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Once again for 2022, 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 end o...
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The 38th annual "Holidays New Orleans Style" is happening now through Twelfth
Night, January 6, 2023, when Krewe de Jeanne d'Arc parades through the French
Quarter! Presented by French Quarter Festivals, Inc., this season's events
include free concerts, réveillon dinners, c...
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In the NOVEMBER 2022 Issue of the 'OZone,
WWOZ's monthly newsletter:
Birthday! WWOZ Turns 42 on December 4 | Livewire Music Calendar | Support
WWOZ on Giving Tuesday, November 29 | Takin' It to the Streets: Sunday Second
Lines | Volunteer Profile: Dave Dauterive ...
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Congratulations to all of the 2023 Grammy Award nominees, especially those
from Louisiana and the Gulf Coast!
Things Happen That Way the posthumous, final studio album by Dr. John, who
died in 2019, is nominated as Best Americana Album. Tank & the Bangas'
latest album, Re...
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This dish is a fresh take on traditional holiday cranberries. It's a grown-up
upgrade from the can of jellied stuff (which some of us still love,
regardless).
Make this the night before, at least. It really helps for the flavors to
blend together for a little while. And a...
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Kristin Diable joined host Murf Reeves on the New Orleans Music Show on
Monday, October 31 to play some music and talk about her upcoming gig at the
Ozone Songwriter Festival in Mandeville this weekend! Details at
ozonemusic.org.
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Today is All Saints Day (November 1). Some people call it the Feast of All
Saints, Le Toussaint, or the Day of the Dead. The origins are religious and
there are a lot of different cultural traditions associated with All Saints,
especially in New Orleans. But in all of them,...
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