WWOZ brings together our local, national and international supporters into a distinctive community that celebrates and strengthens the music, musicians, culture and culture bearers of New Orleans.
This video delivers:
Bob Dylan in a wig and series of funny hats
A Christmas song, written by Hal Moore and Bill Fredericks, first released
in 1960, and recorded in polka-style for Dylan's 2009 album Christmas in
the Heart
A random, madcap party motif
A guy swinging fro...
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Let's take another look at this video, which we posted last year at Chistmas:
Dr. John joins Leon Redbone for a duet of "Frosty the Snowman." The track
originally appeared on Redbone's 1987 Christmas Island album. The video below
was recorded during a 1990 airing on the Ni...
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In This Issue
WWOZ's 2014 in One Hundred Photos
End of Year Giving
Our Show Hosts' Favorite Recordings of the Year
Cheers for Our Volunteers
Best of the Beat Awards
Carnival 2015 Kicks Off January 6
Recipe: Poached Speckl...
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We've said it before, but it bears repeating: WWOZ has the greatest group of volunteers in the world, and without them, this Whole Entire Thing would be impossible. So on Saturday, December 13, we celebrated them at Chickie Wah Wah, with music and food, staff and friends... Th...
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Vince Taylor was Europe's version of Little Richard's showmanship and Elvis'
dancing and sexual appeal but, well, Taylor mostly lacked musical talent.
Vince Taylor sang off-key and couldn't get his timing synched up to his
band. His audience considered these technicalit...
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On Thanksgiving weekend several of New Orleans' finest musicians, including Tom McDermott, Aurora Nealand, and Gerald French traveled to Natal, Brazil, to take part in the 4th Annual MPB Jazz Festival, an event dedicated to fostering a musical and cultural exchange between two...
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In this episode, legendary New Orleans trumpeter Leroy Jones talked us through his smothered okra, or okra etouffee -- including his secret to non-slimy okra
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Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Label
Start Time
1
Drums A-Go-Go
Hollywood Persuaders, The
02:29
Swing For A Crime - 1958-1961
2014/12/12 21:58:53
2
Be Thankful For What You Got
William DeVaughn
07:13
Be Thankf...
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For your weekend viewing pleasure, here's 25 minutes of "Spirit In The Dark"
by Aretha Franklin and Ray Charles, recorded in San Francisco at the Fillmore
West on Mar 6, 1971. It's from a recording called Live at the Fillmore West
by King Curtis, whose band, complete with t...
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Sarah Peterson of the Smoking Time Jazz Club talks to Carrie Booher about her
music, women who've influenced her, and the community of female vocalists in
New Orleans.
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