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Dwight Miller, one of the co-founders of the Pinstripe Brass Band, died
Monday, March 16, 2020, at the age of 70.
Miller was born Uptown on December 15, 1949. As a student at James Durham
Junior High School, he played trumpet in the school band before switching to
saxopho...
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This Sunday would've been Irma Thomas's 37th annual Mother's Day performance
at the Audubon Zoo. Since it can't happen this year, WWOZ will be
broadcasting an archived concert of hers to keep up the longstanding
tradition for all the moms out there.
Listen in to this speci...
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Alfred "Uganda" Roberts died this morning at the age of 77. Roberts first
came to prominence in New Orleans music as the percussionist with Professor
Longhair.
Roberts was born and raised in Treme where, due to the close proximity of
sailors, he took an interest in calyps...
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On Thursday April 30, human music suffered a loss that was felt around the
world. Tony Allen, the source of afrobeat rhythm, passed away at his home in
Paris.
Tony grew up in Lagos, Nigeria, and spent his years as a young man immersed
in a thriving live music scene. Having...
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WWOZ has lost one of our own to COVID-19. Jesse Hathorne, known on the
airwaves as The Midnight Creeper, The Creeper, or Brother Jess, depending on
which show he was hosting, died Saturday, May 2, 2020, at the age of 71. Most
recently, he held the Thursday 2-4 pm slot with ...
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Blues singer Alton “Big Al” Carson has passed away at the age of 66.
A native New Orleanian, Carson played tuba with multiple jazz and brass bands
in New Orleans, including Doc Paulin’s, Young Tuxedo Brass Band, Dejean’s
Brass Band, Teddy Riley’s Royal Brass Band, Lars Ede...
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