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Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
Tubular Bells
Champ Boys
03:22
Funk 'N' Soul 1973-76
2015/10/23 22:03:51
2
No Man Walks Alone
Solomon Burke
02:39
Electronic Magnetism '71 (MGM LP)
2015/10/23 22:07:23
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Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah: NPR Music Tiny Desk ConcertDuring this Tiny
Desk Concert, Christian Scott aTunde Adjuah tells the story behind the track
"K.K.P.D." He was stopped, intimidated, and harassed by the NOPD late at
night. His pride almost made him do something ill...
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Check out this 80-minute set filmed by WWOZ at last weekend's Crescent City Blues & Barbecue Festival. The show was billed as "Ride Your Pony Down to New Orleans - Home of the Blues" starring The Funky Meters plus special guests Allen Toussaint and Irma Thomas.
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I bet every WWOZ listener has a shared ancestry. Every listener, in every
country. David Remnick of the New Yorker presents it perfectly:
http://current.org/2015/10/david-remnick-radio-is-an-obsession-of-mine/
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Saxophonist Brent Rose released his new album, The Unexpected Gift, last
month. The ten-track release runs the gamut from contemporary to free jazz,
with a couple of welcome stops along the way to play out some more
traditional tunes.
This is an instrumentalist's album, pa...
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The Panorama Jazz Band performs "Renee." Recorded by the WWOZ Video Crew at
Basin St Station on March 26, 2015. Check out our playlist WWOZ Basin
Street Station for more.
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In This IssueBecome a Guardian of the GrooveIn Memoriam: K. BalewaTreme
Creole Gumbo Festival, November 14-15Broadcasts: Great Night in Harlem, TBC
Brass BandNew Orleans Calling: Harold BattisteVoodoo Music & Arts
ExperienceRecipe: Salú's Potato Cheddar DumplingsQuick Links...
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Jazz musician John Ellis doesn't currently live in New Orleans but his new
album with band Double-Wide certainly has a most New Orleans-y feel about it.
There's no stretch here, given the time Ellis spent living in the city (he
currently resides in New York) and the fact th...
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