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If you are a regular listener to my "Sittin' At The Crossroad" show then you
most certainly know Big Daddy O' (Owen Tufts). Recent O' was hit hard with
blood clots in his lungs. He had clot in all five lobes. He spent the better
part of a week in Loly Kemp Hospital (Charity...
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It's time for my at least 25th annual Food Show. So on Tuesday the 24th, all
of the songs will be about food or have a type of food in the title. It's my
way of ringing in the holiday season so don't tune in hungry.
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We highlight two performances from the 2009 French Quarter Festival,
beginning with the Honey Island Swamp Band, a group that draws upon the heart
and soul of roots music with Americana at its core.
Later on in the show, Soul Project spreads a thick layer of funk, jazz and ...
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Dear Listener,
Just in case you weren't taking notes, WWOZ broadcast over 55 acts live this
past month, including Jon Cleary, Reverend Payton's Big Damn Band, Bobby
Rush, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic and Irma Thomas to name just a
few!
After all this plus a m...
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Story by Sharon Armstrong.
The thing about Jimmy Crowley --consummate storyteller, songwriter, song
collector, musician, and ethnographer -- is that you never quite know what
you will get.
Crowley has been at the center of the Irish folk music scene since the
seventies, w...
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Tonight 11/17/09 on the Kitchen Sink, after some preview music for Stanton
Moore's James Black gig at Chickie Wah Wah and Loyola, Neko Case, and Dan
Auerbach/Justin Townes Earle, we'll put on a bale of jazz from 1959, possibly
the greatest year of recorded music ever. Dig ...
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I will include an hour tribute to Johnny Mercer on Jazz Roots to celebrate
what would have been his 100th birthday. I will focus on Johnny as a
songwriter and Johnny as a singer. Join us and learn more about this
songwriting icon.
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Last week, I embarked on playing some Percy Mayfield to celebrate his poetic
nature. As is often the case, plans changed, so I only got through a portion
of his music. This week I fix that.
Following Percy Mayfield will be an all out Night Tripper throwdown. Dr. John
will ...
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