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2017 Local Content & Service Report to the Community
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Congo Square Rhythms Festival, presented by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage
Foundation, returns to Armstrong Park March 3-4, 2018. This is the 11th
annual presentation of this deeply meaningful and vibrant (and free!)
festival that celebrates the many traditions that trace ...
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Two special shows from Ol' Man River this week! He'll be subbing for Hazel
the Delta Rambler on Sunday, February 11 from 10a-12p. "The show will be very
festive so please tune in," he says.
Then, in his regular slot on Monday, 6-9a, he will welcome the Big Chief and
Spy Bo...
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Sew, sew, sew! The Mardi Gras Indians are putting the finishing touches on
this year's suits now and in honor of their hard work, here's Big Chief Monk
Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles featuring Big Chief Juan Pardo performing 'Sew,
Sew, Sew' at Congo Square Rhythms Fest.
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1 Mardis Gras Mambo Reverend Organdrum 02:44
Hi-Fi Stereo
2 lil tipa-tina the five swans 01:50 the music
city story
3 Carnival Time Featuring Al"Carnival Time" Johnson Galactic
03:16 Carivale Electricos
4 Liza Jane (Featur...
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The Skull & Bones tradition honors African ancestral spirits and the dead,
inviting them to take a walk on Mardi Gras morning. It’s a way for people
to connect and give tribute to the family spirits that came before them. Each
year, Skull & Bones reminds us all to enjoy lif...
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HAPPY MARDI GRAS!!!
1) It's Mardi Gras, y'all!!! We've got all the sounds of Carnival on our
airwaves over the next few days. Listen in!
2) Throw me something, mister! We've got your parade schedule right here:
Friday, Feb. 9
11:30a Krewe of Bosom Buddies (French Quarter)...
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Early on Mardi Gras Day, the very first thing you may hear is drumming and chanting. In the dimness of the light you may see skeletons walking down your street. It’s the Skull & Bone Gang, reminding you just how short your time may be.
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