![]() ![]() Here’s a list of interesting links and information about the stories and music in this week’s show, “Lipstick Traces”: Sometimes it’s going more in-depth, sometimes it’s something cool we didn’t have time to go into, and sometimes it’s just plain fun. This week, we check out the music from that era, meet some of the people responsible for that sound, and find out how they got their start.Įvery week on New Orleans Calling, we provide additional material online to accompany each show, in case you’re interested in finding out more. And like everything else here, New Orleans R&B brought something different to music - it was more alive and more fun, with some serious rhythm. In the 1950s, the sound of New Orleans was Rhythm and Blues. Listen to this week’s episode of New Orleans Calling. Welcome to the WWOZ’s new nationally syndicated program, New Orleans Calling! You can listen to New Orleans Calling on WWOZ every Saturday morning from 7-8 a.m., and you can also listen online to recent episodes. Starting this month, WWOZ’s nationally-syndicated one-hour program New Orleans All The Way Live has been renamed and re-imagined in a great new form, with a new name - New Orleans Calling. ![]()
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