Friday, January 6th is Epiphany, and on that day from 6 to 9 a.m. join me at
The Jazz Crossroads for music that celebrates the season leading up to Mardi
Gras. I’ll be featuring a CD that is at the core of Carnival and the
Mardi Gras Indians as well as the culture of all N...
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The KItchen Sink Tone Scientists of Ecstatic Space will bring you the annual
Sun Ra New Years Party on WWOZ. At least 2 hours of Sun Ra from the over 60
recordings that the Scientists have accumulated. Expect Space, Time, Jazz,
Space Time Jazz, and the Astro Infinity Arke...
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From the great boxing writer turned attorney and regular WWOZ listener:
Michael Marley
The Nazz
by Lord Buckley
Now look at all you cats and kitties out there whippin' and wailin'
and jumpin' up and down and suckin' up all that juice and pattin' each other
on...
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Join Brice Nice (Vinyl) and Alski (Digital) on the Rhythm Room this Friday as
they once again have a musical duel. Special holiday edition of Sound Clash
featuring no holiday songs.
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Getting hounded by the same 10 tunes everywhere you go this holiday season?
Tune in this Monday at 7pm and let Gentilly Jr. cure your holiday blues with
some...holiday blues. Not to mention bluegrass. Plus all genres in between -
maybe even some holiday hot rod. "I can jus...
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Tune in to WWOZ FM in New Orleans this Friday morning, December 16th from 6
to 9 a.m. Louisiana time for my holiday modern jazz show! Amidst a handful
of standard Christmas songs done in a creative, non-standard and very
enjoyable way – will be songs of Peace on earth and ...
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Hi, right on friends and soulful people.
Over the years, updating my playlists here has not been one of my strong
suits , though it is my main goal to inform all listeners about the music I'm
playing so that you can enjoy it for yourself again and again. Thanks to
the new ...
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Like New Orleans; Seattle and Portland are geographically isolated port
cities that have always created their own unique sound. Unlike New Orleans,
the primarily caucasian populations of Seattle to Portland, often tuned their
ears to the largest closest city (Los Angeles) ...
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Jimbo Mathus is saddled up and ready to ride into town. He is heading toward
the Quarters and the Blues Breakdown Show, with your hostess "The Problem
Child".
Jimbo Mathus was born and raised in Mississippi and learned the music as it
was passed down through the generations...
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The West Bank Steppers came out on the streets of Algiers on Sunday December
4 for their 22nd annual second line. HARAMBE was the theme of the parade,
which means "Let's Pull together" in swahili. The Lady Buck Jumpers made a
special appearance, and The Small Souljers Bra...
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