Ziggy Marley Live at the 2026 NOJF in Torrential Rain Premieres New Music
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- Written by: Bridgette "Bluebird"
May 1st, 2026
For generations, New Orleans has been hallowed ground for people of diverse cultures to come together to heal from suffering, to communicate strength in community, and to lift each other up with music. The 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival held a special celebration for Jamaica, to support the recovery efforts from Hurricane Melissa. If you spend any time with local people in New Orleans, the impact of Hurricane Katrina continues to be felt in some parishes.
The lineup for the 2026 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival was bold, colorful, inclusive and expanded to many genres. With his signature bright smile, open arms and invulnerable spirit, Ziggy Marley led the way to welcome all people in coming together with warmth, connection and positivity.
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Wild Blue Herons - It's All About Love
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- Written by: Giovanni "Gio" Pilato
From time to time, our website receives records to review that emanate a feel-good feeling about them, a feeling that transcends one's passion for a specific genre, because it encircles completely the definition of Music, intended in its most complete sense of the word.
The album in question is called, rather aptly, It’s All About Love, released from the Canadian collective Wild Blue Herons, a project led by musical partners-in-crime, as they are in life, Bill Sample and Darlene Cooper.
They Might Be Giants - The World Is To Dig
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- Written by: Giovanni "Gio" Pilato
Longevity and consistency are words that are gradually disappearing, within the music business, even with some of the biggest names in contemporary music, who often sacrifice the quality of their material to the demands of record labels and fans, compromising, in this way, their own artistry and the quality of their material.
Fortunately for us music lovers, though, there are still artists out there like the American Avant-Garde Rock band They Might Be Giants that are not yet prepared to throw in the towel and surrender to commercialism, not even after 40 years in the business and having released, a few weeks ago, their 24th studio album, called The World Is To Dig.
