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Program
dates will be re-set when we know the date of launch
Coming
Mardi Gras Radio Podcast Shows:
November 5, 2009
11:30:00 AM
Mardi Gras Digest "
Welcome Back " featuring the last Katrina Update ....:30 mins in
program length
November
12, 2009 11:30:00 AM
Mardi Gras Digest "
Krewe Updates ". What Krewes,& Cities are set to parade
and their routes :30
min in
program length
November
19, 2009 11:30:00 AM
Mardi Gras Digest "
Float breakdowns in 2009", "Ball Updates" :30 mins in
program length
November
26, 2009
11:30:00 AM
Mardi Gras Digest "
What is a Krewe?", "What we will be Covering in
2009
and beyond" :30 min in
program length
December
5, 2009 11:30:00 AM
Mardi Gras Digest "New
Rules for 2010", :30 min in
program length
December
12, 2009 11:30:00 AM
Mardi Gras Digest "
Weekly Main Line Update" :30 min in
program length
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Willie & Marian Clark
The deep baritone voice and the sexy female talent of Willie
& Marian Clark, will keep you engaged as they fill you in on the secret
world of Mobile & New Orleans Carnival. Updated
once a week
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Float Breakdowns & Safety
What you should do when this happens and what
your krewe should already have in place are discussed.
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Online Stores for Krewes
.... The Benefits and Woes Krewes
can face getting stores online and how to set up other website design ideas.
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Second Lines, Indians and Police relations. Does
the police really understand the Indian and the Main Line communities? We look
back on why is the
relationship was so strained? When the culture returns, will
the NOPD and city and clubs repeat the same old mistakes!
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Second
Line Club Survival: Can the
Main Line Clubs survive the time it will take to recover from
the Hurricane and bring the people back to the city? We will
take a hard look at what the Clubs need to do......
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Mardi
Gras2010............... We
talk about Main Line Fashion and the new
looks of Royalty in the coming year of 2010!. |
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Welcome
to Mardi Gras Radio
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The
abbreviated audio version of our Magazine
Willie & Marian will soon
bring the short 30 minute audio version of the upcoming new Digest Magazine to us as they tell
the story of Carnival taking shape for the upcoming season. Special articles,
Interviews of famous people, new songs from Brass bands & Indian
chants.
Join us as we begin to bring digital programs
to your desktop, preparing you to visit New Orleans like no other site will.
Showing you what you can expect next season as you hit town, informing you of
the best places to sleep, eat, and museums to visit. Only Digest Radio will give
you the inside scoop on New Orleans favorite celebration.
NEW SONGS & ARTISTS WILL BE FEATURED
HERE EVERY MONTH!
News From New Orleans!
New Orleans, LA. .......... Super
Sunday was just held last weekend! It included the Indians and a
parade by Tambourine & Fan!
New Orleans, LA. .......... The
Second Line Taskforce is planning on holding it's annual Picnic
on May 24, 2009, starting around 1 p.m.!
New Orleans, LA.
............ Tourism has once again blossomed in the 9th Ward as
summer and good weather sets in. The residents there report buses
and a serious influx of cars as people return, or check back to
see the progress from ground Zero of Katrina.
We are working to
produce pod cast and Webcast that you can enjoy. Digest Radio On Demand, will
become available on yet to be announced dates. Showcasing the Carnival traditions, and discussing the
ever increasing number of issues that Mardi Gras brings the Gulf Coast
celebrations each year!
This part of our coverage has been
resumed! We will be moving
swiftly to concentrate our efforts to bringing up the station and
producing good solid content.
We want to thank everyone for hanging
in there until we could get it together. It looks as though we just
might make it before 2010 kicks in! It will not be long before we return
to more of a normal routine !
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Watch
this page :
We are working to broadcast Digest over the air, on a
series of yet to be announced
Community Radio station(s) across the greater gulf coast. Showcasing the Carnival traditions, and discussing the
issues that Mardi Gras brings to us each year!
This part of our coverage has been placed on
indefinite hold!
As we concentrate our efforts to bring up the On-Line station
for your listening pleasure.
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We are working to
bring online, Mardi Gras Radio!
Showcasing the
many old and new Carnival traditional tunes, brass band
songs, and discussing the
issues that Mardi Gras brings to each region year after year!
This part of our coverage has been
resumed! We will now move
slowly to maximize our efforts to bring
Carnival Music and it's culture, to you.

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The Jukebox will be Fully Operational
very soon!
Enjoy these few songs, chants, and Brass band tunes that make New Orleans
so unique. Listen anytime you wish from you desktop as we begin to
encode the
songs which are virtual anthems as we bring you the best of Mardi
Gras Tunes. Soon our section on Mardi Gras Music will be ready.
This Months
Rankings!
Top 10 Brass Band Tunes

Top 10 Carnival Songs
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Notice to
Artists, Publishers, Stores, & the Industry!
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Mardi Gras Radio will be the station where Artists Are
Promoted. We will soon play music of various genres, to spice up your listening
pleasure.
Primarily, however we play songs , chants, tunes, etc, that are based out of NEW
ORLEANS, La. celebration of the season of Carnival.
Our D.J.'s are world wide, and as we get tunes, songs and
chants from the various locations throughout the U.S. we will play
them here streaming in flash format so no downloads take place.
Our playlist reflects the "GUMBO" of styles
and preferences of each D.J. while remaining true to the music of the
Underground. ALL-Kindza Music, not just one style over and over and over...
We have made application to all PRO's Sound
Exchange, ASCAP, BMI
and SESAC but for now we can
accept Indian chants, Zydeco, Soul, Jazz, and any category in the mp3 format.
The songs sent to us must be somehow, Mardi Gras related, belong to you, and state that
you want it played and you give us the explicit permission to do so.
Soon we also will be carried on 365 LIVE!
Send that song
or chant in and BE HEARD WORLDWIDE!
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