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.
We start today's show by doing the "Dap Walk" with funk pioneer Ernie
Vincent. Then we stop in for brunch at Bywater BBQ, and later, we shake it up
with Brother Tyrone and the Mindbenders. At the end, we'll wind down with a
nightcap at Chickie Wah Wah, a music club on Canal...
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On this week's show, cornetist Connie Jones, clarinetist Tim Laughlin, and
the Treme Brass Band warm up your ears for the Satchmo SummerFest, a festival
celebrating the life of Louis "Satchmo" Armstrong, taking place in early
August.
Culinary Crossroads: Red Bean Alley
Ev...
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For over a year, the film team of Patrik Soergel, Ryan Fenson-Hood, and Sven O. Hill worked in Ascona, Switzerland, New Orleans, and Stresa, Italy, documenting post-Katrina life. They focused on Lillian Boutte, Dr. Michael White, & Armand “Sheik” Richardson, all New Orleans na...
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There is something so incredibly earthy and moving about Drew Landry and his
songs. I have been trying to get him to come into the studio, and play and
talk on the Blues Breakdown for some time now.
His songs about the life and people of the woods and marshlands of South
...
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Dear Listener,
Wouldn't it be cool if...?
July is planning month at WWOZ, and there seems to be no end to the exciting
ideas swirling about. Did you ever wish there was something that 'OZ could be
doing but hasn't gotten around to yet? If you've got ideas about web site ...
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“Days Between” refers to more than just a title of a Grateful Dead song.
They are the days each year between August 1st, Jerry's birthday and August
9th the day Jerry passed away
Tune in to the Kitchen Sink 10 to 12 Show on Wednesday August 4 at 10:00 p.m.
as we celebrate ...
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The Deutsches Haus has stood on South Galvez Street in New Orleans, for just
shy of a century, and has been a center for German Culture in the Crescent
City for over 80 years.
Originally incorporated in 1928 the Deutsches Haus evolved from Deutsche
Gesellschaft von New Or...
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Story by Sally Young.
Walking into downtown Ascona Friday afternoon, the first thing I saw was
Uncle Lionel Batiste leading a brass band down the street. The official Grand
Marshall for the JazzAscona 2010 Festival, Uncle Lionel was stealing the show
as usual. All cameras ...
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What is it With World Cup Soccer Fans? This Sunday, July 11th, 13 hours
after my midnight show, one out of six people in the world will be fully
engaged the same activity. One billion people will watch the World Cup
final. Billion not million. Think of the last time you ...
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We've got a great recipe for you from Louisiana Cookin' Magazine and Chef Brian Landry of Galatoire's, one of New Orleans' oldest and best restaurants. It's a crab and beet salad that incorporates a beet tartare, a white remoulade sauce, and Louisiana jumbo lump crabmeat. Try ...
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