WWOZ brings together our local, national and international supporters into a distinctive community that celebrates and strengthens the music, musicians, culture and culture bearers of New Orleans.
The Louisiana Music Factory hosts weekly in-store sessions from mostly local
artists all year long but their lineup during Jazz Fest weeks is particularly
deep and notable. Check it out below. Louisiana Music Factory is located at
421 Frenchmen Street.
Thursday, April 27
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Here in New Orleans music permeates pretty much everything and Audubon Zoo is
no exception to that rule.
Immortalized in The Meters’ song They All Ask’d For You - written by
Art Neville, George Porter Jr., Leo Noncentelli, and Zigaboo Modeliste -
Audubon Zoo is also famou...
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We're coming to you all weekend long from Jazz Fest 2017! Getcha some New
Orleans rhythm & blues with this one-- here's a preview of one of our
scheduled broadcasts for Saturday, April 29 from Brother Tyrone & the
Mindbenders.
WWOZ was on hand to capture Brother Tyrone's p...
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Just in time for the 48th annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, the
impressively extensive Jazz & Heritage Archive has launched a new online
database that allows users to search every single act that's ever performed
at the decades-long festival.
In addition to sho...
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Marcello Benetti is a busy individual, whether he’s working on his own
compositions, playing with New Orleans’ finest, or even co-producing his
own music festival, Benetti still finds the time to release Il Vizio!
Released March 4, Il Vizio! or “the vice” is comprised of co...
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Jazz Fest starts on Friday and one of the most anticipated acts in the
WWOZ/Zatarain's Jazz Tent this year is young Joey Alexander, a pianist with
skills well beyond his years.
Alexander performed at WWOZ's Piano Night in 2015 when he was just 12. He's
back in New Orleans ...
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One of the most wonderful things about the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage
Festival is the depth and breadth of musical talent that it brings to the
Crescent City over two glorious weeks of music, food, and fun – and not
just out at the Fairgrounds.
This Jazz Fest season, a...
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Since it opened 3 1/2 years ago, Ooh Poo Pah Doo has been more than a bar
and music venue-- it's served as a community center for
residents, musicians, and other cultural bearers of the 6th Ward but owner
Judy Hill had to close it down last week.
“It was everything to me,”...
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