Alski is generously donating his time and effort and a tiny portion of his
gi-normous music library to help me present a special show in honor of
Jamaica's 50th anniversary of independence. Join us on Saturday for a
celebratory Jamaican Journey!
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Join us this Friday night August 3rd at Midnight till 5 a.m. Saturday morning
as The Boudin has stolen the keys for the Ride, and is filling in for the
Midnight Creeper.
The loose plan is to invite Special Guest D.J.'s with each spinning 30 minute
sets.
D.j. 1 will spin a...
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Lloyd Harris, Jr. has been music educator for fifty years in the New Orleans
area. He is a member of Louisiana Music Educator’s Hall of Fame, winner
of the New Orleans Public School teaching award, a composer, teacher,
musician and someone who has left his mark on the mu...
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Three stages and twenty-one bands are scheduled for the Louisiana
Cajun-Zydeco Festival, June 9-10 at the U.S. Mint. A special guest this
year will be D.L. Menard, the eighty year-old Cajun music legend, will make
his first appearance at the fest. C.J. Chenier and the Red...
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Join Brice Nice (Vinyl) vs. Alski (Digital) on the Rhythm Room this Friday
for another musical duel. As usual the only rule is staying in the groove.
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Brilliant pianist, composer and educator Lynne Arriale will be on air talking
about her latest album this Thursday (March 22nd, 2012) at 4:30 on Jazz from
the French Market.
After the interview, she will be heading up Frenchmen to Snug Harbor to get
ready for her gig the ...
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Getting hounded by the same 10 tunes everywhere you go this holiday season?
Tune in this Monday at 7pm and let Gentilly Jr. cure your holiday blues with
some...holiday blues. Not to mention bluegrass. Plus all genres in between -
maybe even some holiday hot rod. "I can jus...
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Join Brother Tyrone and Everett Eglin along with the Gospel Stars for a live
performance on the Rhythm Room. They will be performing a set of acoustic
music from their forthcoming release "Cue Stick Soul". According to Brother
Tyrone the inspiration for this release came ...
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In the 1980s, the audience for Louisiana music was a mere handful of hipsters
fans. Music collector types. Louisiana music wasn't on radio or
commercials or movie sound tracks. There was no "Treme." The local
musicians we take for granted today were barely gigging in to...
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Join us tonight on the Kitchen Sink Show at 10:00 p.m. as Mr. Quintron stops
in to Guest D.J.
Rumor has it that he will be bringing a copy of the 2011 Ninth Ward Marching
Band recordings from their Piety Street recording sessions.
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