Native Orleanian Fine Photography the photography of Jerry Moran
Here are some of the images from yesterday’s Bury the Aint’s Second Line, was a total blast and the crowd was huge! No surprise there….Lenny Kravitz joined in for a bit, and there were plenty of the usual suspects. These are the ones I was able to do today, will get to the rest this [...]
Here are some images from the incredible(cold blooded) show at DBA last Thursday, special thanks to the band, Ernie Vincent, Andrew Duhon(Harmonica, guitar, vocals), Eric Heigle(drums), Phil Breen(keyboard), James Martin(sax), Shamarr Allen(screaming trumpet), Cornell Williams(bass), and to Monk Boudreaux and Irving Bannister for comin to sit in for some songs. a very special evening [...]
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 [...]
This should be a great night after the parades!! Also available at this show will be a very special limitied edition 11×17print(Edition. of 100) and a 20×30(Edition of 25)museum quality canvas BOTH AUTOGRAPHED BY JUVENILE AND TROY “TROMBONE SHORTY” ANDREWS. HAPPY MARDI GRAS!!!! CLICK ON IMAGE TO MAKE BIGGER!
Andrew released his new cd, “Songs I Wrote Before I Knew You” at DBA January 31st….incredible show!
On Sunday, March 15, 2009, from 4 to 7 PM, the City Park Botanical Gardens in New Orleans begins
their Sunset Sunday series with art, food and music. The first concert of the season features artists
that are currently working with Threadhead Records, the non‐profit record label that has been
helping local artists make new records and keep [...]
Where else can $25 get you food from 20 restaurants, free drinks, 16 bands, including Bo Dolis, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, The Wild Magnolias, Donald Harrison, Jon Cleary, Little Freddie King, Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews and Orleans Ave, Glen David Andrews, The New Orleans Bingo Show, and more…….There are also video tributes to Harold Battiste, [...]
A brand new website has been launched to promote the bands, the clubs and the cafes on Frenchmen Street, probably the most under publsized jewel New Orleans has to offer and conveniently located immediately adjacent to the well traveled French Quarter. “While we celebrate and love all of New Orleans, Frenchmen Street is a wonderful [...]