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Are you a Louisiana musician looking to head out on more tours? The Louisiana Offices of Cultural Development and Tourism are teaming up to help. You need to apply by November 16th to be included on a roster of Louisiana musicians that will be touted at national and internatio...
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VOODOO 2012 LA PERFORMERS
* May not reflect most recent schedule changes
At least 46 of 86 (53+%) performers have Louisiana connections. Here is a
program for your Louisiana-flavored 2012 Voodoo Experience:
Anders Osborne – Between the sheer force and potent
l...
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phew. Yesterday beat me up. Today, I took a much more chill approach. I
played the drums for awhile (I'm not so good, I need a lot of practice) and
then I headed out to Bacchanal to meet friends for a girls night with Helen
Gillet playing so beautifully under the trees and ...
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On this week’s program we explore the musical haunts of New Orleans with Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Grayson Capps, John Mooney, Paul Sanchez & The Rolling Road Show and others. Along the way, we’ll also visit Cree McCree, a local costume designer, for a lesson in her signatu...
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Today is day 1 of my 30 day commitment to seeing live music everyday. I see a
lot of music but I think I can step it up and see at least one live set a
day, every day. No matter what. I intend to be deliberately diverse, seeing
things that I would not normally see, what peo...
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New Second Line Interview Series
Membership Drive Thank-yous
WWOZ Voodoo Live Broadcast
Treme Creole Gumbo Festival
Give the Gift of 'OZ
Class Got Brass
Creole Gumbo Recipe
Quick Links
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The application deadline for Class Got Brass has been extended to March 1. Class Got Brass is the NO Jazz & Heritage Foundation's program to promote music education in the schools while keeping alive the flame of New Orleans' brass band tradition.
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The iconic New Orleans rock and roll sound of 1950s still has a place every Monday night at BJ’s Lounge, a windowless bar on the far side of the Bywater neighborhood where King James & The Special Men hold down a regular gig. The pool table is shoved to the side, the homemade ...
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