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Whether you’re doing the Mississippi Slow Drag or the New Orleans Shuffle,
you’re in the right place. During this program, we’ll be exploring music
from the 1920s, when Blues and Jazz were musically closer, and then continue
on into the 30s and 40s where they grew into more...
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Louisiana Music Factory celebrated its 20th anniversary on Saturday, February
25th. The record store that has become a destination for music lovers from
New Orleans and around the world hosted six hours of in-store performances to
a full house of fans.
Kermit Ruffins kicked...
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St. Anna’s Episcopal Church Presents
A Night of Soulful Sound
Saturday, February 25th 7pm
St Anna’s Episcopal Church
1313 Esplanade Ave New Orleans
The Promised Land Players
Uplifting Spirituals from the African-American Folk Tradition
The Tremé Chorus
Gospel standards...
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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 traditional 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 b...
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WWOZ & Insight New Orleans wanted to know what your favorite Mardi Gras songs and soundtracks were that get you pumped for Fat Tuesday, and, here they are!
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Gina Forsyth’s album, Promised Land, released locally in December and nationally in February has been hitting the top of the charts. A notable achievement, the title song from the CD reached #1 on the Folk DJ list for January and the CD ended the m...
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In This Issue
Mardi Gras
Brass-A-Holics Live Broadcast
The Rebirth Brass Band Wins Their First Grammy
Volunteer of the Month: Maite Vail
Call for Phone Bank Volunteers
Rounding the Renovations Corner
February Recipe: Shri...
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One often hears the phrase: “New Orleans: the birthplace of jazz” and
there’s a plenty of reasons that support that. What sometimes gets lost
in all of it is the ongoing jazz scene in the city, from brass ensembles to
more progressive forms. Today’s program is a peek into ...
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Beads, spears, footballs and frisbees flew off the 19 floats rolling through
Chalmette and into the ready hands of spunky parade goers who braved a stiff
breeze and bone chilling cold to catch the bounty, have some fun and work
their winter look at the Knights of Nemesis' 7...
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