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Brand new video, just published this week: New Orleans-based funk-rock band
Flow Tribe performs "Back And Forth," a track from their new Alligator White
EP, live at Tipitina's. Flow Tribe will be playing at Voodoo Fest on November
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Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
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Monkey in a sack
Lil' Buck & the Top Cats
03:31
V./A. - Movements Vol.5
2014/10/31 22:02:32
2
04. Believe copy
Black Merda
04:31
Believe
2014/10/31 22:06:34
3
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For your weekend viewing pleasure, fifty-four minutes of selected tracks from
a Grateful Dead show recorded on November 24, 1978 at the Capitol Theatre in
Passaic, NJ. Among the songs included here are: "Estimated Prophet,"
"Shakedown Street," "Ollin Arageed," "Fire On The ...
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“There are two great cities in America,” said Larry Kirwan, founder and
front-man of legendary progressive Celtic rock band, Black 47. “One is New
York City; the other is New Orleans.”
On Nov. 8, 2014, Black 47 will headline the Irish Network- New Orleans
(IN-NOLA) Famine ...
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Artist
Time
Release
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The Wild Bunch
Sound Dimension
02:07
A Scorcha From Studio One
2014/10/24 22:31:38
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Standing On The Pier
Baby Washington
02:55
The Sue Singles
2014/10/24 22:34:07
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The Voodoo Music & Arts Experience is celebrating its 15th birthday this year, October 31-November 2. The lineup not only features national artists like the Foo Fighters and Skrillex, but also includes and some of the best acts New Orleans has to offer, such as Trombone Shorty...
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Wynton Marsalis and Eric Clapton held a series of concerts in New York at
Lincoln Center in April of 2011, a show dominated by blues stardards given
New Orleans jazz arrangements. Here's the encore, "Corrine, Corrina"
featuring Taj Mahal. See below for the concert's full li...
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Check out Ida Lewis "Queen Ida" Guillory of Lake Charles, Louisiana, AKA, the
Queen of Zydeco, doing "Grand Mamou" on an unidentified televsion show in
1978.
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Props to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation for another great Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival. WWOZ's video unit live streamed a number of acts from the St. Charles Avenue Stage last weekend. Check out the complete sets from five of those acts (Bobby Rush, Walter "W...
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