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We've been having a blast during our Pledge Party, with lots of famous New Orleans musicians stopping by to chat and perform, including Irma Thomas, Paul Sanchez and many more. We've been working hard but having lots of fun, too, thanks to the magical moments that keep us goin...
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On Thursday, March 12, at 7 p.m., Louisiana Public Broadcasting will webcast a documentary on Fats Domino that combines biography and interviews with Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas, Dr. John, and more. Interwoven throughout the show are performances of classic Fats songs taken f...
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Music journalist Gianluca Tramontana recently began a series of radio interviews with musicians in genres spanning jazz, funk, country, bluegrass, and blues. His site, SittingWith.com, features streams and downloads of his insightful and entertaining interviews. We got a chanc...
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Tonight on the Kitchen Sink in tribute to the late great Fird "Snooks"
Eaglin, the laboratory scientists will be cooking up a rare recording of
Snooks Eaglin live at the Chicago Blues Fest in 1989. Irving Charles and
Johnny V. accompany him throughout the set and special g...
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The Sandbar is up and cooking this week with New Orleans' own incredible
Herlin Riley playing and teaching at the same time.
If you ever wanted an opportunity to be with a master while he works with
young and enthusiastic musicians, don't miss this week's performance. For
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Antoinette K-Doe, widow of R&B singer Ernie K-Doe, passed early Mardi Gras morning at the age of 66. "Miss Antoinette" ran the Mother-In-Law Lounge after her husband's death and was dedicated to rebuilding New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina.
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I am shocked and saddened by the death of Antoinette K-Doe on Mardi Gras Day.
I can't say that I knew her nearly as well as others who will post in various
places. I first met her three years ago when I had her as a guest on my show.
And last month, it was at the Mother-In-...
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A half century ago, the corner butcher shop was a staple of New Orleans neighborhood life. Today, most of these butcher shops are gone, and most people buy their meat in shrink-wrapped packages from the supermarket aisle.
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"Toronto native and Sackville recording artist Andrew Scott has become the
standard bearer for the next generation of great Canadian jazz musicians.
"His many accomplishments include graduating from York University with a PhD
in Musicology/ Ethnomusicology, but there is not...
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For many New Orleanians, Mardi Gras season is the time to take down the boxes stuffed with glittery fabric and feathers, hit the thrift stores, and start stirring the paper mache. What does costuming mean? A time to escape, a time to play, a time to hide and be seen all at onc...
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