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Confetti Park


Feb 10, 2018

Confetti Park: Mardi Gras Indians, Brass Bands, Piano Profs!

Hi kids! It’s Mardi Gras time in Louisiana! Confetti Park is a kids radio show out of New Orleans. In my city the kids are out of school while we celebrate the end of the Epiphany season with parades, lots of good food, and music. Brass bands, marching bands, Indian chants, and sweet rock n roll. I’d like to bring you along for the carnival ride today…

Every city that celebrates Mardi Gras has its own special customs, and in New Orleans, we have a few unique aspects… such as the Mardi Gras Indians. Neighborhood tribes wear fabulous towering costumes made up of colorful feathers and beads…. the Big Chiefs battle for who is the most beautiful on a Mardi Gras Day.

One of the songs I play today is famous across the world, but what you might not know is that it came from the New Orleans Mardi Gras Indian tradition. This song "Iko Iko," performed by the Dixie Cups, tells the story of two warring Indian tribes who have a confrontation in the street.

I also play "My Indian Red," a very famous Indian prayer, performed by the Baby Dodds Trio. On Fat Tuesday, we will hear that sung on the streets of New Orleans from sunup to sundown. And there are other songs sure to be played along the parade routes where families will be camped to catch beads.

Songs included in this episode:

Red White and Blue Got the Golden Band - Mardi Gras Indians
Iko Iko - The Dixie Cups
Joke of the Day - Ash Who?
My Indian Red - Baby Dodds Trio
Ooh Poo Pah Doo - Trombone Shorty
Throw Me Something Mister - Johnette Downing & Jimmy LaRocca’s ODJB
Aveine, Aveine, Aveine - Les Petits Amis
Every Day is Mardi Gras - Schatzy
3-6-9 (The Clapping Song) - Confetti Park Players
Crawfish Fiesta - Professor Longhair
Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Olympia Brass Band

This episode also features The Cajun Cornbread Boy by Dianne De Las Casas at Storytime.

About Confetti Park

The Confetti Park hosted by Katy Hobgood Ray, features music and stories spun in Louisiana. It showcases songs that kids love, songs created for kids, and songs created by kids. Sparkling interviews, in-studio performances, delightful music medleys, jokes, local author storytime, and a little surprise lagniappe make for an entertaining show!

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The radio program version launched on April 4, 2015 in New Orleans on WHIV FM and is supported by the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation and Music Rising at Tulane University.

Current broadcast schedule:

Coming soon to KBOG 97.9 FM Bandon Community Radio in Bandon, OR. Stay tuned!

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A full list of Confetti Park stations (and a map) is available at http://confettipark.com/podcast/

Community radio stations, interested in carrying Confetti Park? Contact Katy Ray.