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.
The 8th annual Treme Creole Gumbo Fest returns to Armstrong Park in the historic Treme for the weekend of November 14-15. This free festival runs from 11a-7p each day and will feature great live, local music from brass bands, jazz, and R&B performers. The food at this festival...
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New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint passed away at the age of seventy-seven on Monday, November 9. A true performer to the end, Toussaint was on tour in Spain at the time of his death. Toussaint is fondly recalled as a humble and elegant man and as a supremely talented musician.
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Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
Either
Allen Toussaint
02:55
What Is Success: The Scepter And Bell Recordings
2015/11/13 22:00:59
2
Out of the City (Into Country Life)
Allen Toussaint
03:37
Life, Love and ...
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One of the coolest things about the Fall Pledge Party for those of us who are
here at WWOZ day in and day out is the interaction we get with our regular
listeners. We love to hear from members, new and renewing, and find out where
you're from and what you love about WWOZ.
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Each membership drive, WWOZ puts out a new CD with some of the best sounds of
New Orleans and where we've been this year. CD #43, Anytime and Anywhere, is
truly one of the finest we've put together yet, filled with rip-roaring music
from local and national acts recorded liv...
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Mirliton Fest, the Bywater's annual neighborhood festival, is celebrating its
26th year this Saturday, November 7. Running from 11a to 7p at Markey Park,
this free family-friendly fest will host live music from Kermit Ruffins & the
BBQ Swingers, the Washboard Chaz Trio, One...
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Cheryl Gerber’s new book, “New Orleans: Life and Death in the Big
Easy,” is a beautifully photographed, social commentary on modern New
Orleans culture. While it amply demonstrates the obvious disparities between
New Orleanians – black, white, rich, poor, male, female, gay,...
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Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
The Terror
The Sorcerers
03:56
Funk, Soul and Afro Rarities: An Introduction to ATA Records
2015/10/30 22:03:11
2
Book Of Rules
Desmond Dekker
03:06
You Can Get It if you re...
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Halloween is a great holiday in New Orleans, a city full of veteran costumers
and revelers. Here are a few of my picks out of the myriad of haunting,
ghoulish, horrifying, and otherwise undead celebrations in the coming days.
Every Friday & Saturday of October: House of Sho...
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