A patient audience awaits (and avoids the "ditches") in the sun at Jazz Fest
2019. Photo by Louis Crispino.
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1 You' re All I Need To Get By Booker T. & The MG's 03:50
2 How_Do_I_Get_There Don Bryant 03:57 Don't Give Up On Love
3 Do Your Thing Marion Gaines Singers 05:39 Soul Gospel, Vol.2
4 Go Home Girl Arthur Alexander 02:45 Warner Bros:Rainbow Road
5 Hurt So Good & Loving Is Good S...
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A young drummer with Big Chief Juan & Jockimo's Groove at Jazz Fest on May 4,
2019. Photo by Jamell Tate.
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A sunny morning near Food Area 2 just after the gates opened in 2011. Photo
by Richie Drouant.
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Dumaine Street Gang in the WWOZ Hospitality Tent in 2011. Photo by Jef
Jaisun.
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James "Sugarboy" Crawford performs as a guest of Jo Cool Davis in the Gospel
Tent on May 6, 2012. Photo by Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee.
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Katey Red performs as part of The Bounce Shakedown at the Congo Square Stage
on May 6, 2012. Other performers included Big Freedia, Keedy Black, and DJ
Poppa. Photo by Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee.
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In the summer of 1981, WWOZ founder Jerry Brock engineered a 90-minute WWOZ
program, hosted by a then 43-year-old Art Neville. It was called Art
Neville's 13th Ward Bag, in acknowledgement of the neighborhood where he and
his brothers had grown up, and Art still lived. The ...
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Happy birthday to Branford Marsalis! He was born on this date in 1960. Photo
at Jazz Fest 2007 by Leon Morris.
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