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Here's the late blues master Howlin' Wolf (born 1910 as Chester Arthur
Burnett in West Point, Mississippi) doing "How Many More Years" during a 1965
TV appearance.
The introduction is notable: it's done by Mick Jagger and Rolling Stones
guitarist Brian Jones. During the fir...
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This week's show features Saxophonist, Flautist and Clarinet player Rex
Gregory, a jazz musician whose philosophical ideas influence his compositions
as much as his teachers and collaborators do. This show was recorded at
the Blue Nile. On this recording, Rex is joined on s...
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Crawfish are making their return this upcoming season! Try 'em like you've never had 'em with this creamy and delicious bisque. Recipe Courtesy of Louisiana Cookin' Magazine.
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It's about to start happening! This time lapse video shows the Fair Grounds
being transformed from a humble horse racing venue into the home of our
favorite festival. It's shot from the grandstand, with the Economy Hall Tent
location in the foreground, and shows about half ...
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Doesn’t it seem that every year the gap between Mardi Gras and St
Patrick’s Day just keeps getting shorter and shorter? However this year,
New Orleans will have some help transitioning from the purple, gold and green
of carnival to the emerald green of Ireland, thanks to th...
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It's kind of hard to describe Brass Bed, an indie rock band from Lafayette.
They describe themselves as "psych-pop auteurs" on their YouTube channel, and
their Facebook page, lists the following influences: "Busted amps, analog
synths, The Kinks, pretty, noisy, The Band, Te...
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Among the many fine performances in the 'OZ studio during last fall's Pledge
Party, Tarriona “Tank” Ball and her band the Bangas stood out. Last
summer OffBeat cited Etta James, Leela James, and Jill Scott among likely
influences; the result is a heady mix-and-match of soul...
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Don't worry, that title's ironic! Just thought y'all might like to spend a
little bit of your post-Fat Tuesday lethargy with this short video
introduction to the Louisiana crawfish harvest... 'Tis the season, afterall.
If you've got time and interest, here's a longer pi...
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Here's a singular take on a Carnival classic: a special 2009 arrangement of
"Go to the Mardi Gras", by Wendell Brunious, accompanied by French jazz
pianist Thierry Ollé's trio. Recorded in Périgueux (SW France), Brunious
sings, whistles, and plays cowbell.
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One of the things that's great about Mardi Gras is how it travels across
space and time. So let's set the WABAC Machine for July 7, 1989 at JFK
Stadium in Philadelphia. During their last show ever at that venue, the
Grateful Dead jam on "Iko Iko". Feel that Mardi Gras!
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