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It's been a long, hard year for the class of 2021. We are loving this song
and video from Trombone Shorty, Tarriona "Tank" Ball, and Brandan "B-mike"
Odums from the XQ Institute. They're celebrating the nation's high school
graduates with music and art. The Edna Karr High S...
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Pull out your dancing shoes and get ready for the 15th annual Louisiana
Cajun-Zydeco Festival - four weeks of back to back stellar performances from
some of the most beloved Cajun and Zydeco musicians across Louisiana! This
multi-day event will take place outdoors at the Ne...
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Hammond B3 virtuoso Ike Stubblefield has died at the age of 69, at his home
in Georgia. He was a music industry legend with more than 50 years in the
business.
Stubblefield began his career in the late 1960s, playing keys for Motown
artists like the Four Tops, Martha Reev...
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1 Kashmir Speedometer 03:56 Our Kind of Movement
2 save a seat for me vocal aires 03:49 greg belson's divine funk: rare
american gospel funk & soul
3 Exactly Like Me Willie Walker & The Butanes 03:38 Memphisapolis
4 Key To The Highway (Minit LP 24023) Tina Britt 02:46 I Found...
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We are proud to share that WWOZ has been honored with eight nominations by
the Press Club of New Orleans for Excellence in Journalism! The nominations
encompass media produced and published during the 2020 calendar year.
Here are our nominations:
Best Radio Show
Jazz Fest...
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The Bywater came alive again this spring. These scenes are from Vaughan's
Lounge in March, April, and May 2021! Featured performers include Treme
Brass Band, Joly Bmore, James Andrews, Trombone Shorty, and Lulu & the
Broadsides.
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Here's an excerpt from a John Boutte concert that we streamed live from the
New Orleans Jazz Museum on January 15, 2021. This performance was part of the
Danny Barker Banjo & Guitar Festival. Boutte gives us his take on Edith Piaf
and Sam Cooke classics.
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