Rebirth Brass Band Tuba Skinny John Boutté
Charmaine Neville TBC Brass Band ft. Hasizzle
Troy Sawyer and the Elementz fT. Girls Play Trumpets Too
Kermit Ruffins tribute to Louis Armstrong & MORE
14 parishes Beaucoup Eats Cafe Dauphine Ditto's Did Dat
Plum Street snoballs Southerns Theaudric’s Real Clever Cuisine
PLUS LEARN ABOUT LOUIS WITH SATCHMO SCHOLARS
for more info visit satchmosummerfest.org
by french quarter festivals inc.
produced
23rd ANNIVERSARY august
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM AT THE OLD U.S. MINT PRESENTED BY join us in celebration
new orleans’
LIVE MUSIC INCLUDING: CULINARY VENDORS FEATURED:
5&6 12pm-8pm
of
native son
culinary lineup
14 Parishes
Plantains - $4
Rice and Peas - $8
Jerk Chicken - $12
Jerk Pork - $13
Beaucoup Eats
Catfish & Fries - $12
Vegan Fish & Fries - $13
Red Beans and Rice w/ Fried Chicken & Cornbeard - $15
Cafe Dauphine
Deep Fried Seafood Stuffed Bell Peppers – $12
Cajun Seafood Eggrolls (crawfish, shrimp & cabbage) – $12
Fried Baby Back Ribs – $12
Combo Plate (1 of each menu item) – $12
Dittos Did Dat
Grilled Chicken Street Tacos – 2 for $10
Grilled Shrimp Street Tacos – 2 for $12
Fried Crawfish Street Tacos – 2 for $12
Mix and Match (chicken + shrimp or crawfish) 2 for $11
Plum Street Snoballs
Regular (V) (GF) & Cream flavors [Strawberry, Bubble Gum, Cherry,
Lemon-Lime, Grape, Pineapple, Nectar Cream, Coconut Cream, Chocolate
Cream, Cream Ice Cream, or Iced Coffee Cream] – $6
Sugar free flavors (G) [Raspberry or Pink Lemonade] – $7
Condensed milk- $1
Southerns
Fried Chicken Sandwich – $12
Fried Fish Sandwich – $12
Cracklin - $12
Theaudric's Real Clever Cuisine
Brussel Voorheese (brussel sprouts and potatoes) w/ Fig Truffle Glaze – $10
Matcha File Gumbo w/ Rice (chicken and sausage gumbo) – $11
Redfish Cake Poboy – $13
Creme’ Bru-Leches Bread Pudding- $8
OFFICIAL FESTIVAL BEVERAGES
Abita Beer
Draft - Small $8 & Large $10:
Abita Amber
Abita Light
Beeracuda
Jockamo Juicy IPA
Strawberry Lager
Can - $7
Abita Amber
Abita Light
Hard Sweet Tea
Jockamo IPA
Frozen Mango Daiquiri - $13
Wine & Champage - $12
Sonoma-Cutrer: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, Rosé
Korbel Brut: Korbel Brut Champagne, Mimosa
Cocktails
Single $11 / Double $16
Jack Daniel’s Jack Daniel’s Honey el Jimador Tequila
Finlandia Vodka
Bubly Sea Breeze (Bubly, Cranberry, Finlandia Vodka + Lime)
Jack Daniel’s Lynchburg Lemonade el Jimador Margarita
Non-Alcoholic
Aquafina Water - $3
Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Pepsi Zero, Orange Crush and Starry - $4
Bubly - Grapefruit, Lime - $4
Gatorade - Cool Blue - $4
GET YOUR OFFICIAL 2023 SATCHMO SUMMERFEST MERCHANDISE AT OUR MERCH BOOTH OR VISIT SHOP.FQFI.ORG! visit our merch booth
SATCHMO LEGACY STAGE
IN MEMORY OF JONI BERRY Learn about louis!
Saturday, August 5
12:00PM - 12:45PM
Deano Assunto & Jan Assunto interviewed by Sally Young - Louie & the ASSUNTO Dukes
3rd floor new orleans jazz museum
Sally Young interviews Deano Assunto & Jan Assunto Robicheaux (Part 2, interview from 2019), son & daughter of Frank & Freddie Assunto, respectively, about their family's history with Louis Armstrong through the Dukes of Dixieland, both personally & professionally, including the 1959 recording of the LOUIE & THE DUKES LP, released in 1960.
1:00PM - 1:45PM
David Kunian - A Conversation with Don Vappie
Don Vappie, musician,composer, educator, is the 2021 Steve Martin Banjo Prize Winner and will be inducted into the Banjo Hall of Fame in September 2022. In addition, he has received awards for his contributions to the preservation of New Orleans Creole Culture through music and film. He has produced seven of his own albums, co-produced and starred in a PBS documentary, performed as a featured artist with orchestras on movie and television soundtracks, and at concerts and festivals around the world. Vappie's highly regarded unique and original tenor banjo style is equal only to his love of his Creole heritage and tradition.
2:00PM - 2:45PM
Ricky Riccardi & Maxine Gordon - Velma Middleton: The Final Tour
Ricky Riccardi and Maxine Gordon will follow the map of the tour to Africa in 1960 of the Louis Armstrong All Stars. It was the final tour for Velma Middleton who suffered a stroke on January 16, 1961 and died in Freetown, Sierra Leone on February 10, 1961.
3:00PM - 3:45PM
Sam Irwin: Born on the 4th of July - What Independence Day Meant to Louis Armstrong
What did the ideals of the United States Declaration of Independence mean to the grandson of a slave? The 20th-century erosion of African American civil rights essentially disregarded the idea of Black patriotism. Louis Armstrong was deeper than most folks give him credit and a supposition can be made that Pops deliberately chose Independence Day as his birthday. Sam Irwin will cover the historical details he wrote about in the chapter "Born on the Fourth of July" in his new book "The Hidden History of Louisiana's Jazz Age." (History Press, January 2023.)
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Ricky Riccardi- 100th Anniversary Celebration of King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band
On April 5, 1923, Louis Armstrong stepped into a recording studio for the first time to make his initial recordings as a sideman with King Oliver's Creole Jazz Band. Over the next nine months, Oliver's band would go on to record over 30 classic sides that have become known as perhaps the most significant recorded examples of early New Orleans jazz. For the special centennial anniversary, Ricky Riccardi will offer a multimedia celebration of these recordings with rare audio clips, interviews, and videos.
sunday, August 6
12:00PM - 12:45PM
Ricky Riccardi & Chris Renshaw - A Wonderful World
A conversation between Ricky Riccardi and Director Christopher Renshaw about his musical which premieres its pre-Broadway engagement at the Saenger Theatre, New Orleans on October 1st. This new musical tells the story of the Life and Loves of Louis Armstrong.
1:00PM - 1:45PM
Robert Cataliotti - "Whip Them Cymbals, Pops": New Orleans' Pioneering Drummers — Baby Dodds, Zutty Singleton, and Paul Barbarin
Robert Cataliotti presents the background on drumming and rhythm in New Orleans leading up to the invention of the drum set. The presentation examines three of the pioneers of the drum set, Dodds, Singleton, and Barbarin—all of whom played with Armstrong—and discuss their innovations, their impact on the evolution of jazz, and highlight their experiences with Armstrong. It concludes with an overview of how their legacy continues to the present day. The presentation is based on the Drumsville! Evolution of the New Orleans Beat exhibit at the New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Old U.S. Mint (co-curated by Cataliotti) and the accompanying LSU Press book (written by Cataliotti).
2:00PM - 2:45PM
Melissa A. Weber - The Ambassador of Satch: A Conversation with Ricky Riccardi
Ricky Riccardi's life's work is informed by his dedication to Louis Amstrong, whether writing award-winning books or serving as Director of Research Collections at the Louis Armstrong House Museum. Melissa A. Weber, curator with Tulane University Special Collections, will engage Riccardi in a conversation about his stellar career sparked by a passion for Armstrong's legacy and history.
3:00PM - 3:45PM
Michael Persico - Classic Jazz Visions-the Photography of Jack Bradley
This is a collection of images of Louis Armstrong taken by Jack Bradley, with a biographical narration and recorded music.
4:00PM - 5:00PM
Ricky Riccardi - A Year in the Life of Louis Armstrong: 1933
Louis Armstrong kicked off the year of 1933 resting at home in Chicago, nursing bruised chops after injuring them while performing. He recovered to form a new band with youngsters such as Teddy Wilson and Budd Johnson and embarked on a stunning series of recordings for RCA Victor. On his way to Europe that summer, Armstrong gets in a fight with his manager Johnny Collins and spends the rest of the year overseas, where he was captured on film and recordings in Scandinavia. 90 years later, Ricky Riccardi will explore the high and low points of this action-packed year, climaxing with a screening of a new restoration of the famous film footage of Armstrong in Denmark.
PRESENTED BY fidelity bank stage B AR R A C K S DECATUR E S P LANAD E CHILL AT THE FEST MISTING TENT POWERED BY ENTERGY NEW ORLEANS FOLGERS CAFÉ 14 Parishes Dittos Did Dat Beaucoup Eats Fes & Media Chec Theaudric’s Real Clever Cuisine Café Dauphine Southerns Plum Street Snoballs ATM Convenient and safe parking available at the French Market lots. Enter at St. Peter and Decatur, across from Jackson Square SECOND FLOOR JAZZ MUSEUM New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park Piano Sessions Jones Family Foundation STAGE ELEVATORS IN MEMORY OF JONI BERRY THIRD FLOOR JAZZ MUSEUM LEARN ABOUT LOUIS! SATCHMO LEGACY STAGE FRENCHMENST. SHADE TENT SHADE TENT LEGEND Jazz Museum Entrances Official Fest Foods Official Fest Beverages Official Fest Beer Folgers Café Official Fest Merchandise Information Elevators Rest Rooms First Aid Geauxing Green Fidelity Bank Phone Charging Station ADA Accessibility Festival Volunteer & Media Check-in
Special Thanks to Satchmo Legacy Stage Individual Contributors Vicki and Richard Noorigian
Additional support from: Danny & Alana Wolfe, The Derbes Foundation, The Spotted Cat Music Club, and JB Awnings
French Quarter Festivals, Inc. (FQFI) annually produces three festivals: French Quarter Festival, Satchmo SummerFest, and Holidays New Orleans Style. FQFI is a 501c(3) nonprofit organization whose mission is to promote the Vieux Carré and the City of New Orleans through high quality special events and activities that showcase the culture and heritage of this unique city, contribute to the economic well-being of the community, and instill increased pride in the people of New Orleans.