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In the 1980s, the audience for Louisiana music was a mere handful of hipsters
fans. Music collector types. Louisiana music wasn't on radio or
commercials or movie sound tracks. There was no "Treme." The local
musicians we take for granted today were barely gigging in to...
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On any given night in New Orleans, you’re likely to find a place with live
music and free food. Sometimes it’s red beans and trad jazz, other times
it’s BBQ and the blues. On this week’s program, it’s curry and the
pocket brass band music of Magnetic Ear, an ensemble headed...
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WWOZ looks forward as we commemorate the sixth anniversary of Katrina. We've compiled Katrina-related community events, along with a feature report by our community partner The Lens and audio documentaries by show host George Ingmire that pay homage to New Orleans cultural fig...
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Coach, a prominent figure in the Mardi Gras Indian community, passed away on
Friday, August 5th.
Collins Anthony "Coach" Lewis was a member of several Mardi Gras Indian
gangs, including the FiYiYi and Mandingo Warriors. He also volunteered with
the BackStreet Museum. Coac...
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Join us tonight on the Kitchen Sink Show at 10:00 p.m. as Mr. Quintron stops
in to Guest D.J.
Rumor has it that he will be bringing a copy of the 2011 Ninth Ward Marching
Band recordings from their Piety Street recording sessions.
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Trumpet Mike Kobrin is originally from Brooklyn. He moved to New
Orleans and was the web editor and music listings editor at WWOZ for about
two years.
Mike says: “That was up until about the end of 2010 when I
decided to take it full time to the trumpet ‘caus...
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Impress your friends with a fancy dessert from one of our favorite soul food restaurants in New Orleans, Dooky Chase. Dooky Chase may be better known for its homestyle fried chicken and lunchtime buffets, but this is something worth whipping up just for the "oohs" and "ahhs."
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Today'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 New
Orleans night club, the Blue Nile, where Rex is...
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Joseph S. Clark High School,once a highly regarded school in Tremé, has gone through changes over the last years. Listen to Zach Young to hear more
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On this week’s program we feature Susan Cowsill, a songwriter whose musical
career started as a child with her family’s band, "The Cowsills." She
continues to perform in New Orleans and today we listen to a performance
recorded at New Orleans’s French Quarter Festival. We a...
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