In the April 2017 Issue of the 'OZone,
WWOZ's monthly newsletter:
Piano Night 2017 | French Quarter Fest Live Broadcast | FQF Live Broadcast Sponsor Shoutout: Quartet | Come Get Your Brass Pass | We're Looking for a General Manager | Jazz Fest Daily Lineups | Spring Pledge Drive Wrap-Up | Recipe: Tricia "Teedy" Boutte's Blackened Chops with Pineapple Salsa | Quick Links
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Piano Night 2017
French Quarter Fest Live Broadcast
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French Quarter Fest, America's largest free festival, returns April 6-9. And since we reside in the midst of this fest (we're located in the Quarter), we'll again be live broadcasting some of its best acts. The broadcast lineup includes, among others, Meschiya Lake, the Tin Men, Corey Henry's Treme Funktet, Colin Lake, King James & the Special Men, The Soul Rebels. |
FQF Live Broadcast Sponsor Shout-Out: Quartet
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This year's French Quarter Fest broadcast is sponsored by Quartet: a technology company transforming the way mental healthcare is delivered. Quartet partners with insurers and physicians to make mental healthcare more accessible and integrated into primary care. New to New Orleans, Quartet's team of engineers, data scientists, and clinicians are finding solutions for a better healthcare system. |
Come Get Your Brass Pass
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If you bought a Brass Pass for 2017, thank you very much! You can pick it up at the Louisiana Music Factory, 421 Frenchmen St, during French Quarter Fest, April 7-9, 11a to 7p. We'll also have Brass Pass pickup at the station (1008 N.Peters, 2nd floor) April 25-27 from 11a to 6p each day. Starting April 28, pick up Brass Passes at the Sauvage Street entrance to Jazz Fest, 11a to 6p. |
We're Looking for a General Manager
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We're seeking to fill our currently vacant General Manager position. Our GM works with staff and volunteers to ensure that our Board's policies are carried out, that broadcast and digital operations are in keeping with the station's mission statement, and that all legal requirements are met. The GM is responsible for the station's financial well-being and for facilitating a vision for the station's long-term viability. The GM is hired by the Board of Directors of the Friends of WWOZ, Inc. Click through for much more information on this position. |
Jazz Fest Daily Lineups
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Jazz Fest starts April 28, just three weeks from Friday— woohoo! The cubes were released last week so you can start planning your days at the Fair Grounds now. We'll see you there and, if you’re not able to make it this year, we’ll be back broadcasting live from various stages everyday of the festival. Once the broadcast details are worked out, we'll post all the info on wwoz.org. |
Spring Pledge Drive Wrap-Up
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Thanks to those who made our recent Spring Pledge Drive a fun, funky success. First up, those paragons of good taste, our listeners, Guardians of the Groove one and all. Thanks as well to all the volunteers, musicians, show hosts, food donors, photographers, and everyone else who made this spring's pledge party a huge success. Check out the links below, for photos and videos of dozens of live acts. |
Recipe: Tricia "Teedy" Boutte's Blackened Chops with Pineapple Salsa
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Here's a blast for your taste buds: Tricia "Teedy" Boutte's contribution to That Sounds Good: A Cookbook Celebrating 30 Years of WWOZ. Blackened Chops with Pineapple Salsa is all about spicy sweetness and vibrant colors. It's a dish with Louisiana roots that also hits Caribbean notes. » Tricia "Teedy" Boutte's Blackened Chops with Pineapple Salsa |
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