Native Orleanian Fine Photography the photography of Jerry MoranHOUMA, LA, SEPTEMBER 4, 2009: Voice of the Wetlands will host its sixth annual VOW Festival, October 9 – 11 at Southdown Plantation in Houma, LA.
VOW Festival is a three-day celebration of Louisiana culture through music, food and art, while educating visitors of the importance of the Louisiana wetlands and why there is an urgent [...]
Hey Kenneth, let me know if any of these will suit your needs, these are just some basic edits I did this morning, just let me know. To view images larger, just right click and choose full screen. Jerry
Weekly Beat – August 6, 2009
By OffBeat staff
OffBeat Weekly Beat Newsletter
NEW ORLEANS
AND LOUISIANA
MUSIC, ARTS & CULTURE
August 6, 2009
Volume 7, No. 30
ON MY MIND…
In the wake of a successful 2009 Satchmo Summerfest, it’s been discovered that our Mayor has authorized new construction in Armstrong Park, including the commission of several statues [...]
Made it out to the fest for a bit yesterday to get a fix….;-) Enjoy the pics….To use the Tiltviewer larger, just right click and go to full screen. Jerry
Here are some images from the official press conference to unveil the Jazz Fest posters for this year feauting Allen Toussaint and friend Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews! One more blink of the eye and we’ll all be in heaven!!
Something funny happened tonight, one of my good customers was over, his name is Barry Marks, we were going through pics and he saw your name on one of my folders, turns out as you know, he know you well and your cousin Maurey…..its a small small world isn’t it, or those whoare like minded [...]
Andrew released his new cd, “Songs I Wrote Before I Knew You” at DBA January 31st….incredible show!
Back in January, I took over the career management of good friend Ernie Vincent. In a short three or four months a lot has happened. A new CD of Acoustic Louisiana Delta Blues entitled “Bayou Road Blues” is coming out July 2nd. Up and coming bluesman Andrew Duhon plays harmonica on the cd, and special [...]
Another one of big Chief Monk Boudreaux’s countless contributions to our culture are the costumes he makes at home by hand for many of the second lines throughout the year.