
Port City Plate Podcast
Discover the food, history, and people of Mobile, Alabama, with the Port City Plate Podcast, presented by Bienville Bites Food Tour! Join host Chris Andrews as he takes you on a delicious journey through one of America’s oldest cities. Chris has hosted thousands of people from all around the world on food tours in Downtown Mobile. Meet the chefs, restaurateurs, historians, and locals that he has met along the way.
Mobile's melting pot of history and culture makes its food scene is one of the most unique in the United States. Discover the iconic restaurants of Mobile, hidden gems, and stories that define Mobile's food scene.
Whether you’re a local looking for the best new place to eat, a visitor looking for the iconic dishes of Mobile, or just looking for an entertaining listen, tune in to the Port City Plate Podcast. Get ready to be connected to the city of Mobile, Alabama, where every dish tells a story.
Port City Plate Podcast
Behind the Feathers: The Legacy of Joe Cain with Wayne Dean
In this special Mardi Gras themed edition of the Port City Plate Podcast, we're honored to welcome a true Mobile legend, Wayne Dean, portraying the iconic Joe Cain, or Chief Slacabamarinico. Dive into Mobile’s Mardi Gras history as Wayne unravels the life and legacy of Joe Cain, a man of many facets who played a pivotal role in revitalizing Mobile's Mardi Gras celebrations post-Civil War. From his early days starting a mystic society as a teenager to his influential acts that shaped the city's festivities, this episode offers a unique glimpse into the character that continues to inspire Mobile’s vibrant celebrations.
Wayne shares fascinating stories about Joe Cain's alter ego, Chief Slacabamarinico, detailing the origins of this persona and its significance to Mardi Gras lore. He also takes us through a journey of the past, discussing the mystic societies' charitable acts during the Civil War, the inception of the Lost Cause Minstrels, and the evolution of Joe Cain Day celebrations. The episode sheds light on the revival efforts in the 1960s that brought Joe Cain's legacy out of the dark ages, highlighting the roles of Judy Rayford and the subsequent reburials that cemented Cain's place in Mobile's history.
Beyond the feathers, Wayne Dean discusses his personal journey in becoming Joe Cain, reflecting on the early days of Joe Cain Day parades in the 1960's, his involvement in promoting the event, and the significance of this role to the Mobile community and beyond. As he marks his 39th year portraying Joe Cain, Wayne contemplates the future of this cherished tradition and his hopes for its continuation. Join us for an episode that not only celebrates the history and spirit of Mardi Gras in Mobile but also honors the man who has dedicated himself to keeping Joe Cain's memory alive for generations to come.
Local Restaurants Mentioned in this Episode:
Dauphin's
Roosters
NoJa
Ruby Slipper Cafe
Grace
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