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WWOZ works to bring the sounds of New Orleans to the world. This summer,
we're heading to the Midwest and the East Coast to do just that with two
special events featuring some of the best acts in New Orleans today.
On June 19-21, we'll be onhand at the Bayou Boogaloo in Nor...
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Gina Montana, Big Queen of the Yellow Pocahontas, grew up in a family and
community rich with unique culture and tradition. Gina's passion to mask
Indian arose in the 1990s. With the guiding hand of Big Chief Tootie Montana,
her second cousin and "Chief of Chiefs," she le...
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The Andrew Duhon Trio performs "Sidestep Your Grave" from the 2013 album The
Moorings. This is fresh stuff: it was recorded last week (June 3, 2015) at
Music City Roots live from The Factory in Nashville.
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The West Bank gets in on the live music action starting June 10 with the
return of Wednesdays On The Point at Algiers Point. These free shows begin at
5:30pm and end at 8:30pm each Wednesday starting in June and running through
July. The stage is set up right at the ferry l...
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Trombone Shorty performs "St. James Infirmary" at In Performance at the White
House: Red, White, and Blues accompanied by the White House band featuring
Booker T. The performance was recorded in February 2012; other performers
included Jeff Beck, Buddy Guy, Keb' Mo', Mick J...
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'Tis the season for Creole tomatoes! The Creole Tomato Festival hits the
French Market this weekend. The true stars of the festival (pictured) will be
arriving along with farmers from the areas surrounding New Orleans.
Fleshing the fest out will be music on three stages, fo...
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Here's the mostly female Cajun group Bonsoir, Catin live at the Cajun &
Zydeco Nights Festival at Saulieu, in Burgundy region of France. Bonsoir,
Catin will play on Sunday at this weekend's Cajun & Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco
Festival in Armstrong Park. If you can't be there, li...
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