Walter “Wolfman” Washington (1943 —2022), was the first Music Inside Out guest who arrived with his own cocktail. He was wearing a red ensemble and gorgeous red shoes, and he carried his instrument quietly, the way a samurai might carry his sword.
Read more »The virus has yet to be conquered, but it’s not too early to wonder how the people whose jobs depend on live music fared during those silent months. Music Inside Out, in partnership with the Historic New Orleans Collection and WWNO, is exploring this unprecedented gap in the musical life of the city through a series of oral histories and radio stories.
Read more »James Taylor performed at New Orleans’ Smoothie King Center with opener Jackson Browne. Proceeds were donated to a food bank for Hurricane Ida victims. Gwen Thompkins has a review.
Read more »How an art exhibit led us to ask twelve New Orleans musicians how they coped with the Covid-19 pandemic and what they envision for the future.
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