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.
It takes this many Guardians of the Groove (and more) to make the greatest
station in the universe! These are just a few photos from the fabulous and
festive WWOZ holiday party celebrating our incredible show hosts, staff,
super volunteers, and board!
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In the DECEMBER 2023 Issue of the 'OZone,
WWOZ's monthly newsletter:
Going Fast: The 2024 Brass Pass | End of Year Giving | Moving Day Photos |
Livewire Music Calendar for the Holidays | Twelfth Night & Carnival 2024 |
Video: A Very Vappie Christmas | Volunteer Profile...
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Once again for 2023, WWOZ show hosts are compiling lists of their favorite
recordings of the year. Let those-in-the-know point you to the latest great
tunes and help you catch up on what you might have missed. NOTE: our hosts
will continue submitting lists through the en...
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The combination of chocolate and chile (a pairing as old as the
chocolate-chile drink that the Aztecs called xocolatl) makes these "cookies
for grown-ups". Even if they're too intense for tender young palates, the
combination of chocolate richness plus chile heat is a high...
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WWOZ first hit the air 43 years ago today! Tune in to hear us continue to
bring the sounds of New Orleans music and culture to the airwaves at 90.7 FM
and the world at wwoz.org all day long, just as we've been doing since
December 4, 1980!
WWOZ is listener-supported, volun...
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WWOZ moved to our new home at Jax Brewery today! Our photography team was on
hand to capture the many vibrant moments during our celebratory second line
parade from our old home at the French Market Building to the new spot at
Jax. Special thanks to photographers Kristen De...
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WWOZ is moving up the street from our French Market Studio to our new home at
Jax Brewery so we're spending this week looking back at 18 years of WWOZ
broadcasting from the French Market with photos, videos, and station
volunteer recollections.
I'll always cherish the Fren...
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