What's going on at the Jazz & Heritage Stage and around the Fair Grounds.
11:15 - 12:00
Semolian Warriors Mardi Gras Indians
11:30 - 12:15
Brass Band Throwdown - [Kids Tent]
12:20 - 1:20
Young Pinstripe Brass Band
1:40 - 2:25
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Old Man River is back at it again!
Every Tuesday @ 6pm we will meet in Armstrong Park for the
"it's all about the MUSIC bike ride" which meets at Congo Square
So if MUSIC or CASUAL CYCLING or COOL PEOPLE is yo THANG then meet us at 6pm
at CONGO SQUARE in Armstrong Park
We will...
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Arts Minister in Melbourne - Another Jazz Fest Fan
One of the great annual events for us at WWOZ is broadcasting live from the
Jazz and Heritage Festival and sharing the music and the musicians with fans
around the planet.
This year I was hoping that Heidi Victoria, a fa...
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We're two weeks from WWOZ's Piano Night at the House of Blues, a night which
celebrates the New Orleans piano tradition.
If you'd like to know more about that tradition, here are a couple of video
introductions. The first is a lecture/performance by Tom McDermott (who's
pla...
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Congratulations to all my friends at The French Quarter Fest on this special
30th anniversary celebration! This year the largest free music festival in
the South features 271 performers on 21 stages, as well as, par normal, the
world’s largest jazz brunch in Jackson Squa...
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Heads up about a really cool (and free) conference coming to town over the
weekend of April 19-21.
It's the EMP Pop Music Conference, and it brings together "academics,
critics, performers, and dedicated fans in a rare collective discussion"
about that thing we all love - m...
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Congratulations to all my friends at The French Quarter Fest on this special
30th anniversary celebration! This year the largest free music festival in
the South features 271 performers on 21 stages, as well as, par normal, the
world’s largest jazz brunch in Jackson Squa...
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New Orleans musicians and an auditorium full of appreciative fans of our
music created a second line for Roger Ebert, the film critic and long time
participant of the University of Colorado's Conference on World Affairs who
passed away six days ago. These photos were taken...
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A lot of people around the radio station tease me about being the foreign
language pronunciation patrol, which I don't mind, because learning foreign
languages has been among the best journeys of my life. Certainly I couldn't
do the shows I do without them. I recently com...
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Thank you to everyone who contibuted CDs
to this spring's drive for KLSP-91.7 FM!
Your outpouring of generosity is deeply appreciated!
We will be collecting albums again before the winter holiday season.
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