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In This Issue
Goodfellas Hit the Streets September 21
Call for Volunteers, Fall Membership Drive
Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival, October 17-19
WWOZ Video: Lazy Lester Live in Lafayette
The Bogalusa Blues & Heritage Festival
J...
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This week will wrap up the sixth season of Jazz In the Park on Thursday, October 30, from 4-8pm. Featured artists include Rebirth Brass Band, Kermit Ruffins and Joseph S. Clark High School Marching Band.
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Here's a felicitous mix of jazz and bluegrass: the Preservation Hall Jazz
Band and the Del McCoury Band perform the gospel standard "I'll Fly Away" on
the Late Show with David Letterman in 2011. The track appeared on the album
American Legacies: Preservation Hall Jazz Band ...
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Cosimo Matassa was born in the US in 1926, a single generation after a
vigilante mob stormed the parish prison to lynch and shoot eleven Italians
prisoners to death. The mob violence was a message to the rising political
power of the newly immigrated Italian community; “ge...
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by Nita Ketner, WWOZ Show Host
In 2004, New Orleans music legends Cosimo Matassa, Earl Palmer, Dr John, and
Deacon John appeared at the Rock And Roll Hall Of Fame in Cleveland. I was
lucky enough to be there, and was able to report on the events for
satchmo.com. For anyon...
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WWOZ has been celebrating the life of Cosimo Matassa, legendary studio owner
and recording engineer, since receiving word of his passing yesterday
afternoon at age 88. He is survived by his three sons, seven grandchildren,
and eight great-grandchildren.
Matassa was one of t...
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Memorial services for legendary New Orleans recording engineer and studio owner Cosimo Matassa will be held on Tuesday, September 16, with visitation from 8:30a until 3p at Metairie Funeral Home. A private service will follow. Our thoughts and best wishes go out to his family...
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Good Morning Music Lovers! It is game day and you have all the “stuff”
together that you need. Perhaps you have even had that first eye-opening
beverage. But you do not have everything; in addition to the food, booze, and
goodfellowship, a successful Tailgate – especially...
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In HBO's Treme, singer-songwriter Steve Earle played a street singer named
Harley Watt ("Me, if I'd never gotten a record deal", says Earle). He also
wrote and performed "This City", the song that closed the show's first
season. He performs it live at KEXP in the video belo...
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We're proud to share this, the first effort of WWOZ's brand-spanking new video production unit: Lazy Lester sounding great at 81, doing "They Call Me Lazy" backed by the Lil' Buck Sinegal Band, recorded at the Blue Moon Saloon in Lafayette, LA on August 15. Props to videograph...
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