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Here's a deceptively simple version of a Louisiana classic. It's Zydeco artist Chubby Carrier's contribution to That Sounds Good!, WWOZ's cookbook of recipes from our Louisiana musical family. The short list of ingredients produces a kind of country comfort food; in the versio...
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The Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival happens this weekend in Lafayette
Square. At last year's event, Bobby Rush celebrated his 81st birthday with a
"Hoochie Coochie Man" medley. The video was recorded in HD with broadcast
quality audio by the WWOZ video team. We'll be the...
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The Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival happens this weekend in Lafayette
Square. At last year's event, WWOZ's Marc Stone paid tribute to his mentor
Eddie Bo by covering the 1960 cut "Every Dog Got His Day." MARC STONE -
Every Dog Got A Day from WWOZ New Orleans on Vimeo.
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The Zydepunks, New Orleans’ favourite prodigal band, will headline the
second annual Irish Fest: New Orleans taking place Saturday, October 17, 2015
at the Kingsley House, 1600 Constance Street.
The Zydepunks are Juan Kuffner on vocals and accordion, Denise Bonis and
Jose...
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The New Orleans Film Festival runs through October 22 in venues throughout the city. Over the years the festival has provided an opportunity for filmmakers to premiere their latest works including full-length features, shorts, documentaries and animation, as well as music videos.
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The Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival happens this weekend, October 16-18.
Sunday night's headliner is the pride of Gause, Texas: Ruthie Foster. Here
she is with a gospel-inflected take on Son House's "Don't You Mind People
Grinnin' In Your Face". This performance was capt...
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Popular New Orleans Irish band, the Poor Clares, will perform at the Crescent
City’s second annual Irish Fest: New Orleans on Saturday Oct. 17, 2015, at
the Kingsley House, 1600 Constance Street, deep in the heart of New
Orleans’ Irish Channel.
The Poor Clares are renowned...
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