WBGO's Doug Doyle chats with saxophonist, composer and actor Calvin Johnson about his much and upcoming WBGO Kids Jazz Series ...
In the years after Hurricane Katrina, when the Mahalia Jackson Theater was still out of commission, the New Orleans Ballet ...
Next, the Jr. League of New Orleans’ Touch-A-Truck, presented by Ochsner Children’s, rolls into the Pontchartrain Center on Saturday, Nov. 14. Kids can enjoy a hands-on adventure with firetrucks, ...
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 & 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 ...
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 ...
Little Brown Jug Brass (LBJB) is a Calgary, Alberta-based Canadian brass band made up of a multigenerational lineup of ...
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, 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 ...
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 ...