Featured CD:
Doin the Funky Thing

Wolf's hopeful, emphatic vision of the city's rebirth from the ruins is advanced in the core compositions in this set: I'm Back, Across the Great Divide, Crescent City Starlights, and the anthemic When We Were Young, a song which-if soulful, swinging, intelligent music written with wisdom about real life issues and performed to perfection had any commercial value in the modern marketplace-would be shooting to the top of this week's charts. 
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Wolf's fervent social pronouncements are balanced by more personal concerns in a smooth, reflective One Day Being a Fool and the exultant musical pledge of marital fidelity called Only You Baby. And there's plenty of Grade-A Wolfman funk like Tweakin', Back on the Wolf Track and the dance-floor marathon Doin' Your Own Thing highlighted by the Roadmasters and their leader's fluid, effortlessly emotive guitar.
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Wolfman has never stopped growing as a creative artist working in the urban blues idiom, and his persistence has brought him in his maturity to an even higher level of accomplishment as a masterful contemporary blues composer who deals with intelligence and grace in issues of great social and personal import. And his band of Roadmasters-it just keeps getting better and better.

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Walter Wolfman Washington
Newest CDs:
A Mixtape about Nothing

Washington, DC based Wale comes out with a Seinfeld themed mixtape that has been lighting up the internet since the release on May 31st.

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Wale
The Underground Sounds of Portugal

I wanted to do an only Portuguese album for a long time. I love this music so much. I always have. I don't know what it is with these guys. since

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Lula
The Social Engagement

Good Guys just finished their first full length album,

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Good Guys
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      The digital revolution has swept the music business. It has changed everything in the ways consumers listen to music, obtain music, and record it. Given that anyone can put songs together on a computer, what is the role of recording studios in this new world? Why do they even still exist and why do engineers still own or work in them? And in New Orleans, how do you maintain a studio after Katrina and the failure of the federal levees? Several engineers and producers in the New Orleans area were interviewed about these issues and how they are dealing with them.
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The 16th Annual Cutting Edge Music Business Conference

Clarifying Income Opportunities In The Music Industry
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