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Listen to NPR’s “The Untold Story of Bobby Charles”
What started with the lofty goal to write a song for Fats, the Louisiana
native Bobby Charles would leave a bump in the musical path--whether he
wanted to or not. His music lingers, unnoticed under his own name, but it
den...
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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 trad 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 by Martin K...
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In this red hot clip from two decades ago, the Soul Queen of New Orleans rips
through "You Can Have My Husband" with B.B. King, from the latter's Blues
Summit, which also included appearances by Robert Cray, Buddy Guy, Koko
Taylor, Albert Collins, & more.
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Greetings, WWOZ listeners and family.
To all here at home in New Orleans on Friday, September 13, I'd like to
invite you to my big birthday jam, the 7th annual one I've done at the
legendary Tipitina's. Everyone is invited. Details below and also at the
following link.
With...
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So named because bloody marys helped generate the idea, Bloody Sunday
Sessions is "a web-based video series of stripped down musical performances
occurring in the back of the iconic New Orleans’ mule-drawn carriages."
In this edition, Luke Winslow-King and his band bring the...
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The Mystic Knights of the Mau Mau present the 11th Ponderosa Stomp a month henceforth, October 4-5 at the Rock'n'Bowl. Get a taste of who's playing with a "musical preview" video, which does a nifty job of conveying the feel of the event.
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In the late 1950s and 1960s, Mahalia Jackson was not only renowned as a
gospel singer; she achieved a surprising (from our vantage point) mainstream
fame. She was "the main attraction in the first gospel music showcase at the
Newport Jazz Festival in 1957," and at the 1963 ...
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August 16, 2013 -- 35:58
John Gros of Pappa Grows Funk talks with WWOZ's Black Mold on the eve of the
band's final show before an indefinite hiatus. They are joined by Josh Freund
and Sam Radutzky of Abis Productions, who are producing a "funkumentary"
about the band.
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