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WWOZ Presents Jazz Festing in Place, 2020 8 days of archival WWOZ Presents Jazz Festing In Place, 2020 Jazz Fest broadcasts LISTEN LIVE at 90.7FM or on line at wwoz.org/listen SUPPORT WWOZ: wwoz.org/donate Produced in conjunction with the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday April 23 April 24 April 25 April 26 April 30 May 1 May 2 May 3 11:00 am Kermit Ruffins tribute Big Sam's Glen David Andrews Irma Thomas tribute Aaron Neville Bonerama Raymond Myles Funky Nation Leah Chase to Mahalia Jackson to Louis Armstrong (2010) (1994) (2017) (2012) (2015) (2012) (2004) (2007) 11:30 am Hazel & the Delta Preservation Hall Rockin Dopsie Jr. Dianne Reeves Shannon McNally Dr. Michael White Terrance Simien Amanda Shaw Lorem ipsum Ramblers Jazz Band (2006) (2015) (2004) (2013) (2011) (1992) (2011) 12:00 pm (2015) Bob French & Original Hot 8 Brass Band Ella Fitzgerald feat Wayne Toups Soul Rebels Samantha Fish Charmaine Neville Stevie Wonder Tuxedo Jazz Band Anders Osborne (2013) (2015) (2010) (2018) (2014) (1977) (2010) (2017) 12:30 pm Lucinda Williams David Torkanowsky Roy Ayers Dayme Arocena Herbie Hancock Roy Hargrove Doc Cheatham feat. George Porter Jr. Luther Kent (2003) (2018) (2013) (2017) (2006) (2007) (1997) (2011) 1:00 pm Henry Butler Jon Cleary Big Freedia Taj Mahal Steel Pulse Topsy Chapman & Buckwheat Zydeco (2002) Solid Harmony Snooks Eaglin (2007) (2016) (2007) (2008) DRAFT(1994) (2003) 1:30 pm (2007) Voice of the Wetlands Dumpstaphunk All Stars Widespread Panic Aaron Neville John Boutte Toots & the Maytals Funky Meters (2018) Harry Connick Jr. (2008) (2008) (2014) (2006) (2018) (2007) (2010) 2:00 pm Second Line: Esperanza Spalding Sugarfoot's Little Freddie King Bonnie Raitt Meschiya Lake Original Pinettes Marcia Ball (2009) Ohio Players (2009) Second Line: Dirty (2018) Brass Band (2018) (2007) (2018) (2010) Dozen Brass Band 2:30 pm Second Line: (2004) Champion Jason Marsalis Second Line: Second Line: Second Line: Second Line: Memorial Celebrational Rebirth Brass Band Jack Dupree (2013) Treme Brass Band TBC Brass Band Doyle Cooper James Andrews (2009) Astral Project (1990) (2012) (2018) Jazz Band (2017) (2016) 3:00 pm (2017) Clarence Frogman James Booker tribute Rhiannon Giddens Paul Sanchez Rolling Donald Harrison Jr Henry Charlie Musselwhite Road Show Hurray for the Riff Raff with Paxton, Krown, (2017) (2003) (2012) (1999) McDermott (2011) Tricia Boutte / Paul (2011) (2018) 3:30 pm Longstreth Second Line Alvin Batiste Ruthie Foster Big Al Carson Wendell Brunious Germaine Bazzle (2014) Ancestors Celebration: (1994) Pfister Sisters Pres Hall Jazz Band (2018) (2014) (2019) (2009) (2007) (2006) 4:00 pm Kenny Neal Spencer Bohren John Mooney Pete Seeger Eddie Bo (2018) Hugh Masekela Terence Blanchard (2016) Beausoleil (1998) (2011) (2009) (1994) (1999) (2015) Walter Wolfman 4:30 pm Ellis Marsalis Gregory Porter Wynton Marsalis Brian Blade Erica Falls with Flow Tribe Sonny Landreth Washington (2012) (2014) (2002) (2011) (2010) Larry Sieberth (2014) (2018) (2013) 5:00 pm Henry Gray with Papa Grows Funk Tribute to Marva Wright Galactic Rev John Wilkins Delfeayo Marsalis Mahogany Brass Band Lil Buck Sinegal (2005) (2015) (2009) (2016) Danny Barker (2001) (2012) (2015) 5:30 pm Clarence Gatemouth Blind Boys of Alabama Bruce Springsteen & Tab Benoit Little Queenie Chocolate Milk Zachary Richard Tank & the Bangas Seeger Sessions Band Brown (2018) (2017) (2006) (2010) (2002) (2009) (2018) Highlights (2006) 6:00 pm Starts ~5:45 Starts ~5:45 Starts ~5:45 Starts ~5:40 Starts ~5:40 Starts ~5:30 Fire Benefit Fats Domino Irma Thomas Dr. John Trombone Shorty Radiators featuring Allen Toussaint Neville Brothers (2001) (2006 Acura Stage) (2006) (2010) (2009) Professor Longhair (2009) (1994) 6:30 pm (1974) 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm ALL ARTISTS ARE SUBJECT TO CHANGE, MARDI GRAS INDIANS MAY THANKS Uniti Fiber | Entergy | Blue Plate Mayonnaise | Luzianne Tea | French Market Coffee AND ALL TIMES ARE APPROXIMATE! APPEAR WITHOUT NOTICE. The Goldring Family Foundation | Camellia Beans | The Fertel Foundation | Tabasco TO OUR Come back every day for an updated schedule. Because they do what they Major Services | Courtney & Mike Katzenstein | CMC Drywall | Jones Walker LLP These CUBES were updated on May 2 at 2pm CDT want, when they want to. SPONSORS Atmos Energy | Gia Maione Prima Foundation | Copeland's | Miller Lite | JAMNOLA.
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