1 Turn on Your Love Light Lonnie Mack 02:12 Memphis Wham!
2 People Get Ready Ryan Shaw 03:29 It Gets Better
3 Packing a Grip Golden Echoes 03:35 Good God: Born Again Funk
4 (Man Oh Man) I Want to Go Back The Impressions 03:13 ABC Rarities
5 Your Best Friend Doris Duke 02:50 I'...
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Happy birthday to "Queen Bee" Littdell S. Banister, Tribal Queen of Creole
Wild West! Queen Bee is the oldest active Mardi Gras Indian Queen in the
city.
"I'm not just the Queen on Carnival. I'm a Queen everyday. That spirit, what
I want to do, that decision that I have ma...
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1 Ghost Walk copy The Mighty Mocambos 03:52
2 How_Do_I_Get_There Don Bryant 03:57 Don't Give Up On Love
3 Time is winding up Dorothy Norwood 03:09 SuperFunk's Mission Impossible
4 He Called Me Baby Ella Washington 03:03 Dirty Laundry
5 Love And Affection Jackie Brown 02:32 Mon...
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The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell (April 28 –
May 7) is accepting applications for bands wishing to perform at the 2023
Festival through Saturday, October 1, 2022.
The mission of the Festival is to promote, preserve, perpetuate, and
encourage the ...
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1 Tell Mama The Majestics 02:10 Here Come Da Judge
2 Hold On (Joy Is Coming) The Harlem Gospel Travelers 02:53 Look Up!
3 Nobody's Business Light Of Saba 02:00 The Magical Light Of Saba
4 I Am A Soul Little Janice 02:33 (Pzazz 034)
5 Funny Feeling Dennis Brown 03:06 Romantic R...
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Festing In Place returns to WWOZ on September 29! You can deck out your
home/yard/office in authentic Jazz Fest-style by getting your very own sign
from Jazz Fest sign artist Nan Parati. For a limited time, she is making her
hand-written sign services available for the gene...
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I'm writing today to ask you to support the station that supports
New Orleans Musicians!
I've been a member of WWOZ since 1980-before it was even on the air. And now,
I am proud to be a Board Member too. This is the only station where we can
hear local musicians' music an...
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Born and raised in New Orleans, I support WWOZ because of its connection to
the music community of New Orleans. It not only promotes and preserves the
legendary music that started in New Orleans, but it also supports the music
of today. WWOZ plays music that’s not usually o...
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I love the music that I grew up with, 50s & 60s oldies, and the only time I
listen to it is when I play it on WWOZ on Wednesday nights.
This music lets me remember the good times, conjures up a lot of memories
of days gone past, who I was with and what I was doing. We’d ...
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Why support WWOZ? Because of that moment.
We’ve all had that moment, thousands of times. That moment, when we tune
in and they play the music for us. Brass; jazz of countless stripes, from
last century and since; funk; the New Orleans piano lineage; zydeco; every
kind ...
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