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Revel in New Orleans music with WWOZ's Piano Night, Monday, April 27th!

John Dunlop

Piano Night is a Jazz Fest tradition for many, so during this year's Jazz Festing in Place, WWOZ is bringing us Piano Night on Monday, April 27 at 5pm L.A. time & 7pm NOLA time. Piano Night features Marcia Ball, Jon Cleary, Jojo Herman, Keiko Komaki, Oscar Rossignoli, Kyle Roussel, Josh Paxton, and Joe Krown. The featured pianists are capturing their peformance in their homes, and sending them to WWOZ. Hosts Cole Williams and Missy Bowen will work with the 'OZ video team to weave them together into one stellar night of music for you, where WWOZ Piano Night From Our Homes to Yours will be streaming via WWOZ's Facebook page, on their YouTube channel, and on WWOZ.org. While Piano Night is still a benefit for WWOZ, this year there are no tickets required.

We may not be able to gather together for Piano Night this year, but we can still revel in New Orleans piano thanks to this incredible lineup of pianists playing from their homes to yours!

Enjoy New Orleans JazzFest ... from home! First Weekend, Day 4

John Dunlop

While JazzFest is canceled, you can still enjoy the best of the Fest! WWOZ is presenting JazzFesting in Place, broadcasting some of the best performances in the history of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, straight from the Archive of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.

Listen “live” at https://www.wwoz.org/listen/player/. The broadcast is 9am - 5pm L.A. time, 11am - 7pm NOLA time, Sunday 4/26, and next Thursday through Sunday (4/30 - 5/3)!

Check out the schedule, affectionately known as “The Cubes”, and check back with the WWOZ website each morning for the most up-to-date schedule!

Enjoy New Orleans JazzFest ... from home! First Weekend, Day 3

John Dunlop

While JazzFest is canceled, you can still enjoy the best of the Fest! WWOZ is presenting JazzFesting in Place, broadcasting some of the best performances in the history of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, straight from the Archive of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.

Listen “live” at https://www.wwoz.org/listen/player/. The broadcast is 9am - 5pm L.A. time, 11am - 7pm NOLA time, Saturday 4/25 and Sunday 4/26, and next Thursday through Sunday (4/30 - 5/3)!

Check out the schedule, affectionately known as “The Cubes”, and check back with the WWOZ website each morning for the most up-to-date schedule!

Enjoy New Orleans JazzFest ... from home!

John Dunlop

While JazzFest is canceled, you can still enjoy the best of the Fest! WWOZ is presenting JazzFesting in Place, broadcasting some of the best performances in the history of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, straight from the Archive of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation.

Listen “live” at https://www.wwoz.org/listen/player/. The broadcast is 9am - 5pm L.A. time, 11am - 7pm NOLA time, Thursday through Sunday (4/23-4/26), and Thursday through Sunday (4/30-5/3)!

Check out the schedule, affectionately known as “The Cubes”, and check back with the WWOZ website each morning for the most up-to-date schedule!

Crescent City Blues and BBQ Festival - 10/18-20/2019

John Dunlop

The Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival is an award-winning event, with two stages of music, a dozen of the best barbecue vendors in the region and a huge arts market. The 14th edition of this community celebration of Southern soul is bound to be one for the record books. Admission is free! This is, after all, an event produced and presented by the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation – the nonprofit that owns Jazz Fest and uses the proceeds from that world-famous festival for free, year-round programs in education, economic development and cultural enrichment.

Houma guitar hero Tab Benoit, the legacy-continuing Allman-Betts Band, R&B “swing” singer Tucka, slide guitar maestro Sonny Landreth, soul belter Erica Falls, harmonica ace Johnny Sansone, guitar shredder Jonathon Boogie Long, gospel legends the Zion Harmonizers and New Orleans blues favorite Little Freddie King are just a few of the great artists who will perform. Don’t miss it!