It's time for the fourteenth Blogging New Orleans podcast. Each week I record a podcast about all things New Orleans on Tuesday evening and upload it for all of you to listen to on Wednesday afternoon. Comments, questions, concerns? Comment on this post or contact us via the tips link on the site. This week I talk with MattVaughn Black and Robert Starnes of the Noisician Coalition about music, instruments and the city. MattVaughn is also a member of The New Orleans BINGO! Show, so we listen to some of their songs from The New Orleans BINGO! Show Vol. 1: soft emergencies and talk about upcoming shows.
- Welcome
- history of Noisician Coalition
- First post Katrina parade
- New York Times multimedia slide show
- Participation
- Grant Applications
- Recordings? Check out the Blender video
- Krewe du Jieux
- Musicians and more
- The New Orleans BINGO! Show - Detective Song #2
- Song creation
- show at Le Chat Noir Apr 11 at 8pm
- MattVaughn plays many instruments
- What is the BINGO! Show?
- Touring post Katrina
- Robert placed 4th in the dolly division in World Beard and Moustache Championships
- Jazz Fest Sunday April 29, 2007 at 6pm at the Heritage Tent
- Then at Preservation Hall at midnight that night
- The New Orleans BINGO! Show - Precious
- Jazz Fest second weekend at One Eyed Jacks
- Plus extra march during week between Jazz Fest weekends (Mayday?)
- History of The New Orleans BINGO! Show
- CAC show
- Noisican Coalition instrument building with schools
- making instruments history
- Siren as an instrument
- The New Orleans BINGO! Show - She Loves The Circus
- Why we came back
- Interview Suggestions: Happytalk, Lefty Parker
- Thanks
This podcast is almost a 'betacast' and should be treated as such. We don't have theme music yet, but in the future we hope to have that and interviews with movers and shakers from around our fair city. If you would like to be interviewed on the podcast feel free to contact us via the tips page or the comments below. All songs in the podcast are copyrighted by The New Orleans BINGO! Show. Also thanks to my brother-in-law Adam for setting this up.
SUBSCRIBE to the Blogging New Orleans podcast in iTunes
LISTEN to the podcast now
ADD the Blogging New Orleans podcast feed to your RSS aggregator








