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Trombonist Delfeayo Marsalis got a good lesson and lasting influence out of a teenage attempt to hornswoggle a new trombone from older brother Wynton. The…
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This week host Diane Mack goes Inside the Arts to talk with playwright and musician Vernel Bagneris about the 35th Anniversary of the One Mo' Time…
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When the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival first began in 1969, it was radical. Here in the South, still reeling from the Civil Rights movement and…
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Saxophonist and Astral Project founder Tony Dagradi grew up in Summit, New Jersey. By high school he knew what he wanted to do: play jazz.“It was almost…
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Jazz Fest — our annual overdose of music and food — is synonymous with New Orleans. Smoothie King — a healthy juice and food alternative — is the…
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The people of Bayou St. John tell of merriment and traffic as the festival descends on their neighborhood. In shady Bayou St. John, the neighbors really…
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Here's your full Jazz Fest schedule for Sunday, April 28, 2013. Click on the image to enlarge.
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The second day of Jazz Fest is in full gear. And full sun.The folding chairs are stacked deep at the Acura stage. Dozens of ticket holders ran to snag…
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Here's your full Jazz Fest schedule for Saturday, April 27, 2013. Click on the image to enlarge.
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As Jazz Fest enters its second day, folks may be waking up this morning a bit haggard from yesterday’s festivities. For those battling the brown bottle…