Students from the Armstrong Band Camp stopped by WWOZ.
For over 30 years WWOZ has put New Orleans music, past and present, on the airwaves. Now we are looking to the future by showcasing Nola's newest crop of young musicians. Together with Coventry Health Care of Louisiana, WWOZ is thrilled to present Cuttin' Class - a series of live in-studio performances by middle and high school age students from the Greater New Orleans area.
Each Cuttin' Class presentation brings young Nola musicians to the studio to give them the chance to perform on live radio. Our show hosts sit down with the band leaders to talk about the band, what it's like to be young musician, and about the music education opportunities in New Orleans. The future is in our hands, and we want to give it all the encouragement and support we can. The schools and organizations bringing bands to Cuttin' Class are doing just that: making sure that New Orleans music is a passed on down through the generations.
Please tune in, sit back, and be in awe of our city's musical heritage that has inspired such incredible music from such young folks. And get excited - because future is bright!
Student Musicians include Taylor Counce (Guitar Age 16), David Diongue (Alto Saxophone Age 18), Elliot Guerin (Piano Age 17), Thomas Glass (Drums Age 16), Tassion Lott-Minor (Piano Age 16), Kreshon McDowell (Trombone Age 19), Sakiko Nomura (Trumpet Age 19), and Jonathan Solomon (Bass Age 30). The intructors are Marlon Jordan, Calvin Johnson, and Morgan Stewart.