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1 in the summertime el chicles 02:53 viva tirado
2 If you're ready come go with Cynthia Richards 02:41 Here Comes That Feeling
Jamaic
3 Hand Writing On the Wall Mavis Staples 04:07 Carry Me Home
4 Born To Loose [Brunswick 55341 '67] La Vern Baker 03:12 let me belong to
you
5...
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Perseverance Hall, one of the few remaining buildings where jazz was born,
was severely damaged in Hurricane Ida in 2021. Since 1950, it has been home
to the Holy Aid and Comfort Spiritual Church of Eternal Life. Its current
pastor, Harold Lewis, is working with the Preserv...
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Filmmaker Martin Shore explores the music of the Big Easy for the spirited
followup to his 2014 documentary Take Me To The River.
While that film centred on the music of Memphis, the second entry in the
series celebrates the rich musical history, heritage, legacy and influ...
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In the MAY 2022 Issue of the 'OZone,
WWOZ's monthly newsletter:
Jazz Fest Wrap & Thank-Yous | Heads Up: Summer Season Swag Sale Incoming |
Many, Many Jazz Fest Photos! | Celebrating Ancestors at Jazz Fest 2022 |
Upcoming: Bayou Boogaloo, Cajun-Zydeco & Creole Tomato...
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The Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival returns to Louis Armstrong Park June
11-12, 2022! This free festival, presented by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage
Foundation, celebrates the rich traditions of southwest Louisiana. The
combination of rollicking two-step music and spicy s...
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The Zulu men stepped out for their 113th anniversary second line parade on
Sunday, looking fly in purple and black. Check out our video from the
beginning of the parade as the club members come out of Sweet Lorraine's on
St. Claude Avenue.
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Divine Ladies stepped out in all white yesterday to celebrate the 20th-22nd
anniversaries of the club! Check out our video from the start of the parade
at the corner of St. Charles and Jackson Avenue below and click here to hear
last week's interview between two Divine Ladi...
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Just in time for Creole tomato season, this summer soup is excellent served
at room temp. The recipe employs a technique from Oaxaca, Mexico, griddle
roasting, to develop deep flavors. The soup is vegan (unless you use chicken
broth instead of vegetable). It's pretty spicy...
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1 Goo Goo Wah Wah Wah Wah Watson 05:43 Elementary
2 Glory Glory Johnny Ray Daniels 04:40 Whatever You Need
3 Love Is All Buck D.D. Black 03:09 Mississippi Bluze Mass
4 To The Other Woman (I'm The Other Woman Sandra Phillips 02:54 Swamp Dogg's
Southern Soul Girls
5 Just Me Car...
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