GoNOLA Radio : The New Orleans Podcast show

GoNOLA Radio : The New Orleans Podcast

Summary: Hosted by Sunpie Barnes, George Ingmire, Lorin Gaudin, and Mikko, GoNOLA Radio is a weekly podcast highlighting the best in authentic New Orleans culture and personalities.

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 Full Circle: Congo Square and the New World Rhythms Festival | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:24

Take a trip back in history with this episode of GoNOLA Radio to Congo Square in New Orleans, the birthplace of American music and the site of the Congo Square New World Rhythms Festival.

 GoNOLA Radio: Ben Schenck and His New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:00

As we just celebrated the day of love, it’s quite fitting that Ben Schenck describes his love for the clarinet and music as a “crush.” A crush that makes him want to be as close as he can to it as possible, which is perhaps why he is smitten with New Orleans. He originally came to the Crescent City for the traditional Jazz, something he was pleasantly surprised to discover was still alive and well, and then circa 1991, after realizing his love for Klezmer music, he started the New Orleans Klezmer Allstars, followed by the Panorama Jazz Band in 1995, a group who brings a New Orleans approach to various genres of music. Aside from hearing about his musical background and what draws him to New Orleans, you’ll also get the inside scoop on his favorite places to eat and what he likes to do during the day with his family in New Orleans, all on this episode of GoNOLA Radio! Stay tuned to the very end for a special in-studio performance of Schenck playing a new Yiddish tune, meaning simply "happy," which is exactly the feeling it induces. GoNOLA Radio is a free New Orleans podcast hosted by Sunpie Barnes, Lorin Gaudin, George Ingmire and Mikko about the food, music and culture of the Crescent City. Subscribe to GoNOLA Radio on iTunes or download to your mobile device on Stitcher. GoNOLA Radio features music by Cale Pellick.   Podcast Transcript: Sanpa: Welcome to Go NOLA radio. My name is Sanpa Barnes and I will be your host of hosts as we explore New Orleans to learn about the city's rich cultural heritage, food, and music. We'll bring you experts, the real deal experts, who will talk with you about the people who make New Orleans such a wonderful place to live and visit. It's Go NOLA Radio. George: Those of you who listen to our Go NOLA podcast know that we're normally talking about something to eat, somewhere to go, something going on, but today we're talking about somebody. A gentleman by the name of Ben Schenck. I want to welcome you to Go NOLA radio. Ben: Thanks for having me. George: Of course, I'm here with Lauren Goden and Miko. Miko: Hey, everyone. Lauren: Hey, there. George: So, so. You go back a bit of a ways with everything from Klezmer music to Caribbean music, to Bulgarian music. We could talk about all kinds of forms. Tell us where this started, and I think we could go over to the East coast and talk about Washington D.C. and a radio station. Ben: Right. Well, I grew up in Maryland and I went to college in Vermont, and when I was in college this was during the whole new wave phase of pop music, so we would have our Friday night parties and listen to Blondie, and The Talking Heads and Devo. I love to dance and I love pop music, but I hit a point where I got really, just kind of od'ed on synthetic music. Synthetic sounds and I started thinking couldn't we have fantastic, hot attractive pop music with no electricity? Because look there are tubas and there's a clarinet. In fact, I think I'm going to try to learn to play the clarinet. We've got banjos, and so that idea just started kind of percolating in my mind, and then the obvious thing was New Orleans-style jazz. Well, I didn't know anything about New Orleans at that point. I'd never been here. I thought New Orleans ended in the twenties and jazz went to Chicago and New York and St. Louis. I thought about the evolution of jazz as a timeline. You know this happened and it stopped happening and then this happened. There was New Orleans Jazz, but then it turned into swing and then it turned into bee-bop. But what I found when I visited here for the first time in 1984 is that it kept happening here. It's not a period of jazz evolution, it's a regional style that is still happening, and that New Orleans is full of all this music going on day and night. That it's part of life in New Orleans in a way that I, as somebody from somewhere else, could not even imagine,

 Get Swept Away In New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 14:37

In this New Orleans podcast episode of GoNOLA Radio, our hosts talk about all the romantic ways you can spend Valentine's Day in New Orleans.

 Mardi Gras: Behind the Scenes in New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:14

In this episode of GoNOLA Radio, Lauren "Fleurty Girl" Thom talks with our podcast hosts about being a part of Mardi Gras in New Orleans.

 New Orleans is for Sports Lovers | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:28

In this GoNOLA Radio New Orleans podcast episode, guest Jay Cicero of the Greater New Orleans Sports Foundation talks Super Bowl and why New Orleans is a sports town.

 New Orleans: 2012 Retrospectives and 2013 Premonitions | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:34

In this episode of GoNOLA Radio, our hosts talk about their favorite moments from the podcast and the city in 2012 and what to look forward to in 2013.

 ‘Tis the Season: Holidays in New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 17:35

On this episode of GoNOLA Radio, our Domenica Chef Alon Shaya talks about his special Hanukkah menu and our hosts cover all the holiday happenings.

 The Bayou Classic: A Tale of Two Colleges | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:57

In this episode of GoNOLA Radio, the New Orleans alumni chapter presidents of Grambling and Southern talk about their age-old rivalry and the Bayou Classic.

 Alternative Fall Festival Season in New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:11

Fall in New Orleans brings an excellent selection of unique festivals like the Fringe Fest, Oak Street Po-boy Fest, Hell Yes Fest and Words and Music.

 Boo Culture: Halloween in New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:58

New Orleans costume and clothing designer Cree McCree joins the GoNOLA Radio hosts to talk about Halloween in New Orleans and the annual Boo-tique costume sale.

 Deutsch NOLA: New Orleans’ German Heritage | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 15:13

In this episode of GoNOLA Radio, New Orleans author and historian Ed Branley talks about New Orleans' rich German heritage in honor of Oktoberfest 2012.

 Blues And Barbecue: A Natural New Orleans Pairing | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 18:08

The owners of the acclaimed New Orleans barbeque restaurant, The Joint, talk with GoNOLA Radio hosts about their delicous food and Blues and BBQ Fest!

 New Orleans: Made With Soul! | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 16:00

In this episode of GoNOLA Radio, our hosts talk about the unique soul of New Orleans found in its music, food and culture.

 Mid City Musings: A Special New Orleans Neighborhood | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:40

In this episode of GoNOLA Radio, our hosts speak with NOMA Marketing Director about the beautiful art museum and the New Orleans neighborhood where its located.

 That Voodoo That We Do So Well In New Orleans | File Type: audio/mpeg | Duration: 19:17

In this New Orleans Voodoo podcast episode, our hosts talk about the authentic culture, practice, history and food that is associated with the religion.

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