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The Red Beans Parade is rolling again this Lundi Gras! Check out the story
behind this unique krewe and all the hard work they put into their red bean
finery and accessories every year. Paying homage to one of the best
traditional New Orleans dishes!
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Krewe of Muses rolls Uptown on Thursday! WWOZ's video team was on the route
last year and captured some of these highlights from the shoe-throwing
ladies. We've got the whole 2018 parade schedule (within New Orleans city
limits) here.
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1 Last Time (Triumph Riddim, Precision) "2015 Soca" Alternative
Quartet 03:12
2 Shout It Out Roy Tyler & New Directions 04:40
Three Way Calling
3 People Never Give Up Curtis Mayfield 05:51
Something To Believe In
4 The Wi...
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"I have traveled all over the world and no place I've ever been could remove the thought in my head that someday I will be the King of the Zulus," Louis Armstrong said.
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1) Parade time! Cork, Oshun, and Cleopatra are on Friday Uptown.
Pontchartrain, Choctaw, Freret, Sparta, Pygmalion, 'tit Rex, Chewbacchus, and
Mystic Knights of Adonis are on Saturday. Femme Fatale, Carrollton, King
Arthur and Merlin, All, and Barkus are on Sunday. Druids a...
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The legendary Dr.John, Professor Longhair, Earl King and The Meters perform
Big Chief in live grand finale of "Dr. John's New Orleans Swamp" on PBS
Soundstage in 1974, Chicago.
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In the FEBRUARY 2018 Issue of the 'OZone,
WWOZ's monthly newsletter:
2018 Jazz Fest Lineup Announcement | WWOZ Tricentennial Music Moments | Call
for Volunteers, Spring Membership Drive | See "Closeup: Tank & the Bangas"
Online | Volunteer Spotlight: Veronica Cromwell | Show...
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Rest in peace to Denise LaSalle, who passed away earlier this month at the
age of 78. Here is her performance of 'Juke Joint Woman' at Crescent City
Blues & BBQ Festival 2014.
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Joe and Cleoma Falcon were considered among the greatest Cajun accordion players ever. Cleoma’s guitar and singing, combined with Joe’s accordion playing, set a standard for Cajun music that still stands today.
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