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.
I came to New Orleans in 1984 when I was in my 20s. A young musician pursuing
my dream. At that time, OZ was young too, but the traditional jazz show hosts
were very knowledgeable, and I learned a lot from listening to their shows.
It was a very valuable resource for me as ...
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As a recording artist, musician, activist and DJ on WWOZ, music is not
something I do, it’s my lifestyle. Being a member of the WWOZ family gives
me an outlet to support the New Orleans music community with the community
radio station that does it best. Volunteering with ‘O...
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WWOZ is so amazing and nurturing because WWOZ encourages me to be myself and
share my perspective of the culture and music of New Orleans. WWOZ believes
in me and how I hear the music, whether it is in the clubs, on the streets or
at the festivals, WWOZ has placed her trust...
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After 18 years of broadcasting from our French Market location, this will be
our last membership drive from here.
Our building is set to have major renovations due to Hurricane Ida damage and
we must vacate for that to begin.
We are very grateful to The French Market and t...
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1 Gospel Time Encore James Simpson 06:09 Soul Revival
2 Night time is the right time The Soul Sisters 04:46 The Soul Sisters
3 ride your donkey the tennors 02:02 scratchy sounds cd1
4 Ace Of Spades Melvin Carter 02:18 A Deep Dip Into Memphis Soul Vol. 2
5 Get It When I Want it...
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In a world of evolving music radio automation, WWOZ exists to continue to
offer authentic and passionate human touch to radio entertainment. We strive
to bring creativity and originality in radio, preserving the past but at same
time keeping you, the listener, current with ...
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Michael Dominici, host of the New Orleans Music Show, Thursdays 11am-2pm CT,
on what's special about WWOZ:
"Long before I had any real sense of community, I listened to WWOZ because of
the unique music content. It was the first time I heard James Booker,
Professor Longhair...
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