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.
Bruce Allen shared this story along with his fund drive contribution. A
story with as many iterations as there are listeners of WWOZ because it is a
story of that New Orleans magic we've all experienced. That magic that is
the common denominator of our WWOZ community.
C...
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Before Jazz Fest season slips too far into the past, we've got some "Thank
yous!" to hand out. It takes a ton of people to get us through such an
enormous event, and we appreciate everyone and their efforts.
Hospitality Tent Volunteers
Props to the volunteers who staffed th...
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Check out all of our great photos from Jazz Fest. Here's a highlights
gallery, and there are daily galleries below.
Second Weekend Photo Highlights
Sunday | Saturday | Friday | Thursday
First Weekend Photo Highlights
Sunday | Saturday | Friday
Jazz Fest Food Highlights!
T...
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Old Man River is back at it again!
Every Tuesday @ 6pm we will meet in Armstrong Park for the
"it's all about the MUSIC bike ride" which meets at Congo Square
So if MUSIC or CASUAL CYCLING or COOL PEOPLE is yo THANG then meet us at 6pm
at CONGO SQUARE in Armstrong Park
We...
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On any given night in New Orleans, you’re likely to find a place with live music and free food. Sometimes it’s red beans and trad jazz, other times it’s BBQ and the blues. On this week’s program, it’s curry and the Pocket brass of Magnetic Ear, an ensemble headed by Martin K...
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Every day during Jazz Fest 2013, our intrepid web team sampled the best of Jazz Fest eats for our "Food of the Day" blog entry. Here's a recap of our Jazz Fest food coverage.
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This is a little bit of lagniappe, a couple of extra food items we couldn't
work into our Food of the Day posts during Jazz Fest. Enjoy!
Pecan Catfish Meunière and Fried Crab Cake with Smoked Tomato & Jalapeño
Tartar
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On Friday Irma Thomas brought the Gospel Tent to its knees with her tribute
to Mahalia Jackson... and then today, on the seventh and final day of Jazz
Fest 2013, the sensational Irma had thousands dancing at the Gentilly Stage.
Singing her own take on "Hey Pocky Way," as we...
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As with so many other classic Latin dishes, there is a New Orleans cousin of Gambas Al Ajillo. When tucking into a bowl of Gambas, one cannot help but note it's similarity to New Orleans BBQ Shrimp.
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Nicholas Payton stopped by the Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage today for
an interview with Bruce Raeburn
Payton is the product of a musical New Orleans family (he's the son of
bassist and sousaphonist Walter Payton Jr.; his mother is a classical pianist
and has a backgro...
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