WWOZ brings together our local, national and international supporters into a distinctive community that celebrates and strengthens the music, musicians, culture and culture bearers of New Orleans.
Join us this week as we get ready New Orleans' own Crescent City Blues and
BBQ Festival. We meet up with Jonny Ray and Michelle for a movie tour of the
city and visit a local cooking school for three outstanding courses with
award-winning chef Frank Brightsen.
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Whether you’re doing the Mississippi Slow Drag or the New Orleans Shuffle,
you’re in the right place! During this week's program, we will explore
music from the 1920s when Blues and Jazz were musically closer to one
another, and then we'll continue on into the 30s and 40s w...
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Dear Listener,
As a fundraiser for the station, I'm often asked about why it's important to
support WWOZ. If you've ever asked me that question, you probably got an opus
for an answer. But to keep it simple: WWOZ is part of the living, breathing
experience that is public ra...
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Join Brother Tyrone and Everett Eglin along with the Gospel Stars for a live
performance on the Rhythm Room. They will be performing a set of acoustic
music from their forthcoming release "Cue Stick Soul". According to Brother
Tyrone the inspiration for this release came ...
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This week’s program features Tab Benoit’s Swampland Jam, recorded live at
the Contemporary Arts Center. We also travel out to New Orleans East for a
visit to two family run restaurants, Vucinovich’s known for serving
nap-inducing cuisine, and Ba Mien, a Vietnamese restauran...
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In honor of the Ponderosa Stomp and the panel I am moderating about the great
Eddie Jones
aka
GUITAR SLIM! - THE ONE, THE ONLY, THE NEVER IMITATED!
On Tuesday Night Sept 13, at either 10 or 11 PM (we haven't decided which
time, but we will!)
The Vibration Conjurers o...
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Just in time for all your tailgating needs, a burger that satisfies the Louisiana palate with a good kick from jalapeno juice and Cajun seasonings. Made with an ultra big pattie and served on muffuletta bread, it will clearly label you Rex of the tailgating party. If you like ...
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Home homemade seafood stock, a roux, some okra and shrimp, what's there not to love? It's a little gumbo-y, served atop rice, but we're not judging, we'll just be at the table ready to consume two, or six, bowls of it. It's practically Fall in Louisiana, why not dig into somet...
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The New Orleans Strathspey & Reel Society in cooperation with the First
Unitarian Universalist Church is sponsoring a not-to-be-missed one-night-only
Brian McNeill concert right here in New Orleans on Wednesday, September 14.
For those of you folkies who don’t know Brian McN...
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Known for his arrangements for musicians like Dr. John, the Dixie Cups, Professor Longhair and more, Wardell Quezergue died Tuesday morning of congestive heart failure. Read Volunteer Coordinator Maryse Dejean's reminiscences of Wardell at WWOZ. Click through for information a...
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