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BackTalk with Sweet Home New Orleans’ Jordan Hirsch
BackTalk with Sweet Home New Orleans’ Jordan Hirsch By Alex Rawls Offbeat.com Sweet Home New Orleans metamorphosed from the New Orleans Musicians Hurricane Relief Fund, a non-profit relief or
New Orleans' Piano Legends Are Soul Of Mardi Gras
New Orleans' Piano Legends Are Soul Of Mardi Gras February 14, 2010 NPR NOTE: Listen to this article on the website. GWEN THOMPKINS, host: This time of year in New Orleans there are mor
'House' star Hugh Laurie explores New Orleans' blues tradition
'House' star Hugh Laurie explores New Orleans' blues tradition September 21, 2011 By John Crook Zap2it Hugh Laurie's got the blues -- and he wouldn't have it any other way. The British-born
A little taste of New Orleans: Dr. John & The Neville Brothers
A little taste of New Orleans: Dr. John & The Neville Brothers August 24, 2009 Jen Corsilli Examiner.com NOTE: Visit the website to view video The “music royalty” of the Crescent City
Album to benefit New Orleans musical institution
Album to benefit New Orleans musical institution January 30, 2010 Reuters NEW YORK (Billboard) - By any account, the Preservation Hall in New Orleans made it through Hurricane Katrina relativel
And the bands play on in New Orleans
And the bands play on in New Orleans September 1, 2009 Rose Stabler Examiner.com Note:This article is the first in a series of articles this month commemorating the rebirth of New Orleans' mus
Anders Osborne: New Orleans' Guitar Hero (w/audio)
Anders Osborne: New Orleans' Guitar Hero September 16, 2010 by Claudia Marshall NPR Anders Osborne's music may get filed under blues or possibly rock, but the New Orleans-based guitarist has a
Background Rhythms
Background Rhythms New Orleans CVB History of Music in the Big Easy In the 18th century, the French and Creoles lived for musicales, balls accompanied by string orchestras, and picnics set to O
Benny Powell dies at 80; veteran jazz trombonist played with Count Basie
Benny Powell dies at 80; veteran jazz trombonist played with Count Basie July 10, 2010 By Claire Noland Los Angeles Times Benny Powell, a veteran jazz trombonist who played with Count Bas
Bobby Charles, Louisiana Singer and Songwriter, Dies at 71
Bobby Charles, Louisiana Singer and Songwriter, Dies at 71 January 16, 2010 The New York Times NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Bobby Charles, a Louisiana singer and songwriter who wrote hits like Fats Dom
Dr. John's 'Tribal' CD Provides Old Taste of New Orleans
Dr. John's 'Tribal' CD Provides Old Taste of New Orleans September 20, 2010 Doug Levine Voice of America Doctor John has always been known for staying true to his musical roots. The 69-year-o
Dr. John: From Session Player To New Orleans Funk Legend
Dr. John: From Session Player To New Orleans Funk Legend March 9, 2011 by David C. Barnett NPR his month, five new performers will be inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. It's an ecle
Dr. John: The voice of New Orlean
Dr. John: The voice of New Orlean June 20, 2009 By Walter Tunis LexGo.com Of all the heartbreaking, fist-shaking laments Dr. John summons on his recent album City That Care Forgot, the most a
Experiencing New Orleans' music scene free and inexpensively
Experiencing New Orleans' music scene free and inexpensively June 22, 2009 Geraldine Wyckoff The Louisiana Weekly Free and inexpensive are definitely words that raise the excitement-the let's
Galactic mixes up the past and present of New Orleans music on the band's new CD
Galactic mixes up the past and present of New Orleans music on the band's new CD February 28, 2010 by Keith Spera NOLA.com In the perpetual twilight of their Uptown rehearsal studio’s contro
How Music Helped Save New Orleans After Katrina
How Music Helped Save New Orleans After Katrina August 8, 2010 By Olga Bonfiglio OpEdNews.com No other American city values music the way New Orleans does. Heck, one of its airports is named a
If it's Fall in New Orleans, it must be Nickel-A-Dance season!
If it's Fall in New Orleans, it must be Nickel-A-Dance season! September 27, 2010 By: Geraldine Wyckoff The Louisiana Weekly "If I don't beat, I don't eat," exclaims the very busy Shannon Powe
In New Orleans, A Buffet Of Great Music
In New Orleans, A Buffet Of Great Music June 22, 2012 By Ann Powers The Record Gluttony. Yeah, it's a sin. And I don't have the professional excuse for enthusiastic food consumption that I do
Irma Thomas, the Soul Queen of New Orleans, to preside at Jazz Alley
Irma Thomas, the Soul Queen of New Orleans, to preside at Jazz Alley October 23, 2010 by Misha Brown The Seattle Times In New Orleans, Irma Thomas is musical royalty. And fans of Big Easy musi
Irma Thomas: A taste of New Orleans soul at Jazz Fest
Irma Thomas: A taste of New Orleans soul at Jazz Fest September 3, 2009 Susan Whitall Detnews.com rma Thomas was just 19 when she recorded "(You Can Have My Husband But Please) Don't Mess With
Louisiana Music Factory
Louisiana Music Factory 210 Decatur Street New Orleans, LA 70130 (504) 586-1094 New Orleans music - Zydeco music - Cajun music - New Orleans Jazz, Louisiana Music Factory has all this regional
Mardi Gras music: A New Orleans playlist for the rest of us
Mardi Gras music: A New Orleans playlist for the rest of us February 21, 2012 By Richard Fausset Los Angeles Times t’s Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Bloody Marys are being downed before breakfa
Mardi Gras Records
Mardi Gras Records 1013-A Harimaw Court WestMetairie, LA 70001PH: 800.895.0441 Mardi Gras Records has specialized in the rich musical heritage of Lousiana since 1977. All of our music come
Music Review: Rebirth Brass Band - Rebirth Of New Orleans
Music Review: Rebirth Brass Band - Rebirth Of New Orleans April 28, 2011 by Richard Marcus Seattlepi Looking at the images that came out of New Orleans in the weeks and months following the deva
Music Review: Ruffins leads infectiously cheerful parade through New Orleans with 'Happy Talk'
Music Review: Ruffins leads infectiously cheerful parade through New Orleans with 'Happy Talk' October 25, 2010 By Karen Hawkins The Canadian Press Kermit Ruffins, "Happy Talk" (Basin Street R
My Morning Jacket, Tom Morello and More Appearing on New Orleans Charity Compilation
My Morning Jacket, Tom Morello and More Appearing on New Orleans Charity Compilation Aug 19th 2010 by John D. Luerssen spinner Five years after Hurricane Katrina devastated New Orleans, acts l
New Orleans a jazzy feast of sights and sounds
New Orleans a jazzy feast of sights and sounds May 21, 2010 Gloria Cole Sugarma newstimes.com New Orleans, that beloved, beleaguered city that hugs the muddy Mississippi River never seems to g
New Orleans a jazzy feast of sights and sounds
New Orleans a jazzy feast of sights and sounds May 21, 2010 Gloria Cole Sugarman newstimes.com New Orleans, that beloved, beleaguered city that hugs the muddy Mississippi River never seems
New Orleans Clinic Keeps Music, Musicians Alive
New Orleans Clinic Keeps Music, Musicians Alive June 19, 2009 By Lisa Morehouse VOA News Walk into New Orleans' St. Anna's Episcopal Church and you can attend Mass and share a fellowship meal
New Orleans is #1 music city
New Orleans is #1 music city September 3, 2009 Don Ames WWL AM 870 Another feather in New Orleans' cap. The world's largest association of professional travel journalists has voted New Orle
New Orleans is on a big roll - and Harry's cheering it on
New Orleans is on a big roll - and Harry's cheering it on February 25, 2010 Chris Welch The Huntsville Times inger, songwriter and actor Harry Connick Jr. says it's been crazy in his hometown
New Orleans Notables:Music
New Orleans Notables:Music Musicians, Singers and Composers New Orleans’ contributions to the music world boast an astonishing roster of native sons and daughters who have had significant infl
New Orleans Residents Raise their Spirits with Music
New Orleans Residents Raise their Spirits with Music June 7, 2010 by Alicia Budich CBS News Foot-tapping, suspender-pulling, tear-jerking songs briefly cancelled out the drone of oil spill
New Orleans responds to strife, as always, with song
New Orleans responds to strife, as always, with song August 1, 2010 Alana Samuels The Republic NEW ORLEANS — Ben Jaffe, the tuba player and creative director for the Preservation Hall Jazz B
New Orleans traditions inspire modern genre
New Orleans traditions inspire modern genre March 3, 2010 Irish Eyes From Congo Square in the early 1800’s to present-day Louis Armstrong Park, music has played a major role in the history an
New Orleans' Musicians Keep Busy Post-Katrina
New Orleans' Musicians Keep Busy Post-Katrina November 25, 2010 BY CHEVEL JOHNSON ABC News More than five years after Hurricane Katrina, New Orleans' music scene remains vibrant and lively,
New Orleans' Trombone Shorty stirs up jazz "gumbo"
New Orleans' Trombone Shorty stirs up jazz "gumbo" March 26, 2010 By Gail Mitchell Reuters LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - Fans of Trombone Shorty don't mince words when it comes to singing his prai
New Orleans' venerable jazz joints at risk
New Orleans' venerable jazz joints at risk 12/29/2009 By Rick Jervis USA TODAY NEW ORLEANS — The Halfway House once rocked with ragtime jazz bands and crowds. Today, the narrow wooden buildi
Newman mines Big Easy music for 'Frog'
Newman mines Big Easy music for 'Frog' November 16, 2009 by Jon Burlingame Variety New Orleans in the early part of the 20th century - the setting of Disney's animated "The Princess and the Fr
No home for jazz in ‘New’ Orleans
No home for jazz in ‘New’ Orleans January 8, 2011 The Hindu New Orleans’ heritage as the cradle of jazz helps it draw millions of visitors each year, and the city reminds them of that hi
Ogden exhibit chronicles the originators of New Orleans 'bounce' rap
Ogden exhibit chronicles the originators of New Orleans 'bounce' rap July 19, 2010 Keith Spera The Times-Picayune Nola.com Cultural movements often pass undocumented at their inception.
Playing for Change in New Orleans
Playing for Change in New Orleans July 22, 2009 by Rachel Jones 2theadvocate.com Native American reservations, the Himalayas, African villages and U.S. streets are all connected, even though t
Pop Top: Artists make pilgrimage to New Orleans for Preservation
Pop Top: Artists make pilgrimage to New Orleans for Preservation March 1, 2010 David Burger The Salt Lake Tribune Grade: A- CD » " Preservation: An Album to Benefit Preservation Hall & Th
Post-Katrina, Music Still Thrives In New Orleans
Post-Katrina, Music Still Thrives In New Orleans August 29, 2010 NPR Hurricane Katrina dealt musicians in New Orleans a temporary blow, but DJ David Kunian — host of The Kitchen Sink at New O
Preservation Hall: My New Orleans Fairytale
Preservation Hall: My New Orleans Fairytale May 3, 2011 By: Lisa A. Walker National Geographic “Actually, it’s a potential life-changing experience,” replied Danny Clinch, when asked wha
Preserving The Home, And History, Of New Orleans' Piano Professor
Preserving The Home, And History, Of New Orleans' Piano Professor January 5, 2013 by Gwen Thompkins NPR Music n the tough side of Terpsichore Street in New Orleans stands a duplex — a two-st
STEVE EARLE ON EMMYS, TREME AND NEW ORLEANS
STEVE EARLE ON EMMYS, TREME AND NEW ORLEANS July 12, 2010 by Alex Rawls Offbeat UPDATED] Last week, the Emmy nominations were announced and HBO’s Treme received two—a Best Director nominat
Terence Blanchard- given ‘choices,’ chooses New Orleans time and again
Terence Blanchard- given ‘choices,’ chooses New Orleans time and again July 20, 2009 Geraldine Wyckoff The Louisiana Weekly Grammy-winning trumpeter and composer Terence Blanchard chose to
The Louis Armstrong Society
The Louis Armstrong Society 3530 Rue Delphine New Orleans, LA 70131 (504) 391-9866 Louis Armstrong was America’s Ambassador of Jazz. The Louis Armstrong Society was formed in 2001 dur
THE ROCK HALL CELEBRATES NEW ORLEANS, DOMINO AND BARTHOLOMEW
THE ROCK HALL CELEBRATES NEW ORLEANS, DOMINO AND BARTHOLOMEW November 15, 2010 by Alex Rawls Offbeat New Orleans is such a rich subject for investigation that it can easily lead you astray. T
The state of working musicians in New Orleans: 'Half the gigs ... and the work pays less'
The state of working musicians in New Orleans: 'Half the gigs ... and the work pays less' August 26, 2010 Alex Rawls The Los Angeles Times It's not hurricanes challenging New Orleans' musician
Trombone Shorty traces influence to New Orleans
Trombone Shorty traces influence to New Orleans September 26, 2010 By Walter Tunis Kentucky.com Troy Andrews' musical heart and inspiration hails from New Orleans. But some of the larger thril
Visiting the spirits of jazz past in New Orleans
Visiting the spirits of jazz past in New Orleans October 30, 2010 By Helen Anders Statesman.com NEW ORLEANS More than anywhere else in the U.S., this city honors death as a part of life. Jazz
With the publication of 'Unfinished Blues' music legend Harold Battiste no longer is living the unexamined life
With the publication of 'Unfinished Blues' music legend Harold Battiste no longer is living the unexamined life June 8, 2010 By Alison Fensterstock NOLA.com If Harold Battiste weren’t such a
With Treme Season Two a Lock, New Orleans Musicians in Their Own Words
With Treme Season Two a Lock, New Orleans Musicians in Their Own Words April 13, 2010 Karen Dalton Beninato The Huffington Post Just Like True Blood, the powers that be at HBO renewed Treme
Working in New Orleans is both business and pleasure for veteran Hollywood composer George S. Clinton
Working in New Orleans is both business and pleasure for veteran Hollywood composer George S. Clinton June 27, 2009 by Mike Scott nola.com When "Extract," the newest comedy from writer-directo