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Check out New Orleanian Alois Maxwell "Al" Hirt (1922-1999), playing his horn
during a December 16, 1970 episode of Johnny Cash's musical variety show. The
pace here is brisk: Hirt does 3 songs in 4min, 21sec. First, there's a quick
"I Walk the Line" with Cash, followed by ...
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Banu Gibson & the New Orleans Hot Jazz Orchestra with a 1986 cover of
Jellyroll Morton's "Milenberg Joys". The occasion was the Saint Louis
National Ragtime and Classic Jazz Festival from the Goldenrod Showboat; KETC
Channel 9 in Saint Louis shot the video.
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WWOZ is hosting six college interns this summer. These highly motivated young people are: Ishan Allen, James Bullard, Olivia Broslawsky, Benjamin Russell, Candace Crawford, and Lily Wasserman. The interns are acquiring hands-on experience in various aspects of radio, and thei...
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The latest installment of "Guardians of the Groove" (see below for more on
the series) aired on WWL-TV on May 27. Asia Muhaimin, band director at Warren
Easton High, sat down with WWOZ's Nita Ketner.
About "Guardians of the Groove": WWOZ has partnered with WWL-TV to reco...
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Allen Toussaint performs "It's A New Orleans Thing", a cut from his 2013
album Songbook, on Sound Opinions, a public radio show from WBEZ in Chicago.
At the end of an older video version of this song, he notes that it was
"inspired by Professor Longhair", an influence that ...
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Here's a video version of Sarah Quintana's humorous paean to riz au lait (AKA
rice pudding, a classic French comfort food) from her 2012 album World Has
Changed. In this version she's accompanied by "found" precussion instruments:
pots and pans in the kitchen of Huh! Restau...
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This week we jump in the car with Walter 'Wolfman' Washington for an hour
of not just music but also a road trip to a local clothing store. Tune in as
we drive and talk about where he got his style, shoes, and his music mentors.
We also swing by Willie Mae’s Scotch House fo...
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From the intimate confines of the Jam in the Van vehicle, Glen David Andrews
rips and rocks through three tracks: "I Can Do Bad All By Myself", "Guilded
Splinters", and the Satchmo standard "What a Wonderful World".
"I Can Do Bad All By Myself"
"Guilded Splinters"
"Wh...
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