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Join Tom Morgan on the Tuesday New Orleans Music Show from 11 am to 2 pm for
1949 in Louisiana music. The show will continue its look at the music of New
Orleans and Louisiana on a year by year basis. Tomorrow's show will feature
the first recordings of Professor Longhair, ...
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Ray Moore will be visiting Jazz from the Market a little after 5 p.m. this
Thursday before going on to Snug Harbor for his 8 and 10 p.m. shows with the
group Brasilliance!
Ray Moore is perhaps best-known as a lead alto saxophonist and woodwind
doubler, having worked with s...
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So, what's in a name? Especially a band name. Well, here's the thing -
sometimes they confuse, and sometimes they defy explanation, but sometimes
they convey something very real about the band itself.
Captain Mackey's Goatskin and String Band - try saying that three times
...
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We return from our Mardi Gras break to some music by saxophonist Rebecca
Barry and drummer/vibraphonist Jason Marsalis, recorded live by WWOZ at Snug
Harbor Jazz Bistro in New Orleans.
Later in the program, Andy Antippas - owner of Barrister's Gallery of
ethnographic and ...
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I heard her scream for help and ran around the corner dragging my dogs.
Javier from Starlight on the Park rushed to aid her and as he began to
chase the robber she said, "Don't chase him. He has a gun and he already
pointed it at you." (Javier is a very brave soul - he r...
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It began with the New Orleans Saints winning their first Superbowl to thundering chants of "Who Dat?!" Then they were honored with a Saints Appreciation Parade, while Brees & Co. were featured in several other parades. And guess which were the two most popular colors at Mardi ...
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Dear Listener,
The otherworldly Superbowl XLIV alone was a good enough time to last New
Orleans all the way through 2010 — we should just start working right now
on feeling half that good in 2011. And that live broadcast on ‘OZ two weeks
ago from the Grammy Museum had us...
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On the heels of a new mayor sans foot in mouth disease, a Superbowl win
lifting the Aints curse, and Mardi Gras with some new suits and old friends,
I figured it’s time to celebrate something else, something special.
Irma Thomas’ birthday!
Born on February 18, the Sweet Qu...
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Mind Meld of Radio and Television While dumpster diving in the trash cana
of Americana, I ran across a prescient Star Trek episode that captures this
weekend's New Orleans. Forty years ago, The Return of the Archons,
featured a society lead by a guy named Landru that cele...
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