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Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
Carnival Baby
Square one
04:03
Soca
2016/2/5 22:02:44
2
Indians Here We Come
Flaming Arrows
05:26
Here Come The Indians Now
2016/2/5 22:07:04
3
I Ate Up the A...
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How can you get more New Orleans? It's the Preservation Hall Jazz Band doing
Professor Longhair's "Go To The Mardi Gras." And before you try to see the
Zulu king "down on St. Claude and Dumaine," be advised: that intersection
went away in the 1960s in the name of "urban ren...
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Cajun musicians today still tend to come to the music through tradition, and
T'Monde is no exception. This trio, made up of Drew Simon on accordion and
vocals, Megan Brown on guitar and vocals, and Kelli Jones on fiddle and
vocals, has a deep background in the Cajun traditi...
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From KRVS in Lafayette, it's Sonny Landreth with Cajun singer-songwriter-poet
Zachary Richard on harmonica. They cover Clifton Chenier's "Ay Ai Ai," a
track Landreth recorded for his 1993 album Down in Louisiana.
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The New Orleans Public Library is hosting a few special events in February as
part of their 2016 Black History Month Celebration. On Saturday, February 13
at 2p, Bounce Queen of New Orleans and reigning monarch of Krewe du Vieux Big
Freedia will be on hand at the Main Libra...
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From KRVS in Lafayette, it's Sonny Landreth with Cajun singer-songwriter-poet
Zachary Richard on harmonica. They cover Clifton Chenier's "Ay Ai Ai," a
track Landreth recorded for his 1993 album Down in Louisiana.
Read more
The New Orleans Public Library is hosting a few special events in February as
part of their 2016 Black History Month Celebration. On Saturday, February 13
at 2p, Bounce Queen of New Orleans and reigning monarch of Krewe du Vieux Big
Freedia will be on hand at the Main Libra...
Read more
Num.
Title
Artist
Time
Release
Start Time
1
The funky elephant
Ben Sidran
03:25
2016/1/29 22:00:15
2
You Got To Serve Somebody
Pops Staples
04:37
Father Father
2016/1/29 22:03:47
3
Bright Soul
Bunn...
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The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation's free concert series continues in
2016 with shows from the Bridge Trio, John Boutte & Shannon Powell, and Cyrus
Chestnut.
The Bridge Trio is one of New Orleans' most exciting young groups. Pianist
Conun Pappas, bassist Max Moran,...
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The Mid-City Aces are a Cajun trio consisting of 18 year-old accordion master
Cameron Dupuy, his dad, Michael Dupuy on guitar, and Gina Forsyth on fiddle.
Their music is a fresh, bold, acoustic, and firmly traditional take on the
sounds of southern Louisiana. Released in De...
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