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.
Words cannot adequately convey the human dimension of the devastation wreaked
on New Orleans by Hurricane Katrina. Thomas Neff’s photographs can.
As a volunteer in the city in the early days after the flood, this Baton
Rouge photographer witnessed first-hand the confusion ...
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At the beginning of the New Year, many show hosts on WWOZ take a look back at
some of their favorite CDs from the previous year. Here's quite a number of
lists contributed by our hosts. Many of the CDs are linked to Amazon, so you
can purchase them and support WWOZ.
WWOZ...
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In early August, 'OZ staff parked in a cool mountain town of Colorado for
their first WWOZ On the Road gig of the year, The Telluride Jazz Celebration.
From one of WWOZ’s unique recording/broadcasting trucks, jazz greats like
Roy Hargrove, Bill Frisell and John Scofield we...
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A Listener Testimonial
I would like to share with you what has happened to me since the last time I
was in New Orleans and what WWOZ means to me.
I am a band director who has 30 years of teaching experience. At the end of
the 2006-07 school year, I started to feel congeste...
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Although Jazz Fest has come and gone, there are hundreds of people from all over the world talking about this year's fest and many already gearing up for next year's.
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From Elysian Fields to the St. Bernard Parish line, St. Claude Avenue now
hosts New Orleans' first bike lane. Consider this a down payment on what's to
come.
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What have you done with the flag you pledged for in the last membership
drives? Is it hanging in the hall? Is it on your balcony? Are there mountains
behind your 'OZ flag? Send us a small digital image of your WWOZ flag and
we'll put the best up on the WWOZ.org website. If ...
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Preservation Hall Jazz Band's leader and senior member, the silver-haired
trumpeter who excelled in his singing and playing, John Brunious, died
Tuesday in Orlando, Florida, after suffering an apparent heart attack. He was
67.
When he was first hired at Preservation Hall ...
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The Roots of Music is a program designed to preserve and promote the great
music culture of New Orleans by addressing and meeting the needs of
middle-school students' musical education in the city of New Orleans. The
program was started by Derrick Tabb and is due to get und...
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Superintendent Warren McDaniels
President, New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Foundation, 2002-2004
Chair, WWOZ Governance Board, 1995-2002
From: The President and Executive Committee of the New Orleans Jazz and
Heritage Festival and Foundation, Inc.
To: Past Presi...
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