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It is with great sadness that we mark the passing of Idris Muhammad, born Leo Morris in New Orleans' 13th Ward, on Tuesday morning, July 29, in Ft Lauderdale, FL. He was buried the same day, following Muslim customs and traditions. He was 74. We will remember him as a gigan...
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In addition to tons of great live music, Satchmo SummerFest includes a series
of seminars on all aspects of Louis Armstrong's life and career. These
seminars happen in the Old US Mint on the 3rd floor.
If you can't make it to the Fest, you can still experience the seminars, ...
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Here's a way to celebrate Friday: get your body moving with the Rebirth Brass
Band as they perform the track "Rebirth Groove" from their new album, Move
Your Body. Recorded live at The Howlin' Wolf in New Orleans and hot of the
presses, just published yesterday (7/31) by Ba...
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John Boutte sings Annie Lennox's "Why" with the New Orleans Social Club on an
October 2006 episode of Austin City Limits. The song appeared on the NO
Social Club's Sing Me Back Home collection, recorded several weeks after
Hurricane Katrina, a circumstance which gives this ...
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Ever since he listened to “St. Louis Blues” on Louis Armstrong’s “16
Most Requested Songs” CD, Ricky Riccardi has been obsessed with Pops. Less
than a decade after he graduated from Rutgers Newark University with a
master’s degree in Jazz History and Research in 2005, h...
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Get going this Monday morning with an upbeat number from New Orleans' premier
washboard-sousaphone-guitar trio, the Tin Men (Alex McMurray, Matt Perrine,
and Washboard Chaz): "Sit Down on the Banks of the River", originally by
blues legend the Reverend Gary Davis. This vers...
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For your weekend viewing pleasure, here's a three-song, 30-minute set by Eric
Burdon & War live in Gladsaxe, Denmark, January 21, 1971. The tracks include
"Spirit", "Love Is All Around", and a 15-minute version of the Junior Parker
blues standard "Mystery Train".
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Roots music icon Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown (1924-2005) dedicates this 1984
rendition of "Pressure Cooker" thusly: "This is for all guitar players, where
ever you are. This is a very easy tune to play." It may be a simple tune, but
I doubt it's easy to rip it up like he doe...
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Check out jazz-funk pioneer Roy Ayers playing "Everybody Loves the Sunshine"
live in 1992 from the Brewhouse Theatre in Taunton, a town in Somerset,
England. Ayers introduces the song as a special tribute to Miles Davis, who
had recently passed away.
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