In the December 2016 Issue of the 'OZone,
WWOZ's monthly newsletter:
2016 in 100 Photos | Our Year in Video | In Memoriam: Carol Solomon and Herb Hardesty | #TISTHESEASON to Guard the Groove | New on Saturday Mornings: "Weekend New Orleans"" | Photo Essay: Black Men of Labor Second Line | Meet the Staff: Maryse Dejean, Volunteer Coordinator | Recipe: Jeremy Davenport's Grandma's Chocolate Cake | Quick Links
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2016 in 100 Photos
Our Year in Video
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During 2016, WWOZ's video department captured live music all over town. You can see all the results on our Vimeo page. And for your end-of-year viewing pleasure, here are sixteen of our favorite videos from this year. They include Tank & the Bangas at Cafe Istanbul, the Wild Magnolias on Mardi Gras, Irma Thomas in our studio, and Henry Butler on Piano Night. Great videos and great memories. |
In Memoriam: Carol Solomon and Herb Hardesty
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We're sad to share news of the recent passing of two members of the New Orleans music community. Former WWOZ Board Chair and Peoples Health CEO Carol Solomon passed on Sunday, December 4. Herb Hardesty, saxophone great and long-time Fats Domino sideman, passed on December 3. Thoughts and prayers to both families. |
#TISTHESEASON to Guard the Groove
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With the holidays just around the corner, we hope that you'll consider giving an additional gift to 'OZ. Your support allows us to continue preserving New Orleans music, history, culture and heritage for many years to come. #TISTHESEASON to help us keep on guarding the groove. |
New on Saturday Mornings: "Weekend New Orleans"
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We're happy to announce a new show on Saturday mornings: Weekend New Orleans with host Rockin' Ron Phillips. You'll hear a mixture of New Orleans-centric music from a variety of genres including Trad Jazz, R&B, soul, funk, brass bands, and more. "Weekend New Orleans" airs Saturdays from 8-10am. |
Photo Essay: Black Men of Labor Second Line
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Photographer and longtime WWOZ volunteer Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee has been in the streets this second line season, preserving some of those moments that make Sundays in New Orleans extra special. Check out beautiful photo highlights from the Black Men of Labor second line parade on Sunday, October 23, 2016. » Black Men of Labor Photo Essay |
Meet the Staff: Maryse Dejean, Volunteer Coordinator
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Maryse Dejean is WWOZ's Volunteer Coordinator and the host of Monday afternoon's Jazz From The French Market (4-7pm). A native of Haiti, Maryse moved to New Orleans in the early 1980s and began volunteering at WWOZ in 1991. In 2008, she was hired as WWOZ's first full-time Volunteer Coordinator and has since grown our volunteer base to more than 600 strong. |
Recipe: Jeremy Davenport's Grandma's Chocolate Cake
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This recipe is Jeremy Davenport's contribution to WWOZ's cookbook, That Sounds Good. "When I was a kid, my grandmother and my mom made this cake for me. Over the years, I've learned the recipe myself, and it's really good." If you've never made chocolate cake from scratch, this is great, straightforward recipe. |
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