WWOZ brings together our local, national and international supporters into a distinctive community that celebrates and strengthens the music, musicians, culture and culture bearers of New Orleans.
Charlie Musselwhite closed out the first full day of performances at Crescent
City Blues & BBQ Fest, presented by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage
Foundation, on Saturday, October 15, 2022! Check out his performance,
originally video streamed live by WWOZ, below:
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My show is entitled Overnight Music and Information with The Rootzmaster. My
focus is two-fold: (1) music from all the world, all over the US, Central and
South America, Africa, the Caribbean, and Europe, and (2) I focus on
information to highlight certain endeavors and eve...
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I got started with WWOZ back in the Treehouse, the WWOZ Studio in Armstrong
Park. A friend of mine asked me to record the Livewire (on a reel to reel
tape!) and I’ve been doing it ever since. I think I’ve been on the
Tuesday Livewire for over 20 years.
OZ is a wonderful, ...
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Here’s a couple questions, from yours truly, the host of The Dean’s List
(and Tudo Bem, but let’s stick with the “academic” side for now, and
get to the Brazilian side daqui um pouco/in a little bit):
1) Why should you donate to this station, WWOZ-FM, the one you keep on in...
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WWOZ is here for the community as a whole, not only the musicians. WWOZ is
feeding the community the music that heals it and that music is coming from
within.The more people who join WWOZ, the more people who contribute so WWOZ
can keep rolling and doing positive things the...
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When I think of WWOZ I think about how great the music is, and how the music
WWOZ plays caters to everyone. Anybody and everybody can be a part of WWOZ,
and a part of New Orleans that way. It’s that gumbo factor. I can’t tell
you enough how much I care about WWOZ and the OZ...
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The Festival International de Louisiane lineup is out! This year's festival
takes place April 26-30 in Lafayette.
Festival International is a cultural celebration is known around the globe
for its bold and diverse music, food, art, and unforgettable experiences. It
is the ...
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Early Mardi Gras morning, the 9th Ward Black Hatchets assembled at the
house of Big Chief Dowee Robair where he leads them in the "Indian Red"
prayer while introducing, one by one, several Queens (Big and Little), two
Spy Boys, two Wild Men, and two Medicine Men. They then ...
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