Many musicians also had to leave New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina, so there was a fear that the city's musical culture could be lost. Then two prominent jazz musicians got together and created a ...
Stellar Wood, the swamp-sultry vocalist for the Pensacola-based band Whiskey & Water, grew up in New Orleans, and said the environment from that famed musical melting pot definitely influenced the ...
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 ...
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 ...
Very few touring bands are in New Orleans the week of Sept. 4, but a couple of touring comics will pass through town. FRIDAY, SNUG HARBOR JAZZ BISTRO For many years, trumpeter Kevin Louis, a St.
The New Orleans Jazz & Blues Market, a non-profit organization on a mission to bring the most talented, accomplished and passionate jazz and blues musicians to the stage, announced today that it will ...
UNO Jazz Studies presents the 2025 Jazz at the Sandbar music series, live in the 410 Lounge in the UNO Library fourth floor, ...
When Hurricane Katrina arrived in late August 2005, it was a warning to the entire world that climate change and its results, like coastal erosion, rising tides and more devastating superstorms and ...
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 ...