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Click here if you're having trouble viewing this email In This Issue Fall 2011 Membership Drive Highlights 'OZ Broadcasts Chubby Carrier Live from El Sido's in Lafayette Wolfman, Dumpstaphunk & Stooges Broadcast on Nov. 5 Eric Ward: Volunteer of the Month Spread the Groove Tell your friends and colleagues about WWOZ. Anyone can easily sign up for the monthly e-mail. It's the best way to stay in touch. Your Profile Dear Listener,
Fall is in the air and WWOZ is fresh on the heels of yet another spell-binding, highly successful On-Air Membership Drive. Thank you one and all—volunteers, staff, local musicians who worked so very hard to make it work. And especially to our listener-supporters, who responded magnificently to the call.
It brings to mind a visit to the station during our most recent “Rent Party” from Paromita Saha, a contributing editor to Blues Matters, the award-winning music periodical published in Wales. The magazine recently published a three-page feature on WWOZ, interviewing some of our aforementioned volunteers, staff and local musicians.
Perhaps one quote from the article provides an insight as to why our on-air fundraising is so much fun and oh-so magical: “Because our chief funding source is listeners, we treat them with respect as peers and adventurers in the discovery of our city’s treasures. We believe there is a degree of loyalty and trust that the WWOZ audience has for the station. We wouldn’t trade that for every last ounce of the type of fool’s gold being minted by commercial broadcasters.”
Yours in MOMs balls and market stalls,
David Freedman
We're amped at 'OZ to be broadcasting live from Voodoo again this year, and we'll bring you all our favorite music from the WWOZ/Bud Light stage. Particularly exciting to us at 'OZ is the great mash-ups of local bands playing together, and national acts sitting in with some of our favorite New Orleanians throughout the festival. Get excited for acts like: The Soul Rebels with Cyril Neville, Gordon Gano of Violent Femmes with the Lost Bayou Ramblers, Ani DiFranco with Ivan Neville and Herlin Riley, and BeauSoleil with Dr. Michael White, just to name a few. Stay tuned as we announce our live broadcast line-up and check out the Voodoo Music Experience website.
As part of our work with Let's Be Totally Clear, we're broadcasting a smoke-free performance of Grammy Award winning Chubby Carrier, live from El Sido's Zydeco and Blues Club in Lafayette. Chubby's father passed away from lung cancer, and El Sido's is one stop on his "Breathing Easy Tour 2011." Big news for Alexandria, LA musicians: The Alexandria City Council unanimously passed legislation to ban smoking in bars, which means musicians playing at venues are going to be tooting and drumming in crystal clear air. Chubby Carrier Walter "Wolfman" Washington at the Fall 2011 pledge drive.
'OZ fans Courtney Katzenstein and Jon McHugh have more than friendship and their love of 'OZ in common, they are also both Scorpios. What's that mean for our listeners? Jon and Courtney have graciously offered to let us broadcast their birthday party, featuring Walter "Wolfman" Washington, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk and the Stooges Brass Band. Courtney has also made 'OZ her charity of choice and requests for gifts to be in the form of donations to the station. So thank you, and happy birthday to Courtney and Jon! Eric has been a Front Desk Ambassador since he started volunteering at the station in March, 2011. Sharp, versatile, and, as the French would be quick to say, "sympathique," he has quickly familiarized himself with the inner workings of the station. He now lends a competent and efficient hand in just about every area of station operations. Eric has given so much and so generously of his time that it is startling to hear him say that he has gotten so much back! He says, “Volunteering at WWOZ has exceeded my expectations!”
Volunteer Eric Ward with Black Wolf Hunters Mardi Gras Indians Big Chief Nelson Lewis and Little Chief Brian Washington. A little bit of love for gumbo-eaters, a little love for the seafood fans.
Some homemade seafood stock, a roux, some okra and shrimp, what's there not to love? It's a little gumbo-y, served atop rice, but we're not judging, we'll just be at the table ready to consume two, or six, bowls of it. It's practically Fall in Louisiana, why not dig into something cozy and hot? If you like the recipe, then visit Louisiana Cookin' magazine. Subscribe with the promotion code wwoz2011, and they'll donate $5 to WWOZ. WWOZ Quick Links Shop WWOZ The 'OZ Swamp Shop is open and chock full of WWOZ gear. Live music is the life-blood of New Orleans. Check out our online music calendar to find out who's playing where. WWOZ Elsewhere on the Web Become a fan of 'OZ on Facebook and follow us on Twitter. Support WWOZ—and the music you love Click here if you're having trouble viewing this email If you'd like to stop receiving these emails, please click here. |
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