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Here's the mostly female Cajun group Bonsoir, Catin live at the Cajun &
Zydeco Nights Festival at Saulieu, in Burgundy region of France. Bonsoir,
Catin will play on Sunday at this weekend's Cajun & Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco
Festival in Armstrong Park. If you can't be there, li...
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Milwaukee's the alt-rock pioneers the Violent Femmes perform "Kiss Off," a
track from their eponymous 1983 debut album. Singer Gordon Gano is in fine
voice and sounds like the 1980s never ended... Recorded live in Studio A at
WFMU at Fordham University on May 20, 2015.
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Arthur Robinson (more commonly known as Mr. Okra) is celebrating another trip
around the sun this weekend at BJ's Lounge. The man behind the voice so
familiar to citizens throughout New Orleans ("I have mangoes... I have
tomatoes... I have.. good cucumbers... oranges and ba...
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What's better than lighting up some charcoals on a beautiful sunny day? Take some fresh seasoned shrimp and top it off with this spicy and light Asian-inspired slaw to cool down on a hot day. It's the perfect summertime treat. Recipe courtesy of Louisiana Cookin' Magazine.
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Mario Abney performs "Ora Sweet Ora," a song he wrote in memory of his
mother, Ora Abney. The piece was recorded live at Basin St. Station last
March. MARIO ABNEY - ORA SWEET ORA from WWOZ New Orleans on Vimeo.
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The Lower 9th Ward is celebrating the opening of a new, state-of-the-art
community center this week. The Sanchez Community Center replaces a slightly
smaller community center that was destroyed in the flooding following
Hurricane Katrina. Located at the corner of Caffin and...
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For fans of the art of percussion: in this video, shot during SXSW in Austin
this past spring by NPR Music, Brazilian rock band Apanhador Só makes
rhythms and beats from found items, including a children's bicycle and a
kazoo.
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New Orleans and the Mardi Gras Indian community took a hit this year with the
loss of Big Chief Bo Dollis in January. Now, just a few short months after
his death, the New Orleans Musicians Clinic & Assistance Foundation has
announced the establishment of the NOMAF Bo Dolli...
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Stride piano pioneer William Henry Joseph Bonaparte Bertholoff Smith
(1893-1973), a.k.a. Willie "The Lion" Smith, does a remarkable 6-song, 28
minute set on the BBC in 1965. If you're not sure what "stride" piano means,
let Smith demonstrate and explain as he performs compo...
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