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Magary Lord has developed a huge fan base in Salvador de Bahia, on the
northeast coast of Brazil, with a new sound rooted in Angola, Africa: Black
Semba. He's also been an active participant in Carnival (see the video
below).
Magary Lord today on the Jazz & Heritage Stage:
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John Boutte performing at Jazz Fest is a given, but this year he stepped up
to stage you might not expect: the Food Heritage Stage in the Grandstand.
That's right, John donned an apron, put on a cap, and picked up some stirring
spoons for WWOZ! John prepared his Down in the...
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Legendary jazz drummer and native New Orleanian Herlin Riley stopped by the
Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage for an interview during Jazz Fest this
afternoon. Riley is often featured on Jazz at Lincoln Center, and has played
with a Wynton Marsalis, Doctor John, Harry Conn...
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Here are a few things of note happening today at Jazz Fest:
Interview with the Sweetheart of New Orleans, Wanda Rouzan, by WWOZ's Sally
Young, 12:00 - 12:45 in the Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage, inside the
grand stand
Parades
12:30 Real Untouchable Brass Band with Divi...
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It’s the most wonderful time of the year! No Andy Williams, not
Christmas, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, the unchallenged
greatest music and culture event on the planet. I hope you remembered your
sunscreen yesterday and were not fooled by the perfect temper...
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Every day at Jazz Fest, there are a number of interviews held on the Allsion
Miner Stage in the Grandstand... One of today's featured Zydeco legend
Queen Ida and contemporary Zydeco star Terrance Simien.
Ida Lewis "Queen Ida" Guillory is a Louisiana accordionist and the f...
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