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In Part Two of our piece about Lionel Loue'ke' and his Trio at the 2014
Port-au-Prince International Jazz Festival, we get three treats.
First, the Trio with Michael Olatuja on electric bass and John Davis on drums
takes off on an improvisation in which Lionel digs deep into...
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Three weeks from Fat Tuesday and counting. Here's Al "Carnival Time" Johnson
at his 2007 Louisiana Music Hall Of Fame induction performance in Mandeville,
performaning clips from his classic "Carnival Time" and the more recent"Mardi
Gras Strut".
And FWIW: while the giant wa...
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On this week’s program, we listen to the one and only Little Freddie King,
as he plays songs about chickens, foxes, and being stood up at the bus
station. We also meet up with him at his home in the Musicians Village to
hear about jumping trains, fixing cars, and working on...
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February 7, 2014: The village of Versailles in New Orleans East rings in the
lunar Vietnamese New Year with a spectacular three-day festival featuring
dragon dances, Vietnamese cuisine, customary games, folk music and dance.
Check out these scenes from Friday's opening cere...
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Here in New Orleans we know how to incorporate food into just about anything and Mardi Gras is surely no exception. Dressed up in green, yellow, and purple, King Cakes not only are a tasty tradition, they symbolize the history of Mardi Gras, the Twelfth Night celebrations, and...
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"I want it, I want it! I need it, I need it!" Here's WWOZ Cookbook
contributor Roy "Chubby" Carrier of Church Point in Acadia Parish, with
"Zydeco Junkie", the title song from his 2010 Grammy-winning album.
Carrier is a third generation of zydeco artist. He learned acco...
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On February 4, 2014, the VH1 cable network aired the television premiere of
Nelson George's Finding the Funk documentary, which has been making the film
fest circuit since its 2013 release. The televised version of the film,
edited down to 62 minutes from the longer directo...
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The Wynton Marsalis Septet delivers a 16-minute set of Thelonious Monk songs,
"Bright Mississippi" and "For Brake's Sake" among them, recorded live at the
Theater aan het Vrijthof in Maastricht (Holland) on November 4, 1994.
The (incredible, amazing) lineup: Wytnon Marsalis ...
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Today begins the first of several reports by Maryse Dejean and Don Paul from
their visit to the 2014 Port-au-Prince International Jazz Festival, January
18 to January 25.
Coming soon: the guitarist and composer Lionel Louéké', born in Benin, west
Africa, and recent collabor...
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