Bayou Saint John at Orleans Avenue (OUTDOORS)
Bayou Saint John was originally a distributary channel of the Mississippi River: it carried water across the cypress swamps to Lake Pontchartrain. Because it offered a straightforward route from the lake to the river, the stream played an essential role in New Orleans’ founding in the early 18th century. At the turn of the 19th century the stream’s course was extended by the construction of the Carondelet Canal and its turning basin, but those structures were filled in the early 20th century because they had fallen out of use. Bayou Saint John is still connected to Lake Pontchartrain, but because of subsidence, it no longer carries water out of New Orleans: it lies higher than the land on either side of it.
Upcoming Shows
WWOZ will broadcast Saturday May 16 (noon-9:30p) and Sunday May 17 (noon-8:30p) from the Mid-City Bayou Boogaloo. We're broadcasting from the Orleans Stage. The broadcast is being sponsored by the Positive Vibrations Foundation. We will have an Outreach table at the festival.
The broadcast schedule will be as follows:
Saturday, May 16
12:15-1:30p Soul Creole
2:45-4p Wild Magnolias
5:15-6:30p Tony Hall & Friends
7:45-9:15 NO Suspects
Sunday, May 17
Noon-1:10p Papa Mali
2:20 - 3:30p Mike Dillon's New Orleans Punk Rock Consortium
4:40-5:50 101 Runners
7-8:30p Dumpstaphunk