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Introduction 17 Saturday,April27,picks ...19 Sunday,April28,picks..... 23 Thursday,May2,picks. 27 Friday,May3,picks. 29 Map...............................31 Do’s,Don’tsand otherinformation. 33 Dailyschedulecubes.......34 Saturday,May4,picks.....45 Sunday,May5,picks. 51 NEWS OpeningGambit. 6 Commentary ..................11 ClancyDuBos.................13 Blakepontchartrain 15 FEATURES Arts&Entertainment........5 Eat&Drink.....................55 Musiclistings. 65 puzzles. 71
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CaitlinCookbringsheroff-Broadway
INHERMASSIVEPHOTOGRAPHICCOLLECTIONOFBATHROOMGRAFFITI,Caitlin Cookhasallsortsofgems,fromthephilosophicaltothecrass.Inherbathroom graffitisongsandonherInstagrampage, shesharesmemorableones.
“Bisexualwomenshouldbecalled more-or-less-bians”
“TheEarthwithoutartisjust‘eh.’”
“Godislove.ButSatandoesthat thingyoulikewithhistongue.”
“plantyourowngardenanddecorate yourownsoulinsteadofwaitingfor someonetobringyouflowers!”Which promptedthegraffitiedresponse, “Fuckoff.peopleshouldbring youflowers.”
“Ifyoucallsomeonea$2whore it’smeanerthanbeforebecause ofinflation.”
Shefoundonepieceparticularlyinspiring
“Isawthispieceofgraffitithatsaid, ‘Sincewritingontoiletwallsisdone neitherforcriticalacclaimnorfinancial reward,itisthepurestformofart. Discuss,’”Cooksays
Thatbecamethefirstsonginher one-womanshow,“TheWritingon theStall.”Aftertwosold-outruns off-BroadwayinNewyork,she’s startingatourinNewOrleans.Itruns one-nightonlyWednesday,May1,at AllWayslounge&Cabaret.
WhenCookgotseriousaboutgraffiti, shespentalotoftimescouringthebest placestofindit:bathroomsinNewyork divebars,musicvenues,publicparks andotherheavilytraffickedfacilities.
Thoughshehadamaster’sdegree inarthistoryandunderwaterarcheologyfromOxfordUniversityinBritain, shewasmoreinterestedincomedy andwritinghumoroussongs.Shehad overcomestage-frightwiththehelpof herex-boyfriend,comedianandNew OrleansnativeSeanpatton.Hedared hertogetonstage,knowingshehada habitoffacingfearsheadon.Herfirst experiencewasadisaster,shesays,but shekeptgoingbackandlaterreleaseda couplealbumsofhumoroussongs.
Thefirstsongaboutgraffitiasapure formofartbecamepartofashowof funnysongs.
“Thatsonghassomeofmyfavoritepiecesofgraffiti,andit’smyfirst attempttoturnitintolyrics,”shesays “Thatsongdidsowellinfrontoflive audiences.peoplewantedtotalktome aftertheshowandshowmepictures.
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Somethingjustpopped.Ifinishedarun attheEdinburghFringeandthegraffiti songwasclickingwithpeople.”
Shedecidedtowriteawholeshow’s worthofgraffitimusic.Soshestarted takingmorepicturesandsorting throughthousandsofmissives
“Istartedsortingpicturesinto categories,likethesepeoplesoundlike they’rehigh,”shesays.“Thisisgraffiti inwhichpeoplearesortofresponding tooneanother,whichbecamethe song‘ConversationswithStrangers.’I hadpoeticthingspeoplehadwritten. Ihavemen’sstallsandwomen’sstalls andunisexstalls.Icreatedasong called“TheDifference”whichis comparingallthree.”
Thesongswerepopular,andsome havegoneviral,rollingupatotalof morethan50millionstreamsand views.Thatstartedawaveofcontributionsfromfans.
“peoplesendmestufffrommilitary portapottiesandconstructionsite portapotties,”shesays.“Idon’tparticularlylovegoingintothem,soIamglad peoplesendmepictures.Ihavepictures fromNewZealandandSoutheastAsia andAlaska.”
Whateverdidn’tresonatewiththe professoriateatOxforddidtapinto morecommoninterest
“It’stheoldestformofart,”shesays “We’vebeendrawingoncavewallsnext totheshitholesincewewereneanderthals.It’scrazy.It’spartofhuman historythatweliketoputourstampon things.It’ssupervulnerable,andwe feellikewecansharethingsinthissuper privateplacewherewedoit.”
Troy“TromboneShorty”Andrew’s annualShortyFestonMonday,April 29,includesmusicinsideTipitina’s andablockpartyaroundtheUptown venue.Theoutdoorpartywillfeature brassbands,highschoolmarching bands,BlackMaskingIndians,food trucksandakids’area.Intheevening, TromboneShorty&OrleansAvenue, GalacticfeaturingAnjelika“Jelly” Joseph,SunraArkestraandstudents fromtheTromboneShortyAcademy willperformindoors.Outdoorevents startat5p.m.andtheindoorshow startsat8p.m.Ticketsare$125 generaladmissionand$300VIp viatipitinas.com
Itjustsoundslesssophisticated whenit’stheSharpie-scrawledwords, “Thankgodforsluts.”
Cookassembledanentireshowof graffitisongs,whichpleasedaudiences, shesays,butshedecideditneeded moretotieitalltogether.Itstillincludes photoprojectionsofthegraffiti, includingsomeofthemanydrawingsof genitaliashefoundinmen’srooms.But itbecameamorepersonalshow.
“Iwentback,andthoughtabout whatImightwrite,myownconfessions,myownvulnerability,”shesays. “Nowit’sashowaboutwhydowe feelthemostsafesharingthedarkest orsilliestormostvulnerablepartsof ourselveswhenwe’reinthebathroom? Especiallythewomen’sbathroom, wherewomengotocryabouta boyfriendbeingshitty,ortoescapea baddateorborrowtamponsorshare lipstickorcomplimenteachothers’ outfits.It’sthisweirdsafespace.”
Shealsoenlistedhelpfromherfiance, A.J.Holmes.TheBroadwayactor starredasElderCunninghamin“The BookofMormon.”Shedirectedhisonemanshow“yeah,ButNotrightNow.” Heinturndirects“TheWritingonthe Stall.”He’llhandlethetechnicalduties attheperformanceatAllWays.
“TheWritingontheStall”isat7p.m Wednesday,May1,atAllWaysLounge Ticketsare$30viaeventbrite.com.For moreinformationaboutCaitlinCook, visitthecaitlincook.com.
Troy‘Trombone Shorty’Andrews
NOLACrawfishFest
Thethree-dayfestivalhostsindoor andoutdoormusicstages,boiled crawfishfromNOlACrawfishKing,a crawfisheatingcompetition,acookoffandlocalartsvendors.EricKrasno withIvanNeville,TonyHall,raymond WeberandguestAndersOsborne headlinenightone;TabBenoittops nighttwo;andJonCleary&The AbsoluteMonsterGentlemenwith GeorgeporterJr.,JohnBoutteand othersclosethingsoutwithatribute toSnooksEaglin.Gatesopenat3p.m Monday,April29,throughWednesday, May1,attheBroadside.Ticketsare $60perdayor$165forathree-day passvianolacrawfishfest.com.
DazeBetweenFest
Thetwo-dayfestivalatFaubourg Breweryisheavyonfunk,souland jambands.lettucewithguestguitaristJohnScofieldheadlineTuesday, April30,andGov’tMulewithmany guestartistsclosethefestivalon Wednesday,May1.Otherperformers includeTheDirtyDozenBrassBand, Krasno/Mooreproject,Therumble, GalacticandKarlDenson’sTiny Universe.Single-dayticketsare $70-$85andtwo-dayticketsare $155viadazebetweennola.com
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XavierUniversity’scompetitive cheerteamrecentlybecame nationalchampions.Thesquad wontheNationalCheerleaders Associationnationaltitleinthe advancedlargecoedNational AssociationofIntercollegiate Athleticsdivision,andearneda shout-outfromactorGabrielle Union,wholedanall-Blackcheer squadinthemovie“BringItOn.”
LouisianaStateUniversityallows fossilfuelcompaniestopayto influenceresearch,journalistSara Sneathreported.Adocument usedbylSU’sfundraisingarm outlineshowchemicalcompanies donatingtotheuniversitycan weighinonfacultyresearchor participateinthereviewofastudy, callingintoquestiontheschool’s academicfreedom.BothShelland Exxonhavedonatedtothelevels thatgetthecompaniesaccess,and Shellhasaseatontheadvisory boardthatinfluencesresearchat lSU’sInstituteforEnergy
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CadeBrumley,thestate’s superintendentofeducation,is tellingschooldistrictstoignore newfederalprotectionsforlGBTQ students.TheU.S.Department ofEducationApril19revisedTitle IXregulationstoincludeprotectionsforstudentsbasedonsexual orientationandgenderidentity.In alettertodistricts,Brumleysaid schoolsshouldfollowstatelaw, whichalreadytargetstransgender studentathletes.
LouisianaHouseadvancesbillto regulateconsumablehempproducts, butoutrightbanstillinplay
THEFATEOFTHCSELTZERS,GUMMIES ANDOTHERCONSUMABLEhemp productsinlouisianaremainsup intheair,astheHouseadvanced aproposalApril23tofurther regulatetheindustryandtheSenate advancedanotheronthe22ndthat wouldbanitaltogether.
TheHousepassed75-23House Bill952byrep.DustinMiller,an OpelousasDemocrat,thatwould keepconsumablehempproducts legal,buttightenregulations onthem.
Thebillwouldonlyallowone servingpercontainerforTHCbeverages,atthecurrentmaximumof8 milligramsofTHC.Currently,some productsarebeingsoldinlarger containerswith100milligrams, intendedformultipleservings.
Theproposalwouldalsohave retaillocationsmoveTHCproducts,
exceptforseltzers,behindthe counter,similartohowtobacco productsaresold.Italsosetsthe ageforbuyinganyoftheseproducts at21
Thebillrequiresmanufacturers totesteverybatchofconsumable hempproducts.Anditgivesthe stateOfficeofAlcoholandTobacco Controlcommissionerthepowerto banamanufacturerfromcreating consumablehempproductson theirfirstviolationofthelaw,ifthat violationisfoundtobe“egregious,” Millersaid.
Miller’sbillhasthesupportof manyintheconsumablehemp industry,whoofcoursepreferittoa totalbanontheproducts.
“Attheendoftheday,theydon’t wanttohavetocomehereevery yearfightingtokeepthisgoing,”he said.“Theywouldlikesomestability
Thesoaringcostofliving,whichincludes increasinglyexpensiveJazzFesttickets, apparentlyhavesomeNewOrleanians scramblingforcreativewaystomakealittle extrabeermoney,includingprofitingfrom theirownparkingspots.Maywerecommend publictransit,biking,ridesharesorwalking toJazzFest?
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Hemp-derivedcannabisproducts thatcontainDelta-9THCandCBD. PHOTOFROMCRESCENTCANNA
sothattheycanmoveonandfocuson producingtheirproductsandrunning theirbusiness.”
Miller’sbilloutlawsconsumable hempproductsmadefromflower, adecisionhesaidhemadebecause therewere“badactors”addingsprays toitthatcouldgetpeoplehigh rep.C.TravisJohnson,aVidalia Democrat,attemptedtoamendthe billtokeepconsumablehempproductsmadefromhempflowerlegal. Hesaidit’slegalinneighboringstates andthatmakingitillegalwouldput louisianabusinessesatadisadvantage.Thatamendmentfailed rep.laurieSchlegel,aMetairie republican,madeanamendment tohavethebillbantheproducts altogether,likeanotherproposal thatmovedthroughtheSenate. Itfailed40-56.
Miller’smeasurefoundsupportin aseeminglyunlikelyally,rep.Danny McCormick,anOilCityrepublican, whotookthechamberonarollercoasterofemotionsinhiscomments ontheHousefloor.
McCormicksaidhedoesn’ttake recreationaldrugsandquitdrinking
becausehewas“toogoodatit,” notinghedoesn’tallowalcoholonhis property.Buthealsosaidthelegislaturecouldn’tlegislatemoralityand changehumanbehavior.
“IfIwasgoingtocomehere andmakealawtochangehuman behavior,Iwouldmakealawthat everybodyhadtogetsavedandgoto heaven,”hesaid
Attheendoftheday,hesaid, alcoholislegal,despitetheproblems ofdrunkdriving,alcoholismand violencecommittedwhilepeople aredrinking,soconsumablehemp productsshouldbetoo.
“Arewereallygoingtocomeinthis roomandwe’regoingtopassalawto makethisillegalinsteadofregulating it,andthenwe’regoingtoallwalk acrossthestreetanddrinkalcohol?” heasked.
OnMonday,theSenateeasily passedSenateBill237bySen Thomaspressly,aShreveport republican,thatwouldbanconsumablehempproductsoutright.
OntheSenatefloor,pressly changedhistunefromacommittee meetinginMarch,whenhesaidthat
betterwithfriends
althoughhesupportsafullbanonthe products,heexpectedtoworkwith stakeholderstochangethebilland workoutacompromise
“Ithinktherightspotissomewhere betweenthisbillwhichcompletely outlawsit,andwherewearecurrentlywhereit’sfreemarketgalore,” hesaidthen
ButonMonday,thefullSenate advancedtheban27-9withoutany debate.Inwhatwouldbehisopening andclosingstatementsonthebill,he referencedthelawsthelegislature passedthatcreatedtheconsumablehempindustryinthestateand updatedrequirementsinrecentyears.
“Ibelievethat’swrong.Ibelieveyou agreewithme,andImovefavorable passage,”hesaid,withasmile Thatvotewasmostlyamongparty lines,withrepublicansvotingfor itandDemocratsvotingagainstit. However,bothSen.royceDuplessis, aNewOrleansDemocrat,andSen CleoFields,aBatonrougeDemocrat, votedfortheproposal,andSen.JeanpaulCoussan,alafayetterepublican, votedagainstit.—KayleePoche
LouisianaHouse Committeebacks protectionsforIVF
THELOUISIANAHOUSECOMMITTEEON CIVILLAWANDPROCEDUREonMonday advancedwithoutobjectiontwobills aimedatprotectingaccesstoIVFin thestate,inresponsetoanAlabama SupremeCourtrulinginFebruary thatessentiallyhaltedaccesstothe proceduresthere.
HouseBill833byrep.paulaDavis, aBatonrougerepublican,andHouse Bill742byrep.DeniseMarcelle,a BatonrougeDemocrat,wouldkeep IVFprovidersfrombeingsuedif somethinghappenstotheembryosin theircareaslongasthey’reacting“in goodfaith”andwith“reasonablecare anddiligence.”
Thecommittee’sresponsetothe billssignalsbipartisansupportfor safeguardingaccesstoIVF,also knownasinvitrofertilization,a processinwhichaneggisfertilized withsperminalab,outsideofthe
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body,andlaterimplantedintothe uterus.Itcanbeafertilitytreatment optionforpeoplewhoarestruggling tobecomepregnant
“Ithinkthisaverypro-familybill,” saidrep.ChadBrown,aplaquemine Democrat,ofDavis’bill.“Idon’t knowthatthere’sanythingmore pro-familythanafamilythatgoes throughthepressureandthetime, andalotoftimestheexpenses,of tryingtostartafamily(throughIVF).”
Davis’billalsochangesthe definitionofa“humanembryo”to removethepartincurrentlawthat says“itwilldevelopintouteroand anunbornchild.”
KatieBliss,aninfertilitylawyer involvedincraftingthelegislation,said theywantedto“removetheideathat everyhumanembryowilldevelopin uterointoanunbornchild.”
“That’sjustunfortunately,notthe case.”Blisssaid.“Inthenaturalcase, that’snotthecase,andalsointhe worldofIVF,that’snotthecase.”
Thebillalsospecifiesthatan embryois“viable”whenitcontinues todevelopinahealthymanner36 hoursfromfertilizationand“non-viablewhenitfailstocontinueto develop”afterthattimeframe,unless it’sbeingpreserved.Itcontains languagesayingembryoswillbepresumedtobeviableunlessdetermined tobenon-viable MarcellesaidsheandDavisworked ontheirbillsindependentlyofone another,andthatDavisamended herbilltoincludelanguagefrom Marcelle’s.Shesaidtheymightend
upmergingthetwobillsintoone.
IVFaccessinlouisianawasmade bothpossibleandcomplicatedbya 1986law.Thatlawbansthe“intentional”destructionofembryoscreatedduringIVFinthestate,sincethat wasatthecenterofmanyobjections totheprocessatthetime.
louisianaistheonlystatewithsuch alaw.Asaresult,mostofthestate’s majorfertilityclinicsshipembryos notinusetobestoredout-of-state
louisianalawclassifiesembryos “juridicialpersons,”givingthemsome legalrightsliketheywouldacorporationbutnotthelegalrightsofafull person,likeAlabama’srulingdid
TheAlabamaSupremeCourtsuit wasfiledbythreecoupleswhose additionalembryosweredestroyed byapatientwhoenteredtheclinic’s storageunit,pickedthemupand droppedthem.Thecouplessued underthestate’s“WrongfulDeath ofaMinorAct,”andthecourtruled thatembryoscreatedthroughIVFare consideredchildrenandthereforethe lawappliedinthiscase.
Followingthecourt’sdecision, theAlabamalegislaturepasseda lawsothatproviders,transportersorpatientsdon’tgetsuedfor destroyingembryos.TwoIVFprovidersstartedofferingtheirservices againbutathirdsaiditstilldidn’t havethelegalprotectionitneedsto feelcomfortabledoingthesame.
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WithNewOrleansunder siege,CantrellgoesAWOL
GOV.JEFFLANDRY’S NON-STOPASSAULT ONNEWORLEANIANS’ RIGHTTOSELF-GOVER-
NANCEhasbeenmet withanequallydisturbingnon-responsefrom MayorlaToyaCantrell.
Otherlocalofficials havesteppedup, thankfully.CityCouncil presidentHelena Morenoandstatereps
JasonHughesand AimeeAdattoFreeman havepushedforstate fundingtofeedpoor kids,whilerep.Mandielandryand Sen.royceDuplessis—allNewOrleans Democrats—arefightingforhomeownersamidlouisiana’sproperty insurancecrisis.
MayorLaToyaCantrellspeaks duringaribboncutting ceremonyatthenewNOPD4th DistrictPoliceStationinAlgiers.
Butontheseandothermattersof graveimportancetoNewOrleans,the mayorhasbeenAWOl.
Billstargetingtherightsofthe lGBTQcommunity,andparticularly transpeople,areworkingtheirway throughthelegislaturewithalarming ease.NotwithstandingNewOrleans’ well-earnedreputationasawelcoming,brightbluedotinaseaofangry red,Cantrellhasnotseenfittotakea standindefenseofsomeofhermost vulnerableconstituents,manyof whomrightfullyfearfortheirsafety
Tobeclear,whilethefixmaybeinon rightsrollbacks,transgenderpeople, especiallyouryouth,atabareminimumdeserveamayorwhostandsand fightsforthemregardlessoftheodds.
Onanotherfront,theconsumable hempproductbanrecentlypassedby thestateSenatewouldharmmany localbusinesses,fromstart-upsthat makesuchproductstoconvenience storesthatsellthem.Giventhemillions thathavebeeninvestedbylegitimate consumablehempcompanies—and thesignificantsalestaxthecitystands tolose—onewouldthinkthemayor wouldhavesomethingtosay.One wouldbewrong
Evenmeasuresthatwouldreduce themayor’slegalauthorityorsideline herentirelyhavedrawnnopushback fromCantrell.
Oneoflandry’sadvisorycommitteeshasproposedsweepingchanges tothemakeupoftheSewerage& WaterBoard,someofwhichwould significantlyreducelocaloversightof thetroubledagency—andpotentially reducelocalboardmembership.
SenateBill462,byDenhamSprings republicanSen.ValarieHodges,would allowlandrytoappointthechairand otherofficersofalmostallstateboards andcommissions.Currently,agovernor canappointmemberstonumerous boardsandcommissions,butinmost casesthosebodieselecttheirownchairs andotherofficers—albeitoftenwitha governor’stacitapproval.Hodges’bill wouldputvirtuallyallboardsandcommissionsunderthegovernor’sthumb.
HerbillalsocouldseriouslyhurtNew Orleaniansbyallowinglandryand futuregovernorstoputcroniesand ideologuesinchargeofmorethana dozenboardsandcommissionsthat playamajorroleinshapingthecity’s economyandqualityoflife.Examples includetheS&WB,theMorial ConventionCenterboardandmany neighborhoodsecurityandeconomic developmentdistrictboards.
Inthefaceofallthesethreats,the mayorsadlyremainssilent
Allthisisnottosayshehasn’tbeen doingthings.She’saddressedahandfulofconventionsinrecentweeks, continuedherinternalpublicrelations tourofvariousagencies—andlefttown April24forajunketinAtlanta
Inotherwords,she’sfiddlingwhile NewOrleans’futuregoesupinflames.
Nowmorethaneveritisclearthatif NewOrleansistonotonlysucceedbut surviveduringthelandryEra,weneed allofourleaderstonotonlybepresent,butactivelyengagedinthefight
It’stimesomebodysaiditoutloud:If themayorcan’torwon’tdoherjoband fightforNewOrleans,sheshouldconsiderdoingcitizensafavorandresign.
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Ryan Seacrest Foundation is bringing Seacrest StudiostoChildren’sHospital New Orleans
The1,200 square foot mediacenter will be part of Walker’s Imaginarium, settoopeninearly 2026.
Beinginahospitalsetting canbescary forany childand over thelastfive years Children’s Hospital NewOrleans hasmade significant investmentsinthe patientand family experience.Experts know that children cope,healand learnthrough play andimagination andthat’saccomplished by creating emotionalsafespaces forkids
Thehospital’snextstepforward in helpingtheir patients andfamiliescope whilenavigating theirhealthcarejourneys came earlierthismonth when Children’s Hospitalannouncedtheywereselected by theRyanSeacrestFoundationfor thenextlocationofSeacrestStudios, astate-of-the-art studiofor pediatric patients to explorethe creative realms of radio, television andnew media. This new patientexperiencewillbehometothe Foundation’s first studiointhe Gulf South–andthe only oneinLouisiana.
SeacrestStudios will be locatedinside Walker’s Imaginarium,afirst-of-its kind childenrichmentcenterplannedfor themaincampusofChildren’sHospital in partnershipwithnonprofitKids Join TheFight.The studiowillbelocated prominentlyonthe ground leveland main exhibitfloor, whichwillinclude two floorsofinteractive,kid-friendlyexhibits, creating atherapeutic spacefor patients andfamiliestothriveand findjoy while spending time together in thehospital. Walker’s Imaginarium will tiedirectlyinto themainconcourse andinpatient tower at Children’s Hospital, as anatural bookendto thecampus. Theproject will breakground late this year andwillopeninearly 2026
SeacrestStudios arecharitable endeavors of theRyanSeacrest Foundation,founded by radioand television host andproducerRyan Seacrest, alongwithhis family.The Foundation aims to contribute positively to thehealing processfor childrenand their families during theirstay, as wellas uplift thespiritsofthe clinical andadministrative staff at Children’s Hospital.
“Wequickly fell in love with thevision of Children’s HospitalNew Orleans and Kids Join TheFight to redefinethe patient andfamilyexperiencethrough Walker’s
Imaginarium,” said Seacrest. “New Orleans is oneofthe best cultureand musiccitiesin the country, andIcannotthink of abetter placetobring joytopatientsthrough ourfoundation.”
SeacrestStudios will be used to provide avariety of programmingopportunities to patients,whether they arephysicallyin thestudioorwatchingthrough aclosedcircuitnetwork from theirin-room television screen.Patientswillhavethe opportunity to host theirown radioand television shows, watchlivemusical performances, play gamesand even interviewcelebrity guests whovisit thestudio. Thestudiowill be encasedinglass,allowingpatients andvisitorstoviewthe daily programming happeninginsidefromthe main floor of Walker’s Imaginarium
“Weare humbledand couldnot be more excitedtobepartneringwiththe Ryan SeacrestFoundationtobring aSeacrest Studio to ourcampus,”saidLucioA. Fragoso,president andCEO of Children’s Hospital NewOrleans. “Webelieve that part of ourjob in runningachildren’s hospital is creating an environment where kids canjustbekids,while receivingcare. That is exactlywhatthe Ryan Seacrest Foundation helpsdo, andwecannotwait todeliver countlessmoments of joytogether.”
TheRyanSeacrestFoundationhas opened 14 otherSeacrestStudios across thecountry,including Atlanta, Boston, Charlotte, Cincinnati,Dallas, Denver, Nashville, Orange County,Orlando, Philadelphia,Washington, D.C.,Memphis, Queens andSaltLakeCity.
“I’veheard form colleagues around thecountry aboutwhatadifferentiator SeacrestStudios is foroverall patient experience,and we aresoexcited aboutthisopportunity to partnerherein NewOrleans to create somethingtruly spectacularthatcelebratesour culture andinvites in community,”saidRenee Guilbeau,directorofChild Life and CreativeTherapies at Children’s Hospital. “Wecan’t wait to come to youlivefrom inside ourstudio, andfor allofthe creative contentand ideasour kiddos will come up with.”
Formoreinformation aboutWalker’s Imaginarium andhow to supportthe project,visit chnola.org/imagine.
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Statebudgetprocessis arollercoasterforstate’s mostvulnerable
ASISOFTENTHECASE, THISYEAR’SLEGISLATIVESESSIONISA ROLLERCOASTERRIDE
forourstate’smost vulnerablecitizens, especiallywomenand children.Thebest evidenceofthatcanbe foundbytrackingHouse Bill1,whichcomprises louisiana’sannualoperatingbudget.
Budgetsstartwiththe governor,whosubmitsa proposedspendingplan thatgetswrappedinto HB1.Fromthere,the HouseAppropriations Committeeconductshearingsand beginstheprocessofmovingthebill towardpassage—typicallywithsome tweaksalongtheway.
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Forexample,Gov.Jefflandry’s proposedbudgetincluded$87.7 milliontomaintainthecurrentlevelof daycaresubsidiesforchildrenunder4 yearsold.
Thatwasgoodnews,butthatamount stillwouldhavekeptabout6,500kids onwaitinglists,accordingtolibbie Sonnier,executivedirectorofthe louisianapolicyInstituteforChildren.
ThebadnewscamewhenAppropriationsCommitteemembersmade someinitialadjustmentstolandry’s proposedbudgetonApril23.Among othertweaks,theycut$24million fromthedaycaresubsidies.Ifthat cutisnotrestored,Sonniersaid,it willaffectmorethan1,900infants andtoddlerscurrentlyindaycare —inadditiontothe6,500on waitinglists.
Sonniersaidit’sdisappointingthat “theyoungchildrenoflouisianaare firstonthechoppingblock.”
There’sstillhope,however. AppropriationsCommitteeChair rep.JackMcFarland,r-Winnfield, saidtheearlychildhoodmoneycould beaddedbackintothebudgetifthe state’srevenueEstimatingConference recognizesextrarevenuesatitsnext meeting.Bylaw,lawmakerscanonly spendmoneyrecognizedbythe conference,whichmeetsseveral timesayear.
Meanwhile,committeemembers added$6.9milliontothebudgetof thestateDepartmentofChildrenand
FamilyServices’fostercareprograms, whichalsoareindireneedofadditionalfunding.
Thecommitteealsoadded$3.5 millionforafederalsummerfood programbenefittingchildrenoflow-incomefamilies.landryhadrejectedthe federalprogramearlierthisyear(after formerGov.JohnBelEdwardsdeclined torequestthefundsforthisyearprior toleavingoffice),eventhoughthe statemoneywouldleveragemorethan $70millioninfederalmatchingfunds
Thedeadlinetonotifythefedsofa state’sintenttoimplementtheSummer EBTprogramforthissummerwasJan. 1—butstatescanrequestawaiver,a UnitedStatesDepartmentofAgriculture spokespersonsaidlastweek.
Onyetanotherfront,landrycut$7 millionforadditionaldomesticviolence sheltersinhisproposedbudget,but theAppropriationsCommitteeworked itintothesupplementalbudgetbill,HB 782—provingthatthere’smorethan onewaytogetcriticalfunding.
legislatorsfundedadditionalshelters inthecurrentbudget,butanother$7 millionwillallowadvocatestocontinue meetingtheneedformoreshelters. louisianahasledthenationindomestic violencehomicidesfordecades.
TheentireHousewasscheduledto considerHB1atpresstime.TheSenate willgetitsturninthecomingweeks, presentingmoreopportunitiesfor restoring—andcutting—funds
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HeyBlake, Walkingthroughthe FrenchQuarterduring FrenchQuarterFest, Inoticedabuilding onSt.Philipnear Royalwiththewords “Ruffino’sBakery”on thefacade.Whatdo youknowaboutit?
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THEBUILDINGAT625ST.PHILIP ST.HASBEENHOMETOSEVERALrestaurantsandbars,but itshistoryasaformerbakery iswhatlivesonthankstothe wordsetchedintothebuilding
FormersiteofRuffino’sBakery
GiusepperuffinoandhiswifeTeresa emigratedtotheUnitedStatesfrom Italyinthe1890s.Helateropeneda bakeryinthe600blockofSt.philip, sellingbreadtotheFrenchQuarter’s sizableItaliancommunityatthattime. AccordingtoaJanuary1964Timespicayunearticle,theruffinoshad tenchildren.Inthe1930s,Giuseppe ruffinoretiredandsoldhisbakeryto ason-in-law,whochangedthename toUnitedBakeryandlaterrelocatedit toSt.BernardAvenue.Itremainedin businessthereuntilHurricaneKatrina, sellingmuffulettaloavesandItalian breadstocustomersacrossthecity In1961,ruffino’syoungestson Vincentopenedruffino’srestaurant atthe625St.philipproperty.Heand hiswifeAnnaofferedtypicalItalian dishessuchaslasagna,vealscaloppini,
chickencacciatoreandpizza,aswell assteaksandotherdishes.Therewas alsoaloungeandparkinggarageon theproperty.
In1976,therestaurantchanged hands,wasremodeledandreopened undertheownershipofKeithNelson, an“Australian-born,British-reared fellowwithadelightfulaccent,”asthe States-Itemdescribedhim.Newspaper adstoutedthenewruffino’sasaplace for“hautecuisineandcontinental atmosphere,”withBritish,Australian andAmericandishes.Itclosedin1978.
Inthedecadessince,theproperty hasbeenhometotheHotelroyal, Flanagan’spub,Café19,theElvisthemedHeartbreakCafé,rigby’s, SweetWillie’s,Alberto’sandaMexican restaurantcalledlaSirena.
THISWEEKWILLMARKTHEMUCH-ANTICIPATEDRETURNOFTHEROLLINGSTONES toNewOrleans.TheywillperformattheFairGroundsonThursday(May2)as headlinersoftheNewOrleansJazzandHeritageFestival.
ThiswillbethesixthtimetheStoneshaveperformedinthecity,althoughit’s takenthepastfiveyearstogetthemtoJazzFest.Withgreatfanfare,theband wasannouncedasaheadlinerforthe50thanniversaryfestivalin2019—butthey wereforcedtocancelsoMickJaggercouldhaveheartsurgery.Theydidcometo townlaterthatyear—onlytohavetheirSuperdomeshowpostponedby24hours becauseofahurricane
TheStonesfirstcametoNewOrleansinJuly1978,playingtoacrowdof 80,173attheSuperdome.VanHalenandTheDoobieBrothersopened,and ticketscost$13.50.
TheStones’nextSuperdomeconcertonDec.5,1981drew87,500,breaking theU.S.recordatthetimeforthelargestattendanceatanindoorconcert.The showfeaturedopeningactsTheNevilleBrothersandGeorgeThorogoodand theDestroyers.
WhilevisitingNewOrleans,theStonesalsoattendedapartyaboardthe riverboatpresidentcateredbychefpaulprudhommeandfeaturingperformancesbyTheMeters,DeaconJohnMoore,Clarence“Frogman”Henry andTheNevilleBrothers.
TheStonesagainplayedasold-outSuperdomeshowto55,000fansin November1989andcamebackfiveyearslaterin1994.
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“YOUCAN’TALWAYSGET WHATYOUWANT,”
MickJagger singsintheRollingStonesclassic.Thatmay betrueThursdayafterticketssoldoutforthe specialdayfeaturingtheStonesattheFair Grounds.It’samilestonealongtimecoming forthefestival.
Bringingthebiggestrockbandinthe worldtoJazzFestisnosmallfeat.The RollingStonesshottothetopoftherock worldinthe1960sandnevercamedown, sellingmorethanaquarterofabillion albumsandremainingatoptouringdrawfor decades.Theydon’tcomethroughLouisiana often,andtherewereafewmisstartsin makingthisdatehappen,withtheband originallyscheduledtoheadlinethefestival’s 50thanniversary.
TheStones’appearanceonThursday changesthefestivalforthatsold-outday. AllstagesexceptthemainFestivalStagewill closetheirfinalsetsby4p.m.,sonoother bandswillplayduringtheStones’two-hour timeslot.Therulesforaudiencespaceare slightlydifferentaswell,withtarpsprohibitedandothermodifications(SeeJazzFest DosandDon’ts,page33)
Butasthesongalsosays,“Yougetwhat youneed,”andthere’splentyofmusic, food,cultureandmoreatapackedfestival May2-5
Therearealsolotsmorerockstars, withFooFighters,NeilYoungandCrazy Horse,BonnieRaitt,Earth,Wind&Fire, TheWallflowersandmore.Thelineupalso includesHozier,SamaraJoy,QueenLatifah,
IrmaThomas,Christone“Kingfish”Ingram, TerenceBlanchard,RhiannonGiddensand manymore
There’smoreofeverythingthisyear:more music,morefoodvendorsanditems,and moreartvendors.Thefestival’s12music stagesandtentshostallsortsofmusicfrom Louisianaandbeyond,andtherealsoare akidstent,aninterviewstage,parades onthegroundsandperformancesinthe FolklifeVillage.
Thefestival’sCulturalExchangePavilion highlightsColombianmusicandculture,and therearemorebandsplayingeverything fromtraditionalcumbiaandsalsatocontemporaryhip-hopandLatingrooves,with somegroupsparticipatinginparadesonthe grounds.TherealsoareColombianartists, craftsandfood.
TicketsandVIPpackagesforthefinal weekendareavailableonline.Forthesecond weekend,advancesingledayticketsare$95 plusfeesthroughMay1,andadmissionatthe gateis$105.Childrenages2-10getinfor$5 withanadult.Visitnojazzfest.comfortickets andotherinformation.
Thefestivalwentcashlesslastyear. Theboxofficeandfoodandothervendors acceptcreditanddebitcards,Apple,Google andSamsungpayandprepaidcards.Attendeeswithcashcanpurchaseprepaidcards onthegrounds.Visitthefestivalwebsite fordetails.
Gambithaspreviewsforeachdayofthe festivalandtherearedailyrecapsandmore atbestofneworleans.comandonoursocial media.Enjoy!
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MickJaggerand Stonesperform atJazzFest.
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AMIS DU TECHE
11:20A.M.-12:05P.M.SATURDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
OneofsouthLouisiana’sfreshestyoungCajun bandsisAmisduTeche,atrioledbyviolinist AdelineMillerandguitaristAmeliaPowell.The bandonlysingsinFrench,includingitsoriginalslike “Two-StepBlues,”anditdoesbenefitfromfamily lines.PowellisthedaughterofmusiciansDirk PowellandChristineBalfa,leaderofBalfaToujours andtheyoungestdaughteroflegendaryCajun bandleaderandpreservationistDeweyBalfa.Miller originallyisfromNewYork,thoughshemovedto BreauxBridgeat5yearsold,andsoonstartedto playthefiddle HerbrotherRobertMillerplaysbass intheband.
SIERRA GREEN AND THE GIANTS
12:25-1:15P.M.SATURDAY
BLUESTENT
GrowningupinNewOrleans,SierraGreenhas embracedthecity’smusic,fromsinginginchurch toleadingbandsatFrenchmenStreetvenues,and rangingfromlocalfunktosoul,bluesandR&B. She’llreleaseherdebutfull-lengthalbum“HereWe Are”inJune.RecordedbothinNewOrleansand Nashville,itleansintoclassicMotownsoundsand R&BandsoulbackedbytheGiants’hornsection.
BATISTE BROTHERS TRIBUTE TO RUSSELL BATISTE
1:30-2:25P.M.SATURDAY CONGOSQUARESTAGE
TheBatisteBrotherspresentatributetothelate RussellBatiste,whodiedinSeptember2023at age57 Frompickingupdrummingatage4,he wasastandoutfromtheSt AugustineHighSchool Marching100throughacareerplayingwiththe FunkyMetersandhisownbandsincludingOrkestra from’DaHood.(FormoreonBatiste,seepage5.)
KOMBILESA MI
2:05-3:05P.M.
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
“KombilesaMi”means“myfriends”inPalenquero, alanguageblendingAfricanBantu,Portuguese, FrenchandEnglish.It’sthelanguageofthetiny ColombiantownofSanBasiliodePalenque,the firstfreeBlacktownintheAmericas,settledbyescapedslavesinthe17thcentury.Thenine-member hip-hopgroupfusescontemporaryrapinSpanish andPalenqueroandColombianrhythmsplayedon mostlytraditionalhand-madedrums.Thebandis preservingthelanguageandbuildingrelationships withotherLatinAmericangroupsbridgingIndigenoussoundsandhip-hop.Thegroupgotwider exposureonlineinaTinyDeskmeetsglobalFEST
concertin2022 Groupmembersalsodiscuss Palenquerocultureat4:30p.m.ontheAllison MinerMusicHeritageStage.
VICTOR CAMPBELL
2:45-3:45P.M.SATURDAY
WWOZJAZZTENT
4:45-5:30P.M.SATURDAY
RHYTHMPOURIUM
VictorCambelllearnedtoplaypianoatayoungage inhishometownofCameguey,Cuba Asateenager, hestartedtofocusonjazz,bothafterhearingWyntonMarsalisperforminHavanaandinatriptoNew Orleans.Thecityinspiredhimtomovehereand immersehimselfinthescene,wherehesometimes performswillfellowCubantransplantsandwith otherlineups.
BOMBA ESTEREO
2:50-3:45P.M.SATURDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
Bogota,Colombia’sBombaEstereomakeselectronicmusicgroundedincumbiaandsalsabeats,as wellasotherIndigenoussounds,resultinginslinky clubtracks,songssuitableforCaribbeanbeach partyvibesandmoresociallyconscioussongsabout thedangersofenvironmentaldegradation.Atthe corearefounderSimonMejiaandvocalistLiliana Saumet.Mejiawasinarockbandbeforestarting asoloelectronicmusicprojecttwodecadesago.
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LookingtoavoidimitatingsoundscomingfromtheU.S.orEurope,hedug deeperintothetraditionaldancemusicofColombia.Expandingtheprojectintoafullband,hedelvedintothecountry’sregionalsoundsandtheir mixofIndigenous,Africanandcolonialinfluences.BombaEstereohashad hitsenjoyedacrossLatinAmericaonalbumsincluding“Amanecer”and 2021’s“Deja,”whichfeaturesanarrayofinternationalguests.
HURRAY FORTHE RIFF RAFF
4-5P.M.SATURDAY
GENTILLYSTAGE
SinceAlyndaLeeSegarraarrivedinNewOrleansattheageof17and buskedinthestreetswithbandsplayingfolkandrootsmusic,theyhave gonefromJazzFest’ssmallesttobiggeststages.TheartistbehindHurray fortheRiffRaff,Segarragainednationalattentionforthe2014album “SmallTownHeroes”andhassincemovedbackandforthbetweentheir childhoodhomeinNewYorkandNewOrleans,andtouredextensively. MorerecentalbumsreflectSegarrareconnectingwiththeirPuertoRican heritageandtheiridentityasnonbinary.On2022’s“LifeonEarth,” Segarraincorporatedsynthesizersandsongslike“Rhododendron”gave thealbumanupbeat,alt-popfeel.HurrayfortheRiffRaff’sFebruary release“ThePastisStillAlive”islargelyanautobiographicalproject,fullof beautifulstorytellingsongs
THEGOSPELSOULOFIRMATHOMAS
4-5P.M.SATURDAY
GOSPELTENT
IrmaThomaslikestohavefunwhenshe’sonJazzFest’smainstages. She’llsingherearlyclassic“YouCanHaveMyHusband,ButPleaseDon’t MesswithMyMan”andplentyofsongsaboutloveandheartbreak,like “Breakaway”or“LoveDon’tChange.”ButinherannualGospelTentappearances,there’snomessingaround.Thomashassunginchurchaslong asshe’sbeensingingonstage.WhilesheisbackedbyabandintheGospel Tent,shedoessomesongsacappella,anditsimpressivetohearjusther powerfulvoicefillingthetent.
DYLANLEBLANC
4:05-5:05P.M.SATURDAY
LAGNIAPPESTAGE
Singer-songwriterDylanLeBlancwasborninShreveportandspenthis younglifesplitbetweenLouisianaandMuscleShoals,Alabama,wherehis fatherwasacountrysinger.Hereleasedhisfirstalbumat20yearsoldand hasgonefromrocktocountrytoanAmericanablendofsounds.Hisfall release,“Coyote,”isaconceptalbumtellingthestoriesofadrifter,living ontheedgeinTexasbordercountry.Itsvocalshavedrawncomparisonsto theearlyworkofNeilYoung.
CHARLESLLOYD WITH GERALD CLAYTON, LARRYGRENADIER AND MARCUS GILMORE
4:10-5:25P.M.SATURDAY WWOZJAZZSTAGE
CharlesLloydspentmuchofhiscareeralongsidefellowjazzgiants,includinginChicoHamilton’sband,playingintheCannonballAdderleySextet, andleadinghisquartetfeaturingJackDeJohnetteandKeithJarrett.Buthe hadawidearrayofinfluencesandworkedoutsidethejazzworld,including recordingandtouringwithTheBeachBoys.HewashonoredasanNEA JazzMasterin2015.Thesaxophonistandflutistisjoinedbyagroupof risingjazzstars,pianistGeraldClayton,bassistLarryGrenadieranddrummerMarcusGilmore.Lloydwillbeinterviewedat1:30p.m.ontheAllison MinerMusicHeritageStage.
MIDNITEDISTURBERS
4:45-5:35P.M.SATURDAY JAZZ&HERITAGESTAGE
TheMidniteDisturbersareaJazzFest-onlycelebrationoflocalmusic,as alineupofadozenormorebrassandfunkbandmusiciansplayextended
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versionsoftraditionalandcontemporarybrassbandsongs.Thebandwas originallyfoundedbythelateKevinO’Day,andit’sonlyplayedahandfulof showsoutsideitsannualgatheringattheJazz&HeritageStage.SomeregularparticipantshaveincludedGalactic’sBenEllmanandStantonMoore, theDirtyDozen’sRogerLewis,BigSamWilliamsandmanymore
JACOBO VELEZ Y LA MAMBANEGRA
4:55-6P.M.SATURDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
Singer,saxophonistandproducerJacoboVelezleadsthenine-pieceLa Mambanegraorchestra,comprisedofguitars,synthesizers,drumsand horns.ThegrouphailsfromCali,Colombia,knownastheSalsaCapital oftheWorld.Thegroup’ssoundisbasedinsalsabutworksinfunk,R&B, jazzandraggamuffin(astrainofJamaicandancehallmusic)influencesto createanenergeticstyletheycall“Calibreaksalsa.”Thegroupdrewinternationalattentionfromitsdebutalbum“ElCalleguesoySuMalaMana.” Lastyear,itreleasedtheEP“RadioMamboInternacionaleAM.”Theband alsoperformsSundayat12:40p.m.ontheFestivalStageandat3:10p.m. intheCulturalExchangePavilion
VAMPIRE WEEKEND
5:30-7P.M.SATURDAY
GENTILLYSTAGE
VampireWeekendmadeabigsplashwiththereleaseofitsself-titled albumin2008 Ittooktheindierockworldbystormwithitsupbeatpop sound,anenthusiasticembraceofdisparateinfluencesbyagroupthat metincollegeinNewYorkCity Thingswentwellthrough2013’s“Modern VampiresoftheCity,”butafewyearslaterRostamBatmanglijofficially lefttheband,(thoughhecontributedtolaterrecordings),andthegroup wentmostlyquietforafewyears.Theirfourthalbum,“Fatherofthe Bride”wasatriumphantreturn,gainingseveralGrammynominationsand winningtheband’ssecondBestAlternativeMusicAlbumtrophy.Inearly April,remainingcoremembersEzraKoenig,ChrisBaioandChrisThomson releasedtheirfifthalbum,“OnlyGodWasAboveUs.”Therecordhasthe band’shallmarkeclecticflourishesandupbeatvibes,thoughthesound andlyricsarenotquiteasbreezyastheearlyalbums
CHRIS STAPLETON
5:20-7P.M.SATURDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
ChrisStapletonhashadadecoratedcareersincereleasinghissolodebut. Hewasn’tnewtotheindustry.TheKentuckynativehadwrittenhitsfor countrystarslikeKennyChesney,andheputtogetheraSouthernrock bandbeforefocusingonhissolowork.Butsincereleasing“Traveller”in 2015,he’scollected10GrammyawardsandbeennamedtheCountry MusicAwards’MaleVocalistoftheYearseventimes.Currently,heis nominatedfortheAcademyofCountryMusic’sEntertaineroftheYearand MaleArtistoftheYear(winnerswillbeannouncedinMay) He’sdonethis withhisbigvoiceandasoundthat’sacountrycousintoclassicrockand notsteepedintheconventionsofNashville’spopcountry.Hereleasedhis latestalbum“Higher”inNovember It’sfullofsongsofheartbreak,butit wasproducedbyhiswifeMorganeStapleton(whosometimeslendsbackgroundvocalstohisrecordings)anditclimbedtoNo.1ontheBillboard countrycharts.
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BISHOP JOSEPH CARTER & THE BOYZ
11:15A.M.-NOONSUNDAY
GOSPELTENT
Ifit’sSundaymorningatJazzFest,thenit’stimetogo tochurch KickingofftheactionintheGospelTent SundayisBishopJosephCarter&theBoyz Formore thanfiveyears,theyhavebeenperforminginchurches andfestivalsacrosstheGulfCoast.Thebandbrings aclassicfunky,rockin’styleofgospelandpraiseto thestage,andcombinedwithBishopCarter’scrowd workandpresence,it’llhaveeventhemosthungover amongtheflockontheirfeetandfeelingit.
ROSIE LEDET
11:20A.M.-12:10P.M.SUNDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
Rosie“TheZydecoSweetheart”Ledethasproduced elevenrecordsoverher30-yearcareerinmusic.The ChurchPointnativebecamefascinatedwithzydeco asateenager,pickinguptheaccordionafterseeing BoozooChavisatthetenderageof17
Sincethen,sheandherband,theZydecoPlayboys, havebecomeapillarofthezydecoscene,withLedet beingoneofahandfulofwomenwhoovertheyears havesuccessfullyfrontedbandsinatraditionally male-dominatedgenre.Fromherpreciseplayingto herpowerfulvoice,Ledetleadsoneofzydeco’smost funandenergeticbands,ready-madefordancing andpartying.
JOAQUIN PEREZ Y SU HERENCIA ANCESTRAL
11:30A.M.-12:20P.M.SUNDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
4:30-4:45P.M.SUNDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
JazzFestiscelebratingthemusicandcultureof Colombiathisyear,andyoudon’twanttosleepon JoaquinPerezySuHerenciaAncestral.AccordingtoEl Universal,Perezfoundedthenine-piecebandasaway tohighlightandcelebrateColombia’straditionalstyles ofmusic,includingcumbia,anditfeaturesavarietyof
drumsandotherpercussioninstruments,flutesand dancers.ThebandhailsfromBarranquilla,aportcity ofColombia’sAtlanticcoastknownforitsCarnival traditions Thegroupalsoleadsaparadestartingatthe CulturalExchangePavilionat4:30p.m.
JONTAVIOUS WILLIS
12:15-1:10P.M.SUNDAY
BLUESTENT
JontaviousWillisispartofanewgenerationofyoung, Blackartistswhooverthelastdecadehavecomeupin thebluesworld,workingtoreclaimoneofthefoundationalgenresofAmericanmusicandreintroducingitto Blackaudiences.AlongwithWillis,thatalsoincludes Cristone“Kingfish”Ingram(whoalsoisperformingat JazzFestthisyear)andMarquesKnox.
MentoredbylegendsKeb’Mo’andTajMahal who calledWillis“myWonderboy,theWunderkind” the Greenville,Georgia,nativeWillishasbeenperforming since2014 Playingacountrybluesstylespanning variousstylesfromDeltatoTexasandPiedmontblues, he’sproducedtworecords,andhissecondalbum “SpectacularClass”earnedhimaGrammynomination in2020.
JACOBO VELEZ Y LA MAMBANEGRA
12:40-1:40P.M.SUNDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
3:10-4:20P.M.SUNDAY
Singer,saxophonistandproducerJacoboVelezandhis LaMambanegrabandmixtraditionalsalsa,funk,R&B andJamaicanraggamuffintocreateasoundtheycall “Calibreaksalsa.”
GAITA LOOP
12:40-1:25P.M.SUNDAY
CULTURALPAVILION
3:35-4:20P.M.SUNDAY
RHYTHMPOURIUM
Inkeepingwiththefestival’sinclusionofexperimental internationalacts,there’sColombia’sGaitaLoop.A multi-instrumentalist,GaitaLoopusestraditional Colombianinstruments,samplers,vocalsandeven beatboxingtocreateauniquesound.Their2021single “Fuga”isabreathtakingmixoftraditionalColombian musicwithdrumandbassbeatsthatcombineforan infectiouslydanceablesong
SILVERSYNTHETIC
2:50-3:45P.M.SUNDAY
LAGNIAPPESTAGE
VeteransofthelocalrocksceneSilverSynthetic maketheirJazzFestdebutthisyear Foundedin 2017byfrontman(andBJ’sbartender)ChrisLyons ofBottomfeeders,thebandalsoincludesformer BottomfeedersdrummerLucasBogner,KunalPrakash andBenJones.Theband’sfirstEPcameoutduringthe earlydaysofthepandemicin2020,followedbythe criminallyoverlookedfirstfullalbum,theself-titled “SilverSynthetic”in2021.
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Thebandmeldsclassicrock’n’roll, oldschoolpopandafairbitofcountry tocreateadreamy,melodicsound that’sreminiscentofwhatanearly ’90s,countrifiedBeatleswouldhave soundedlike.
KOMBALISAMI
2:50-3:35P.M.SUNDAY CONGOSQUARESTAGE
5-6P.M.SUNDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
HailingfromSanBasiliodePalenque, thefirstfreeBlacktowninthe Americas,thegrouprapsinSpanish andPalenquerotocreateafusionof contemporaryhip-hopandpercussionfromhandmadedrums.
MICHAELFRANTI ANDSPEARHEAD
3:45-4:50P.M.SUNDAY FESTIVALSTAGE
Sincethemid-’80s,MichaelFrantihas beenputtingouthighenergymusic thatmixesanunabashedlypolitical andsociallyconsciousworldviewwith ajoyandhopefulnessoftenmissing fromsimilarlythemedwork.
Frantidoesn’thaveasinglestyle. Heoftenplaysreggae,sure.Buthe’s branchedoutintoeverythingelse, fromotherformsofAfro-Caribbean musictorocktoundergroundhiphopwiththeDisposableHeroesof Hiphoprisyandeventhemorepop-ish positivityofhislatestrelease,2023’s “BigBigLove.”
OverhiscareerFrantihaswona well-deservedreputationforputting onafantastic,tightperformanceand histurnonJazzFest’smainstagewill beonenottomiss.
BELA FLECK: MY BLUEGRASS HEART
4:15-5:40P.M.SUNDAY
FAIS-DO-DOSTAGE
Eveninanindustrylikemusicchock fullofweirdosandeccentrics,Bela Fleckstandsoutasanoddity.Overhis nearly50-yearcareer,Fleckhasperfectedwhatcanonlybedescribedasa psychedelicbanjostyleofpickingthat drawsfrompsychrock,bluegrass, jazz,worldmusicandevenexperimentalelectronicgenrestocreatehis signaturestyle
Fleck,whohassaidhefirstbecame interestedinthebanjobecauseof EarlScruggs’themesongfortheTV show“TheBeverlyHillbillies,”started hiscareerbuskingonthestreetsof Boston.Sincethen,asasoloartist andwithhisbandsBelaFleckandthe
FlecktonesandNewGrassRival,he hasrackedup19Grammiesoffmore than40nominations.
ForhisJazzFestset,Fleckisjoined byMichaelCleveland,SierraHull, JustinMoses,MarkSchatzandBryan Sutton.Hewillbeinterviewedat 1p.m.ontheAllisonMinerMusic HeritageStage.
HEART
5:30-7P.M.SUNDAY
GENTILLYSTAGE
LongbeforebandslikePearlJamand SubPopRecordssolidifiedgrungeas theSeattle“sound,”therewasHeart. Infact,duringtheir2013Rock&Roll HallofFameinductionceremony, thelateSoundgardenfrontman ChrisCornellcitedthebandasakey influenceonnotonlyhisdevelopment asamusicianbutonSeattle’sbroader rockscene.
SistersAnnandNancyWilsonhave beentheliteralheartoftheband sincetheyfirsthitthescenein1973, andthebandisconsideredtobethe first“hard”rockacttobefrontedby women.Sincetheir1975breakout debutrecord“DreamboatAnnie,” Hearthasbeenamainstayofclassic arenarockacrosstheglobewiththeir hardcharging,infectiousstyleof rock’n’roll.They’vehadmorethan twodozensongsonBillboard’sTop 100listovertheircareer,including classicslike“MagicMan,”“Crazyon You”and“Barracuda,”andthey’ve soldmorethan35millionrecords andproducedtop10recordsinfour differentdecades
THEALLMAN BETTSBAND
5:35-7P.M.SUNDAY
BLUESTENT
Don’tletthenamefoolyou,the AllmanBettsBandisn’tsomesort oftributeacttothefirstfamiliesof Southernrock.Foundedin2018by DevonAllman(sonofGregg)and DuaneBetts(sonofDickie),the AllmanBettsBandstandsontheir ownSouthernfriedmusicfeet.
NotthatfansoftheoriginalAllman BrothersBandwon’tfeelathomeat theBluesTentstageonSunday.In theirrelativelybriefhistory,theband hasproducedtworecords,2019’s “DownbytheRiver”andthe2020 follow-up“BlessYourHeart,”bothof whichdrawfromtheclassicsensibilitiesofthelaterocklegends.Butthe BettsandAllmanscionshaveputtheir ownspinonthings,andgenerallytheir showsfocusonoriginalmaterialwith somecoversoftheirfathers’work thrownin.
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JUVENILE AND MANNIEFRESH, FEATURING HOTBOY TURK
5:40-7P.M.SUNDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
JazzFestwillbegracedbysomeof NewOrleans’truehip-hoproyalty whenJuvenileandMannieFreshtake totheCongoSquarestageSunday alongwiththelegendaryHotBoy YoungTurk
RaisedintheMagnoliaProjects, Juvenilefirsthitthelocalscenewith his1995debutrecord“BeingMyself.” AftersigningwithCashMoney, Juvenilehithisstride,releasinghis secondrecord“SoljaRags”in1997,in whatwouldbecomethefirstofmany collaborationswithFresh,aswellas joiningLilWayneintheHotBoyz.But
itwas1998’s“400Degreez”that trulycementedJuvieasaninternationalsuperstar,featuringclassicslike “BackThatAzzUp”and“Ha.”
Overthelastyear,Juviehasseen aresurgenceonthenationaland internationalscene,parlayinganow legendaryTinyDeskperformance intoanationaltour,whilehere athomehe’scontinuedtoholdit downathisweeklypartiesatTreme Hideaway,putoutahardteathrough UrbanSouthandevenanewtypeof CheeWees,dubbed400Degreez.
Fresh,meanwhile,remainsthe godfatherofNewOrleanship-hop, whoseinfluencecanbefeltacrossthe decadesthankstohisskillsasaDJ,MC andproducer(andGambit’sDec.24, 2023covermodel!).Sincehisearliest daysinNewYorkIncorporatedtohis workwithJuveniletoday,Freshhas beenasingularpresenceinthehistory ofhip-hopandbouncemusic.
BothJuvenileandMannieFresh willbeinterviewedbeforetheirset at4p.m.ontheAllisonMinerMusic HeritageStage.
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ELECTRIFYING CROWN SEEKERS
12:05-12:45P.M.THURSDAY
GOSPELTENT
TheElectrifyingCrownSeekerswereformedin 1965byJamesWilliamsSr.,whodiedin2020 Membersofhisfamilykeephislegacyalive,andthe groupremainsamainstayatJazzFest Theyperformintherawquartetstyle,akafour-partharmony madefamousbygroupslikeTheDixieHummingbirdsandtheBlindBoysofAlabama.
ENKELE
12:15-1:10P.M.THURSDAY
JAZZ&HERITAGESTAGE
2:25-3:30P.M.THURSDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
Whilewomenhavebeenwelcomedassingersin traditionalAfro-Colombianmusic,theyrarelyhave beenfoundplayinginstruments.Theall-women groupEnkeleisbreakingthatbarrierinColombian musicthroughitspercussion-forwardmusicfrom thenorthernregionsofthecountry.
EnkelealsoperformsFridayat11:20a.m.onthe FestivalStageandat3:30intheCulturalExchange Pavilion.Membersofthebandalsowillbeinterviewedat1:15-2p.m.ontheAllisonMinerMusic HeritageStage.
HONEY ISLAND SWAMP BAND
2:10-3:10P.M.THURSDAY
GENTILLYSTAGE
NamedforthemarshthatbordersLouisianaand Mississippi,theNewOrleans-basedHoneyIsland SwampBandincorporatesheapsofblues,soul,
countryandR&Bintoitsextensiverepertoire The groupreleaseditslatestrecord“CustomDeluxe”in October2023,drawingcomparisonstoTheAllman Brothers,NevilleBrothersandTheEagles.
HIGHER HEIGHTS REGGAE
2:05-3:20P.M.THURSDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
Thiswoman-frontedreggaegroupformed almost25yearsagoandregularlybringsJamaicansoundsincludingdancehallandsocamusicto FrenchmenStreetclubslikeCafeNegrilandd.b.a. ThegroupisbasedinNewOrleansbuthasextensivelytoured,openingforlegendslikeSteelPulse andBurningSpear
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ VIPERS
2:10-3:15P.M.THURSDAY
ECONOMYHALL
TakinginaliveperformancebytheNewOrleans JazzVipersisliketakingaromantictripbackintime totheflirtatious,feverishdaysoftheJazzAge.The spiritedswingjazzbandisledbysaxophonistJoe Braun,trombonistCraigKleinandpianistSteve DeTroy ThegroupwasalongtimefixtureatThe SpottedCatonFrenchmenStreet,andnowhasa weeklyresidencyatthenearbyRoyalFrenchmen Hotel.Itsrepertoireincludesoriginalsandclassics byLouisArmstrong,CountBaisie,DukeEllington andBillieHoliday,withtheirmostrecentrelease being2020’s“IsThereaChanceforMe.”
JEFFERY BROUSSARD AND THE CREOLE COWBOYS
2:10-3:20P.M.THURSDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
JefferyBroussardisavirtuosoontheaccordion andhasbeenamusiciansincehewasayoungchild growingupinAcadiana.Hecuthischopsplaying drumsinhisdad’sband,DeltonBroussard&the LawtellPlayboys Eventually,hemovedontothe accordion,followinginthefootstepsofhisolder brotherClinton.Fromtherehecontinuedlearning theCreolezydecomusicaltraditions,whilealso modernizinghissound.Theband’sperformances arewiderangingandeclectic,suretogetfanson theirfeet.
TOMMY MCLAIN AND C.C. ADCOCK
2:15-3:30P.M.THURSDAY
BLUESTENT
SwamppopiconsTommyMcLainandC.C.Adcock haveteamedupforyears.Infact,Adcockremembershangingoutinmusicclubsasateenagerto seeMcLain,over30yearshissenior,perform. Eventually,theyformedafriendshipandmusical partnership AdcockfondlyreferstoMcLainas his“swamppoppa,”andproducedhiscritically acclaimed2022album,“IRanDownEveryDream.” Inadditiontoproducing,Adcockisacharismatic performerwhohasgarneredGrammynominations andscoredmusicforfilmsandTVshows,including HBO’s“TrueBlood.”Recentlyhewrotethetheme
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songforthe“RoadHouse”reboot(forwhich heishostingascreeningatBJ’sLoungewith McLainandRockin’DopsieJr onMay1) andappearedon-screen,asdidMcLain TheduowillbejoinedbypianistJonCleary andsaxophonistDickieLandry,andthe ensembleplanstoperformmanyofMcLain’sGulfCoastclassics,aswellassome newertracks.
LOS GUIROS
12:40-1:40P.M.THURSDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
2:45-3:45P.M.THURSDAY
JAZZ&HERITAGESTAGE
LosGuirosblendselectronica,folkmusic, Latinsoundsandotherworldlyinfluencesinto theirhigh-energysets.Thegroupcalls itsstyle“psychedeliccumbia” incorporating traditionsofthegenrebornasaColombian dancemusic andinfusingitwithtrippy, tropicalNewOrleansflavor.LosGuirosisa majorcomponentofNewOrleans’upand comingLatinmusicscene.Theircatchysingle, “CumbiaMezcal,”islikeaboozyvacationin songformandanodtotheoldMexicansaying,“Wheneverythingisbad:Mezcal.When everythingisgood:also!”
THE ROLLING STONES
5-7P.M.THURSDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
TheRollingStonesneednointroductionfrom us Afterall,theBritishlegendshavebeen togetherfornearlysevendecadesandare widelyconsideredtobethepioneersofhard rock‘n’roll Butit’sfittingthattheStones willfinallystakethestageatNewOrleans’ biggestmusicfestival,asthegroup’ssound hasbeenheavilyinfluencedbySouthern(and Chicago-style)bluesovertheyears,allthe wayfromacrossthepond.Plus,themomentumhasbeenbuilding:TheStoneswere originallybookedtoplayatJazzFestin2019 butcanceledduetofrontmanMickJagger’s heartsurgery.
ThegroupreturnedtoNewOrleansfora sortofmake-upshowafewmonthslater attheSuperdome itsfirstlocalsetin25 years.In2021,thefesttriedtobooktheband asheadliners,buttheCOVID-19pandemic threwawrenchineveryone’splans,forcing theentirefestivaltobecanceled Andthe bandalsolostlegendarydrummerCharlie Wattsin2021 Now,NewOrleaniansandvisitorsfromfarandwidefinallyhaveachance toseetheStonesliveandinfullrockandroll gloryattheFairGrounds.
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EKINELE
11:20A.M.-NOONFRIDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
3:30-4:20P.M.FRIDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
Theall-womengroup,whichtakesitsnamefroman AfricanBantuwordmeaningwisdom,performsa mixofmusicanddancewithitsrootsinAfro-Caribbeanculture.ReadmoreaboutEnkeleinThursday’s listingsonpage27
PATRICE FISHER & ARPA
12:40-1:30P.M.FRIDAY
LAGNIAPPESTAGE
NewOrleansharpistPatriceFisherandher
groupArpafocusonLatinjazzwithsomelocal flavorthrownin FisherhasbeenaJazzFest staplesincetheearly’90s,andthisyear,she’llbe joinedbyguestmusiciansfromFrenchGuyana andMartinique
CREOLE GROUP
12:40-1:40P.M.FRIDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
3:15-4:15P.M.FRIDAY
JAZZ&HERITAGESTAGE
HailingfromSanAndres,aCaribbeanislandgovernedbyColombia,CreoleGroupformedin1986as awaytopreservetheisland’sCreolelanguageand musicalidentity Usingacousticguitars,mandolin,a jawboneandwashtubbass,thebandplaysablend ofcalypso,mento,reggae,quadrilleandother Caribbeanstyles
CreoleGroupalsoplaysat12:40p.m.Saturdayin theCulturalExchangePavilion
BEJUCO
1:30-2:20P.M.FRIDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
5-6P.M.FRIDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
FromTumaco,acityalongColombia’sPacific Coast,Bejucorootsitssoundinmarimbamusic, bambucoandAfro-Colombianmusicaltraditions, butalsoincorporatesAfrobeat,rapandotherglobal
influencesforahigh-energy,percussivestylethe bandhascoined“bambucobeat.”Thegroupof forward-lookingmusiciansreleaseditscaptivating firstalbum,“Batea,”in2021
BejucoalsoplaysSaturdayat2p.m.intheCulturalExchangePavilionandat4:35p.m.ontheJazz& HeritageStage.
GERMAINE BAZZLE
1:30-2:20P.M.FRIDAY
WWOZJAZZTENT
GermaineBazzlehasbeenrecognizedasNew Orleans’“FirstLadyofJazz”anddrawnacclaim forhervocalabilitiesandexpertknowledgeofthe AmericanSongbook Lastyear,though,shedecided toretire,andtherejustaren’tasmanyopportunitiesanymoretoseeBazzleperform.JazzFestisa specialoccasion andararechancethatshouldn’t bemissed.
ANDERS OSBORNE
1:30-2:35P.M.FRIDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
BythetimehetakestheJazzFeststage,rootsrockerAndersOsbornewillhavejustreleasedhis17th full-lengthalbum,“Picasso’sVilla.”Onhislatest record,theNewOrleanssinger-guitaristreflectson Americanlifebetween2018-2021,thefearsand chaosbutalsothegoodthatcanbefoundinfriendship,familyandself-work.Osborneisacclaimedfor hisfierceguitarwork,andalongwithhisextensive solocareer,hehaswrittenhitsforartistsincluding TimMcGraw,BradPaisleyandKebMo
GIRLS PLAY
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1:50-2:35P.M.FRIDAY
CHILDREN’STENT
GirlsPlayTrumpetTooisamusiceducationprogramteachingthetrumpettoNewOrleansgirlsages
8-19andintroducingthemintothecity’sbrassband tradition.Thegrouphasbeenshowcasedatthe SatchmoSummerFest,andnowtheyoungwomen ofGirlsPlayTrumpetToowillshowofftheirskillsat JazzFest’sChildren’sTent Trumpeterandeducator TroySawyerstartedthegroupin2022,andearlier thisyear,heandtwooftheprogram’sstudents appearedon“TheKellyClarksonShow.”
CHARLIE GABRIEL & FRIENDS
1:55-2:45P.M.FRIDAY
ECONOMYHALL
CharlieGabriel,aclarinetist,saxophonistandflutist,wasraisedinafamilyofNewOrleansmusicians andstartedplayingwiththeEurekaBrassBand whenhewasjust11yearsold.Inthe80yearssince then,GabrielhasplayedwithLionelHampton, ArethaFranklin,DocCheathamandmanyothers. Today,he’sthemusicaldirectorofthePreservation HallFoundationandaNewOrleansjazzicon He releasedanalbum,“89,”in2022
CYRIL NEVILLE
2:40-3:40P.M.FRIDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
AmemberofTheMetersandTheNevilleBrothers, leaderofSwampFunkandTribe13andacollaboratorwithactslikeGalactic,CyrilNevilleisoneofthe livinglegendsofNewOrleansfunk HisJazzFest setstendtoincludeoriginals,someNewOrleans staplesandoccasionallyaWildTchoupitoulassong
ARRIANNE KEELEN
2:50-3:35P.M.FRIDAY
GOSPELTENT
NewOrleans-bornvocalistArrianneKeelenhas performedwithgospelmusiciansDonMoen, LisaMcClendon,CynthiaLiggins-Thomas,andshe wontheEssenceMakingaStarCompetition,lead-
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ingtoaperformanceattheApollo Theater.Inhersoloperformances, Keelenblendsgospelandcontemporarysoul
ALLISONRUSSELL
3:55-5:05P.M.FRIDAY
BLUESTENT
DaveGrohlandFooFighters performFridayatJazzFest.
Beforelaunchinghersolocareer, Americanasinger-songwriterAllison Russellperformedintherootsbands Po’Girl,BirdsofChicagoandOur NativeDaughters,theacclaimed projectwithRhiannonGiddens, AmythystKiahandLeylaMcCalla. Her2021album,“OutsideChild,” wasmetwithawaveofaccolades,as wasthefollow-up,lastyear’s“The Returner.”Withfunk,soulandR&B influences,“TheReturner”isanalbumaboutfindingjoy“despiteallof theturmoilandtragedyandtrouble,” RusselltoldGambitlastyear.
TERENCE BLANCHARD
4:10-5:20P.M.FRIDAY
WWOZJAZZTENT
performedwithartistslikeBuddy Guy,MavisStaplesandRobertPlant. TheLeeBoyswillbeinterviewed at2:15ontheAllisonMinerMusic HeritageStage.
TUBAD
4:45-5:30P.M.FRIDAY
RHYTHMPOURIUM
Sincelastyear’sJazzFest,NewOrleans-borntrumpeterandcomposer TerenceBlanchardwasnameda NationalEndowmentfortheArts JazzMasterandbecametheexecutiveartisticdirectoroftheprestigious SanFranciscoorganizationSFJazz. In2023,hewonaGrammyforthe recordingofhisopera“FireShutUp inMyBones.”He’llagainbejoinedat thisyear’sfestivalbytheE-Collective andtheclassicalandjazzstringgroup TheTurtleIslandQuartet
NewOrleansmulti-instrumentalist andsingerTubadblendslaid-back soul,hip-hopandfunk.Alongwith hisoriginalmusic,Tubadalsoisaproducerwhomakeshisownbeatsand playstrumpetandelectricclarinet aroundtheFrenchQuarter.Thisishis JazzFestdebut.
FOOFIGHTERS
5-7P.M.FRIDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
LULU &THE BROADSIDES
4:15-5:05P.M.FRIDAY
LAGNIAPPESTAGE
Lulu&TheBroadsidesplaysvintage-stylerhythmandbluesmeant fordancing.VocalistDaynaKurtz frontsthistop-notchbandwithbassistJamesSingleton,guitaristRobert Mache,drummerRandyCraftonand pianistGlennHartman.Their2022 self-titleddebutwillhelploosenup yourfeet.
THELEE BOYS
4:25-5:35P.M.FRIDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
TheLeeBoysspecializeinsacred steel,agenrecenteredaroundthe steelguitar,rootedingospeland Blackchurchtraditionsandfired upwithblues,rockandfunk.The energeticfamilybandformedin southFloridaandoverthelast20 yearshavetouredconsistentlyand
TheFooFighters’returntoJazz Festhasbeenalongroad.Therock bandwasscheduledforthe2020 and2021festivals,whichwereboth canceledduetothepandemic,and itseemedthingswereintheclearfor themtoheadlinein2022.ButdrummerTaylorHawkins’suddendeath thatspringpromptedDaveGrohland thebandtocanceltherestoftheir datesandtakesometimetoprocess theloss.Therewasanoutpouringof heartbreakoverthenews,including tributesfromStevieNicksandthe RedHotChiliPeppersatJazzFest 2022.Afteratoughyear,FooFightersreleasedthepowerfulalbum “ButHereWeAre”lastsummerin memoryofHawkinsandGrohl’slate mother,Virginia.
HOZIER 5:30-7P.M.FRIDAY
GENTILLYSTAGE
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JAZZ FEST INFO
HERE’S WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TO HELP YOU MAKE THE MOST OF JAZZ FEST 2024
JazzFestisabigevent,andthere’salotgoingonbesides themusic.ReadbelowforinformationabouttheFood HeritageStage,KidsTent,goingcashless,transportation detailsandmore Therealsoareslightalterationstowhat’s permissibleonthegroundsforThursday,May2. Visitnojazzfest.comforfurtherinformation.
ON THE GROUNDS
JAZZFESTISCASHLESS
Theboxofficeandfoodandothervendorsaccept creditcards,debitcards,ApplePay,GooglePay, SamsungPayandprepaidcards.Prepaidcardsmaybe purchasedonthegrounds.Cashexchangeboothsare locatedneartheBluesTentandbetweentheCongo SquareMarketplaceandCongoFoodarea.
JAZZFESTISACCESSIBLETOPEOPLE WITHDISABILITIES
Forinformationinadvance,emailaccess@nojazzfest.com ThereisanAccessCenterwithinformationonservicesandfacilities.Itislocatedinfrontof theGrandstand.Limitedparkinginanaccessiblelotis availablefor$50perday.
THEREARETWOMEDICALTENTSONTHE FESTIVALGROUNDS
JAZZ FEST PROHIBITS:
▶ Largeorhard-sidedcoolers andsoftorrollingcoolerslarger than12-packsize
▶ Rollingbags
▶ Wagonsandcarts
▶ Pets
▶ Glass
▶ Personaltents
▶ Playpensorportablecribs
▶ Shadecanopies,sheltersor beachorpole-styleumbrellas
▶ Athleticgames,kitesand throwingdiscs
JazzFestpresentscookingdemonstrationswith differentdailythemesatitsFoodHeritageStageinthe Grandstands,everydayofthefestivalexceptMay2.
FRIDAY,MAY3
CaribbeanchefFranciscoEscalonawilldemonstrate Colombiandishessuchasstewedcraband“stuck”rice, withsessionsanddifferentdishesat11:30a.m.,1p.m. and2:30p.m.
SATURDAY,MAY4
Theday’sFarmtoFestprogramingisacollaboration withHOMEGROWNandfeaturesdemonstrationsof cheesemaking,presentationsaboutlocalnonprofitslike GrowDatYouthFarmandmore ChefSerigneMbayeof DakarNOLAdiscussestheintersectionoffood,culture andhistorywithZellaPalmer,chairofDillardUniversity’sRayCharlesPrograminAfrican-AmericanMaterial Culture.StacyHalloftheCrescentCityFarmersMarket discussesseasonality.
SUNDAY,MAY5
DragbrunchsessionsfeaturePoppyTooker,Laveau Contraire,DebbiewithaD,CucciLicci,andfoodfrom chefNicoleMillsofPecheSeafoodGrill.Thereare sessionsat11:30a.m.and2p.m.
FOOD HERITAGE STAGE TRANSPORTATION
GrayLine’sJazzFestExpressoperatescontinuous round-triptransportationfromvariouspick-up locationsontofestivalgrounds.Pick-uplocations includetheSheratonHotel(500CanalSt.),Steamboat NatchezDock(400ToulouseSt.),1250PoydrasSt.in theCBD,andNewOrleansCityPark(WisnerBoulevard nearFilmoreAvenue)beginningat10:30a.m.Single dayticketsare$24fromdowntownor$20fromCity Park Forthefirstweekend,four-daypassesare$82, andforthesecondweekend,three-daypassesare$61. Forticketsalesondayoftransport,theshuttleaccepts creditcardsonly,nocash Formoreinformationcall (504)569-1401orvisitgraylineneworleans.com/jazzfest-express.
LimitedbicycleparkingisavailableneartheGentilly BoulevardandSauvageStreetentrances.
OneisneartheedgeofthetrackbetweentheGentilly andFaisDo-Dostages;theotherisontheedgeof thetrackbetweentheFestivalStageandJazz& HeritageStage.
WATERFILLINGSTATIONS
TherearewaterstationsneartheRhythmpouriumand attheendoftheFood2areaontheGrandstandsside
ALLOWED ON THE GROUNDS
BelowisinformationonwhatJazzFestallowsand prohibitsonthegrounds.Therearemetaldetectors andbagsearchesattheentrances.
JAZZ FEST PERMITS:
▶ Smallbagsandbackpacks(17by12by10inches) and12-packsoftcoolers
▶ Single,collapsiblechairs
▶ Wheelchairsandmedicalscooters
▶ Pushstrollersforchildren
▶ Blanketsandsmalltarpsnotexceeding6by8feet
▶ Factory-sealedbottledwaterandsnacksforpersonalconsumption
▶ Hand-held,personal-sizedumbrellas
▶ Fullytrainedserviceanimalstoassistattendees withdisabilities
▶ OnMay2only,thefestivalallowssomefoldable tripodandtelescopingstoolsandchairsinsome designatedareas
KIDS TENT
▶ Largechairswithrockers,foot rests,sidetables,etc.
▶ Bicyclesorotherwheeled personaltransportdevices(e.g skateboards,hoverboards, go-pedsandSegways)arenot allowedinsidethegates
▶ Video-andaudiorecordingequipment
▶ Unauthorizedvendingorpromotionalitems
▶ Weapons,illicitdrugsand othercontraband
▶ Outsidebeveragesexcept factory-sealedwater
▶ Insertingstakes,polesorany otherobjectsintotheground, oruseofropes,cords,tape,etc. toreservespace
▶ Inflatableitems
▶ Drones
▶ OnMay2only,thefestival prohibitstarps,blankets,carts orwheeledicechestsandchairs withovera19-inchbase
Visitnojazzfest.comfor furtherinformation
Thekidsareafeaturesseveraltentsanda peacegarden Themaintentfeaturesmusic, dance,puppetry,circusarts,musictriviaand morefromitsstage.Otherdailyhappeningsin thekidsareaincludefamilygames,arangeof hands-oncrafts,STEM-relateddisplays,health andwellnessactivitiesandmore.Newthis yearisagreenscreenvideoexerciseforkidsto createtheirownGIFs.There’sasilentdiscofor tweenseverydayfrom3p.m.to5p.m.At2 p.m.Saturday,thereisamini-Carnivalparade thatkidscanjoin
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40 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > AprIl 29MA y 5 > 2024 11: 30 12 :0 0 1: 00 1: 30 2:0 0 2: 30 3: 00 4: 00 5: 00 6: 00 7: 00 3: 30 4: 30 5: 30 6: 30 1 2: 30 SA TU RD AY, MA Y 4 FES TIV AL ST AG E SHELL GENTI LL Y ST AG E CO NG O SQ UA RE ST AG E WW OZ JA ZZ TENT BL UES TENT GO SPELTENT PRESENTED BY MORRIS BA RT LA GNIAPPEST AG E JA ZZ & HERIT AG E ST AG E EC ONOMY HALL TENT SHER AT ON NEW ORLE AN S FA IS DO -D O ST AG E CUL TUR AL EX CHA NGE PA VILION RHY THMPO URIUM Lu cio Fe uille t 12 :4 51: 40 Jo n Cle ar y & the Ab so lut e Mons te r Ge ntlemen Ke rmit Ru ffin s & t h e Ba rb ec ue Sw ing er s 2: 30 -3 :2 5 2: 05 -3 :1 0 Co wboyMouth PJ Mor to n 3: 45 -4 :4 5 3: 45 -5 :0 0 Neil Yo ung Cr az y Hor se Gr et a Va n Fl ee t 5: 30 -7 :0 0 5: 20 -7 :0 0 Le o No ce nt elli 2: 05 -3 :2 0 Qu ee n La tif ah 5: 40 -7 :0 0 Jame s Riv er s Mo ve ment 1: 30 -2 :2 0 Sa mar a Jo y 4: 10 -5 :2 5 5: 50 -7 :0 0 Bl od ie ’s Jaz z Jam 12 :2 01: 10 11 :1 512 :0 5 2: 50 -3 :5 0 Jo hnn y Sa ns one Ba nd 1: 35 -2 :2 5 4: 15 -5 :3 0 Li tt le Fr ed die King Bl ue s Ba nd 12 :2 51: 15 Jo e Kr ow n Tr io +1 fe at. Pa pa Mali Glen Da vid Andr ew s Rhiannon Giddens Smok ing Ti me Jaz z Club 11 :1 512 :0 5 1: 45 -2 :4 5 6: 00 -7 :0 0 Gr eg g Sta ffo rd ’s Jaz z Hounds Fe uf olle t 12 :2 51: 25 12 :2 51: 15 Nathan & the Zy de co Cha Ch as Pr es er va tion Br ass 1: 35 -2 :3 0 3: 05 -4 :0 5 Ce dric Wa ts on et Bi jou Cr eo le A Tr ibut e to Jo hnn y Do dds fe at. Dr . Michael Whit e, Wa shb oa rd Chaz, and Jade Sa ntr ell 3: 25 -4 :1 5 6: 00 -6 :4 5 1: 25 -1 :5 5 Har dhe ad Hunt er s Mar di Gr as Indian s Kinf olk Br ass Ba nd 11 :1 511 :5 5 2: 50 -3 :3 5 Je rmaine La ndrum & Th e Abundant Pr ais e Re vi va l Choir 1: 55 -2 :4 0 6: 10 -6 :5 0 Ar chd io ce se of Ne w Or le ans Go sp el Choir Wa ts on Me morial Te ac hing Mi nis trie s Ma ss Cho ir Ne w Hop e Ba pt is t Chur ch Mass Choir 1: 00 -1 :4 5 5: 15 -6 :0 0 Jo sh Ka gler & Ha rm oni st ic Pr ais e Crus ade Ke lly Lo ve Jo ne s Lu cio Fe uille t Be juc o 11 :3 012 :3 0 12 :4 01: 35 5: 00 -6 :0 0 2: 00 -2 :5 5 5: 00 -6 :1 0 Jo hnn y Sk et ch and Th e Di rt y No te s Kinf olk Br ass Ba nd 11 :1 511 :4 5 Danilo Pé re z, Jo hn Pa tituc ci, Br ian Bl ade Le ga cy of Wa yn e Sh o rt er with S pe cial Gue st Chris Po tt er Je ss e McB ride Bi g Ba nd 2: 45 -3 :4 5 Bl ack Ma gic Dr umline Th e Zion Harmoniz er s 2: 15 -3 :1 5 Ann Sa vo y: Ano ther He ar t Cr eo le Gr oup Cimarr ón 1: 20 -2 :0 5 2: 50 -3 :4 5 Be auS ole il av ec Mic ha el Do uc et 12 :5 01: 50 Kr is tin Di able & Th e Cit y Pa ul Sa nchez and Th e Ro lling Ro ad Sho w 12 :0 512 :5 5 Ma gg ie Ko er ne r 11 :2 012 :2 0 Th e Ru mb le fe at . Ch ie f Jo se ph Bo ud re aux , Jr . 12 :4 01: 40 12 :0 512 :5 0 Vo ic es of Pe te r Cla ve r Mat achindé 11 :3 012 :2 0 Th e Jaz z St Lo uis AllSta rs 11 :1 5No on So nn y La ndr et h 6: 00 -7 :0 0 No on -1 2: 45 Sus anne Or tner ’s Macumb a 1: 10 -1 :5 5 Pa rd on My Fr en ch! 2: 20 -3 :0 5 Jo e Kr ow n 4: 45 -5 :3 0 Xe no Mo onflo we r SC HE DU LE S SU BJ EC T TO CH ANG E. FO R KI DS TE NT, PA RA DE AN D FO LK LI FE ST AG E SC HE DU LE S, VI SI T WW W. NO JA ZZ FE ST .C OM Yv et te La ndr y & the Juk es 11 :1 512 :0 5 11 :1 511 :5 5 Bi g Chie f Bi rd & Th e Yo ung Hunt er s Ma rd i Gr as In di ans 12 :1 51: 05 Ba mb oula 2000 3: 35 -4 :3 5 Hans Williams Ho tb oy Ro na ld an d Al fr ed Ba nk s 11 :2 012 :2 0 3: 20 -3 :3 5 ANT WIG ADEE! 3: 30 -4 :2 0 Th e Riv erB ender s Cimarr ó n 3: 20 -4 :2 5 Ta b Be noit 3: 50 -4 :4 5 5: 10 -5 :3 5 ANT WIG ADEE! 5:4 06: 35 Pa lme tt o Bu g St omp er s 4: 30 -5 :2 0 Au ro ra Ne aland’ s Ro ya l Ro se s 4: 15 -5 :3 5 Ni ck el Cr ee k 2: 15 -3 :0 5 Mat achi nd é 4: 35 -5 :3 5 Be juc o 4: 00 -5 :0 0 Br ian Co ur tne y Wils on 4: 30 -4 :4 5 Pa ra de: Ba tá mb or a
41 GA MB IT > BE ST OF NE WO RL EA NS .C OM > AprIl 29MA y 5 > 2024 11: 30 12 :0 0 1: 00 1: 30 2:0 0 2: 30 3: 00 4: 00 5: 00 6: 00 7: 00 3: 30 4: 30 5: 30 6: 30 1 2: 30 SU ND AY, MA Y 5 FES TIV AL ST AG E SHELL GENTI LL Y ST AG E CO NG O SQ UA RE ST AG E WW OZ JA ZZ TENT BL UES TENT GO SPELTENT PRESENTED BY MORRIS BA RT LA GNIAPPEST AG E JA ZZ & HERIT AG E ST AG E EC ONOMY HALL TENT SHER AT ON NEW ORLE AN S FA IS DO -D O ST AG E CUL TUR AL EX CHA NGE PA VILION RHY THMPO URIUM SC HE DU LE S SU BJ EC T TO CH ANG E. FO R KI DS TE NT, PA RA DE AN D FO LK LI FE ST AG E SC HE DU LE S, VI SI T WW W. NO JA ZZ FE ST .C OM Dr ag on Smok e 12 :3 01: 25 Ce lebr atingJimmyBu ffe tt with the Co ra l Re ef er Ba nd Gr up o Ni che 3: 25 -5 :0 5 2: 05 -3 :0 5 Jo e Bo namas sa Jeff re y Osb orne 3: 40 -4 :5 5 3: 45 -5 :0 0 Tr omb one Shor ty & Or le ans Av enue Bo nnie Ra it t 5: 35 -7 :0 0 5: 30 -7 :0 0 Th e Ra diat or s 1: 50 -3 :0 5 Ea rt h,Wind & Fi re 5: 40 -7 :0 0 Amina Sc ot t 1: 30 -2 :2 0 De lf ea yo Mar sa lis & the Up to wn Jaz z Or che st ra 4: 00 -5 :0 0 5: 30 -7 :0 0 Vict or Go ine s Qu ar te t 12 :2 01: 10 11 :1 5No on 2: 50 -3 :5 0 Ke nn y Ne al 1: 35 -2 :3 0 4: 10 -5 :1 0 3: 50 -4 :5 0 Jo hn Mo one y & Bl ue siana 12 :2 01: 15 Jo hnn y J & Th e Hitmen Te rr anc e Simien and the Zy de co Exp erienc e fe at. Mar ce lla Simien Mar cia Ba ll Th e Te nne ss ee Mass Choir Th e Pa lm Co ur t Jaz z Ba nd 11 :1 512 :0 5 3: 05 -4 :0 0 1: 40 -2 :4 0 4: 20 -5 :1 5 5:3 56: 45 Th e Ho t Pl at es Cimarr ón 12 :2 51: 20 12 :2 51: 15 Ke rmit Ru ffin s’ Tr ibut e to Lo uis Arms tr ong Le ro y Jo ne s & Ne w Or le ans ’ Fi ne st Ti m La ughlin 1: 35 -2 :2 5 2: 45 -3 :4 0 St ev e Rile y & the Mamou Pl ay bo ys Ro ddie Ro mer o & the Hub City AllSta rs 4: 25 -5 :2 0 5:4 06: 40 1: 55 -2 :4 5 Bi g Chie f Bo Do llis Jr . & the Wi ld Mag nol ia s Mari achi Jal is co 11 :1 511 :5 5 2: 45 -3 :3 0 Va l & Lo ve Aliv e Mass Choir 1: 50 -2 :3 5 6: 00 -6 :4 5 W im be rly Fa mi ly Go sp el Sing er s Jo nt é La nd ru m Nine ve h Ba pt is t Chur ch Mass Choir with Dr Hez ekiah Br ins on 12 :5 51: 40 5: 05 -5 :5 0 Fr anklin Av en ue Ba pt is t Chur ch Ma ss Ch oi r Do n “Mo os e” Jamis on Herit ag e Sc ho ol of Music Cimarr ón RA M of Haiti 11 :3 012 :2 0 12 :4 01: 30 5: 00 -6 :0 0 2: 05 -3 :0 0 5: 20 -6 :1 5 Julio y Ce sa r Ba nd 12 :4 51: 30 Le na Pr ima and the TLP Ba nd Wa te r Seed 11 :2 012 :1 0 To we r of Po we r Qu iana Ly nell 2: 40 -3 :3 5 Th e Pa ulin Br ot her s Tr aditional Br ass Ba nd Mué ve lo Ne w Or le ans Go sp el So ul Childr en 3: 00 -3 :5 0 Fu nk Monk ey fe aturingAr se ne De La y Mat achindé Irma Th omas 1: 55 -3 :0 0 3: 05 -4 :0 5 So ul Br as s Ba nd 1: 50 -2 :4 0 Mahmoud Chouki Ge or ge Po rt er Jr . & Ru nnin ’ Pa rd ner s 12 :3 01: 30 Mi a Bo rd er s 11 :2 012 :1 0 Er ic a Fa ll s an d Vi nt ag e So ul 12 :3 51: 35 12 :0 512 :4 5 Pa st or Jai Re ed 1: 40 -1 :5 5 Pa ra de: Lu cio Fe uille t La Tr an-K Ba nd 11 :3 012 :1 5 UNO Jaz z St udie s Alls ta rs 11 :1 5No on Ge or ge Th or og oo d & Th e De st ro ye rs 5: 40 -7 :0 0 4: 05 -5 :0 0 Dw ay ne Do ps ie & the Zy de co Hellr ais er s 5: 30 -7 :0 0 Th e Wa ll flo we rs No on -1 2: 50 Bu rris 1: 15 -2 :0 0 Dw ay ne Do ps ie 2: 25 -3 :1 0 To m McD ermo tt and Au ro ra Ne aland 4: 45 -5 :3 0 Mahmoud Chouki Cu rle y Ta ylor and Zy de co Tr ouble 11 :1 512 :0 5 11 :2 012 :1 0 Co nj unt o Ti err a Li nda 12 :3 01: 30 Dr . Br ic e Mi ller & Ma ho ga ny Br as s Ba nd 4: 10 -5 :0 0 Ne w Or le ans Klezmer Alls ta rs Re al Lo ve 11 :2 012 :1 0 3: 15 -3 :3 0 DJ Ca pt ain Charle s 3: 35 -4 :2 0 Eric a Fa lls Lu cio Fe uille t 3: 40 -4 :3 5 3: 10 -3 :3 0 Off st ag e: Mariachi Ja lis co
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gospel-tingedhymntohislover was andstillis everywhere,and peoplehavebeenenthralledwith Hozier’swarm,powerfulbaritone eversince.Thesoulandfolk-inspiredsinger-songwriterlastyear releasedhisthirdfull-lengthalbum, “UnrealUnearth,”andfolloweditup lastmonthwiththeEP,“Unheard,” whichincludesanewhit,thethumpingslowburn“TooSweet.”
STEEL PULSE 5:35-7P.M.,FRIDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
Anchoredbyfoundingsinger-guitaristDavidHindsandlongtimekeyboardistSelwynBrown,theBritish reggaebandSteelPulseisclosing inon50yearsofanti-oppression, socialjustice-focusedmusic.The band’snewmusicoutputhasslowed inrecentyears there’sbeenjust twofull-lengthssincethe’90s but SteelPulsemaintainsabusytour scheduleandisaleaderintheroots reggaescene
CHRISTONE “KINGFISH” INGRAM
5:35-7P.M.FRIDAY
BLUESTENT
Christone“Kingfish”Ingramwason fireduringhisJazzFestdebutlast
year.TheGrammy-winningMississippisinger-guitaristhasbeenheraldedasoneoftheleadingplayers inayounggenerationcarrying forwardthebluestorch,andhis soul-diggingsetintheBluesTent provedit.InJanuary,Ingramreleasedhisfirstlivealbum,recorded lastsummerinLondon.He’llalsosit downforaninterviewwithAmerican RouteshostNickSpitzerat3:15p.m. FridayontheAllisonMinerMusic HeritageStage.
JOURDAN THIBODEAUX ET LES RODAILLEURS
6-7P.M.FRIDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
JourdanThibodeaux,anativeof CypressIsland(southofBreaux Bridge),isamongagroupofyoung southLouisianamusiciansworking tonotonlypreservebutprogress LouisianaFrenchandCajunmusic. Recently,he’sbeengainingasocial mediafollowingwithhis“Louisiana Frenchdujour”lessons whichare usuallyprettygoodBoudreauxand ThibodeauxjokestoldinFrench AlongwithhissetwithhisbandLes RodailleursontheFaisDo-DoStage, he’llplayatrioshowearlierinthe daywithCedricWatsonandJoel Savoyat3:35-4:20p.m.Fridayin theRhythmpourium.
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TerenceBlanchardwillperform FridayatJazzFest.
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THU 4/25 8PM ToulouseTheatre Tell Me SomethingGood:ATribute to Chaka Khan
FRI 4/26
Jennifer Hartswick, ShiraElias, EricaFalls,Jelly Joseph,Ari Teitel,TonyHall, More
8PM Toulouse Theatre Jimi’s Dead:AMashup of Jimi Hendrix &the GratefulDead
Eric Krasno, Ross James, NikkiGlaspie ft.Brandon“Taz” Niederauer
FRI 4/26 1AM Toulouse Theatre Wednesday Night Titans
SAT4/27 8PM Toulouse Theatre TAUK Presents TowerofWonder:ATribute to TowerofPower &Stevie Wonder
TAUK ft.KanikaMoore, Lyle Divinsky,The Horn Section
SAT4/27 8PM Civic Theatre LP GiobbiPresents: Dead House
SAT4/27 1AM Toulouse Theatre The Funk Sessions
Skerik,Stanton Moore, Nels Cline,Wil Blades
SUN 4/28 8PM Toulouse Theatre Kitchen Dwellers Present: ABluegrassTribute to Dr.John
MON 4/29 9PM Toulouse Theatre Frequinauts
BigChiefDonaldHarrisonJr., Stanton Moore, Robert Mercurio,Robert Walter, Will Bernard
TUE 4/30 9:45PM House of Blues
AndyFrasco&The U.N.
ft.KrisMyers (Umphrey’s McGee),DanielDonato, Maggie Rose, Dogs In APileMembers
TUE 4/30
-WED 5/1
12:30PM Faubourg Brewery Daze BetweenNew Orleans
Gov’t Mule,Lettuce, Galactic,JohnScofield, The DirtyDozen Brass Band, Karl Denson,DanielDonato, The Rumble,The Iceman Special,More
WED 5/1 8PM Toulouse Theatre Papa Plays the Nite Tripper
John“Papa” Gros TributetoDr. John
WED 5/1
8:30PM Tipitina’s The Daze Between Band
JohnScofield, Chuck Leavell, DuaneBetts,EricKrasno, Ivan Neville GeorgePorterJr., Tony Hall, Jennifer Hartswick, Ryan Zoidis, RaymondWeber
THU 5/2 -SAT 5/4 8PM Toulouse Theatre Tank and the Bangas
THU 5/2 1AM Toulouse Theatre Stanton&Friends
Stanton Moore, Robert Walter,Skerik, Will Bernard, BigSam
FRI 5/3 8PM JoyTheater Lettuce: RAGE!FEST
FRI 5/3 1AM Toulouse Theatre Joe Russo’sSelcouth Quartet
SAT5/4 8PM JoyTheater Crescent City Classics: ACelebration of NewOrleans Funk
MembersofThe Meters, Dumpstaphunk,Lettuce,More
SAT5/4 1AM Toulouse Theatre Break Science
SUN 5/5 11PM Toulouse Theatre
Purple Party: ATribute to the MusicofPrince
MembersofCoolCoolCool, The NthPower,DoomFlamingo, MagicBeans,More
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Saturday MAY
AT JAZZ FEST
CREOLE GROUP
12:40-1:35P.M.SATURDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
HailingfromSanAndres,aCaribbean islandgovernedbyColombia,Creole Groupformedin1986asawayto preservetheisland’sCreolelanguage andmusicalidentity Usingacoustic guitars,mandolin,ajawboneand washtubbass,thebandplaysablend ofcalypso,mento,reggae,quadrille andotherCaribbeanstyles Readmore aboutthisgroupat12:40p.m.Friday (page29).
LUCIO FEUILLET
12:45-1:40P.M.SATURDAY
GENTILLYSTAGE
5-6P.M.SATURDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
GuitaristLucioFeuilletisfromNarino onthePacificCoastofColombiaalong thewesternfrontoftheAndes.He oftenperformssoloinaslow-picking folksinger-songwriterstyle,buthe alsouseslargerbandsforthemore upbeatsoundsoftheregion’sCarnival celebrations,withstrongLatinbeats. His2021album“BailandoBailando” incorporatedsynthesizersandelectric guitarsinacontemporaryexploration ofCarnival’straditionalmusic.His mostrecentreleaseislastyear’ssolo project“MinimoInfinito.”
CIMARRON
1:20-2:05P.M.SATURDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
3:20-4:25P.M.SATURDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
Cimarron,namedforatypeofhorse, playsjoropo,afastandfestivemusic fromtheplainsstraddlingColombia andVenezuela.Itsprimaryinstru-
mentsareharp,cuatro,bassand maracas,anditcansoundlikeit’s relatedtoSpanishflamenco Cimarron wasformedroughly25yearsagoby harpistandsongwriterCarlosRojas andAnaVeydo.WhenRojasdiedin 2020,Veydotookoverleadershipof theband.
Thegrouphasexperimented, pushingtheboundariesofthemusic’s Indigenousandruralroots,attimes includingAfro-Latinbeats.Despite itsfoundationinruralColombiantraditions,thebandhasalwaysreached beyondthenation’sborders,andits firstalbumwasreleasedonSmithsonianFolkways Itsmostrecentalbum, 2019’s“Orinoco,”wasnominatedfora BestFolkAlbumLatinGrammy.
BEJUCO
2-2:55P.M.SATURDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
4:35-5:35P.M.SATURDAY
JAZZ&HERITAGESTAGE
HailingfromTumaco,Bejucofuses
Afrobeatandtraditionalmusicfromits
regiononthePacificCoastofColombia.Formoreabouttheband,see thedescriptionat1:30p.m.Friday (page29).
ANN SAVOY: ANOTHER HEART
2:15-3:15P.M.SATURDAY
LAGNIAPPESTAGE
GuitaristandsingerAnnSavoyusually performsatJazzFestwithoneofher familybands,liketheSavoyDoucet BandwithherhusbandMarcSavoy andfiddlerMichaelDoucet.TheSavoy FamilyBand,whichincludesMarcand sonsJoelandWilson,performedlast weekend.Savoyalsoperformswith theall-womenbandtheMagnolia Sisters.ThoughshegrewupinVirginia, manyofherroughly40albumshave beenrootedinCajunsounds Forthisshow,she’sperformingwith thebandsheassembledtorecord“AnotherHeart,”releasedonSmithsonian Folkways.Thealbumincludesoriginals,like“CajunLoveSong,”which shewroteforMarc,buttherealsoare
coversoftheKinks’“WaterlooSunset,”BruceSpringsteen’s“StolenCar” andJoniMitchell’s“TinAngel.”The albumbuildsonaprojectofduetswith LindaRonstadtthattheduoreleased in2006,anditismoreofafolk-rock album.She’llbejoinedbyguitaristDirk Powell,whoproducedthealbum,son JoelSavoyonfiddle,andmore.
BEAUSOLEIL AVEC
MICHAEL DOUCET
2:50-3:45P.M.SATURDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
BeauSoleilcelebratedits50th anniversaryinAcadianainFebruary. Fordecadesthebandhastouredand broughtCajunmusictotheworld, bridgingthegapbetweentheolder bandsliketheBalfaBrothersandthe waveofnewbands,liketheLostBayou RamblersandPineLeafBoys.Itwill alwaysbethefirstCajunbandtowina GrammyAward.
Thebandalsohasembracedthe CreolemusicofAcadiana,andits2013 album,“FromBamakotoCarencro,”
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202 4 MAY 4 Week 1 Saturday
RhiannonGiddenswillperform SaturdayatJazzFest
PHOTO BY MICHAEL DEMOCKER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE
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BeauSoleilwillbeinterviewedby MichaelTisserandatnoononthe AllisonMinerMusicHeritageStage
SAMARA JOY
4:10-5:25P.M.SATURDAY
WWOZJAZZTENT
Onhermostrecentperformancein NewOrleans,SamaraJoywasjoined byfamilymembersattheOrpheum TheaterinDecembertosingholiday songsfromherChristmasalbum
TheBronxnativewasinspiredbyher family,whichincludedprofessional gospelsingers.Butfansinthejazz tentcanexpectabitmoreofwhat she’sknownfor.
The24-year-oldjazzsinger releasedadebutself-titledalbum in2021.Shefolloweditupin2022 with“LingerAwhile,”whichwona BestJazzVocalAlbumGrammyand helpedheralsoclaimtheBestNew ArtistGrammy.Atthemostrecent GrammyAwards,shecollected anothertrophyforBestVocalPerformancefor“Tight.”
Joywillbeinterviewedbyauthor KarenCelestanat1p.m.ontheAllisonMinerMusicHeritageStage.
RHIANNON GIDDENS
4:15-5:30P.M.SATURDAY
BLUESTENT
AsafoundingmemberoftheCarolinaChocolateDrops,violinistand banjoistRhiannonGiddensplayed Blackstringbandmusicwithroots infolk,bluegrass,blues,gospeland
Appalachianstringmusic.Hersolo careerhasbeenmorefarranging, andmostrecentlyshewonaPulitzer PrizeforMusicfor“Omar,”anopera shewrotewithMichaelAbels.The operatellsthestoryofOmarIbn Said,aMuslimclericinWestAfrica whowasenslavedandtransported toCharleston,SouthCarolina,inthe early1800s
GiddenscurrentlylivesinIreland, butsheisnostrangertoLouisiana, havingworkedwithmusicianand producerDirkPowell,whoperformedwithheratherlastappearanceattheBluesTent.Heand NewOrleans’LeylaMcCalla—as wellasJasonIsbell—contributed toherlatestsolorelease,lastyear’s “You’retheOne.”““IhopethatpeoplejusthearAmericanmusic,”she saidaboutthealbum.“Blues,jazz, Cajun,country,gospel,androck—it’s allthere.”
Giddenswillbeinterviewed byNPR’sGwenThompkinsat 2p.m.ontheAllisonMinerMusic HeritageStage.
NICKEL CREEK
4:15-5:35P.M.SATURDAY FAISDO-DOSTAGE
MandolinistChrisThile’svoice maysoundfamiliar.Forfouryears, hehosted“LiveFromHere,”the successorto“APrairieHome Companion.”Inthecontemporary bluegrassbandNickelCreek,heharmonizeswithsiblingsSaraWatkins andSeanWatkins.Thetriofound wideracclaimwiththeirself-titled 2000albumandwonaGrammy forBestContemporaryFolkAlbum for2002’s“ThisSide.”In2007,the bandwentonhiatussomembers
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NEIL YOUNG AND CRAZY HORSE
5:30-7P.M.SATURDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
Foralltheattentiongrabbedby TheRollingStones,onecouldhave missedthatNeilYoungisheadlining JazzFestonSaturday.TheCanadian importisnolesstalentedthanthe BritishInvasionlads,andat78,he’s notmuchyounger.He’snottopped thechartsnearlyasoften,buthe continuedtoputoutrelevantmusic wellintohislateryears.
Withhishighstrainedvoice,Young mightnotseemlikeanaturalfor rockfame,buthewasakeyplayer innumerousbands,andevolved throughseveralphases,includingas theso-calledgodfatherofgrunge. He’sreleasedprotestanthems throughthedecades,fromearly workwithBuffaloSpringfieldtothe VietnamWarprotest“Ohio”with Crosby,Stills,Nash&Young,tothe hardrockingandagitated’80sscreed “Rockin’intheFreeWorld,”toa conceptalbumcriticizingagriculture industrygiantMonsanto.
Youngcurrentlyisbackontour withCrazyHorse,forthefirsttime since2019,andafterafewyears backedbyLukasNelson’sPromise oftheReal Overfivedecades, YoungandCrazyHorsereleased15 studioalbumstogether,aswellas severalliverecordings,includingthe landmark1979album“RustNever Sleeps,”whichalsohadstudio-recordedtracks.Thatalbumisoften describedasaprecursortogrunge andhelpsexplainYoung’scollabora-
tionswithPearlJammembersin the1990s.
YoungandCrazyHorsejust released“FU##IN’UP,”anine-track EPfullofre-recordingsoftheir1990 album,“RaggedGlory.”Thealbum namecomesfromasongonthe earlieralbum,andmanysongswere re-recordedwithnewnames.
Besidesthatproject,there’s plentytochoosefromjustfromsongs recordedwithCrazyHorse,andother workfromhismorethan45studio albums He’sneverbeenhesitant aboutdoingthingshisownwayand wasoncesuedbyarecordcompany fordeliveringmusicitdidn’tthinkwas commerciallyviable Onstage,he sometimestoursthroughhishits,and sometimesignoreshisbestknown work,butinthelasttwodecades, he’sonlysolidifiedhisreputationasa greatliveperformer,regardlessofthe recordingideashe’spursued.
QUEEN LATIFAH
5:40-7P.M.SATURDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
StarringontheTVshow“Living Single”andromanticcomediesand hostingadaytimeTVtalkshowmay haveobscuredtheimpactQueen Latifahhadasapioneeringrapperin theearly1990s.
Albumsincluding1989’s“AllHail theQueen”and1993’s“BlackReign” madeherthequeenofhip-hop. Butshealsostartedactinginthe early1990s,includinginSpikeLee’s “JungleFever,”andappearedon “TheFreshPrinceofBel-Air”with WillSmithin1991.
Herwidersuccesshasn’tnegated anythingaboutherlifeinhip-hop, thoughshehasn’treleasedanalbum since2009.She’sdoingahandful ofconcertsthisyear,andthistripto NewOrleansisn’tgoingtobelike “GirlsTrip.”ButLatifahcanhandle eitherwithease.
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WIMBERLY FAMILY GOSPEL SINGERS
11:15-11:55A.M.SUNDAY
GOSPELTENT
Startthedayoffrightwithsomehighenergyholy spiritpraise,courtesyoftheWimberlyFamilyGospel Singers.FoundedinNewOrleansin1976,theband hasbeenaregularpresenceatJazzFest,bringingtheir classicfunky,soulfulgospelmusictothemassesfor literalgenerations.Thecurrentlineupofthebandis ledbyEnealWimberly,whowillundoubtedlyhavethe aislesfullofdancersSundaymorning.
CONJUNTO TIERRA LINDA
11:20A.M.-12:10P.M.SUNDAY
JAZZANDHERITAGESTAGE
Foundedin2019bybassistandsingerGabrielCase, ConjuntoTierraLindohavebecomearegularonthe localmusiccircuit,playingamixofsalsa,popular Cubanmusic,mamboandLatinJazzclassics,aswell asoriginals.
Thebandhasbecomeoneofthestandoutsin NewOrleans’growingLatinmusicscene,putting onfun,energeticshowsthatalwayshavethedance floorpacked
LA TRAN-K BAND
11:30A.M.-12:15P.M.SUNDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
NewOrleans’LaTran-KBandismadeupofmembers fromtheDominicanRepublic,Honduras,Guatemala, NicaraguaandVenezuela.Thebandplaysavarietyof Afro-Carribeanstylesincludingcumbia,salsa,bachata andmerengue They’vebecomearegularsightinthe city’smusicsceneovertheyears,playingfestivalsin andaroundNewOrleansaswellasregularshows, includingseverallastyearwithpopularDJC’estFunk attheRabbitHole.
DWAYNE DOPSIE
1:15-2P.M.SUNDAY
RHYTHMPORIUM
DWAYNE DOPSIE AND THE ZYDECO HELLRAISERS
4:05-5P.M.SUNDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
TheyoungestofzydecolegendRockin’Dopsie’seight children,Dwaynestandsonhisowntwofeetasa toweringfigureinzydecomusic bothintermsofhis musicalabilityandsheersize Physically,Dopsieisso bighemakesafull-sizeaccordionlooklikeachild’s toy,animpressivefeatonlyoutdonebyhiseven moremassivestagepresence Duringhissets,Dopsie neverseemstostaystill,stalkingacrossthestage andoftenthroughthecrowd withtheenergyofa tornado.Combinedwithhisinfectiouscrowdworkand gregariousnature,Dopsieisamust-see
STEVE RILEY AND THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS
1:35-2:35P.M.SUNDAY
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
SteveRileyandtheMamouPlayboysreturntoJazz FestSundayinwhatissuretobeaoneofthisyear’s standoutCajunmusicperformances Astapleofthe southLouisianamusicscenefordecades,theband hasproduced10recordsoveritsdecadeslongcareer, producingamixoftraditionalnumbersandoriginals, largelyinCajunFrench.
IRMA THOMAS
1:55-3P.M.SUNDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
TheSoulQueenofNewOrleansmayhaveturned83 thisyear,butshe’sstillputtingonagemofaperformance,asherrecentFrenchQuarterFestsetproved Hervoiceisasstrongasever,andwhileshemayhave sloweddownjustatouchortwoovertheyears,her magneticpresenceandswaggerisstillcaptivating audiencesmorethan60yearsintoherstoriedcareer.
Thomashasalreadyhadabusyyear,recentlyfinishingworkonnotonebuttwonewrecords:thefirst agospelrecordofherownandasecondsoon-to-bereleasedalbumwithGalactic
Honestly,whatmoreistheretosaythanit’sIrma freakin’Thomas,soyaknowit’sgoingtobedynamite.
GRUPO NICHE
2:05-3:05P.M.SUNDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
BasedinBogota,GrupoNicheisamainstayofthe salsascene,andthey’realsoagreatintroductionto thegenreforanyonewhohasn’tdippedtheirtoesinto thisLatinstylebefore.Foundedin1978,GrupoNiche playsaclassicmixofhighenergy,upbeatandslower, moreromanticstylesofsalsa,whichwilldefinitely keepthecrowdmoving
MARIACHI JALISCO
3:10-3:30P.M.SUNDAY
CULTURALEXCHANGEPAVILION
4:25-5:20P.M.SUNDAY
JAZZ&HERITAGESTAGE
NewOrleans’MariachiJaliscobringtheclassicmariachi styleofMexicanmusictoJazzFestSundayafternoon.
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Email: henrietta.alves@gmail.com formoreinformation. SeeHenriettaperform weeklyat HolyDiver,Tuesdaysat 6:30
WithrootsinIndigenousandtraditionalSpanish music,mariachimusicremainspopularthroughout muchofMexicoandpartsoftheUnitedStates, andMariachiJalisco’ssix-piecebrandofthegenre isasgreatasanintroductionforbeginnersasitisa treatforfansofmariachimusicalike.
THE NEW ORLEANS KLEZMER ALLSTARS
4:10-5P.M.SUNDAY
LAGNIAPPESTAGE
Formedin1991,theKlezmerAllstarsaresomethingofasupergroupmadeupofarotatingcast ofsomeofNewOrleans’bestmusicians.Their recentlyreleasedrecord,“Tipish,”features longtimeplayersBenEllman,GlennHartman, JonathanFreilich,AuroraNealand,DougGarrison, JoeCabralandDanOestreicher,whileStanton Mooreandothershavealsoplayedwiththeband overtheyears.
TheAllstarsfuseclassicNewOrleansfunkand jazzwithtraditionalEuropeanJewishfolkmusic forahighenergyuniquesoundthatwillhaveyou clappingalong,dancingandgrinninglikeahappy foolbeforeyouknowit.
THE WALLFLOWERS
5:30-7P.M.
FAISDO-DOSTAGE
Nepobabiesmaygetabadnameonoccasion, butespeciallyinthemusicbusinessit’snotalways beenparticularlyeasyforthechildrenofsuperstarstofindtheirownfootingoutfromunderthe shadowoftheirparents.
However,thathasn’tbeenthecaseforThe Wallflowers’JakobDylan,whosedadBobisalsoa singersongwriteryoumighthaveheardof Launchedin1989,thebandhasundergone anumberoflineupchanges,butalwayswith Dylanatitsheart.Overits35-yearhistory,The Wallflowershavecarvedoutanimpressivecareer inindierock,producingsevenfull-lengthstudio albums,includingtheirclassicsophomorerecord, “BringingDowntheHorse.”Thequadrupleplatinumrecordincludedtheiriconic“OneHeadlight,” whichtookhomemultipleGrammyawards.
TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE
5:35-7P.M.SUNDAY
FESTIVALSTAGE
TroyAndrews,akaTromboneShorty,isonce againbackontheFestivalStageSundayto
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officiallycloseoutthisyear’sfestivities.Andrews, alongwithhisbandOrleansAvenue,havebeen headliningthelastdayofJazzFestformorethan adecade,providingahighenergy,emphaticexclamationpointtotwoweeksoffun.
RaisedinTreme,Andrewsbeganplaying trombonepracticallybeforehecouldwalk and evenperformedatJazzFestattheripeoldageof fourwithblueslegendBoDidley Sincethen,he’s beenamassivefigureinthecity’smusicscene, startingwithhisworkiniconicbrassbands,asthe frontmanofOrleansAvenueandasafeatured artistwithJonBatiste,Juvenileandmore.
EARTH, WIND AND FIRE
5:40-7P.M.SUNDAY
CONGOSQUARESTAGE
Chicago’sEarth,WindandFirereturnstoa familiarspotclosingouttheCongoSquareStage. Foundedin1969,Earth,WindandFire’seclectic mixofsoul,funk,R&B,discoandotherstyleshas madethemoneofthemostrecognizablebandsin theworld.
Thesix-timeGrammy-winningbandcameinto theirownjustasdiscobegan,andthroughout muchofthe’70sand’80syoucouldn’tfinda dancefloororrollerrinkwherehitslike“Shining Star,”“BoogieWonderland”and“Fantasy” weren’tinheavyrotation Butit’stheir1978No
1single“September”whichthebandisperhaps bestknownfor,andforgoodreason Theupbeat, beautifuldiscoanthemquicklycametodefinethe band,andin2018itwasenteredintotheLibrary ofCongress’NationalRecordingRegistryforits historical,culturalandaestheticimportance The banditself,meanwhile,wasinductedintothe RockandRollHallofFamein2000
GEORGE THOROGOOD AND THE DESTROYERS
5:40—7P.M.SUNDAY
BLUESTENT
CombiningtheChicagobluesandstraightforward classicrockstyles,GeorgeThorogoodhasbeen rockingbarrooms,concerthallsandfestival stagesforfivedecades.HeandtheDestroyers cametoprominenceinthe’80s anddefined whatitmeanttogodrinkingforageneration withtheirrenditionsofclassicbluessongslike “OneBourbon,OneScotch,OneBeer”and“Who DoYouLove,”alongwithoriginalslike“IDrink Alone”and“BadtotheBone,”Thorogood’stake onMuddyWaters’iconic“MannishBoy.”
Overhiscareer,Thorogoodhasproducedmore thanadozenrecordsandbecomeaniconofrock ‘n’roll Hewillbeinterviewedat2:15p.m.atthe AllisonMinerMusicHeritageStage.
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ChefWalkerGeoffrayandhiswife andpartnerKatieMorrisarebehind therestaurant,apassionprojectthat grewoutoftheircateringbusiness, Blackpearl,whichtheystartedin 2017.Geoffrayisanativeson,notjust toNewOrleans,buttotheriverbend neighborhoodwherethebusinessis based.Thelocationhasbeenafew differentrestaurants,mostrecently CarrolltonMarket.
“I’vebeenrattingaroundthisneighborhoodmywholelife,”hesays
Hisparentsstillruntheframeshop onOakStreetthathegrewuparound asakid.AndnowheandMorrislive onJeannette,justafewblocksfrom therestaurant,whichalsoservesasa cateringcommissarykitchen.Itisthis senseofplacethatinformsMotherof pearl’smission.
“Theideawastohavesomethingin theneighborhoodfortheneighborhood,”hesays.“Wehavesomany greatrestaurantsthatkeeptheNew Orleanstraditionalive.Iwantedto offersomethingdifferent.”
Thecouplequietlyopenedthe restaurantaboutayearago,sharing informationthroughtheirInstagram account.BecauseofBlackpearl’s busyweekendcateringschedule,Motherofpearlisonlyopen WednesdaythroughFriday
Thespacehasmodern,cleanlines, anopenkitchenandfunkytouches likethesassymonkeywallpaper behindthebar.Seatingislimitedto35 guests,andthere’sasensethatthis placeisforthoseintheknow.
Geoffrayseestherestaurantasa chancetoflexculinarymusclesnot oftenusedforcateredevents.
“Alotofdestinationwedding coupleswanttraditionalNewOrleans foodtobepartoftheirmenu,”the chefsays.“Weworkwithinthatbox, withourownstyle,buttherestaurant allowsustopushthoseboundaries.”
Thelatestseasonalmenuis crowdedwithonecraveabledish afteranother.Chickenliversare dredgedincornmealandfried,
glazedwithaspicypepper jellyandaccentedwith boiledpeanutcream
Therearecollardgreens stuffedwithandouillewith atomatosambal,anddiced avocadoistoppedwith lemon-horseradishdressing.Aprimebrisketburger istoppedwithAsiagoand Dijonaioliandservedwith twice-cookedfries.
Thecrawfishboilgnocchi seemslikeadishsomebody wouldhavethoughtabout agesago.potatognocchi aretoppedwithacreamy andouilleandcrawfish saucestuddedwithmushroomsandpearlonions, withallspice-pickledcarrots ontheside.
“Therearealltheelementsofaboilontheplate, justdeliveredinadifferent way,”Geoffraysays.
Castelvetranoolivesare pairedwithartichokes andchicken,withsauteed fingerlingsontheside. ThelemonpestoGulffish isthepriciestdishonthemenuat $26,anditiscrustedwithfenneland corianderandservedwithfermented tomatorisottoandpickledsquash. Appetizersareinthe$8-$16range, withlargerplatespricedfrom$15 to$26.
Jazzfestfoodprep
ThecrawfishsacksattheNewOrleans Jazz&HeritageFestivalaredelicious, butalsobedevilingtoproduce,andfor manyyearsErinMerrickheldsucha grudgeattheirlabor-intensivenature thatshesworeoffthem.Eventually though,deliciousprovedout.
“Istoppedeatingthemfordecades,I justgotsofrustrated,”shesays.“ButI cameback.Ihadto.”
Thecrawfishsackisadollopofhighly seasonedcrawfishtailsbundledinto acrepeandfoldeduplikeabeggar’s purse,tiedatthetopwitharibbon-thin leekstrand,thenfried
Eachoneisassembledbyhand, andpatton’sCaterers,thefamily-run businessinSlidellstartedbyMerrick’s grandparents,willmakeroughly 25,000ofthemforJazzFestthisyear.
Bitinginisinstantbliss.Buttheability tofieldsuchadishinJazzFest-sized quantitiesfromoutdoorkitchens,serve thematthepaceofgrab-and-goand maintaintheconsistencythatJazzFest
Thereisafullbarandanevolvingwinelistwithanemphasison smallerproducers.
Althoughheisn’tformallytrained, Geoffraylearnedhiscraftonthe job,workingincateringkitchensfor eightyearsbeforeopeninghisown business.Whilehelearnedfrom manychefsalongtheway,hesays workingwithlarkinSelman,the formerchefandowneratGautreau’s whohashisowncateringservice, taughthimthemost
“Iconsiderhimmymentor,” Geoffraysays.
Weddingsareabigpartofthe couple’sbusiness.Morrishandles
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mostoftheclientcontactandturnkey customerservice,whileGeoffray managestheculinarysideofthings
“WegetcouplesthatwantNew OrleansandVietnamesefood,or IndianorChinese,”hesays. Foroneevent,hepairedcrabboil braisedturkeyneckswithaKashmiri rajmacurry,withsouthern-stylecornbreadontheside.Someofthedishes thechefandhisteamhavecreatedat weddingsshowupatMotherofpearl. “It’stakingsomethingfamiliarand givingitanewdimension,”hesays. “Wearen’tgoingforfinedining.We wanttoservegoodmid-weekcomfort food,somethingfolksaren’tcooking athome.I’mnottryingtogetontop 10lists,butIdowanttobetopof mindformyneighbors.”
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AtJazzFest,Patton’sCateringservesa comboplateofacrawfishsack,anoyster pattyandcrawfishbeignets.
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fansexpectandJazzFestproducers demandistheresultofsystemsdevelopedovertheyears,andanall-out effortatfestivaltime.
“Wehaveitdowntoascience,though likemostgoodscience,it’salways evolving,”Merricksays.“Thisisn’tlike rollingupintoakitchenandgettingto work.Wehavetocreateallthat.”
JazzFestisrenownedforitsfood,but ittakesalotmorethanatastydishtobe asuccessfulvendorhere.
Theheavyliftofmakingitallhappen goesonbehindthescenes,whether justpastthetentedcounterswhere customersorderoracrosstownatcommissarykitchensandproduction
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Staffingup,liningupsuppliers, balancingever-changingpricesonthe supplyendforthehighly-personal expectationsonthedemandsideand sometimesmanagingotherbusinesses thatmustcontinueconcurrently—it allgoesintothemultifacetedmatrix behindthisfestivalmenu
VeteranvendorssayJazzFest’s in-housefooddepartmentsetsthe stagewithinfrastructure,proceduresandfoodsafetychecksdevelopedaroundtheparticularneedsof feedinghundredsofthousandsof peopleoutdoorsoverthecourseof twolongweekends.
“It’sasmuchafoodfestivalasitis amusicfestival:peoplearecoming theretoeat,andit’snotfunnelcakes andcorndogs.It’stotallydifferent fromotherfestivals,”sayschef patGallagher,whoseownstand servesrestaurant-worthypecan catfishmeuniereandcrabcakeswith smokedtomatotartarsauce.
“Thefooddepartmentholdsusto astandard,andinthelongrun,they makeourjobeasierbecauseyou knowwhattheexpectationsare,” Gallaghersays.
Butexecutionfallstothevendors themselves,andtheyhaveevolved theirownprocesses,basedon theirdishes,thedynamicsoftheir businessesand,often,thefamilies behindthem
TheCrawfishMonicaboothatJazz Festhassixlines,eachleadingtoits onenamesakedish,abowlofrotini pastaandcrawfishtailsinaspicy creamsauce.
Beforethefirstoneisservedthough, theCrawfishMonicacrewmodel exactlyhowthey’llsetupalltheirgear andequipmentforadryrunatastorageyardinindustrialElmwood Everypieceisassembledasifready foraction;thenit’stakenrightback downagainandloadedintotrucks whereitwillbeassembledforrealat theFairGrounds
Evenafterfourdecadesofserving CrawfishMonicatotheJazzFest crowds,thisexerciseisrepeatedeach year,checkingforwhatmightbe missingorwhatcouldworkbetter
“JazzFeststartsforusin November,”sayspierre“pete” Hilzim,whowithhiswifeMonica Davidsonrunsthecompanybehind CrawfishMonica.
“yougothroughyourequipment, that’sfirst,andbyJanuarywe’re checkingonvendors,placingfood orders.you’rebuildingarestaurant you’llonlyhaveforafewdaysayear, andonthatfirstdayofthefestyougo inandturniton,andithastowork.”
MembersoftheNguyen familyfromBaMien restaurantinNewOrleans EastserveVietnamese favoritesatJazzFest.
Caluda’sisbestknownaroundNew Orleansforkingcakes,butassoon asCarnivalseasonendsownerJohn Caluda’sattentionswitchesoverto hisJazzFeststandards,including whitechocolatebreadpuddingand hissignaturecrawfishstrudel,a savorypastry.He’llspendaround $40,000toproducethatdishalone, moneyhemustfrontlongbeforethe festivalgatesopen.
“There’safinancialriskgoingin, becauseyouhavetopayforeverythingahead,andyou’regaugingthe crowds,whatthelineupwilldo,and youdon’tknowwhattheweatherwill do,”Caludasays
There’salsothebalancingactof keepingdishesavailablethrough theentirespanofJazzFest,which ismuchlongerthanmostfestivals (eightdaysthisyear),withoutbeing stuckwithtoomuchextrabytheend.
“Wehavespreadsheetsandto-do liststhatIlookateverydayfor monthstostayontargetforthis,” Caludasays
BaMien,thelocalVietnamese restaurantwithaboothattheHeritage SquareareaatJazzFest,offerscool andrefreshingfreshricepaperspring rolls.Theymustbemadedaily,and thatmeansanearlywakeupcall
“We’reattherestaurantat4a.m everydayofthefesttomakethose,” saysAmandaNguyen,whoseparents MaiandTruongNguyenruntheNew OrleansEastrestaurant
Nguyengrewupworkinginthat restaurant,andalsoatthefamily’s JazzFestbooth.ShelivesinNew Jerseynow,buteachyearsheschedulestimetocomebackandpitchin foranall-outfamilyeffort.
“Weuseourvacationtimefor this,”shesays.“It’safamilyobligation,butalsooneweenjoy.It’san opportunitytocomehomeandbe together.We’reworking,butwe’re together.”
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ASPRINCIPALCHIEF,LORAANN CHAISSONREPRESENTSTHEUNITED
HOUMANATIONlocallyandinternationally.ShewasborninHoumaandnow livesinpointe-au-Chien,areasheavily damagedbyHurricaneIdain2021.She justreturnedfrommakingapresentationinNewyorkattheUnitedNations’ permanentForumonIndigenousIssues Andshe’srepresentedthetribeatJazz Fest,bothasavolunteerandofficially, fornearlyfourdecades.Shedoesafood demonstrationattheFoodHeritage stageeveryyearandalsodoescraft demonstrationsintheFolklifeVillage. ForinformationabouttheUnited HoumaNation,visitunitedhoumanation.org.ForinfoaboutculturalhappeningsatJazzFest,seenojazzfest.com
Howdidyouget involvedatJazzFest?
LORAANNCHAISSON: Ididvolunteerworkatfirst,andhelpingout attheKids’Tent.Atonetime,people usedtodroptheirkidsoffatthekids area.It’stotallydifferentnow.We usedtomakeapalmettohouse.My cousinGrayhawk(perkins)wasone ofthemanagers.He’samusicianand astorytellerforourtribe.Webuilta palmettohutandkidshelped.Iusedto bringmyboysthere.
WehadalwaystriedtogetaNative AmericanVillageinJazzFest.We werelike,“We’refirstpeople.New Orleanswasourterritory.let’shave something.”Wewereabletogetthat Wehadastageandbig-timetribal musiciansandlocaltribalartists.We haddemonstrationsofpowwows.It wasinacircle.Wehadthefoodbooth there.WedidIndiantacosandfry breadandthetraditionalfoods.Then HurricaneKatrinahit,anditwastaken away.AfterKatrina,theyswitcheditto theareawherewearenow.
Howdidyouget involvedinthefood sideofthefestival?
C: Istarteddemonstratingfoodatthe Zatarain’sStagewhenitwasoutside Theydidawaywiththat.AfterCovid, thatnevercameback.
Ms.lorettaOdenistheoldestNative Americanchef.Sheisstillworking.She’s fromtheCitizenpotawatomiNation.
Shestillcooksand runstherestaurant 39TribesintheFirst AmericansMuseumin OklahomaCity.
ShecametoJazz Fest.Shehaddone acookingserieson pBS(“Seasoned withSpirit:ANative Cook’sJourney”). SheandIwereonone ofthefirstepisodes together.SoJazz Festinvitedherto comedoademoof traditionalfoods.We cameintogether.I didalligatorsauce piquante.That’s howIstarted.
Everyyear,Istarted doingafooddemonstration.Iwoulddo oneofourtraditional dishes.Ididtraditionalfilegumbo. Agumbowithouta roux.That’sindigenoustoourpeople. Weusetheleavesof sassafrastrees.In August,westartharvestinganddrying itandthengrindingit.That’swhat makesitthick.
Idocornmaquechoux.Idothe threesistersdish.That’scorn,beans andsquash.It’soneoftheoldest dishesintheU.S.asfarasIndigenous people.OrIwoulddosomethingwith blackberriesorpumpkin.That’sall Indigenousfoods.lorettaandIdoa lotofworkshopsonIndigenousfoods. It’swhyIlovechefJohnFolse.He alwaysmakessurethatcontributions toNewOrleansfoodstartoffwith nativefoods.Healwaysmakessure that’srecognized.
Sweetpotato,tomatoesand chocolateareallIndigenousfoods Strawberries,sunflowersandsunfloweroil,corn,beans.Allthesethings areIndigenous.
Alltribalpeopledofrybread. ThroughouttheUnitedStatestheyall dofrybread.It’snotatraditionaltraditionaldish.Thegovernmentimposed theflouronus.Sothetribalpeople startedcreatingthesebreads
Whatdishareyou demonstrating?
C: Iamtakingfrybreadandsweet
potatoandusingthesameingredients IusewhenImakesweetpotatopie.I takethoseingredientsandmixitwith thefrybread,andmakeadoughand wrapitaroundthestrawberryandfry it.Nothinghealthy,butit’sgood.
Thisyearisalittledifferent.It’slike achefcompetition.Iguessthey’ve beenwatchingalotofFoodNetwork. Usually,Ihavetocookfor100people. Iambringingsomesugarcaneand somehoneytouseasatopping Thatdishwascreatedafter HurricaneIda.Welosteverything.We didn’thaveprepspace.Wehadtouse onlywhatwehadatthetime.Ourtribe wasdevastated—allofourtribalcommunitiesinHouma,pointe-au-Chien, Dulac,lafourche.Wehadtocreate thingsonthespot.That’ssomething wecreatedforJazzFest.Thetribe sellsthatattheboothatJazzFest.The boothisourbiggesttribalfundraising fortheyear Wemakethefrybreadonthe spotanddodemonstrations.It’s poppinghot
TheIndiantacoisfrybreadwith groundbeef,lettuce,tomatoesand cheeseandahomemadesauce.Ido minealittledifferentthantheydo.I usetomato,onions,cilantroandsalt andpepper.It’slikeasalsa.Butthe tribedoesmorelikeapicantesauce Thefirstweekend,I’llbethere Thursdayforthedemonstration.The secondweekend,I’llbethereeveryday. Iamdoingabasket-weavingdemonstration.Iamatraditionalweaver.Iuse palmettoleaves.Iamlookingforward toit.Ihavebeentraveling.Basket weavingismytherapy.
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Inthemusicalbasedonthe1992 movie,DelorisVanCartierisanightclub singerwhowitnessesacrimeandhasto hideoutinaconvent.Herbigpersonality isn’taneasyfit,butmusicbringsthe sisterstogetherinthecomedy.At7:30 p.m.Friday,May3,andSaturday,May4, and2p.m.Sunday,May5,andcontinuingMay10-19atrivertownTheatersfor theperformingArts.Tickets$39-$53 viarivertowntheaters.com
HaveaGreatJazzFest
Alongwithplayingwiththe PreservationHallJazzBandandCharlie GabrielduringJazzFest,guitaristand positivityspreaderJoshuaStarkman hoststwofestivaleditionsofhisHavea GreatDayshow.He’llbejoinedbyguest musiciansforinterviewsandperformances.Catchthenextoneat5p.m Wednesday,May1,attheAceHotel’s Altobar.Theshowisfree.Findmore infoatacehotel.com/new-orleans
RobinBarnesand theFiyaBirds
RobinBarnes’powerfulvoiceis equallyathomeinjazz,soul,funk really,anygenreshe’dwanttotackle. AttheHotelpeter&paul,she’lldiginto thesoulaspectsofhermusicwithher bandtheFiyaBirds.Themusicstarts at8p.m.Tuesday,April30.Ticketsare $25viaeventbrite.com
WWOZPianoNight
Theannualbetween-Jazz-Fest-weekendseventgatherspianistsfromfar andwideforasix-hourmarathonfundraisingconcertforcommunityradio stationWWOZ.Thelineupincludes littleFeat’sBillpayne,MarciaBall,Jon Cleary,Oscarrossignoli,lillilewis, TomMcDermott,JesseMcBride,Victor Campbell,larrySieberth,JoeKrown andmanymore.Theshowstartsat 5:30p.m.Monday,April29,atHouse ofBlues.Findticketandstreaming informationatwwoz.org.
IvanNeville&Friends
KeysplayerandNewOrleansfunk heavyweightIvanNevilleheadlines thisweek’sfreeWednesdayatthe Squareconcert.Nevillelastyear released“TouchMySoul,”hisfirst soloalbuminnearly20years.New OrleanspopartistleTrainiump opensat5p.m.Wednesday,May1, inlafayetteSquare.Findmore detailsatylcwats.com.
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HOTEL—DoubleBirdft.peterHarris, Ashlinparker,JasonMarsalis,andryan Hanseler,8pm
BLUENILE—ToubabKrewe,11pm
BOURBONOBAR—KennyBrown Duo,4pm
CAFÉISTANBUL —JamesSingleton's Malabar,7pm;JudithOwen&TheJOBig Band,8pm
D.B.A.NEWORLEANS—JumpHounds, 9pm;Meschiyalakeandthe Machetes,10pm
DEWDROPINN Bobbyrush,7pm FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB
MatineeAllStarBand,1pm;leeFloyd AndThunderboltTrio,5pm;richard ScottandFriends,8pm
THERABBITHOLE—Zita,special guest,8pm
THESPOTTEDCATMUSICCLUB— JenavieveCooke+theWindingBoys,2 pm;DominickGrillo+theFrenchmen StreetAll-Stars,6pm;MichaelWatsonc andtheAlchemy,9:30pm
TIPITINA'S—TromboneShorty&Orleans Avenue,Galactic,SunraArkestra,8pm
TUESDAY30
BAYOUBARATTHEPONTCHARTRAIN
HOTEL—peterHarrisandFriendsft pedroSegundo,VictorCampbell,andrex Gregory,8pm
BJ'SLOUNGEBYWATER—Meschiya lake,Scully,BenBruisey,lilyFein,James Course,andHowieHuber,9pm
BLUENILE WilBlades,DonaldHarrison Jr,Herlinriley,WillBernard,10pm
BOURBONOBAR Dr.Zach,4pm; Ingridluccia,8pm CAFÉISTANBUL Hot8BrassBand,8pm
D.B.A.NEWORLEANS GreggHill, 6pm;KidChocolateandtheFree p.O.C.,9pm
DEWDROPINN—JoyClark,8pm FRITZEL'SEUROPEANJAZZCLUB richard"piano"Scott,1pm;ColinMyers Band,5pm;FritzelsAllStarBandw/Jamil Sharif,8pm
HOTEL PETER&PAUL—robinBarnes& TheFiyabirds,8pm
THERABBITHOLE—rebirthBrass Band,7pm
THESPOTTEDCATMUSICCLUB—Chris ChristyBand,2pm;ThelittleBigHorns,
6pm;SmokingTimeJazzClub,9:30pm
TIPITINA'S—DragonSmokefeat.Ivan Neville,StantonMoore,Ericlindell& robertMercurio,SirWoman,9pm
WEDNESDAY1
BAYOUBARATTHEPONTCHARTRAIN
HOTEL—Firmrootsft.peterHarris, DerekDouget,DwightFitch,Jr.,andthe NewOrleansGroovemaster,8pm
BLUENILE—GameofBones,11pm
BLUENILEBALCONYROOM—New BreedBrassBand,9:30pm
BOURBONOBAR—GaryBrown,4pm; Serabee,8pm
D.B.A.NEWORLEANS—TinMen,6pm; TheCoven,9pm;rooseveltCollier'sJimi MeetsFunk,11:59pm
MUSICBOXVILLAGE—ÌFÉ,Weedie BraimahandtheHandsofTime,7pm
SANTOS—Sweepingpromises,9pm
THESPOTTEDCATMUSICCLUB Chris ChristyBand,2pm;ShotgunJazzBand,6 pm;Martinpetersandtheparty,9:30pm
THURSDAY2
BAMBOULAS—MissSigridandtheZigZags, 1:15pm;ChristinaKaminisandTheMix, 5:30pm;WolfeJohn'sBluesBand,9pm
BAYOUBARATTHEPONTCHARTRAIN
HOTEL—Crypticft.peterHarris,Jamison ross,ricardopascal,andvirtuoso negro,8pm
BJ'SLOUNGEBYWATER—TheShitty Stones,9pm
BLUENILE KrasnoMooreproject,11 pm;Funkyou,12am
BLUENILEBALCONYROOM—Where y’AtBrassBand,7pm;FlowTribe,11pm
BOURBONOBAR—Kimchisoop,4pm; TiffanyHallAndTheJazzMasters,4pm
CAFÉISTANBUL —Mathis,Martin&Haas feat.GeorgeporterJr.,11:45pm
D.B.A.NEWORLEANS Meschiyalake andthelittleBigHorns,6pm;Ericlindell (twoshows),10pm
DEWDROPINN EricaFalls& Friends,8:30pm
HOLYDIVERNOLA—SilentSolace,Knife Kickers,F.I.T.H.andDrab,9pm
HOWLIN'WOLF —AliAngel,ChloeMarie, AStrangeBird,DJWarmAdvice,8pm
ORPHEUMTHEATER—BigFreediaand thelpO,8pm
PEACOCKROOM,HOTELFONTENOT— DalovebirdswithrobinBarnesandpat Casey,8pm
SANTOS NightClubwithrosegarden FuneralpartyandDJJpEG,9pm
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MarciaBall,6pm
THEJOYTHEATER—leftoverSalmon, 9pm
THESPOTTEDCATMUSICCLUB Chris ChristyBand,2pm;JenavieveCooke+ theWindingBoys,6pm;JumboShrimp JazzBand,10pm
TIPITINA'S—NorthMississippiAllstars, MagnoliaBoulevard,9pm;KarlDenson’s TinyUniverse,11:59pm
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BAMBOULAS—StephenBrashearBand, 11am;FelipeAntonioQuinteto,2:15pm; lesGetrexandCreoleCooking,6:30pm; Bettisand3rdDegreeBrassBand,10pm
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HOTEL—yyrpft.peterHarris,John MichaelBradford,JohnMaestas,Joe Ashlar,andpeterVarnado,8pm
BJ'SLOUNGEBYWATER—littleFreddie King,9pm
BLUENILE—Kermitruffins& theBBQSwingers,11pm;Marco Benevento,11:59pm
BLUENILEBALCONYROOM Blaque Dynamite,11pm;Xavierlynnft. robert‘Sput’Searight,DJraymond andD’Vibes,11:59pm
BOURBONOBAR—EllenSmith&April Spain,4pm;Jaireed,8pm
BUFFA'SBAR&RESTAURANT—Cole Williams,8pm
CAFÉISTANBUL —AxialTilt:Grateful DeadCelebration,10pm
D.B.A.NEWORLEANS—MiaBorders,6 pm;lowEndTheoryplayers,11:59pm
DEWDROPINN partners-N-Crime, 79ersGang,10pm
HOWLIN'WOLF Bayourendezvous,9pm
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NOLABREWINGTAPROOM—Sunpie& ThelouisianaSunspots,8pm
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THERABBITHOLE rebirthBrass+Dj KellyGreen,8pm;patMahoney,Shit robot,11pm
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BOURBONOBAR—KennyBrown&the KBExpress,8pm
CAFÉISTANBUL —TerenceHiggins,8 pm;Bonerama,11pm
D.B.A.NEWORLEANS TremeBrass Band,2:30pm;palmettoBugStompers, 6pm;SoulBrassBand,9pm
DEWDROPINN—Stevelands,9pm
HAPPYLANDTHEATER—Theritesof rain-JustinVittitow,TristanGianola, StephenMenold,8pm
THERABBITHOLE—SanteroandEl Dusty,7pm
THESPOTTEDCATMUSICCLUB—Jelly rollStompers,2pm;AuroraNealandand thereedMinders,6pm;patCaseyand theNewSounds,9pm
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LASTSPRINGANDSUMMER, PHILADELPHIA-BASEDSKAPUNKBAND Catbitehittheroadforatourwith theirBadTimerecordslabelmatesWe AretheUnionandKilllincoln.Their JunestopinNewOrleanshappenedto coincidewithCommunityrecords’big anniversaryblockpartyatTipitina’s, andlocalskapunkbandsBad OperationandJoystickhoppedonthe tourforafewdates.
Alotofaudioandvideowascaptured ontheBadTimerecordstour,and latelastyearthelabelreleasedthelive album“ThisisNewTone”—achant ledbyBadOperation’sDominicMinix kicksthingsoff.FeaturingCatbite, BadOperation,WeAretheUnion,Kill lincoln,JEr,J.Navarro&theTraitors, Omnigoneandmore,it’sanimpressive compilation(adocumentaryalsois comingthisyear)thatcapturesakey communityintheresurgentU.S.ska scene.Andasoneofthefirstbands signedtoBadTimerecords,Catbitehas beenfrontrowtothatresurgence Ska“isinagoodstaterightnow,” saysCatbiteguitaristTimHildebrand.
“Ifeellikeforawhile,itwaseveryband foritself,andtherewasn’tasenseof community…Whenwewerekindof forcedtobeinlockdown,whileskawas startingtobecomealittlemorepopular, Ithinkalotofbandsstartedtocollaboratewitheachother.”
CatbitereturnstoNewOrleansfor ashowwithBadOperationandpunk bandCoworkersonThursday,May2,at theBroadside
Hildebrand,singer-keyboardistBrit luna,bassistBenparryanddrummer ChrispiresformedCatbitein2018and hadonlyplayedahandfulofshows whentheyrecordedtheirself-titled debut.Thealbumwaspickedupby BadTimerecords,whichitselfhadjust beenstartedbyKilllincolnsinger-guitaristMikeSosinski,andCatbite begantobuildareputationforitsfun, genre-blendingtakeonska—there’sa lotofpunk,powerpopandupbeattwotoneinfluencesmixedin.
Thebandmadebigplanstostart touringin2020,buttheworldshut downaweekbeforetheirfirstroad date.SoCatbiteturnedthemomentum theyhadbeenbuildingtowardengaging newlistenersontheinternetand writingandrecordingtheirsophomore album,“NiceOne.”Theirfirstreal concertbackwasthereleaseshowforit inAugust2021.
“NiceOne”buildsandfocuseson whatCatbitestartedontheirfirstalbum, andtheirsecondfull-lengthishighly
regarded.Thevinylversionofthealbum isnowonitsfourthpressing,andCatbite decidedtoissueanewdeluxeedition withafewnewtracksputtingcountry andhardcorespinsonthesongs.
Inearly2021,“NiceOne”wasfinished.Butwithafewmonthsuntilthe release,Catbitewaslookingforwaysto keepbusy.Theytossedaroundsome ideas,Hildebrandsays,andaimedto recordanacousticversionoftheirdebut album.Thenewrecordings,though, startedtotakeonanalt-countryvibe andthebandleanedintoit.
“Catlite”isacompletecountrified versionoftheirdebutalbum.And alreadyrunningwiththeideas,theband turnedaroundandrecordedahardcore interpretation,“Catfite.”
“Itdefinitelyhelpedus,numberone, stopfromlosingourmindsduringthe pandemic,butitalsohelpedusthink outsideoftheboxandhelpourcreativity,”lunasays.“Wedidthatandnow weknowwecouldaddalittlebitofthat intothenextrecordifwewanted.”
ThesuccessofCatbite’ssoundcomes fromthedifferentmusicalinterests ofitsmembers,Hildebrandandluna say.parryisanavidcountryfan,while pireshasplayedinhardcorebandsin thepast.ThebandcoversSelena’s“Bidi BidiBomBom”ontheirlatestalbumin anodtoluna’slatineheritageanda thrivinglatinskascene.
Catbiteisstartingworkthisyearonits nextrecord,thebandsays.Whilethey’re stillinthewritingstage,they’reexcited tobuildon“NiceOne,”lunasays.
“IthinkwefoundourCatbitesound onthelastrecord,”shesays.“We’re takingthatandevenfurtheringitonthis newrecord.”
FindCatbite’smusicandmoreat catbite.net.Catbiteperformsat10 p.m.Thursday,May2,attheBroadside Ticketsare$15advanceviabroadsidenola.comand$20dayoftheshow
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30JazzsingerCarmen
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36“Nuts!”
37One-on-oneinstructor
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64“ER”co-starAnthony
67“Sleuth”co-star portraying apoliceman?
71Bootparts
74Silent“yes”
75Networkonthetelly, with“the”
76WallStreetdeg.,often
79Head,inPau
80Paredown
82Speller’sclarification
84Cute,cutesily
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46“---ching!”
48Tax-deferredsvgs.plans
50Motionless
51“Hud”actressPatricia
52HuckFinn,forone 54Burnabit
58Williamsoftennis
62Lyricpoem 63HuckFinn,forone
65Prezcalled“Ike”
66Netpop-ups,e.g.
67“UptownGirl”
singerBilly
68Oxide,e.g.
69Fetus’home
70Playaward
71“Let--”(“Frozen”song)
72Timesoontocome
73Suspensionbridgepart
76Popularfood seasoningbrand
98ActressQuinn
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100 Mysteryawards 101 Englishbiscuits 103 SomeMillerbeers 104 Armmuscle, informally 105 Wordsona helpdesk 106 NYCrepstarting in‘19
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86Scottishlanguage 89FrequentUSOshow
92Rawrock 93Interruptdancers,say 95CoachParseghian 96Thewaythings
97Swingsabout,
99Exercisegoal 102 Hastoomuch,briefly 103 “Mame”starweighing
108 Turinlocale 109 Kinof“equi-” 110 Inflatedhead 111 Beginning 114 Telly 115 “Oliver!”Oscar nomineebeingzany? 120 Writer Stanley Gardner 121 Ironortin 122 Classicauto 123 Robertof“The Sopranos” 124 Inview 125 Gotnarrower 126 It’soppositeNNW 127 Other,inSpain
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17Itshowsapupil’s
18Analyze 24“Rescueus!” 25 Hess(former
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32Visarival,forshort 33Soothes 34“--boy!” 35“LaBrea”network
45Pungent
38Positivepole 42“Ibelieve,”totexters 43Iniquitous
77Cornrow,e.g. 78Vastchasm 81Sluggingstat 82Crucialartery 83Wentacross 85Printqualitystat 87Inaverycoldmanner 88Pickout 90Welcome 91PoetOgden 94China’sMao
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115 Fastplane 116 Inthestyleof 117 Suffixwithalp 118
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99Blossom
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59WifeofZeus 60Stimpy’spal 61Go--ride 63Luaugift
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