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We are secretly in love with anything that involves pre-made cookie dough,
soda, cream cheese, strawberries galore and potential for orange liqueur.
This month's recipe combines all these things into a pizza-pie style cookie
dish that you can slice up and serve to kids (san...
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Saturday morning jam sessions aren’t common in south Louisiana, because most musicians have been up late the night before. The exception is on the outskirts of Eunice at the Savoy Music Center. Here, every Saturday, local musicians – and often a number of musicians from around...
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In honor of the late great Don "Big Moose" Jamison
and
in honor of everyone celebrating Easter
and
any excuse to play this is a good one...
The Tone Scientists and Sound Chemists and Vibration Physicists of the
Kitchen Sink will bring you the epic avant garde free jazz sounds...
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This week's program highlights the blues of New Orleans with the music of
Amedee Frederick, Luther Kent, Ernie Vincent and many others. Speaking of
the blues, guest producer, Eve Abrams, covers the annual Stella Shouting
contest. Tune in this week to hear the details of a ...
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POSITIVELY ALIVE is my new book of images on www.blurb.com -the book is
available as an ebook, a softcover or hardcover copy as well on a print to
order basis.
Thanks,
Michael Dominici
http://www.blurb.com/my/dashboard
some of these images are included, many more or not.
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On this week’s program, we celebrate music and food and their connection to
culture and history. In the first half, Cajun music meets up with fishing,
as we enjoy the Lost Bayou Ramblers with some oysters and pasta, alligator
sauce piquant, and Hummingbird cake at Borgne r...
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Tonight, the Tone Scientists and Radio Wave Commanders of the Kitchen Sink
will play, for your listening pleasure and education, two documentaries by
producers extrordinaire and friends of WWOZ, The Y and the Z of documentary
radio, Barry Yeoman and Richard Ziglar.
First,...
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Think of a frenetic jazz piece with the counter-point of a steady, unfazed
tap dancer's sound. It's the musical equivalent of social "coolness."
In the 1950s to 1970's music we focus on every Saturday from midnight to
Sunday 3am, this sound evolved from the hoofers to dru...
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