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Ed Muniz may have owned radio stations and served as Mayor of Kenner and on both the Kenner City and Jefferson Parish councils, but here at mardigrasneworleans.com, we raise a Carnival cup to him for … » Read More “Prenons du bons temps!"(Say what?) May 1, 2023 | Who first...
To listen to New Orleans Saints games live radio broadcast in New Orleans you'll want to tune into their official flagship station at WWL 870 AM or 105.3 FM. WWL also hosts Saints-specific football radio shows during every week of the regular season. The spanish flagship station for the S...
Welcome New Orleans RadioTodays Date Todays Date 04-06-2025Birthday Wishes Yearbirthday 1924 Charlie Rouse, Saxophonist who was in Thelonious Monk's Quartet for over a decade (1959-1970) and, although somewhat taken for granted, was an important ingredient in Monk's music. He died in 1988....
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The New Orleans Pelicans have announced the team’stelevision and radio broadcast informationfor the 2024-25 season. In partnership withGray Media, all non-exclusive nationally televised Pelicans games will be broadcast via free, over-the-air television on the newly launched Gulf Coa...
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I think in a lot of ways this is going to be the first and quite possibly the last collective and cathartic experience that New Orleans experiences together." The first speaker, a local radio DJ named Fresh Johnson, reads Chris Rose's original story....