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The feature-length music documentary "Duct Tape Messiah" comes to Chickie Wah
Wah on Saturday, January 21, 2012. The film captures the life of legendary
Texan crooner Blaze Foley, who died homeless and with no official albums
released. Since his murder in 1989, Foley's mu...
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We're still living in boxes, but the engineers and contractors are hard at work connecting, hammering and gluing the station back together! Cheer them on as they keep making the magic happen and check out some of the photos below as we continue to see changes in the upcoming w...
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In This Issue
Live Broadcast: Johnny Sansone
Flashback: 2011
Getting in the Mardi Gras Groove
Insight New Orleans
Jazz Fest Vintage Tees
Show Host Profile: Jim Hobbs
February Volunteer of the Month Juju Jozwiak
J...
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Sorry, got someplace to be. I'll be out on Jan. 21 but will be back on the
28th. Please let me know if there's any trad jazz tune or musician you want
to hear.
BP
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We make a visit to the famous "Rock and Bowl," a bowling alley that recently
relocated from its original position. On this show, we check out some of
the Rock and Bowl’s regular and historical acts while taking a walk down
memory lane with John Blanchard, the owner of Rock...
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On this week’s program, we give you two sides of brass, featuring the
powerful sounds of Bonerama and the legendary Dirty Dozen Brass Band. In
addition to music, we visit the historic Lower 9th ward and also stop by
Meals from the Heart Café, located in the French Market f...
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This isn't your ordinary cornbread, but we'd still call it a side. So make some fancy pants seafood cornbread and then match it up with one of delicious recipes from the archives. Chicken and sausage jambalaya? Maybe in lieu of the french bread for Shrimp Mosca? Think about it...
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2011 saw its share of ups and downs, but the music was always in the stratosphere. We hope you enjoyed the music as much as we did, and we're counting on you to keep listening to 'OZ and supporting New Orleans music in 2012 (think of 2012 not as an apocalyptic end of the world...
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Friday, January 6th is Epiphany, and on that day from 6 to 9 a.m. join me at
The Jazz Crossroads for music that celebrates the season leading up to Mardi
Gras. I’ll be featuring a CD that is at the core of Carnival and the
Mardi Gras Indians as well as the culture of all N...
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On this week’s program, we start the New Year out New Orleans style: The
ivories take center stage with Ellis Marsalis, Dr. John, Joe Krown, and Bob
Andrews. We also stop for a sip of Almonaster’s Delight at Sylvain
restaurant before heading off to a sugar exhibit at the So...
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