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Happy Birthday WWOZ!

John Dunlop

Happy Birthday to the greatest radio station on the planet! WWOZ 90.7 FM has been operating since December 4, 1980, and is the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Station, a community radio station operating out of the French Quarter in New Orleans. WWOZ is a listener-supported, volunteer-programmed radio station that covers many events live in and around the city and across the United States. They also broadcast live from the famed New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival annually. WWOZ's mission is to be the worldwide voice, archive, and flag-bearer of New Orleans culture and musical heritage. They continue to succeed in that mission year after year! Congratulations WWOZ! Help keep them around for many years to come by clicking on the logo below and donating.

Wear Y'Hat! JazzFest 2022!

John Dunlop

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival always inspires amazingly creative headgear, and after a two-year hiatus, JazzFest 2022 did not disappoint! Wear Y’Hat!

Wear Y’Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y’Hat! This trio belong to the Krewe of Krowns, displaying their wearable art for all to admire! Thanks to Keren Davis for showing us how to fest in style! Check out Krewe of Krowns on Instagram, too!

Wear Y’Hat! This tiny Brachiosaurus hitched a ride all the way from West Los Angeles to attend the 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival!

Wear Y’Hat! This tiny Brachiosaurus hitched a ride all the way from West Los Angeles to attend the 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival!

Wear Y’Hat! With mesmerizing eyes and a hat looks lthat looks like a chess piece, she’s winning whatever game she’s playing! Check mate!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! She came to JazzFest from Oakland. The bird came from Canada. She told me they coordinated with each other to match colors. Happy as a Lark? Crazy as a Loon? Only her friend with the feathered hat knows for sure!

Wear Y’Hat! This pirate is no landlubber! Every year he leaves the briny deep and comes ashore for JazzFest! This Sea Dog dons his best bedazzled tricorn hat, and puts on the love heart sunglasses he hornswaggled from a scallywag who was three sheets to the wind. Yo Ho Ho!

Wear Y’Hat! This pirate is no landlubber! Every year he leaves the briny deep and comes ashore for JazzFest! This Sea Dog dons his best bedazzled tricorn hat, and puts on the love heart sunglasses he hornswaggled from a scallywag who was three sheets to the wind. Yo Ho Ho!

Wear Y’Hat! JazzFest flora and fauna on display! Spotted: a lovely green and yellow floral chapeau with butterfly and bee! Also spotted: an undressed po’ boy with a gator that’s got a King Cake baby in its mouth!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! New Orleans is notorious for letting its freak flag fly, and now it’s famous for wearing the festival flag hat! We salute you!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! Some hats display the wearer’s personality. Some offer protection from the sun. This hat not only does those two things, it also advertises one of the best bargains at JazzFest: “Free Hug”.

Wear Y’Hat! Some hats display the wearer’s personality. Some offer protection from the sun. This hat not only does those two things, it also advertises one of the best bargains at JazzFest: “Free Hug”.

Wear Y’Hat! The Who Dat Jazz Hat offers something for everyone! It’s a super fun, collection of NOLA-related pins and memorabilia that is guaranteed to put a Crescent City-shaped smile on your face!

Wear Y’Hat! The Who Dat Jazz Hat offers something for everyone! It’s a super fun, collection of NOLA-related pins and memorabilia that is guaranteed to put a Crescent City-shaped smile on your face!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y'Hat! JazzFest 2022!

John Dunlop

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival always inspires amazingly creative headgear, and after a two-year hiatus, JazzFest 2022 did not disappoint! Wear Y’Hat!

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y’Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y’Hat! This trio belong to the Krewe of Krowns, displaying their wearable art for all to admire! Thanks to Keren Davis for showing us how to fest in style! Check out Krewe of Krowns on Instagram, too!

Wear Y’Hat! This tiny Brachiosaurus hitched a ride all the way from West Los Angeles to attend the 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival!

Wear Y’Hat! This tiny Brachiosaurus hitched a ride all the way from West Los Angeles to attend the 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival!

Wear Y’Hat! With mesmerizing eyes and a hat looks lthat looks like a chess piece, she’s winning whatever game she’s playing! Check mate!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! She came to JazzFest from Oakland. The bird came from Canada. She told me they coordinated with each other to match colors. Happy as a Lark? Crazy as a Loon? Only her friend with the feathered hat knows for sure!

Wear Y’Hat! This pirate is no landlubber! Every year he leaves the briny deep and comes ashore for JazzFest! This Sea Dog dons his best bedazzled tricorn hat, and puts on the love heart sunglasses he hornswaggled from a scallywag who was three sheets to the wind. Yo Ho Ho!

Wear Y’Hat! This pirate is no landlubber! Every year he leaves the briny deep and comes ashore for JazzFest! This Sea Dog dons his best bedazzled tricorn hat, and puts on the love heart sunglasses he hornswaggled from a scallywag who was three sheets to the wind. Yo Ho Ho!

Wear Y’Hat! JazzFest flora and fauna on display! Spotted: a lovely green and yellow floral chapeau with butterfly and bee! Also spotted: an undressed po’ boy with a gator that’s got a King Cake baby in its mouth!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! New Orleans is notorious for letting its freak flag fly, and now it’s famous for wearing the festival flag hat! We salute you!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! Some hats display the wearer’s personality. Some offer protection from the sun. This hat not only does those two things, it also advertises one of the best bargains at JazzFest: “Free Hug”.

Wear Y’Hat! Some hats display the wearer’s personality. Some offer protection from the sun. This hat not only does those two things, it also advertises one of the best bargains at JazzFest: “Free Hug”.

Wear Y’Hat! The Who Dat Jazz Hat offers something for everyone! It’s a super fun, collection of NOLA-related pins and memorabilia that is guaranteed to put a Crescent City-shaped smile on your face!

Wear Y’Hat! The Who Dat Jazz Hat offers something for everyone! It’s a super fun, collection of NOLA-related pins and memorabilia that is guaranteed to put a Crescent City-shaped smile on your face!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Happy Birthday, Joe Krown!

John Dunlop

Keyboardist Joe Krown was born on March 26, 1958, in Long Island, New York, and started playing piano in his childhood. He discovered the Hammond organ while in college, which he left to pursue career as a professional musician. In the 1980s, he joined Chuck Berry's back up band and toured with him on the East Coast. In 1991, Krown moved to New Orleans to join legendary Louisiana blues musician Clarence “Gatemouth” Brown's band, Gate's Express, recording four albums with him and touring across the U.S. and overseas, including as an opening act for Eric Clapton’s world tour in 1995. In 1998, he released the solo album Just the Piano...Just the Blues

The Joe Krown Organ Combo was formed in 1999 and performed every week at one of the many New Orleans nightclubs, as well as making regular appearances at the French Quarter Festival and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Krown also played with guitarist John Fohl and harmonica/accordion player Johnny Sansone in 2000, releasing a self-titled album in 2004. Krown has been a headline performer at WWOZ's Piano Night during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival every year since 1997, producing it for the first time in 2017, and then every year since, with great success. 

Krown’s trio with Johnny Sansone & John Fohl won a 2004 New Orleans Big Easy Award in the Blues category. In 2005, he formed the Joe Krown Trio, featuring Joe on the Hammond B-3 organ, legendary Louisiana guitarist Walter Wolfman Washington on guitar & vocals, and Russell Batiste, Jr. on drums. In the spring of 2007, the trio started playing every Sunday night at the Maple Leaf Bar. The Sunday nights were so successful that the trio released a live CD, Live at the Maple Leaf, in Oct. 2008. They won a 2009 New Orleans Big Easy Award in the Blues Category and a 2009 Offbeat Award for Best R&B/Funk Album. In April 2014, Joe was honored with a Piano Legacy Award, presented by the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and for being a "Master of Piano".

In June 2017, Krown joined the Kenny Wayne Shepherd Band, and tours all over the U.S. and the world as the organ/piano player for this multi award winning, chart topping band. Krown continues to perform solo and with his trio, and he has played the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival as a featured artist every year since 2001 and the French Quarter Festival every year since 1998. Today we wish this supremely talented musician a very happy birthday! 

Happy Birthday WWOZ!

John Dunlop

Happy Birthday to the greatest radio station on the planet! WWOZ 90.7 FM has been operating since December 4, 1980, and is the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Station, a community radio station operating out of the French Quarter in New Orleans. WWOZ is a listener-supported, volunteer-programmed radio station that covers many events live in and around the city and across the United States. They also broadcast live from the famed New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival annually. WWOZ's mission is to be the worldwide voice, archive, and flag-bearer of New Orleans culture and musical heritage. They continue to succeed in that mission year after year! Congratulations WWOZ! Help keep them around for many years to come by clicking on the logo below and donating.

WWOZ's Jazz Festing in Place - April 29 - May 2!

John Dunlop

With New Orleans’ Jazz & Heritage Festival not scheduled until October 2021, New Orleans non-profit radio station WWOZ will again air its Jazz Festing In Place marathon in lieu of the annual event. The second weekend of special radio broadcasts on April 29th-May 2nd features rare and memorable Jazz Fest performances from years past which will air between 11 a.m. and 7 p.m. CT (9 a.m. and 5 p.m. L.A. time) each day. Produced in partnership with the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, the daily broadcasts will also feature interview segments that highlight the food, crafts, and cultural heritage of the Louisiana city as fans patiently await the festival’s return later this year. Fans will be able to tune in by streaming the audio for free at the WWOZ website or via its terrestrial radio channel 90.7 FM. Check out the Cubes (broadcast schedule) by clicking here. So, sit back, close your eyes, and lose yourself in some of the best music on the planet! Happy Jazz Festing in Place!