NEW ORLEANS (Reuters) - Nicole Toms practically gushed as she emerged into the sunlight from a massive tent where a gospel choir had brought the crowd to its feet. full story ![]()
There are certain flavors and experiences that have become synonymous with the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival: beignets and big bands, crawfish and craft villages, lively parties and festival-wide parades. This year, thousands of visitors will have a chance to sample the sound (and taste) of the Big Easy over two weekends—April 26-28 and May 2-5. All told, both...
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Fri, 26 Apr 2013 17:28:58By John Wirt Advocate staff writerAdvocate staff photo by JOHN McCUSKER Melissa Braud and Robert Gale dance in front of the Fais Do Do stage Friday on the opening day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Gale, with his colorful hat, is a regular at the stage. ä More Jazz Fest photos at http://www.theadvocate.com.New Orleans — The annual...
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- At 101 years old, New Orleans jazz trumpeter Lionel Ferbos opened one of 12 stages on the second day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Billy Joel brought the crowds....
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- For more than two decades, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has closed with a performance by the city's own Neville Brothers....
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NEW ORLEANS (AP) -- For more than two decades, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has closed with a performance by the city's own Neville Brothers....
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Sun, 05 May 2013 17:29:07By John Wirt Music writerAdvocate staff photo by MATTHEW HINTON New Orleans native Troy ‘Trombone Shorty’ Andrews plays the final set Sunday for Jazz Fest 2013 with his band Orleans Avenue on the Acura Stage in New Orleans. Andrews is taking over the task of closing out Jazz Fest on the Acura Stage from the Neville Brothers.NEW ORLEANS — The final...
theadvocate.com (18 days ago)
AP At 101 years old, New Orleans jazz trumpeter Lionel Ferbos opened one of 12 stages on the second day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
timesleader.com (24 days ago)
At 101 years old, New Orleans jazz trumpeter Lionel Ferbos opened one of 12 stages on the second day of the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
miamiherald.com (26 days ago)
For decades, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival has closed with a performance by the city's own Neville Brothers.
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For just shy of two hours yesterday afternoon Billy Joel held tens of thousands of visitors to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in the palm of his hand It was Joel’s second full-length show in the past three years and as of today no more shows have been...
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