by Stephen Maloney June 30th Features Toyna Boyd-Cannon is Fearless The New Orleans singer took us all to the pilot on the Voice, and she's not stopping there. by Jeff Hannusch June 30th Obituaries Backtalk: Trombone Shorty He's playing the main stage at Essence this year, but he's still firmly rooted in New Orleans
Barrister's Gallery, The History of the New Orleans JazzFest Poster
Several artists in conversation with me have tried to draw a parallel between the artists chosen for the posters and the frequently made criticism that the Festival ignores local musicians, but a glance at the list of artists makes it clear only a few artists, in fact, have not been Louisiana artists. If George Dureau and Francis Pavy, among our more iconoclastic artists, would allow their sensibilities to be subverted and accept the commissions, we have to assume that it is financially rewarding, and perhaps deemed something of an honor to be chosen
See a photo here.George Rodrigue PrintSomething new this year at Piano Night: we'll be auctioning off a one-of-a-kind George Rodrigue print that's been signed by musicians at 'OZ throughout the year
Justin Devillier, "Top Chef: New Orleans" contestant and the James Beard-nominated owner at La Petite Grocery, will take a small group onto the water for a fishing trip
New Orleans Stuff
His collaborations have garnered four Grammys, two with Linda Ronstadt (with a double-platinum album), one with Trisha Yearwood and one with The Neville Brothers. The music rattled across Frenchmen Street as crew members directed extras and music director Blake Leyh checked levels on headphones at the production station in the alley next door to the club
Gambit - New Orleans News and Entertainment
Gambit's Digital Edition, July 21, 2015 Brown Butter's Dayne Womax wins Emerging Chefs Challenge; A "die-in" at City Hall; Review: Salon by Sucre; and more
New Orleans Festivals
Oak Street Po-Boy Fest TBA Meat, cheese, veggies and plenty may-nez, as we say here, as well as anything else that can be stuffed between two halves of a French bread loaf. Come celebrate Bastille Day in New Orleans, the most French of American cities, with French food, music, and fun! Tales of the Cocktail July 15-19, 2015 Only in New Orleans, where the cocktail was first created, could there be a week-long celebration of exotic libations
Live Painting to Benefit our Heritage School of Music John Bukaty, a New Orleans-based painter and performance artist who specializes in creating exciting canvases at live music events, will paint two of our artists live and in action. The Foundation uses the proceeds from Jazz Fest, and other funds, for year-round programs in the areas of education, economic development and cultural events
New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2015 at Satchmo.com
Who's Playing at Jazz Fest in 2015?Big names for the first weekend of Jazz Fest include Keith Urban, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Wilco, Jimmy Cliff, John Legend, Ryan Adams, Robert Cray, The Who, Jimmy Buffett, Pitbull, and Tony Bennett with Lady Gaga
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Connect with 'OZ WWOZ Show Host Blog New music spotlight: The New Orleans Jazz VipersAlto saxophonist Joe Braun soaked up New Orleans jazz for years while busking on Jackson Square...Read More WWOZ Latest Songhoy Blues: NPR Music Tiny Desk ConcertSonghoy Blues are a "desert blues" band from Timbuktu, Mali. In the latest edition, we hear from Pauline 'Ree' Johnson.Read More WWOZ Video CentralWWOZ's video unit has been busy creating original videos featuring artists in performance at local festivals, special events, and in the WWOZ Studio
The Festival has always blended in a wide mix of internationally renowned guests, among them: Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Santana, Sarah Vaughan, Paul Simon, Jimmy Buffett, Max Roach, B.B. The event has showcased most of the great artists of New Orleans and Louisiana of the last half century: Professor Longhair, Fats Domino, The Neville Brothers, Wynton Marsalis, Dr
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