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The football game in the Superdome is the main event, but in the days just beforehand, look for a second line parade to kick off the festivities, and a massive Fan Fest in the French Quarter. Cajuns can always find an excuse to hold a party, and here the humble frog begets a fais-do-do (dance), waltz competition, and frog-racing, -jumping, and -eating contests
Bryant Park
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Apply now! Bryant Park Activities Resume on April 1 Read more about exciting improvements to Ping Pong, Games, Art Cart, Kubb, and more for the 2015 season
http://www.jazzandheritage.org/cajun-zydeco/
Cajun-Zydeco Festival FOOD VENDORS AND MENUS Cajun Zydeco Festival Archive: 2014's Line-up and Festival Details 2013's Line-up and Festival Details 2012's Line-up and Festival Details 2011's Line-up and Festival Details 2010's Line-up and Festival Details 2009's Line-up and Festival Details Check out what else we do
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Live Painting to Benefit our Heritage School of Music John Bukaty, a New Orleans-based painter and performance artist who specializes in creating exciting canvases at live music events, will paint two of our artists live and in action. The Foundation uses the proceeds from Jazz Fest, and other funds, for year-round programs in the areas of education, economic development and cultural events
Hyde Park Jazz Festival
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Buddy Bolden, widely considered to be the father of jazz, was a New Orleans native whose blaring trumpet could reputedly be heard miles away from the South Rampart Street clubs he and his band frequented. Because of its location as a major seaport in the 19th century, New Orleans drew immigrants and visitors from many nations, each of whom brought their native customs, rituals, and musical idioms with them
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Connect with 'OZ WWOZ Show Host Blog New music spotlight: The New Orleans Jazz VipersAlto saxophonist Joe Braun soaked up New Orleans jazz for years while busking on Jackson Square...Read More WWOZ Latest Songhoy Blues: NPR Music Tiny Desk ConcertSonghoy Blues are a "desert blues" band from Timbuktu, Mali. In the latest edition, we hear from Pauline 'Ree' Johnson.Read More WWOZ Video CentralWWOZ's video unit has been busy creating original videos featuring artists in performance at local festivals, special events, and in the WWOZ Studio
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United States Of America Date Location Event Details Find Tickets Dates Scheduled in Other Countries Date Location Event Details Find Tickets We currently do not have any tickets on-sale for New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Spanning two weekends, the Festival consistently boasts an impressive lineup of artists ranging from seasoned rock legends to gospel groups, pop stars, and indie favorites
New Orleans Jazz Fest 2015 - eFestivals.co.uk
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Jerry Lee Lewis, Steve Winwood, Buddy Guy, Jimmy Cliff, Alison Krauss and Union Station, Allen Toussaint, Sturgill Simpson, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, the Meters, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, Hozier, Galactic with guest Macy Gray, the Blind Boys of Alabama, Juvenile and Mannie Fresh Together, Taj Mahal and many more including the Sunday, 3rd May headliner
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The Festival has always blended in a wide mix of internationally renowned guests, among them: Aretha Franklin, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Ella Fitzgerald, Dizzy Gillespie, Santana, Sarah Vaughan, Paul Simon, Jimmy Buffett, Max Roach, B.B. The event has showcased most of the great artists of New Orleans and Louisiana of the last half century: Professor Longhair, Fats Domino, The Neville Brothers, Wynton Marsalis, Dr
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New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park (U.S. National Park Service)
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Read More The Last Brass Band? Musical Mentorship and Social Justice Organizing by Bruce Sunpie Barnes and Rachel Breunlin Read More Songs of the Lower Mississippi Delta The park has released a double disc CD highlighting the rich cultural diversity and history found in the music of the Lower Mississippi Delta. In the mood for a world class musical experience? Attend a jazz concert or ranger performance at the new state of the art performance venue in the Old U.S
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