The sixth annual Sync Up Conference (a forum for entertainment industry leaders that covers music, film and digital media) took place during Jazz Fest at NOMA. The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation has made the entire conference available on its YouTube Channel. Sync Up, ...
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Music You "Choose" to Hear
(In Numbers)
Music's migration from mechanical media (vinyl and tape) to electronic media
such as (insert fifty-page list here), allows us to more accurately count the
enormous number of music offerings available versus the dinky number that we
ac...
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These two short videos are just for fun of it (Happy Monday!). They show
(seemingly) miniaturized versions of New Orleans and the Mississippi River.
The illusion is created by a special effects technique called tilt-shift
photography (the details are kind of technical and i...
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I know. Saturday night is for listening to live music, not the radio. And
for you stay-at-home types, the midnight to 3am radio shift is a time of
pillow-drooling, deep REM sleep. Here is a link to where you can stream my
archived shows at a more convenient time:
http://...
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Clint Maedgen (of the New Orleans Bingo! Show and the Preservation Hall Jazz
Band) explores the precussive possibilities of an empty dumpster somewhere in
Arkansas. Shot in 2011 and 1 minute and 36 seconds long, it's very cool and
definitely worth a look.
For a selecti...
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On tonight's show from the Eulipion Lounge, three hours of 1950s - 70s R&B
"music you've never heard by musicians you've never heard of" from New
Orleans only pop-up music club with the unique "Theater of Your Mind" stages.
Tonight's bill features Johnny Adams, Jack Dupree...
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On June 6, 2013, Hillel at Tulane University hosted a panel discussion: Does Progress Destroy Culture?, which tackled questions regarding how gentrification and urban and economic development impacts New Orleans culture. Click through to watch a UStream recording of the panel'...
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This week’s program is Part 3 of a three part series, celebrating four
years of “New Orleans All the Way Live”.
This week we hear from the musicians who make New Orleans their home. Bruce
Daigrepont shows us the guts of an accordion. Walter “Wolfman” Washington
talks about...
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This Thursday, June 6, Hillel at Tulane University is hosting a panel
discussion entitled "Does Progress Destroy Culture?", which will tackle
questions regarding how gentrification and urban and economic development
impacts New Orleans culture. For all the event details, g...
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We just received word from Jason Patterson that the wonderful soul of jazz
giant Mulgrew Miller passed on May 29th.
He kindly came on air at Jazz from the French Market and spoke with us this
April before his show at Snug Harbor.
Jason remembers: Mulgrew had just done a s...
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