With the sun setting on Tuesday, Sept. 16, at 7 p.m. a New Orleans style jazz concert, free and open to all, will sound its first notes. The Storyville Redeemers, a six-piece Twin Cities professional ...
The New Orleans Jazz & Blues Market is reopening Oct. 1 with a slate of performers and an interior overhaul aimed at making the venue one of the nation’s premier listening rooms. The nonprofit ...
NEW ORLEANS (WVUE) - In traditional fashion, hundreds of people packed the courtyard Monday (Sept. 15) at the New Orleans Jazz Museum while officials from the Mexican consulate led “El Grito,” the ...
Downtown Montclair will be buzzing with excitement on Saturday as the Gotham Kings band, led by trumpeter and two-time Grammy-winner Alphonso Horne, brings the lively tradition of the New Orleans ...
The Musicians' Village was created after Hurricane Katrina to protect the music culture of New Orleans. We pay a visit to see how it's doing and what its future plans are. Many musicians also had to ...
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How to explore the music of Louisiana – from jazz in the streets of New Orleans to Zydeco in Lafayette saloons
Louisiana has always been a state that dances to its own beat. That beat might be a jazz brunch in Lake Charles, Cajun dance at a traditional pig roast in Baton Rouge, or swamp pop blasting out a ...
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation is closing out 2025 with a slate of concerts and festivals celebrating the city’s music, food, and culture. Havana Night: Celebrating Afro-Cuban Latin Jazz ...
Twenty years ago, Lonnie Davis evacuated New Orleans for Hurricane Katrina, not knowing she would never return home. Why it matters: Though Davis' arrival in Charlotte wasn't something she'd planned, ...
Trials haven't shaken Rosalie Washington's faith. Affectionately known as "The Tambourine Lady," Washington continues to shake her tambourine in praise — whether it be at Gloryland Baptist Church in ...
The Lemonheads’ world tour comes to Woodstock and Photay plays Assembly Kingston. Plus, Senegalese jazz by way of New Orleans, Appalachian folk and more.
EDITOR’S NOTE: A new series “New Orleans: Soul of a City” explores the many ways the city communes with its history – through music, food, sports and tradition – revealing how, 20 years after Katrina, ...
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