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The Deslondes: less honkin' and more tonkin' as they put it in their new
album, The Deslondes, out now on New West Records. Signed to the
Austin/Atlanta/LA-based Americana label last year, the five-piece released
their full-length debut in early June after a whirlwind year ...
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Born in Bastrop, LA in 1930, Mable John's family relocated to Detroit, where
she became the first woman signed to Motown's Tamla label. The performance
and interview videos below come from 2008 appearance on the BBC's
Later...with Jools Holland.You can see Mable John at the...
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Aurora Nealand and Tom McDermott have performed together at Buffa's on
Esplanade each Thursday for years, but had never recorded with each other
until now. The multi-instrumentalist and pianist's new album, City of
Timbres, came out in April, and covers everything from trad...
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The Soul Ride, May 29th, 2015
Playlist for Rachel
Artist Title
Album
Play Time
Ray Charles Blues Before Sunrise Mess Around (CD01)
2015-05-29 6:05am
Harold Mabern Fools Rush...
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Kosciusko, MS native and Blues Hall of Famer Charlie Musselwhite, accompanied
by German guitarist Richard Bargel, performs "Mississippi Beat Part I." This
performance took place at Altes Pfandhaus, a concert hall and cultural center
in Cologne, Germany in March 2007.
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There's a remarkable concentration of circus performers, burlesque dancers,
freaks, and other living oddities in New Orleans. A new festival aims to
bring them all together, plus national acts from places as farflung as San
Francisco and Baltimore, for a weekend of shows, w...
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New Orleans first family of jazz visited Mister Rogers and played his
composition "Something Isn't Always" for him. Featuring father Ellis Marsalis
on piano and three of his six sons: Branford on saxophone, Delfeayo on
trombone and Jason on drums. CLICK HERE TO SEE VIDEO
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In This IssueLive Broadcast: North Mississippi Hill Country Picnic, June
27Get 'Busted on Bourbon Street' in Chicago, July 2New Music SpotlightLike,
Tweet, Pin, Share, and All the Rest…WWOZ Does VideoSponsor Shoutout: Bayou
PaddlesportsRecipe: New Orleans Bread Pudding with...
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Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
Ju Ju
Infernal Blues Machine
03:38
Adios Amigo
2015/6/19 22:04:19
2
Love Is All
Buck D.D. Black
03:09
Mississippi Bluze Mass
2015/6/19 22:08:10
3
The Warning
...
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"Got My Mojo Working," the blues classic written by Preston Foster, was first
recorded by Ann Cole in 1956 and popularized by Muddy Waters. Vinton,
Louisiana native Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown covered the song at Blues at
Montreux 2004, an event at which Bobby Parker and Bud...
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