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phew. Yesterday beat me up. Today, I took a much more chill approach. I
played the drums for awhile (I'm not so good, I need a lot of practice) and
then I headed out to Bacchanal to meet friends for a girls night with Helen
Gillet playing so beautifully under the trees and ...
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On this week’s program we explore the musical haunts of New Orleans with Walter “Wolfman” Washington, Grayson Capps, John Mooney, Paul Sanchez & The Rolling Road Show and others. Along the way, we’ll also visit Cree McCree, a local costume designer, for a lesson in her signatu...
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Today is day 1 of my 30 day commitment to seeing live music everyday. I see a
lot of music but I think I can step it up and see at least one live set a
day, every day. No matter what. I intend to be deliberately diverse, seeing
things that I would not normally see, what peo...
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New Second Line Interview Series
Membership Drive Thank-yous
WWOZ Voodoo Live Broadcast
Treme Creole Gumbo Festival
Give the Gift of 'OZ
Class Got Brass
Creole Gumbo Recipe
Quick Links
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The application deadline for Class Got Brass has been extended to March 1. Class Got Brass is the NO Jazz & Heritage Foundation's program to promote music education in the schools while keeping alive the flame of New Orleans' brass band tradition.
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The iconic New Orleans rock and roll sound of 1950s still has a place every Monday night at BJ’s Lounge, a windowless bar on the far side of the Bywater neighborhood where King James & The Special Men hold down a regular gig. The pool table is shoved to the side, the homemade ...
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Another in our series of Saturday night bedtime stories from the BYO folks
who sponsor pop up story-telling events in New Orleans backyards. Their
next event is Sunday, October 21st at 1649 N. Robertson (between St. Bernard
and Annette Streets. The gate to the backyard ...
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TBC Brass Band will be riling up Armstrong Park as part of the all-brass lineup at this year's fest, November 10 & 11. You best come with an appetite because it's going to be gumbo-palooza with a variety local vendors offering their take on the New Orleans' staple.
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