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This fabulous new autobiography, “God Save the Queen Diva,” is a breezy
page-turner that not only reveals the evolution of Freddie Ross, Jr. to Big
Freedia the Queen Diva: it delivers an insider’s look at the development of
New Orleans’ bounce music scene. All throughout, t...
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Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
Brazilian Rhyme (Interlude)
Earth, Wind & Fire
01:24
All 'N All
2015/7/11 18:03:37
2
The Father
Black Roots
03:58
Black Roots
2015/7/11 18:05:09
3
HIGHER & HI...
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2010 Grammy winner (and WWOZ cookbook contributor) Chubby Carrier & the Bayou
Swamp Band do "Zydeco People" on KRVS's "Local Produce Live" at Cypress Lake
Studios in Lafayette. Members of the Bayou Swamp Band include: Gabriel
Perrodin, Jr. (guitar/vocals), Ronald Carrier (b...
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In 2012, a 24-year old Jamison Ross won the Thelonious Monk International
Jazz Competition in one of the only years the contest has featured drumming
as its instrumental focus. Winning this prestigous competition came with a
prize of a $25,000 scholarship and a recording co...
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Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
James Ray
Bobby Ellis
02:45
Alpha Boys' School 1910 - 200
2015/7/10 22:03:24
2
If He Walked Today
Arthur Conley
02:31
Kent 358 - Arthur Conley - I'm Living Good 1964 - 1974
...
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South Africa's Soweto Gospel Choir are two-time Grammy winners for Best
Traditional World Music Album. They combine gospel, spirituals, reggae, and
American popular music, as evidenced by the three songs below: "Mama Tembu's
Wedding," "Avulekile Amasango/One Love," and "Khu...
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This simple, yet undeniable summer staple comes courtesy of Salú Bistro and Bar as a feature on their July BBQ Menu. Salu's recipe reinvents the classic side dish with decadent pork belly, veal stock, and of course some brown sugar. The entree pairing of your choice is going t...
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What says funky hump day better than flaming drumsticks? Check out the Gap
Band (brothers Charlie, Ronnie, and Robert Wilson) performing "Early In The
Morning" in 1982.
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Pauline "Queen Ree" Johnson has masked for 36 years. In 1977, her
brother, David "Lightning" Johnson, who was flag boy for the Wild Magnolias,
introduced her to "Lil Walter" Cook, Big Chief of the Creole Wild West gang.
Queen Ree sewed her first suit and made her Mardi Gr...
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