'OZone Email Newsletter for November, 2016

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In the November 2016 Issue of the 'OZone,
WWOZ's monthly newsletter:
We're Thankful | New Show Hosts: Cole Williams & Derrick Freeman | Treme Creole Gumbo Festival, November 12–13 | Recently in "New Music Spotlight" | WWOZ's On Demand: Our Two-Week Archive | Recipe: Kermit Ruffins' Barbecue Smoked Turkey | Quick Links

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We're Thankful

Irma Thomas

Irma Thomas dropped by for the pledge drive.

Photo by Ken Maldonado

Our sincerest thanks–so appropriate at this time of year–to everyone who made our recent Fall Membership Drive a fun, funky success. First up, the greatest listeners in the universe: we need your continued support in order to keep on Guarding the Groove! Thanks as well to all the volunteers, musicians, show hosts, food donors, photographers, and everyone else who made this fall's pledge party a huge success. Check out our recap of all the fine entertainment, including staff, volunteers, food and 44 in-studio performances.

» Thanks y'all!

» Facebook video: In-studio performances

» Photos from the drive


New Show Hosts: Cole Williams & Derrick Freeman

Derrick Freeman and Cole Williams

Derrick Freeman and Cole Williams.

 

We’re happy to introduce our new New Orleans Music Show hosts! Cole Williams is the new host of Tuesday's edition of the New Orleans Music Show, 11a-2p. In addition to her DJing skills, Cole fronts an African rock band. She joined WWOZ as a volunteer a few years ago and has been a steady presence at the station in a variety of facets ever since. Derrick Freeman is our new host of the Wednesday New Orleans Music Show, also 11a-2p. Derrick is also a talented musician - his resume includes twenty years of percussion for Kermit Ruffins & the BBQ Swingers along with a handful of other prominent New Orleans groups.

» Meet Cole Williams & Derrick Freeman


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Treme Creole Gumbo Festival, November 12–13

Original Pinettes Brass Band

Original Pinettes Brass Band at WWOZ.

Photo by Eli Mergel

The Treme Creole Gumbo Fest, a production of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, returns to Armstrong Park on Saturday, November 12 and Sunday, November 13 with all sorts of delicious gumbo and fabulous live, local music. Performers will include Rebirth Brass Band, the Hot 8, TBC Brass Band, Original Pinettes, New Breed, Soul Brass Band, and many more. And of course, gumbo! The festival is free and runs 11a-7p each day.

» 2016 Treme Creole Gumbo Festival


Recently in "New Music Spotlight"

Delfeayo Marsalis

Delfeayo Marsalis.

Photo by Ryan Hodgson-Rigsbee

In our weekly "New Music Spotlight" on wwoz.org, we feature a new release from a talented artist or band currently living in New Orleans. Recent installments have included Delfeayo Marsalis & the Uptown Jazz Orchestra's (surprisingly titled!) Make America Great Again! and Continuum by Prunka/Jenner.

 » New Music Spotlight


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WWOZ's On Demand: Our Two-Week Archive

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On whenever you want.

 

Our Two-Week Archive has become one of wwoz.org's most popular features. All of our shows are available on-demand for two weeks after their original air date. Want to hear Soul Sister or The Problem Child on Sunday morning? Or our Monday-Friday New Orleans Music Shows in the evenings? Now you can. Listen to your favorite WWOZ shows whenever you want.

» Start listening on demand

» More about on-demand listening


Recipe: Kermit Ruffins' Barbecue Smoked Turkey

Kermit Ruffins

Kermit Ruffins.

Photo by Leon Morris

You have to love a recipe whose first two ingredients are a "couple of Louis Armstrong records" and an "ice chest full of beer." Kermit Ruffins' contribution to That Sounds Good: A Cookbook Celebrating 30 Years of WWOZ, this recipe offers a very New Orleans, barbecue-swingin' take on Thanksgiving's main course.

 » Recipe: Kermit Ruffins' Barbecue Smoked Turkey

 

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Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - 12:45pm

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