On this week's '50s R&B Show (Tuesdays, 7-10pm), hear "Somethin' Else: A
Tribute to Eddie Cochran," as host Neil Pellegrin spotlights the brief but
fruitful career of Eddie Cochran to mark the 60th anniversary of his death.
It's available now on our 2-week archive.
Much mo...
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Usually, anniversaries with more tenure get more shine and attention. I,
personally, feel a deep appreciation for and pride in Draw Fo' Radio's first
year on the WWOZ airwaves. Not many people know but Draw Fo' Radio has been
in the works for several years and to take an id...
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On Monday's Jazz From the French Market, WWOZ continues its tribute to the
great musician and educator Ellis Marsalis with a special re-broadcast of a
concert first aired live on WWOZ in 1981: the Ellis Marsalis Quartet at the
Contemporary Arts Center featuring Ellis Marsal...
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Listen back on our 2-week archive as Your Cousin Dimitri put together a
special quarantine show on Acoustic Blues, Sunday 2-4pm. Since we aren't
having guests in the studio during the pandemic, Dimitri put out a request
for musicians to submit songs from their homes to be p...
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Tune in on our Monday morning trad jazz show, 9-11am, to hear a classic Big
Mama Rankin show! Regular Monday morning host Dan Meyer selected this show to
air; Betty Rankin was his mentor at WWOZ in the early 1980s.
Big Mama Rankin has been called “one of the best show hosts...
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Tune in on Monday, February 10 during the Traditional Jazz show (9-11am)
for a special broadcast of the 2020 Danny Barker Birthday Bash concert
featuring Dr. Michael White, Gregg Stafford, Freddy Lonzo, Marie Watanabe,
Detroit Brooks, Topsy Chapman, Kerry Lewis, Herman LeBe...
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This week's edition of The '50s R&B Show will be dedicated to the memory of
the one-of-a-kind songwriter and balladeer Jesse Belvin on the 60th
anniversary of his death. It's available now on our 2-week archive. Listen at
this link.
Though the name Jesse Belvin may be reg...
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This weekend marks the 50th anniversary of the opening of the legendary New
Orleans music venue The Warehouse. The first show at The Warehouse featured
the Grateful Dead, Fleetwood Mac, and The Flock. The Dead got busted by NOPD
and the event was immortalized in one of thei...
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We hope you enjoyed the special programming on Wednesday for our 39th
birthday! We welcomed a number of special guests back into the studio to
share stories about WWOZ's past, shared very rare performances recorded or
broadcast live by WWOZ, and much more. There were so man...
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Between 1947 and 1956, the music that was laid down at Cosimo Matassa's
modest J&M Recording Studio on the corner of N. Rampart and Dumaine became
the music of the world. From Roy Brown's 1947 chart-topper 'Good Rockin'
Tonight' to Fats Domino's 'Going to the River' and 'My...
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