason to go back to 1961 is it was the last good year
the United States had since.
Up until 1961 wages had kept ahead of prices and the American
standard of living kept rising.
1962 it tipped over and we started losing ground. 1963 the last
American President, (JFK), who wasn't at least partially owned
by foreign banking cartels was murdered because he tried to
stop the war in VietNam, abolish the criminal Federal Reserve
and disband the C.I.A.
Ever since we've been in DEEP SH*T.
First 1:20 or so he wasn't speaking with an accent. What's up with that?
The accent is all act.
what is funny is he is not even cajun.. he is from maryland if i remember right...
He was SO FUNNY.... My grandmother met him a few times, she worked for channel 2 in Baton Rouge. The funny thing is he did not have an accent, just used it for show. :-) Still funny....