When you think of Kansas City and New Orleans, what comes to mind? For many, it's the music—the jazz, the rhythm, and the deep-rooted history.
The band was introduced by New Orleans native Harry Connick Jr., who also performed with the Soul Rebels, the Original Pinettes, jazz trumpeter Terence Blanchard and Big Freedia.
NEW ORLEANS — Kansas City and New Orleans are both known for jazz, but each city has its own sound. “Jazz in New Orleans is really dance music,” said New Orleans Jazz Museum Director Greg ...
but Preservation Hall on St. Peter's St. in the French Quarter is the cornerstone of New Orleans jazz and a must-visit for everyone, especially traditional jazz lovers. Since 1961, the intimate ...
global impact from jazz, to Cajun food, to Creole — and everything in between. New Orleans is a big city, with so much to explore — but for most tourists you’re probably going to stick to ...
New Orleans hosts this Super Bowl during the winter marking the 100th anniversary of two recordings, both featuring the same jazz musicians from Louisiana, that arguably changed the entire ...
The rhythmic pulse of New Orleans jazz merged seamlessly with Afro-Cuban beats on the streets of Havana last month, as the Trombone Shorty Foundation orchestrated its fourth annual cultural ...
SUPER BOWL 59 RIGHT HERE IN NEW ORLEANS. AND THE FOOTBALL FANFARE HAS ... CREATED BY LOCAL ARTISTS AND A SOUNDTRACK FILLED WITH JAZZ. I’M ACTING LIKE MY CHILDREN RIGHT NOW.
It is often the case that parents hope or even expect that their sons or daughters embrace the family business or their ...
Born from these cultural expressions gradually came Mardi Gras Indian traditions, the Second Line, and eventually New Orleans jazz as we know it today. Arguably the best World War II museum in the ...
Cleo Parker Robinson created a dance in remembrance of the fire that engulfed three historically black churches in St. Landry ...