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Miles Weeks and WWOZ's Scott Borne talk about the latest CD by Weeks, "Sense
of Self." Borne mentions the departure that this CD is compared to Weeks
playing with Eric Lindell, Andrew Duhon, Colin Lake, and others. Weeks
explains how the album is a "pouring-out" of things h...
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Clarence Johnson stopped by WWOZ and chatted with Scott Borne about Johnson's
experience doing a jazz and gospel show on WWOZ right before Katrina, the
"Fertile Crescent," his latest CD, and more.
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Victor Goines visits with WWOZ's Jelly Roll Justic; they talk about Goines'
mentors at St. Augustine, the philosophy of improvisation, and more.
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George Porter tells WWOZ's Black Mold how he's recorded every performance and
how he spends a lot of his free time listening to those shows to see if any
new "licks" have come from it. They also chat about Porter's musical
background with classical guitar, the original name...
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Here's nine red-hot minutes of Little Freddie King rocking a medieval
fortification in France, beautifully shot and recorded by what we're told
were "a group of film and audio students." C'est bon!
The title "Incruste au Nancy Jazz Pulsations" means something along the lines...
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In This Issue
Be a Phone Bank Volunteer for the Spring Pledge Party
Happening Now: Mardi Gras 2014
Swamp Shop Moves in with the Louisiana Music Factory
Jazz Fest Community Outreach Tickets
Class Got Brass 2014
Shoutout: Rhonda K....
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Two weeks until Fat Tuesday and counting. Here's a look back to Mardi Gras in
the middle of the last century, with videos from 1956 and 1941.
1956. This video combines footage by an unknown shooter with a batch of
excellent still photos taken by the late John W. Mizenko, fat...
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On this week’s program, we celebrate some of the musical and cultural
families of New Orleans, featuring sets by Ellis and Jason
Marsalis, Steve and Sasha Masakowski, Aaron and Ivan Neville, and the
late Walter Payton and his son, Nicholas Payton. Holly Hawthorne of the
wh...
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Here's a treat for fans of Troy Andrews: a two-hour-and-fifteen-minute long
Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue live show, originally streamed live from
Tipitina's in September 2011 by Liveset. In full HD, it's bursting with
full-screen goodness.
According to Liveset, this "...
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Davis Rogan talks with Black Mold about the series finale of Treme, his
character on the show, his career as a musician himself, and more fun stuff.
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