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This podcast was created to share the stories that originate from my experience working as a media professional in broadcast radio, media, and conducting interviews at music festivals and events locally in New Orleans and around the world. ENO, the podcast, is an extension of my joy, and my service as a native New Orleanian. Be sure to subscribe!
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Hi! I'm Sally Young! Welcome to my podcast EVERYTHING NEW ORLEANS!Growing up in New Orleans was like no other experience on the planet. I always knew that there was no other place like it. As a teenager, I started working with the music that was the soundtrack of my youth. Professor Longhair, Earl King, Al Carnival Time Johnson. They became real people to me, not just voices I heard on records. I worked with a lot of Mardi Gras Indians, after seeing them on my way to my Nanaan’s apartment on the corner of St. Charles & Jackson on Mardi Gras Day. Then I got to ride in the Zulu parade a couple of times, passing that same corner where I stood on the neutral ground since I was a little kid every Mardi Gras morning. My life revolved around the music, food, and community spirit of New Orleans. That became my SERVICE and ultimately, my JOY. SPECIAL THANKS to the George and Joyce Wein Jazz and Heritage CenterSupport the show
Welcome to Episode Two of "Everything New Orleans" from Treme, one of New Orleans' oldest and most historic neighborhoods. In this episode, three of Treme's most powerful influencers tell their stories of the individual and collective impact that they have had on their neighborhood and ultimately, the celebration of Mardi Gras.Joan Rhodes, a third generation family member of the Rhodes Funeral Home and Family of Businesses, Sylvester Francis, founder of Backstreet Cultural Museum, and Big Chief Victor Harris, the Spirit of Fi Yi Yi and the Mandingo Warriors Mardi Gras Indian tribe, get together and talk about their roles and contributions to the Treme community.You'll find upcoming episodes on Apple Podcast, Spotify and all of your favorite podcast platforms. Please share it with your friends and be sure to watch for new episodes. And don't forget to hit the like button on your screen. Thanks!SPECIAL THANKS to the George and Joyce Wein Jazz and Heritage Center.Support the show
What does the man who recorded the Mardi Gras anthem Carnival Time, the man who played Mardi Gras Indian all his life, & the lady who danced her way into Carnival time, Mardi Gras Indian culture, & voodoo have in common? Well, friendship, for starters! In this episode of Everything New Orleans, I got together with three of my longtime friends and running partners: Al 'Carnival Time' Johnson, Spy Boy Ricky Gettridge, and Resa 'Cinnamon Black' Bazile. We had an enlightening and sometimes hilarious conversation about authenticity, culture, music, friendship, and Everything New Orleans. Everything New Orleans: the podcast that has everything you want to know about real New Orleans culture.Support the show
Welcome to Episode Five of Everything New Orleans the Podcast,where we talk about all kinds of things that come from my hometown, but mainly we focus on traditional New Orleans music.Today we got started with two musicians born and raised in the city of New Orleans:Roderick Paulin, the son of trumpeter Ernest Doc Paulin, who was the leader of the legendary Paulin Bros. Brass Band. Roderick is known for playing sax, and more recently, playing clarinet like his late brother Rickey.And Mark Braud, son of Dwight and Joyce Braud- His mama’s brother is trumpeter Wendell Brunious, Mark’s uncle.Mark is also the nephew of John Brunious, Jr., and grandson of John Brunious, Sr., all professional trumpet players. Later, we’re joined by drummer Herlin Riley, son of the late Betty Lastie Williams and a member of the Lastie musical family, including Frank, Walter, David, Melvin and Joe Lastie.One of the things they have in common is that all three of them grew up in musical families, surrounded by traditional New Orleans music.They grew up in 3 different families, but music made them all part of the family of musicians from the city of New Orleans.You'll find upcoming episodes on Apple Podcast, Spotify and all of your favorite podcast platforms. Please share it with your friends and be sure to watch for new episodes. And don't forget to hit the like button on your screen. Thanks!SPECIAL THANKS to the George and Joyce Wein Jazz and Heritage Center.© 2021 Red Clay Productions, Inc.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick...)https://www.buzzsprout.com/834385/8461456Support the show
What Is New Orleans Traditional Jazz?Welcome to Episode Four of "Everything New Orleans" the Podcast.In this episode, I was honored to have three legendary members of the New Orleans traditional jazz community, who are some of the strongest advocates of our city’s musical legacy, talk about what traditional jazz means to them. Wendell Brunious, Gregg Stafford, & Dr. Michael White, all accomplished musicians and bandleaders, get together & talk about growing up in New Orleans, playing traditional New Orleans music, & trying to keep it going.You'll find upcoming episodes on Apple Podcast, Spotify and all of your favorite podcast platforms. Please share it with your friends and be sure to watch for new episodes. And don't forget to hit the like button on your screen. Thanks!SPECIAL THANKS to the George and Joyce Wein Jazz and Heritage Center.© 2021 Red Clay Productions, Inc.Support the show
This year would have marked the 51st year for the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.  Unfortunately this year’s Festival was cancelled due to the COVID 19 Pandemic.  Our memories of the past 50 festivals are being shared through virtual experiences.For this episode of Everything New Orleans, I’ve invited a few of my close friends to join me and share their stories about my favorite Jazz Fest Tent, Economy Hall.  Say hello to Doratha 'Dodie' Smith Simmons, Roberta Grace, Dr. Michael White and Mark Shearer. Support the show
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