Ellis Marsalis Center for Music
Located in the Ninth Ward of New Orleans, the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music uses music as the focal point of a holistic strategy to build a healthy community and to deliver a broad range of services to underserved children, youth, and musicians from neighborhoods battling poverty and social injustice. The Center is a safe and supportive environment where children and youth develop musically, academically, and socially; where local musicians perform, record, and develop professionally; and where the community gathers. The Center also serves as a community resource and a catalyst for cultural preservation.
Ellis Marsalis, Jr., was a celebrated jazz musician, recording artist, educator, and father. He is also the namesake and the Center’s first artistic director. Mr. Marsalis established a standard of excellence for classroom instruction and student performance. He was a powerful presence, representing the rigor and respect world-class music education demands while also projecting warmth, offering guidance, and sending a message to each and every student that they mattered. The Ellis Marsalis Center serves as a living memorial to him.
Upcoming Shows
Doors 6pm | Performance 6:30pm
Chris is known for his extraordinary command of the seven-string bass. His dynamic career has seen him share the stage with musical icons such as Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, Bonnie Raitt, and Wynton Marsalis. A passionate mentor, Chris also shapes the next generation of musicians through his work at the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts
Tickets $15 GA | $45 Reserved Seating | $5 for Students and $3 for Qualifying Senior and SNAP eligible attendees (must call 504-940-3400 to request $3 tickets).