Jazz Fest Program 2024

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2024 NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY SHELL OFFICIAL PROGRAM
6 Jazz Fest 2024 | Presented by Shell Features The Dixie Cups By Ben Sandmel >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 22 Jimmy Buffett By Kevin Michaels >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 26 Don Marshall By Rachel Lyons, Sue Strachan >>>>>>>>>> 29 Departments Posters & BayouWear >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 10 Festival Policies >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 12 Mayor’s Welcome >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 13 Board President’s Welcome >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 14 Programs and Assets >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 15 Fans of the Fest >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 16 Foundation Board of Directors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 17 Producers’ Welcome >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 19 Shell Welcome >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 20 Sustainability & Recycling >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 21 In Memoriam >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 120 Festival Production & Staff >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 124 Sponsors >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 128 Food Food Heritage & Demonstration Stage >>>>>>>> 55 Festival Food >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 57 Crafts Welcome to Crafts, Villages & Marketplaces >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 60 Congo Square African Marketplace >>>>>>>>>>> 61 Contemporary Crafts >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 64 Louisiana Marketplace >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 66 Folklife Village >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 67 Native American Village >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 68 Exhibits & Demonstrations Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion: Celebrating Colombia By Megan Holt >>>>>>>>>>>> 34 Grandstand Exhibits >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 71 Educational Programs >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 76 Music Daily Tent and Stage Schedules with Map >>>>> 41 Kids Area >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> 72 Music Makers: A Glossary of the Talent >>>>>>> 79 ContentS

PUBLISHER Renaissance Publishing

ART DIRECTOR Ali Sullivan

MANAGING EDITOR Sue Strachan

CONTRIBUTORS/WRITERS Drew Hawkins, Megan Holt, Rachel Lyons, Kevin Michaels, Ben Sandmel

VICE PRESIDENT OF SALES Kate Henry

ACCOUNT DIRECTOR Meggie Schmidt

SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Brooke Genusa

SENIOR ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Erin Chiartano

ACCOUNT EXECUTIVE Lauren McCanse

PRODUCTION MANAGER Rosa Balaguer Arostegui

PRODUCTION DESIGNER Ashley Pemberton

PRODUCTION DESIGNER Czarlyn Ria Trinidad

CHIEF EXECUTIVE OFFICER Todd Matherne

NEWSTAND John Holzer

JAZZ FEST PROGRAM BOOK CONTENT TEAM

Nicole Williamson, Christine Baer White, W. David Foster

PHOTOGRAPHERS Joshua Brasted, Cheryl Gerber, Mike Lirette, Jacqueline Marque, Douglas Mason, Girard Mouton III, Zack Smith

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Poster

Give Us A Sign: A Portrait of The Dixie Cups

Each year since the Jazz Fest Poster Project debuted in 1975, we choose a subject to represent our culture. Easy back then: A few grand marshals, a big band, a bit of gospel, zydeco and intimate music scenes.

Lightning struck in 1989 when we began depicting artists who bent American culture to their will starting with Fats Domino through to Jon Batiste in 2022. Last year we honored the place they all passed through. Michalopoulos’ portrait of the French Quarter nailed the spirit that propelled it all; the caldron of soul, surrender and joy that thrust us onto the world stage. What had we missed those 49 years? Oh Lord, give us a sign for the half-century capstone of New Orleans’ visual jazz.

Going on 50 years, we missed the biggest breakout hit from New Orleans since Fats Domino and Louis Armstrong? The sign was there for 60 years! We went looking for someone to give us that sign.

Kellie Talbot is a sign painter of a different sort, and a perfect pairing for The Dixie Cups. Her photorealistic style depicts American icons that defined the mid-century American landscape, embodied in the exuberant and once ubiquitous neon signs that beckoned us with vivid colors from every street corner. They’re mostly gone now, but like

The Dixie Cups with only Barbara Hawkins still with us, who glowed sonically on vinyl, Talbot relights this pioneering girl group with a periodperfect mid-century sign.

For the 2024 Poster – marking the mid-century of the series – Talbot imagines a neon sign hanging under a French Quarter balcony for six decades — since The Dixie Cups first stormed the national stage in 1964 — proudly wearing years of patina and radiant in its endurance.

The Signed, ReMarqued & C-Marqued editions bear an added artist’s imprint of Jazz Fest’s grand marshal dancing inside a crescent moon and lettering augmented with an outline in gold ink.

Our prayers were answered; we have a glorious sign.

Talbot made her first trip to New Orleans a quarter century ago, beginning a three-month residency in New Orleans three years after that original foray. On road trips between here and her then-home in Seattle, she photographed surviving neon signs to preserve and interpret on canvas. Over the years, her photorealistic painting portfolio grew larger as her stays in town grew longer until she and her husband bought a house here in 2018.

Talbot is represented in New Orleans by Cole Pratt Gallery. Her

recent sign paintings will be on display there April 6-April 27, with an opening reception for the artist on April 6. The original painting

that became the 50th Poster and the sketches and studies leading up to it will be unveiled on April 24, staying up through May 6.

Bayouwear SunDaze™ Reflections

Fest Sundays are special. It’s always bright. Everyone wears shades. Now you can wrap your body in them day and night and really be seen. SunDaze will never be the same. Kathy Schorr interprets our unique culture through a melange of shades of every type, from aviators to cat eyes, each reflecting New Orleans’s glory arrayed against a blue sky scattered with cottony clouds and soft suns. The buttons are crystal clear bubbles of SunDaze motif nested in an oval platter.

BayouWear® SunDaze Reflections™, courtesy of ProCreations Publishing Company

and ©2024 Art4now, Inc. Available at the Poster Tent and online at art4now.com.

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Parking & Policies

Parking

Parking on site is available for pre-purchase ONLY with the Big Chief, Grand Marshal, Cabanas and Krewe of Jazz Fest VIP packages. A limited number of Accessible spaces for people with disabilities will be for sale at the gate — first-come, first-served — at $50 per day. Note: Parking in the surrounding neighborhood is restricted to residents only. No parking or unloading on-site for oversized vehicles, such as RVs and charter buses. Limited parking for bicycles is available free of charge at the Gentilly and Sauvage Street pedestrian gates. Patrons are encouraged to use alternative modes of travel, such as Jazz Fest Express; Taxis, which have special event rates and drop off and pick up just outside Gentilly and Mystery Street gates; Rideshare; RTA buses and streetcars (norta.com); carpools; and bicycles (google “bike routes to jazz fest”). Jazz Fest Express has Accessible vans from all their locations.

Services for People with Disabilities

Services include accessible parking, shuttle buses and toilets. The Festival also provides reserved wheelchair seating, reinforced pathways across the dirt track and American Sign Language Interpreter services (please give us as much advance notice as possible). The Access Center is located in front of the Grandstand and has codes and maps to the accessible portable toilets. A limited number of manual wheelchairs are available for loan. For further information, visit the Access Center during the Fest, call (504) 224-9767, email access@nojazzfest.com, or go to our website www.nojazzfest.com and click on “Patrons with Disabilities” under “Info.”

Festival Policies

All bags will be searched, and persons and vehicles will be subject to search. Prohibitions will be strictly enforced. Small bags and backpacks (17” x 12” x 10”) only and 12-pack non-rolling soft coolers are permitted. Absolutely no large or hard coolers, including thermoses, whether carried or in vehicles. Wheelchairs/medical scooters are permitted. Blankets and ground tarps may not exceed 6’ x 8’. Single, collapsible chairs are permitted — large chairs with rockers, foot rests, side tables are not permitted. Setting up of chairs, ground tarps or blankets is not permitted in Standing Room Only areas at any time. Inserting stakes, poles or any other objects into the ground is prohibited. Video and audio recording equipment is strictly prohibited. No unauthorized vending. Weapons, illicit drugs and other contraband are strictly prohibited. No outside beverages except factory sealed water for personal consumption. Snacks are permitted. Festival reserves the right to deny entry or remove from the grounds anyone in violation of these policies. Please see all prohibitions posted at www.nojazzfest.com and at the Festival.

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Welcome From the Mayor

Dear Friends,

It is my esteemed pleasure as Mayor of the City of New Orleans to Welcome the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell back to the beautiful Fairgrounds.

For decades, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation has celebrated and contributed to the culture of New Orleans and has built a lasting legacy and it matters in the lives and creative culture of our people. The festival features an array of music genres, renowned cuisine, cultural pavilions and activities and welcomes attendees from around the globe to our world-class city.

New Orleans continues to be intentional in uplifting our people, and in 1970, jazz impresario and founding producer of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival George Wein had a vision to uplift the musical culture of New Orleans and share it with the world. The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation has provided cultural and community support in dynamic and diverse ways, and they continue to challenge themselves to lean in and do more for the people of this city.

For the first time in 33 years, the official Jazz Festival poster was commissioned by a female artist Kellie Talbot. This year’s poster honors the iconic Dixie Cups. I look forward to the start of another soul-stirring musical showcase, mixed in with the unmatched culture and energy that is the worldfamous New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

As the countdown to April 25 begins, I extend my best wishes for a memorable festival that will continue to showcase the best of New Orleans and that we are a city stronger together.

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Welcome from the president

Greetings from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation,

Are you ready to experience a spectacular celebration of music, art, culture, and community? We are ready to have you join us at our 53rd year hosting the greatest fundraiser in the world! It is my pleasure to welcome you to the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell.

As President of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, the nonprofit owner of Jazz Fest, I extend my heartfelt gratitude for your support as we continue to celebrate the amazing cultural heritage of New Orleans and Louisiana through one of the best festivals in the world. Your dedication and support are instrumental in ensuring the success of the Jazz & Heritage Foundation’s mission in promoting, preserving, perpetuating, and encouraging the rich traditions and artistic expressions of our community. Thank you for being an important part of our collective efforts to uphold and celebrate our cherished cultural heritage.

For more than 50 years, the Foundation has been devoted to honoring, showcasing, and enhancing a vast array of unique Louisiana traditions. Jazz Fest offers a platform for local, national, and international fest-goers to come together and celebrate the culture and heritage of New Orleans and Louisiana through an amazing showcase of food, crafts, and music.

Jazz Fest is more than a yearly celebration; it echos throughout the community all year long. As the primary fundraiser for the Jazz & Heritage Foundation, the Festival, along with support from donors and sponsors, ensures investment into Louisiana communities. This crucial yearround work guarantees that the beloved music, arts, culture and heritage are sustained for future generations to cherish and enjoy.

Guided by a devoted Board of Directors, supported by an Executive Director, and a dedicated professional staff, the Jazz & Heritage Foundation remains committed to preserving this distinctive culture through a diverse range of initiatives and effective management of resources: We work all year round to produce programs in economic development, education, and cultural enrichment. I am delighted to highlight our ongoing efforts to support the arts and culture scene in Louisiana:

We Build: The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation's economic development initiatives focus on supporting artists and communities, exemplifying a commitment to building a vibrant cultural landscape. In 2023, the Foundation’s community investment totaled nearly $3 million in grants alone. The Community Partnership Grants provide crucial support to music and arts education, organizations promoting Louisiana culture, filmmakers, recording artists, and other individuals whose work aligns with the Foundation's mission. Noteworthy efforts such as distributing 10,000 free Community Outreach Jazz Fest Tickets and offering programs like Sync Up Workshops and the Catapult Fund demonstrate a dedication to fostering innovation and sustainability among entrepreneurs. The impact of these programs, including substantial grants and entrepreneurial support, underscores the Foundation's commitment to economic growth and cultural enrichment.

We Teach: Through impactful educational programs, such as the Don "Moose" Jamison Heritage School of Music, Pro-Audio and Vocal Workshops, Tom Dent Congo Square Lectures, and Class Got Brass brass band competition, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation is dedicated to teaching and empowering youth through music education initiatives. These programs not only provide valuable learning opportunities but also support young musicians in developing their skills and passion for music. With an emphasis on fostering creativity and talent among students, the Foundation's educational offerings play a significant role in shaping the next generation of artists and cultural ambassadors.

We Celebrate: Through a variety of cultural events that enrich our community, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation celebrates the diverse music and traditions that define our heritage. From the Jazz & Heritage Concerts Series that showcases hundreds of musicians year-round to signature festivals and programs like Crescent City Blues & BBQ, Treme Creole Gumbo, Congo Square Rhythms, Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco, and the People's Health Johnny Jackson, Jr. Gospel Is Alive Celebration, these events provide platforms for artists to showcase their talents and bring communities together in joyful celebration of our rich cultural legacy. These gatherings not only entertain but also educate, inspire, and unite us through the universal language of music.

Assets of the Foundation include: the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell; Jazz & Heritage community radio station WWOZ-FM 90.7 FM which broadcasts world-wide; the George & Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center which is home to the Don “Moose” Jamison Heritage School of

Music, concerts, and many partner educational programs; and the Jazz & Heritage Archive which is an educational service that identifies, collects, preserves, and protects materials of cultural and historical significance to New Orleans and Louisiana as well as the records of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation and its assets and programs. The Archive’s collections include over 50 years of historic materials from the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival — including the Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage and African, Folk, and Food Heritage stages.

The Foundation’s mission is deeply rooted in promoting, preserving, perpetuating, and encouraging the music, arts, culture, and heritage of Louisiana through a diverse range of festivals, programs, and other cultural, educational, and economic activities. By celebrating the traditions of our communities, we strive to enrich lives and create a lasting impact that resonates for generations to come.

We extend deep gratitude to our dedicated staff for their unwavering commitment to the community and for embodying passion, empathy, and creativity in furthering the Jazz & Heritage Foundation's mission. Appreciation is also extended to Festival Productions and their incredible team, AEG, all sponsors including Shell as the presenting sponsor, musicians, artists, vendors, our Gentilly neighbors and all individuals who contribute to the celebration of Louisiana culture. Your support at Jazz Fest lasts year-round! We encourage you to learn more about the work and programs of the Jazz & Heritage Foundation by visiting www.jazzandheritage.org and subscribing to our newsletter. On behalf of the Foundation Board of Directors and staff, we express our profound thanks and look forward to celebrating together. So let’s remember to hydrate! Bring your best hat and dancing shoes. Prepare your appetite, and get ready to be entertained while creating unforgettable memories!

Happy Jazz Fest!!!

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Programs and Assets

SINCE ITS INCEPTION IN 1970 , the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation has strived to teach, build and celebrate the culture of New Orleans and a future that ensure that New Orleans’ legacy lives on in the eyes, hands and voices of our children. The Jazz & Heritage Foundation is the nonprofit organization that owns the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell. The Foundation uses the proceeds from the festival, plus other raised funds, for year-round programs in the areas of education, economic development and cultural enrichment. Visit us online www.jazzandheritage.org

PRO GRAMS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE FOUNDATION INCLUDE:

THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL PRESENTED BY SHELL

Jazz Fest is one of the premier festivals in the world and a signature cultural event for its home city, rivaling Mardi Gras as one of New Orleans’ calling cards to the world.

JAZZ & HERITAGE RADIO:

WWOZ 90.7 FM

Now more than ever, WWOZ’s signal is our spirit. The station’s beloved disc jockeys mix a potent cocktail of Louisiana sounds — from the oldest to the latest. What they spin fills the airwaves of the Crescent City and reaches a global audience via the Web. Community radio in the truest sense, WWOZ is the heartbeat of New Orleans. Learn more at www.wwoz.org

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FOUNDATION ARCHIVE

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Archive identifies, collects, preserves and protects materials related to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation including Jazz Fest and WWOZ 90.7 FM. Discover the Archive’s many collections by visiting the online catalog or making a research appointment. Do you ever wonder if your favorite band played Jazz Fest? Discover the where and when of every act who ever performed at the Festival in the online Jazz Fest Database. Recently, the documentary "Irma Thomas, My Life In Music," broadcast on American Public Television and was the winner of a 2022 Suncoast Regional Emmy Award. For more information, visit www.jazzandheritagearchive.org.

Please contact the Jazz & Heritage Foundation Archive by calling (504) 558-6138 or email archive@ jazzandheritage.org

THE DON “MOOSE” JAMISON HERITAGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Since 1990, the Don “Moose” Jamison Heritage School of Music, a free afterschool program, which serves nearly 300 students a week, from beginners aged 8 years old to advanced students aged 18 with in-depth music training, ensemble playing and music theory throughout the school year and summer school taught by some of the best musicians in New Orleans. The program also has classes in audio and studio recording, and vocal classes at recreation centers in the city. Kids are accepted into the program at the beginning of school semesters. The school's commitment to nurturing young talent and promoting a deep appreciation for music underscores its valuable contribution to the landscape of New Orleans.

CLASS GOT BRASS

The Jazz & Heritage Foundation started the Class Got Brass contest in 2012 to provide additional funding for music education in middle and high schools and to promote New Orleans’ famous second line and brass bands cultural traditions. Winning teams receive prizes in the form of a grant check that may be redeemed for instruments, instrument repair, sheet music or other supplies or services to support the needs of schools’ music program. Since the program's inception, more than a half a million dollars have been provided directly support music programs in Louisiana schools.

JAZZ & HERITAGE CONCERT SERIES

The Jazz & Heritage Concert series showcases New Orleans talent at the George & Joyce Wein Jazz & Heritage Center in 190-seat state-of-the-art gorgeous auditorium throughout the year. Concerts are streamed for anyone in the world on www. jazzandheritage.org, the Foundation Facebook page and Youtube!

FOUNDATION FESTIVALS

Come and enjoy free Foundation Festivals throughout the year to see amazing New Orleans and national performers with amazing food and crafts in small settings! These include; the Louisiana Cajun-Zydeco Festival in June, the Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival in October and the Congo Square Rhythms Festival in March and Treme Creole Gumbo Festival in November.

COMMUNITY PARTNERSHIP GRANTS

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation has awarded over $1.6 million in Community Partnership Grants. 90% of applicants were funded with awards of up to $5,000. As always, the Foundation funds mission-aligned projects in music and arts education, documentation of Louisiana cultural traditions, and presentation of local artists and performers.

CATAPULT FUND

The Catapult Fund supports Louisiana small businesses in the cultural industries with entrepreneurship training along with the opportunity to receive seed funding from the Foundation. This dynamic and interactive training is designed to assist entrepreneurs in developing and accessing growth opportunities to take their businesses to the next level of success. Topics are designed to provide the information and skillsets to survive and thrive in the evolving marketing and economic environment. Each participant is matched with a business advisor who will provide additional guidance, assistance, and encouragement during and beyond the program at no charge. Those who successfully complete all aspects of the Catapult Fund training program will be awarded cash grants to support their businesses.

SYNC UP: ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY SEMINARS AND PANELS

Sync Up is a series of sessions focused on the educational and business development for the entertainment industry and take place all year round. The conference debuted in 2008 as one of the Jazz & Heritage Foundation’s efforts to support the local music industry by connecting Louisiana’s independent artists with top professionals in music, film and digital media.

COMMUNITY OUTREACH TICKETS

10,000 free tickets to Jazz Fest are distributed through the Community Outreach Ticket program to those in our community who otherwise wouldn’t be able to afford to attend. By maintaining a community-oriented focus, Jazz Fest continues to honor its roots and provide a space for locals and visitors alike to come together and celebrate. This emphasis on community involvement helps to ensure the festival remains accessible and meaningful to all who attend.

THE JOHNNY JACKSON JR. GOSPEL IS ALIVE CELEBRATION!

This celebration of Gospel music with national and regional gospel performers is a free concert that brings in senior citizens from around the New Orleans metro area is truly inspirational. Past headliners have included Rance Allen, CeCe Winans, The Clark Sisters, Shirley Caesar, Kathy Taylor and more!

THE JAZZ & HERITAGE GALA

Each year the Foundation presents a fabulous event to benefit the Don “Moose” Jamison Heritage School of Music, a FREE after-school music education program for nearly 300 children in the New Orleans metropolitan area.

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Fans of the fest

$12,000 - BRASS BAND *

• Two Grand Marshal or two Big Chief tickets for each weekend of the Jazz Fest

• Access for you and a guest to the Donor Hospitality Lounge at the Jazz Fest

$5,000 - ORCHESTRA *

• Two Grand Marshal or Big Chief tickets for one weekend, or two Krewe of Jazz Fest tickets for each weekend of the Jazz Fest

• Access for you and a guest to the Donor Hospitality Lounge at the Jazz Fest

$3,000 - ENSEMBLE *

• Two Krewe of Jazz Fest tickets for one weekend of Jazz Fest

• Access for you and a guest to the Donor Hospitality Lounge at the Jazz Fest

$1,000 - BIG BAND *

• Access for you and a guest to the Donor Hospitality Lounge at the Jazz Fest

* These reflect benefits for the 2024 Jazz Fest and may change depending on availability. Membership

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

Tara Carter Hernandez , President

Rachel F. Cousin, 1st Vice President

Sidney H. Cates IV, 2nd Vice President

J.R. Pegues, Secretary / Treasurer

Candice Bates Anderson

Jay H. Banks

Gerald Billes

Cecil “CJ” Blache

Skipper Bond

Richard F. Cortizas

Deborah D. Harkins

Courtney S. Katzenstein

David A. Kerstein

Ellen M. Lee

Brittany Major

Ronald P. McClain

Virginia Miller

Monique Morial

Julie Wise Oreck

Howard L. Rodgers III

Caryn Rodgers-Battiste

Katy Roubion

Leonard Smith III

Karen B. Solomon

David Torkanowsky

ADVISORY COUNCIL

Abhi Bhansali

Flozell Daniels Jr.

Kelly B. Dixon

Daniel Hammer

Sunni LeBeouf

FOUNDATION STAFF

Baylee Badawy, Marketing Coordinator

Sarita M. Carriere, Director of Finance and Human Resources

Derek Douget, Director of Music Education at the Heritage School of Music

Jason Doyle, Director of Facilities, Production & Technology

Herman Francis, Custodian

Robert Francis, Senior Custodian

Andrea Garcés, Heritage School of Music Administrator

Khalid Hafiz, Production and Facilities Manager

Laura Keller, The Helis Foundation Digital Collections Manager

Rachel Lyons, Archivist

Don Marshall, Executive Director

Elizabeth Ramoni, Programs & Grants Administrative Assistant

Jarrod Remetich, Accountant

Kia Robinson Hatfield, Director of Programs, Marketing, and Communications

Jonathan Solari, Director of Development

Shanna E. Stowe, Fundraising and Development Associate

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PHOTOS BY MIKE LIRETTE

W elcome from the Producers

WHETHER YOU HAVE BEEN COMING FOR DECADES or this is your first time, “Jazz Fest” 2024 is special.

The Festival this year has more food booths and dishes than ever. Arts booths in the three arts villages, Contemporary, Louisiana Marketplace, Congo Square, will present 260 artists and craftspeople over the two weekends.

With adding an 8th day there is more of the Festival itself. The new day is the first Thursday, April 25, and it is the superpopular “Locals Day” where Louisiana residents can buy a ticket for just $50.

And there is more music than ever. With 14 stages and daily parades over the Festival’s 8 days the 2024 NOJHF will swing out to 625 musical groups.

To complete the picture, the prophecy of The Rolling Stones coming to play at Jazz Fest has come true. The Stones will take the Festival Stage at 5 p.m. on May 2, and history will be made.

2024 is a very special year for the NOJHF indeed. Enjoy, see you there.

ON BEHALF OF ALL OF US AT AEG PRESENTS, welcome to yet another year of celebrating fantastic music, community, and culture. Welcome to one of America’s most beloved institutions, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. AEG Presents, as always, is honored to be able to partner with the unparalleled Quint Davis and Festival Productions to continue this magical yearly tradition.

Since its inception in 1970, this world-famous festival draws over 400,000 music fans from across the globe to the vibrant and eclectic streets of New Orleans. Set against this dynamic backdrop, we’re excited to present you with two unforgettable weekends featuring the biggest names in music on 12 stages. Our lineup this year is nothing short of extraordinary –global music legends The Rolling Stones and Neil Young and Crazy Horse. Stalwarts of rock Foo Fighters, The Killers, and Heart. Era-defining artists The Beach Boys, Queen Latifah, and Earth, Wind, & Fire. Iconic talents Chris Stapleton, Vampire Weekend, Hozier, and Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals. Homegrown heroes Jon Batiste, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, and The Dirty Dozen Brass Band. Plus a very special performance for the Parrotheads: “Celebrating Jimmy Buffett with the Coral Reefer Band.” I’ll stop there because, truth be told, there isn’t the space for me to name everyone I would like to on this list…the depth and breadth of the talent performing at Jazz Fest is like nowhere else. It’s an unforgettable eight days of music.

The New Orleans Jazz Fest continues to be one of the top, and most soughtafter, festival destinations in the world. Whether you’re here for the legendary music, myriad arts and crafts reflecting a rich, historic culture, or to eat some of the best food on Earth, be prepared to soak up a colorful journey for the senses. But perhaps most importantly, get ready for the indescribable collective energy and spirit that imbues this event with its unparalleled magic year after year. Thank you for supporting this annual NOLA tradition!

I continue my recent tradition of closing out my note with some words from George Wein, the beloved promoter, producer, and founder of Jazz Fest, who we lost in 2021, “New Orleans is something very, very special. There’s no city in the world like New Orleans. From the jazz to the blues to the funk ... we just put it all together with the food and the culture, and we created the greatest festival in the world.” Have a great time.

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Susta inability & Recycling Initiatives @ Jazz Fest 2024

THROUGH COLLABORATION AND COOPERATION with every department, the Sustainability Team of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell is working hard to find more responsible ways to celebrate our music, culture, and region together. Jazz Fest celebrates the importance of Sustainability and has a diverse team dedicated to improving and expanding this effort. Last year, with your help, we successfully diverted 82,400 pounds of recyclable materials from our local landfills!

This year, with the generous support of Shell, we are again expanding our recycling program on site. In addition to increasing the number of recycling locations around the Festival, we are excited to grow the Shell Recycling Rewards incentives program that educates and encourages patrons to help Jazz Fest collect more recyclable materials. Festival-goers can acquire mesh collection bags at either of the two Recycling Rewards Tents. Patrons then fill these bags with recyclable materials and once full, participants can return it to one of the two Recycling Rewards Tents to be entered into an exciting Festival sweepstakes. This year, with each full bag of recyclables returned, patrons will increase their chance to win either two VIP Grand Marshal passes for a weekend in 2025, or two brand new Shell RIDE SR-38 Electric Bikes!

On site, we have two refillable water stations, located near the

East and West Ponds. We encourage attendees to bring an empty reusable water bottle or consider purchasing a reusable Jazz Fest stainless tumbler from an official merchandise tent. Jazz Fest encourages biking, carpooling, ridesharing, and taking public transit to the event to cut back on individual car usage. We offer two bike corrals at the main pedestrian entrances (Gentilly and Sauvage) for patrons to secure and park their bikes safely. Recycling locations, water refill stations, and bicycle parking are marked on Festival maps!

Behind the scenes, we continue to work with our food vendors to collect used cooking oil, which is then turned into fuel for local shrimping boats. These vendors and staff will also recycle their corrugated cardboard and plastics for the duration of our time on site. We are growing our composting initiative, collecting fruit waste from the WWOZ hospitality tent and other compostable materials from vendors on site. In conjunction with our Stage Team, we are continuing our battery recycling program, collecting batteries from talent’s audio devices after rehearsals and performances.

We look forward to coming together to improve our sustainability efforts at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell. Thank you for doing your part to help us host a more sustainable Jazz Fest!

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PHOTO BY JOSHUA BRASTED

ixty years ago, the Dixie Cups’ “Chapel of Love” hit the coveted number-one position on Billboard magazine’s Hot 100 and stayed there for three weeks. Ever since that pinnacle moment in 1964, generations of New Orleanians have loved hearing this familiar favorite played at festive occasions, especially weddings.

The Dixie Cups are still performing, led by the original surviving founding member, Barbara Hawkins, along with Naydja Cojoe and Joanne Kennedy. They will appear at Jazz Fest on opening day, Thursday, April 25, at the Shell Gentilly Stage, along with their classic New Orleans R&B colleagues Wanda Rouzan, Clarence “Frogman” Henry and Al “Carnival Time” Johnson.

Barbara Hawkins and her sister Rosa Lee Hawkins, along with

their cousin Joan Marie Johnson, formed this teen trio in 1963 under the name the Meltones. On occasion, they sang back-up for their dear family friend Art Neville at his solo piano-bar gigs in the French Quarter, even though they were under-age.

The trio first attracted music-business attention when they performed on a talent show at New Orleans’ prestigious St. Augustine High School. Joe Jones, a singer best known for his 1960 national hit “You Talk Too Much,” assumed the role of the group’s manager. With approval from their parents, Jones drove the Meltones to New York to audition for a record deal. Travel expenses for the trip were provided by a New York-based entrepreneur named Sylvia Vanderpool. Vanderpool had enjoyed her own hit-record success

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in 1957 as the female voice on Mickey and Sylvia’s “Love Is Strange” and would go on to score another hit in 1973 with the sultry and seductive “Pillow Talk,” again using her first name only. In the latter ‘70s, then known as Sylvia Robinson, she became a pioneer in the promotion of rap music and hip-hop, working with such seminal groups as The Sugar Hill Gang, and Grandmaster Flash and The Furious Five. Vanderpool took Joe Jones and the Meltones around New York City, “pounding the pavement” as she put it, and eventually secured them a record deal with Red Bird, a new record label owned by the renowned R&B and rock songwriters Jerry Lieber and Mike Stoller. Lieber and Stoller in turn introduced Vanderpool, Jones, and the group to another prominent and prolific team of tunesmiths — Jeff Barry, Ellie Greenwich, and

the later-to-be-notorious Phil Spector. Greenwich directed the group to change its name to the Dixie Cups, with legal permission from the Kentucky-based manufacturer of those disposable beverage containers. New Orleans’ beloved producer/arranger Wardell Quezergue wrote the horn charts for “Chapel of Love,” as he would do again during the next decade for another huge hit, “Mr. Big Stuff,” by New Orleans artist, Jean Knight.

In many ways “Chapel of Love” typified a pop-music trend known at the time as the “girl group” style. Today, in some circles, this term is considered offensive. While several other ‘50s - ‘60s female artists took this sound to the top of the Hot 100 — including the Chiffons, the Crystals, the Shirelles, the Ronettes, the Shangri-Las and the Supremes — the Dixie Cups were the only New Orleanians to

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do so during this mid-century R&B era. The Crescent City siblings the Boswell Sisters had reached number-one with “The Object of My Affection,” in the mid-1930s, although in a completely different style. And, in 1975, the vocal trio Labelle’s “Lady Marmalade” — recorded in the Crescent City, produced by Allen Toussaint, with lead vocals by Patti Labelle — also reached number one, but those fine singers were not locals.

The Dixie Cups differed from their “girl group” colleagues, however, by singing together in the exquisite three-part harmony that they’d learned in church, rather than using the typical format of one lead vocalist with the others singing back-up only. In fact, “Chapel of Love” had been previously recorded in this style by both the Crystals and the Ronettes, but without success. The ascent of The Dixie Cups’ rendition was also significant in light of the vast cultural changes that were sweeping popular music in 1964.

“When ‘Chapel’ was released,” Barbara Hawkins told audio documentarian Eve Abrams, “The Beatles had the top 10 sewed up because they were constantly releasing songs, and every one of their songs hit the charts. Many of them went to be number one. And ‘Chapel’ just went right up there and knocked them out the box.”

In marked contrast, at this time, numerous “British Invasion” artists besides the Beatles – including The Rolling Stones, Herman’s Hermits, Petula Clark, and The Animals – frequently slowed chart momentum for American musicians, or kept them from charting at all. Some Americans whose careers were adversely affected resentfully dismissed these Brits as inferior, no-talent amateurs.

During the ensuing decades “Chapel of Love” has appeared in the sound tracks for some 25 major films and television shows, and been reissued on numerous anthologies, attaining critical mass as a perennial classic. The respected music journalist Dave Marsh credited such long-term appeal to “Finger snaps, light horn riffs, snazzy uptown shuffle from the drums, a touch of vibes, singing more unison than harmony... still makes the case for giving it up and getting hitched seem damned persuasive.” In 1964 and ’65 the Dixie Cups climbed the Hot 100 four more times, hitting the Top 20 twice with “People Say” and “Iko Iko.”

“Iko Iko” took its lyrics from the songs and chants of the Mardi Gras Indians, also known as Black Masking Indians, whom the threesome heard

since early childhood on the streets of New Orleans’ Calliope Housing Project. There was also a personal connection due to Barbara Hawkins’ affiliation with the tribe known as the Wild Magnolias. “Iko Iko” reflects the deep Afro-Caribbean folkloric traditions that live on in the music of New Orleans’ Mardi Gras Indians, as previously featured on R&B and jazz records by Professor Longhair, Sugarboy Crawford and Danny Barker, among others. In addition to their music, the Mardi Gras Indians are celebrated for their magnificent, intricate handsewn garb known as “suits.”

This rich legacy, both musical and visual, remains vibrant and evolving today. It can be heard and seen at Jazz Fest’s daily Mardi Gras Indian performances and parades. The Dixie Cups recorded another

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Mardi Gras Indian number entitled “Two-Way-Poc-A-Way,” which inspired the release of The Meters’ instantly recognizable “Hey Pocky-A-Way” in 1974. Although commercially oriented record companies have no interest in cultural preservation and documentation, these songs had precisely that effect, just the same.

As the ‘60s rolled on the popularity of the classic “girl group” sound began to fade. The Dixie Cups stayed in New York for five years, still drawing big crowds at their live performances. They played the historic Apollo Theater in Harlem, then the country’s pre-eminent venue for R&B and soul music. They were co-billed with a “Who’s Who” of fellow R&B, rock, and pop stars, touring the U.S. on package shows produced by Dick Clark, a leading impresario at that time. They toured England and hobnobbed at after-parties with The Beatles and The Rolling Stones. They toured Vietnam for three solid months, playing for the American soldiers stationed there.

Back in the U.S. they likewise performed in the unofficial war zones of Southern towns where they faced racist hostility and threats of violence. But racism did not faze the courageous Barbara Hawkins, who had been arrested in 1960 as at a desegregation sit-in in New Orleans.

With no further hits, and tired of the grind of touring, the Dixie Cups returned home from New York in 1969. Despite many fond memories from their heady stint of stardom, they were also exploited, in many ways, as naïve teenagers thrown into the

darker side of the music business. That story is told with cathartic candor in “Chapel of Love: The Story of New Orleans Girl Group The Dixie Cups” by Rosa Hawkins and Steve Bergsman, published by the University Press of Mississippi in 2021.

While the Dixie Cups have performed less often as time passes, with inevitable changes in personnel, they still maintain their presence as respected top-tier New Orleans R&B musicians and hometown heroines. Their annual Jazz Fest appearances date back to the ‘70s and they just performed last month at Loyola University in New Orleans. In between, over the years, the Dixie Cups have regularly played French Quarter Festival, hit the high seas on Caribbean “oldies” cruises with such ‘60s peers as Chubby Checker, and highlighted the poignant post-Katrina fundraiser “From The Big Apple to The Big Easy” at New York’s Madison Square Garden in 2005. “Chapel of Love” and “Iko Iko” retain timeless popularity in New Orleans and beyond, alongside such unofficial Crescent City anthems as “It’s Raining” by Irma Thomas, Ernie K-Doe’s “Mother In Law,” “Such A Night” by Dr. John, Fats Domino’s string of hits, and a host of other gems.

Barbara Hawkins is ecstatic that the Dixie Cups are featured on the 2024 Jazz Fest poster, created by artist Kellie Talbot. “Oh my God, it is so amazing!” Hawkins exclaims joyously. “With all the artists who have played Jazz Fest, for us to be chosen is such a great honor. I just wish that my sister Rosa could be here — but I know that she is watching from heaven!”

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n Friday, May 2, 2014, a man strode across the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival grounds on a mission: to procure Prejean’s pheasant, quail and andouille gumbo. As he navigated the New Orleans Fair Grounds to Food Area II, no one seemed to recognize him. In his sixties, wearing a baseball cap, aviator shades, T-shirt and khaki shorts, he blended in with fellow fest-goers. At the Prejean’s booth, not even the woman who sold him gumbo realized he was Jimmy Buffett. He wasn’t on the Jazz Fest schedule that year, but he showed up anyway to soak in the music, food and atmosphere of a festival, and a city, that he loved.

Jimmy Buffett would have existed without Jazz Fest, just as Jazz Fest would have existed without Jimmy Buffett. But each was perfectly suited for the other. They shared similar attitudes and latitudes.

Buffett died at age 76 on Sept. 1, 2023, at his waterfront estate in Sag Harbor, New York, following a private, fouryear battle with a rare form of skin cancer. Buffett and his songs will be celebrated throughout the 2024 Jazz Fest, culminating on the closing Sunday with a musical tribute featuring his Coral Reefer Band and special guests. Buffett will also join the Ancestors, the totems at the Congo Square Stage field that memorialize lost performers, staffers and friends of the festival.

And Buffett was very much a friend of the festival. “You can call it a working relationship, but Jimmy at Jazz Fest was just a natural combination,” festival producer/ director Quint Davis said. “He’s one of our people.”

Buffett officially graced a Jazz Fest stage for the first time on April 29, 1989. That night, he performed at the River Tent alongside the Mississippi River downtown (at the time, the festival still presented evening concerts at off-site venues). The following afternoon, he plugged in at the Fair Grounds on the main Ray-Ban/WWL-TV Stage.

By then, he’d already solidified his place in the American cultural firmament with “Cheeseburger In Paradise,” “Come Monday,” “Fins,” “Changes in Latitudes, Changes in Attitudes” and of course “Margaritaville,” the song that launched a business empire. He was the ultimate brand ambassador for a brand of his own creation, a sun-, sand- and saltwater-drenched, tropical-themed escapism.

As illustrated by the video — released just in time for Jazz Fest — for his “University of Bourbon Street,” New Orleans nurtured his nascent career and shaped his worldview.

Born in Pascagoula, Mississippi, he grew up in Mobile, Alabama. As a child of the Gulf Coast, New Orleans was a frequent destination and source of fascination.

His seafaring grandfather often sailed to and from the New Orleans docks. And as a boy in the late 1950s, Buffett spent a summer hanging out in downtown New Orleans watching movies at the Saenger Theatre, where an uncle, Jack Rappaport, sold 3D glasses.

As a student at the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, Buffett made pilgrimages to New Orleans to sing and strum on French Quarter sidewalks — a scene captured by the 2011 Jazz Fest poster — and in Bourbon Street clubs. “This is where it all started,” he said during the 2012 Jazz Fest. “New Orleans was my Paris before I got to Paris.”

In 1967, he landed a gig at the Bayou Room in the 500 block of Bourbon Street. Football players from the brand-new New

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Orleans Saints expansion team sometimes turned up. Buffett attended the Saints’ first regular-season game in Tulane Stadium on Sept. 17, 1967, sparking a lifelong affection for the team. A half-century later, a grinning Buffett arrived onstage at the 50th anniversary Jazz Fest in 2019 costumed as a blind NFL referee, a reference to the infamous “NOLA No Call” that had cost the Saints a trip to the Super Bowl.

In the French Quarter in the late 1960s, Buffett met fellow bohemian Quint Davis, who hadn’t yet found his calling as a festival producer. Davis was drawn to the then-unknown Buffett in part because of the souped-up Ford Falcon Buffett drove from Mississippi.

Their decades-long friendship was both personal and professional. On May 3, 1986, Davis hosted Buffett at a Jazz Fest nighttime concert at the Municipal Auditorium featuring the Neville Brothers. Caught up in the moment, Buffett got onstage and jammed with the Brothers.

Three years later, he made his official Jazz Fest debut, and there was no turning back. He scheduled tours around Jazz Fest. He also gave the festival — which is owned by the nonprofit New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation — a steep discount on his performance fee. “I don’t know if I ever caught up with what he was making outside of the festival,” Davis said.

Usually, the festival’s second Sunday drew a smaller crowd than the second Saturday. Buffett and his Parrot Head faithful flipped the script. “As the festival grew, he grew,” Davis said. “It seemed like he helped pull us along. When I put Jimmy on the last Sunday, everything changed and we had 50,000 people show up. That changed the dynamic of the whole festival.”

At some point, Buffett was granted use of a golf cart at the Fair Grounds. “That was a big anointing of his Jazz Fest stature,” Davis confirmed. “That’s very, very rare.”

Even in the “off” years when he wasn’t booked at the festival, he couldn’t resist performing. In 2000, he harmonized with Lyle Lovett on “If I Had a Boat.” In 2014, he wore a yellow T-shirt, orange shorts and his requisite

baseball cap and aviator shades to sit in with the impeccably attired New Orleans legend Allen Toussaint. (Eighteen months later, Buffett sang the Toussaint composition “Fortune Teller” at Toussaint’s memorial service.)

In 2017, as Dave Matthews and Tim Reynolds entertained a vast audience, Buffett strolled onstage, looked at Matthews and deadpanned, “Too bad you can’t draw a crowd here, man.” The trio then rendered “A Pirate Looks at Forty,” Buffett’s bittersweet acknowledgment that the adventure may soon be over.

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Following Hurricane Katrina, Buffett and Matthews were the first two major artists to commit to performing at the 2006 Jazz Fest. Buffett was initially skeptical. Always mindful of delivering a quality product, he was concerned that a still-devastated New Orleans wasn’t ready to host large crowds. If visitors had a bad experience, they might not ever return.

But Davis convinced him that not having Jazz Fest was not an option. So Buffett opened his 2006 set with “City of New Orleans” — the same song he had played in tribute to the city at Chicago’s Wrigley Field a week after Katrina.

“That fit my sense of connection,” he later explained. “And how do you musically get to people about something that devastating, and still not preach to ‘em? Some people choose to preach. I choose not to.”

He choked up during the first verse of “City of New Orleans,” but quickly recovered to serve as the mischievous uncle who cracks open the whiskey after the wake. He sang of gumbo and crawfish pie and referenced FEMA trailers in “Son of a Son of a Sailor.”

“I tried to gear it for New Orleans,” he later said, “and do some things that would mean a little something there.”

He turned up for other meaningful Jazz Fests. He performed on the final Sunday in 2019, the last day of Jazz Fest before the two COVIDcanceled years. When Jazz Fest returned in 2022, so did he.

No one, not even Buffett himself, realized his set on Sunday, May 8, 2022 would be his final Jazz Fest gig. Though he’d been forced to reschedule occasional shows, his death still caught fans and even friends off-guard.

With Buffett’s passing, Jazz Fest lost one of its most prominent champions. In the mid-2000s, he flirted with the idea of becoming a co-producer. That didn’t come to pass, but years later he co-produced “Jazz Fest: A New Orleans Story,” the 2022 documentary that won a Grammy Award for best music film.

When the film was still just wishful thinking, Buffett invited Davis to a stadium concert in Denver with the Eagles. Buffett’s buddy Frank Marshall, the heavyweight Hollywood producer behind the “Jason Bourne” and “Jurassic World” franchises — and a winner of the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences — would also be in attendance. That evening, Buffett and a bottle of tequila helped Marshall and Davis figure out a way to get the Jazz Fest movie made.

The documentary highlighted Buffett’s abiding affection for Jazz Fest, which was obvious every time he stepped onstage at the Fair Grounds. He always seemed to have as much fun as anyone. During his 2008 set, he spotted a guy in the audience wearing a T-shirt that proclaimed, “Helping rebuild New Orleans one margarita at a time.”

Buffett couldn’t resist: “I will trade you these flip-flops,” he said, pointing at his own feet, “for that T-shirt.”

Deal consummated, he pulled on his new, ill-fitting, slightly “funky” T-shirt and led a celebratory “Fins.” As the sun set, he welcomed Allen Toussaint to the stage to play electric piano on a hushed “Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans.”

Jimmy Buffett knew.

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DON MARSHALL

“Don Marshall is truly a Renaissance man, a man for Arts and Artists”
“Don Marshall is truly a Renaissance man, a man for Arts and Artists” – Emery Clark

NNew Orleans is a place for dreamers and believers, bon vivants and bohemians, a place where life and art are one. It’s the only a place where second liners, artists, Black Masking Indians (also known as Mardi Gras Indians), musicians and writers converge, making the city itself a work of art. Don Marshall, the executive director of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, has worked tirelessly for decades to help the organization showcase all of these cultural elements together — and in new and exciting ways.

Marshall’s 20-year tenure as the Foundation executive director, which the organization announced in November 2023 will conclude later this year, is remarkable — and what is more remarkable is his much longer history with the Foundation and New Orleans cultural community at large.

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, founded Feb. 16, 1970, as the fiduciary for Jazz Fest, serves a pivotal role in the celebration and preservation of Louisiana.

And it would be safe to say that the Foundation — in its transformed modern state — would not be the Foundation without Marshall.

“I am always asking ‘What else can we do to support our music and

cultural community’?” says Marshall about the Foundation and its reach.

Like Jazz Fest and the Foundation, Marshall’s roots are deep in the city’s artistic, music and cultural community. New Orleansborn and raised Marshall was immersed in it all at a young age. Experiencing bohemian New Orleans in the late 1950s and 1960s and his mother Naomi Marshall’s Downtown Gallery has had a tremendous impact on his life. “I’ve been going to art openings and studios since age eight. Artists seemed to be part of our family growing up,” he says.

Marshall then worked at the family art supply store as a teen and later managed the business post-college, getting to know many of the artists, graphic designers, architects and creatives. “My early experience of managing for a profit business prepared me for managing nonprofit organizations,” he says.

And it wasn’t just art the family was immersed in.

“On Sundays, we went to the recently opened Preservation Hall to hear Sweet Emma, Willie and Percy Humphrey and Billie and Dee Dee Pierce. New Orleans traditional jazz has always had a great impact on my appreciation of music and musicians,” he says. It’s also where he met Allen and Sandra Jaffe, who were the

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owners of Preservation Hall and among the Jazz Fest co-founders.

Upon returning from college, Marshall worked with the Louisiana Craft Council at the 1973 Jazz Fest, which had only started three years earlier as a concert in Armstrong Park.

“The beginning of Jazz Fest was a cultural miracle,” says Marshall. “City business leaders came together after numerous less successful jazz festivals in New Orleans to create an event to bring tourists to New Orleans.

“The festival was blessed to have George Wein, Quint Davis, Allison Minor, Allen Jaffe and Dick Allen as the creative visionaries of Jazz Fest,” Marshall notes.

It was also, says Marshall, the first time that style of festival that focused on food, music and other indigenous cultural activities that occurred in the U.S.

“Most people had not seen a Mardi Gras Indian parade, a second line or even a brass band,” he adds as examples.

“Jazz Fest honored and recognized all different facts of our culture,” he says, which also embraced the Native

American community, including the Houma, Chitimacha tribes.

“This was their first time seeing the depth of Louisiana culture on display,” Marshall says

Marshall first joined the Foundation as a Craft juror in 1976 and as a board member in 1977. In the early days, the Foundation board was active and community oriented and there was a lot to do and needed to be done. The Foundation was becoming financially stable and forming programming that would benefit Louisiana.

Success can bring tension and Marshall was there to serve and help the Foundation navigate challenges. Beginning in the mid-1970s a group of Black New Orleanians formed the African Amerikan Jazz Fest Coalition began a protest to advocate for greater participation at Jazz Fest. The demands included participation on the board of directors and more Black artists at Jazz Fest.

“One of the great things the Foundation board did was to be patient, thoughtful and really work

Don Marshall is a conscious, astute human being. A visionary, a risk taker and thinker outside of the box. Like a painter with a large blank canvas, Don trusts his intuitions with the belief that he will manifest his vision. In his past and present institutional positions, Don has always found ways to celebrate and nurture the culture and cultural makers who make his beloved New Orleans special. For the past 20 years, as the director for the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation, Don has been consistent in his narrative. New Orleans is one of the world’s cultural treasures.”

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with the AAJFC, and to really listen to their ideas for a more representational Jazz Fest. This is not always easy to do when people demand change, but we did,” he says. The result of these negotiations was the creation of the Koindu, a dedicated Black dance and arts space now known as Congo Square.

By 1978, the Festival was stable and the Foundation had approximately $100,000 in reserves. Under the leadership of board member Marion Greenup, the organization had set up the first grant program by the Foundation. The financial success also enabled the Foundation to create more stability with the purchase of offices at 1205 North Rampart Street, and the hiring of its first executive director, Wallace Young.

Marshall continued to advocate for more structure to support these initiatives. He served as the chair of the building committee to oversee the first phase of renovation, assisted with formation of the grant application process, and suggested a system for the board to work with Young and create better communication structure to the growing Jazz Fest staff.

Additionally, Marshall was one of the main point people when the Foundation produced its first event outside of Jazz Fest: Autumn In Armstrong, a one day celebration Oct. 31, 1980 for Jazz Appreciation Month in Armstrong Park. While this event didn’t make any money, it is serve to bring awareness back to the park and the Treme neighborhood.

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Marshall’s time on the board ended in 1982. A few years later, his career took him from the Contemporary Art Center (CAC) to being director of Le Petit Théâtre du Vieux Carré.

Marshall was part of the group that founded the Tennessee Williams/New Orleans Literary Festival and the New Orleans Film Festival. And after Hurricane Katrina, he helped create a nonprofit organization to support local photographers, resulting in the New Orleans Photo Alliance.

While at the CAC, Marshall worked with artists and the arts community to create the Krewe of Clones, the city’s first alternative Mardi Gras Krewe. After the Krewe of Clones had disbanded, he brought the sub-krewes back together to form the Krewe du Vieux.

Marshall’s idea was to bring back the historic tradition of Mardi Gras parades in the French Quarter and to spin it around with artistic commentary. Today the Krewe du Vieux is still

celebrated for its searing social and cultural commentary and risqué tone.

“I like to create new projects and programs that support our cultural community. I enjoy the thought process behind it and bringing leaders and professionals in the creative community together to make good things happen,” he says.

“That’s how I got involved and co-created the Tennessee Williams Festival, the Film Festival, Krewe du Vieux and the Photo Alliance. I believed New Orleans needed to do these things to celebrate and support our rich culture,” says Marshall.

In the intervening years Marshall always attended Jazz Fest and would periodically serve a juror for the Crafts Department.

In 2004, the board wanted new leadership and started a national search, and Marshall was offered the position just before financial calamity fell upon the Foundation. It was that year’s Jazz Fest when it rained five of the seven Jazz Fest days and the Foundation was in debt by $800,000. This challenge did not dissuade Marshall from accepting the position, “I’m comfortable with making things happen. I like ideas and seeing them come to life.”

This financial tension created a restructure of Jazz Fest production and AEG Entertainment was brought in as a partner with Festival Productions-New Orleans.

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festival had been rejuvenated with the expanded national music talent base thanks to AEG booking,” says Marshall.

“The weather felt like California, and just standing there after having had to go through the intense national search and the politics, I felt exhilarated listening to the music on the Gentilly Stage,” he says.

Just as his earlier service to the Foundation, but this time as executive director, Marshall began to create structure and sound fiscal growth.

While the Foundation was in turmoil it was his leadership that kept the reputation of the Foundation afloat in the community. The Foundation staff was at that time just three people and Marshall began to rebuild and transform many of the programs.

And then Hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, Aug. 29, 2005.

Among the areas affected by the man-made disaster was the Fair Grounds, where the festival was held. It had flooded and musicians and Foundation and Festival staff were displaced — and with no way to figure out a timetable for return.

“There was a huge debate about Jazz Fest and if it could be pulled off by a city devastated by Katrina,” says Marshall about the 2006 Jazz Fest happening in New Orleans.

“[During that time] other cities were offering to host Jazz Fest. People from around the country reached out to help,” he says.

“It was part of an interesting and challenging time, with the enormous job of getting staff, production crews, musicians, culture bearers, food vendors and all who make the magic of Jazz Fest back to New Orleans. So many were living in other cities. Even booking musicians who were unsure about performing here presented issues,” he says.

Jazz Fest happened. “It was very complex from the production side and amazing how spectacularly well it came off,” he says, adding “The feeling everywhere was so much love, so

much emotion — people seeing each other for the first time since Katrina and feeling New Orleans was coming back.”

“[This speaks to] Don’s ability to being scrappy and boot-strappish in these adverse situations, he is the right person at the right time,” says Rachel Lyons, Foundation archivist. “He has a deep passion for producing and a deep passion for helping people.”

Since then, Marshall was active in a number of initiatives, such as reestablishing the Foundation’s Community Partnership Grants in fall 2006 which had been shut down in 2004.

“The Foundation has a fantastic, dedicated staff and board. There has always been a strong belief that the Foundation should be focused on what we need to do to support and strengthen our music, our culture and the creative community. The Foundation is always open to new and impactful ideas to help us fulfill our mission,” says Marshall.

Beyond the internationally renowned Jazz Fest, the Foundation’s mission spans a wide array of initiatives aimed at promoting, preserving, and perpetuating the music, culture and heritage of Louisiana communities. These efforts include a variety of educational programs, cultural events, and economic development activities designed to support and uplift musicians, culture bearers, food and craft vendors, and music industry professionals. Through its work, the Foundation ensures that the vibrant traditions of Louisiana continue to thrive and remain accessible to future generations, making it an integral part of the state’s cultural and artistic landscape.

Under Marshall’s leadership as executive director, the Foundation significantly bolstered its commitment to nurturing Louisiana’s arts and cultural scene. By strategically reinvesting the proceeds from Jazz Fest and other fundraising efforts, Marshall directed the Foundation to enhance educational, economic and cultural enrichment across

I had the good fortune of meeting Don in 1983 as he was leading the Contemporary Arts Center. He brought me into the organization that next year, where I built much of my professional life for the subsequent 30 years. Don, through mentoring, taught all who worked with him the importance of focusing on the needs of the artist and the community. He brought that belief to Le Petit, University of New Orleans and lastly, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation. He supported artists through his unique programming point of view all the while building a community of support for artists. His fingerprints on our culture will remain forever.

Jay Weigel, composer, former executive director of the CAC

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Don Marshall is truly a Renaissance man, a man for Arts and Artists. With both grace and vision he has left and continues to leave a powerful and indelible mark on all of the arts—music, visual arts, performing arts, literature and arts education in the city he passionately loves. He exemplifies a rare vision as a creator and curator of events and exhibitions, all designed to support our creative community. On behalf of the artists of every discipline in our region and the benefactors of his visionary spirit, we eagerly anticipate his next incarnation in the arts.

He is tall and slim with a slow smile on his face. He is all about his business when he enters the place. Who they talk about?!! It’s Don Marshall with a new plan in his hand, to move the music and culture of Louisiana to a grander stand. Sometimes out front but often behind the scenes, he handles his business with grace, when comes to New Orleans. Thank you, Don Marshall, for all that you have done, through blood, sweat and tears, you so often made it fun.”

Bruce Sunpie Barnes, bandleader of Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots, Big Chief of the Northside Skull & Bone Gang, photographer, author

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Louisiana communities. He was instrumental in initiating several key festivals, such as the Crescent City Blues & BBQ Festival, Tremé Creole Gumbo Festival, Congo Square Rhythms Festival and the Louisiana Cajun Zydeco Festival, broadening the scope of cultural celebrations in the region. Marshall’s advocacy led to the distribution of over $2 million annually to support arts organizations and initiatives, with a strong emphasis on music and arts education in schools and after-school programs.

Marshall remains a steadfast fan of Jazz Fest and is looking forward to another in 2024.

“Right now I am really interested in the New Orleans musicians who are into what is now classified as Americana music: roots, blues, country, folk. Musicians such as Joy Clark, Anna Moss, Mia Borders, Amanda Shaw, Evermore Nest, Lilli Lewis, and Kimberly Kaye and Loose Cattle,” says Marshall, adding, “Call me a Lucinda Williams groupie.”

And as a self-described Woodstock Baby Boomer, he is also looking forward to Neil Young and Crazy Horse and longtime favorite Bonnie Raitt performing.

“I like to experience everyone who’s performing on the Fais-Do-Do Stage from our Cajun-Zydeco world and I love what is going on at the Lagniappe Stage. So many of our upand-coming musicians perform there for the first time at Jazz Fest.”

Then of course, there are the fans. “It’s

Doratha “Dodie” Smith-Simmons, civil rights activist; first employee of the Foundation; early founder of the Jazz Fest with George Wein, Allen and Sandra Jaffe, Larry Bornstein, Sonny Vaucresson, Buster Holmes, Bruce Brice and others of the Festival; worked as the Festival office manger, associate producer and producer of Economy Hall, which she named. ““

I thought that Don was the perfect person for the position at the time. What he has done to bring the Foundation where it is today, I don’t know any other person who could have done it as well as he did. The programming he created and the different organizations he and the foundation partnered with was incredible, as are the free community festivals. Not only what he did was great — he is just a great person in my opinion. And I am sorry to see him leave. But you know he will still see things he can do and while he is still young enough to lead the Foundation where it is. It is time for him to go and start something else I know will be as great as he had done for the Foundation and the CAC. I wish him all the best in the future.

amazing to hear so many people saying they’ve been coming to Jazz Fest for over 30 to 40 years. Jazz Fest brings together everyone from around the world who loves our music and our culture,” Marshall says.

In this era of tech giants Marshall is an original New Orleans cultural giant. A true innovator, someone whose fearless career as one of the city’s leading arts organizers is a work of art.

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Land of a Thousand Rhythms

Longtime Jazz Fest goers probably remember sets by J Balvin, Juanes, and Carlos Vives, but how many know that all three are from Colombia? Despite its current era of peace and prosperity, many continue to view Colombia solely through the lens of its violent past, ignoring its rich culture. Highlighting Colombia's progress, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is celebrating Colombian music and culture.

The 2024 Cultural Exchange will be the largest to date, with close to 200 Colombian guest artists, including 17 bands and 18 artisans. Many musical acts highlight parallels between Colombian and New Orleans culture. Rancho Aparte, a chirimía band from the Pacific coast, infuses deep-rooted musical tradition with modern energy that keeps audiences moving, much like contemporary New Orleans brass bands. Fans of zydeco will be drawn to performances by Los Cumbia Stars and Gregorio Uribe, whose accordion-driven Cumbia and Vallenato bring the sounds of rural Colombia to worldwide audiences.

Further emphasizing the connection to New Orleans, the cities of Barranquilla and Pasto have rich Carnival histories. Pasto’s Black and White Carnival, which

takes place in late December and early January, features parades with ornate floats and revelers in vibrant costumes. In the Cultural Exchange Demonstration Tent, Dayra Benavides, a costume maker from Pasto, takes festival goers on a journey through this fascinating tradition. UNECSO has recognized both Pasto’s and Baranquilla’s Carnivals as Intangible Cultural Heritage. Like New Orleans’ Carnival, Baranquilla’s celebration has European origins, while the Black and White Carnival has roots in Colombia’s indigenous culture.

Providing a small window into the wide geographic and cultural diversity of Colombia’s native people, members of six different groups of indigenous people demonstrate their expert craftsmanship, including artisans weaving the distinctive shoulder bag for which Colombia is known.

Along with indigenous people, descendants of formerly enslaved people have largely shaped Colombia’s culture. The contributions of AfroColombians to its musical tradition come alive as Derian Popó Amu crafts the Cauca Violin from bamboo native to the Pacific Coast. Afro-Colombians are also making their mark in government, with activist Francia Márquez being elected vice-president in 2022. Fashion designer Esteban Sinisterra, who dresses Márquez, displays creations from his company, Esteban African, April 25-28.

EXPEDIA CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILION CELEBRATES Colombia GRACIAS!

This presentation was made possible with the support of the Government of Colombia. The Government of Colombia supports meaningful intercultural dialogue with the U.S., seeking reconciliation and recognition between cultures through the activation of creative and artistic exchange spaces. Other contributors include USAID, ACDI/VOCA, The City of Cali - Secretary of Culture and the Petronio Alvarez Festival.

Like these artisanal creations, Colombia’s culinary arts reflect its rich history. On May 3, Chef Francisco Escalona Forth will showcase recipes from different regions of Colombia on the Food Heritage Stage, the first time the stage has dedicated a day to the Cultural Exchange. Also debuting this year, the Cultural Exchange Bar offers Colombia-inspired cocktails. These libations complement the menu at the Cultural Exchange Food Booth. New Orleans’ Dana and Christina Honn of Carmo and Jose Blanco of Colombian street food pop-up WASKA are joining forces to serve up a variety of empanadas and ceviche.

After savoring the cuisine, learning from master artisans, and hearing the wide variety of music that Colombia has produced, festival goers will have a deeper understanding of why the country is known as “el país de los mil ritmos.” – By Megan Holt

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ART BY JEISSON CATILLO

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion

Exhibits

BOTH WEEKENDS 11AM-6PM

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage Backdrop and Entryway

Designed by Jeisson Castillo, Visual Artist - Bogotá, Colombia

Visual Artist Jeisson Castillo designed the stage backdrop and entryway of the Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion. With a master of arts in Visual Arts from Javeriana University in Bogotá, Jeisson is a young painter, photographer, and audiovisual producer whose work focuses on the farming and indigenous communities of Colombia. He has traveled extensively in rural areas, including the entire Amazon basin of Colombia, where he has immersed himself in the traditional knowledge and ancestral wisdom of many indigenous peoples who are at risk of physical and cultural extinction.

Las Rutas del Sabor is a multimedia installation focusing on similarities between Colombia, New Orleans and Louisiana. It features an original map designed by Barranquilla visual artist Tutuk M., which illustrates how Africa, Europe, and the U.S. have contributed to the birth of musical expressions such as Bullerengue and Chirimía, which are uniquely Colombian, yet strikingly similar to New Orleans’ own. Tutuk’s work is complemented with video loops highlighting Colombia’s natural and cultural landscapes, which provide additional visual clues on the parallels between these cultures.

We Are Sudamerican Printers 2024 is a collage of posters printed at La Linterna, a typographic print shop located in the city of Cali, Colombia, which, since 1934, has been producing and printing street posters using the technique of movable type and linoleum engraving. The collage of posters will present different themes revolving around Latin American popular culture, ancestral traditions, regional customs, musical environments and various graphic narratives from the region.

Carnavales de Colombia offers a glimpse of the many faces of Carnival in Colombia. This display features unique pieces on loan from several Colombian artisans who are demonstrating inside the Cultural Exchange Artist Tent and vibrant images captured by Carlos Benavides Diaz over his 50-year long career photographing popular celebrations throughout Colombia.

GRACIAS!

USAID and ACDI/VOCA's Indigenous Peoples and Afro-Colombian Empowerment Activity, better known as Juntanza Étnica, continues the long-standing partnership with indigenous and Afro-Colombian communities, also known as ethnic communities in Colombia. It contributes to their self-determined development by strengthening their institutional and advocacy capacity, increases their participation, in the implementation of peace, promotes respect for cultural heritage and diversity, and supports the development of environmentally sustainable socioeconomic opportunities. It is implemented in the Caribbean, Pacific and Amazon regions of Colombia, as well as in Bogotá.

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CARLOS BENAVIDES DÍAZ

Artist Demonstrations

FIRST WEEKEND

Oscar O. Granja Peña, Mopa Mopa Varnish

Taller Granja/Barniz de Pasto - Pasto, Nariño, Colombia

Oscar Granja is a master in the Mopa Mopa varnish, an ancestral technique found in the region of Pasto, in the Andes Mountains in the Southwest of Colombia, near the border with Ecuador. The buds of the leaves of the Mopa-Mopa tree are transformed into thin sheets of different colors, which are then applied to objects, mainly wood, and cut with a scalpel, forming intricate designs.

Carlos José Atehortúa, Silletero

Santa Elena, Antioquia, Colombia

Carrying heavy wooden frames with fresh flower arrangements organized in intricate designs on their backs, Santa Elena’s Silleteros are flower growers who have paraded in the Medellin Flower Festival since 1957. Carlos will demonstrate the making of a silleta with fresh flowers inside the Expedia Cultural Exchange Artist Tent. He will also join the daily Colombian parades on the first weekend of the Festival.

Florita Chambes Arteaga, Gunadule Mola Artisan Necoclì, Antioquia, Colombia

Flor Imbacuan Pantoja, Fashion Designer Hajsú Etnomoda - Carlosama, Nariño, Colombia

Flor Imbacuan Pantoja is the creative director of Hajsú Etnomoda. She takes pride in merging the ancestral weaving tradition of the Pastos ethnic group in Nariño, Colombia, with contemporary fashion designs. Hajsú Etnomoda offers a wide range of clothing items, including shawls, coats, traditional skirts, vests, capes, and blankets.

Molas are colorful hand-sewn cotton textiles traditionally fashioned into blouses and worn by the Guna women of Colombia and Panama as symbols of protection and representation.

Florita Chambes is a master sewer from the Gunadule community of Necoclí, on the eastern shore of the Gulf of Urabá across from Panama.

Gerado Rosero, Scenic Artist

Teatro Danza Pies del Sol - Bogotá, Cundinamarca, Colombia

Luis Gerardo Rosero presents a sample of the colorful costumes he designs and performs with in the Black and White Carnival of Pasto, and in the Multicolor Carnival of the Border in Ipiales, where he appears annually.

Dayra Benavides, Costume-Designer

Casa Carnaval - Pasto, Nariño, Colombia

A multi-year winner of the Black and White Carnival individual costume contest, Dayra Benavides comes from Pasto, a town located in the Andes Mountains of Southwestern Colombia, which is home to diverse ethnic and religious customs. Dayra designs whimsical carnival costumes, blending pre-Columbian and colonial imagery with mythical characters. She will present her colorful collection of “Joyas Blandas” or “soft jewelry” inside the Cultural Exchange Artist Demonstration Tent on first weekend, and will appear on stage in full regalia with Lucio Feuillet on May 4 and 5.

Manuel Pertuz Mendoza, Mask-Maker

Toro Miura - Galapa, Atlántico, Colombia

Manuel Pertuz Mendoza is a master craftsman who has dedicated his life to the preservation and promotion of the Carnival of Barranquilla, on the northern Caribbean coast of Colombia. He carves and paints the colorful animal wooden masks associated with the Carnival of Barranquilla.

Cristian Rodríguez, Cubeo Yurêmakū Basket Weaver Avimak - Mitú, Vaupés, Colombia

Cristian Rodríguez Uribe is a 25-year-old artisan from Mitú, a remote community in the depth of the Amazon Forest, next to the border with Brazil. Cristian uses his community’s ancestral weaving techniques to create unique baskets, incorporating Cubeo symbols that grant meaning and cultural value to each piece. Cristian brings his new collection of "balay," or large woven plates inspired by indigenous utensils that depict autochthonous figures of the indigenous culture of Vaupés.

FLOR IMBACUAN PANTOJA MOLA BY FLORITA CHAMBES ARTEAGA

Addo Obed Possu Dinas, Marimba-Maker

Fundación Katanga - Cali, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

A recognized musician and master craftsman, Addo Obed builds drums and marimbas used in the traditional music of the Pacific Coast of Colombia. He founded the Katanga Foundation in Cali, Colombia whose mission is to rescue, preserve, and spread Afro-Colombian traditional music and culture.

Aleida Tile Uriana, Wayuú Weaver

Kattoui - Uribia, La Guajira, Colombia

Aleida Tile is widely recognized throughout the northern peninsula of La Guajira, Colombia as an important ambassador for Wayuú culture, particularly in the field of weaving. In the Wayuú territory of the Waimpiralein Uribia Jalala, region of the Guajira, Aleida and her community innovated to address the plastic waste plaguing their territory, mixing recycled plastic with the natural fibers used to weave the traditional shoulder bags their community is recognized for.

Ángel Marino Jacanamejoy, Kamënts̈á BiyáKamëntsá Wood-Carver

Artejacam - Reserve of the Kamënts̈á Biyá People, Sibundoy, Putumayo, Colombia

Angel Marino Jacanamejoy began his career reviving traditional wooden Tsenës benches and specializing in ceremonial masks for the traditional Bëtsknaté festival or Carnival of Forgiveness. He captures the faces of Kamënts̈á Biyá men and women in his ceremonial masks, reflecting their daily lives, traditions, and customs in his art.

Jarara Tamaiwa Barros, Wayuú Weaver

Kanaspi - Riohacha, Guajira, Colombia

Jarara is a master artisan and community leader from the ancestral territory of Wayuú Pariyen. She founded the Kanaspi Artisan Association, composed of over 200 artisans from the northern peninsula of La Guajira. The goal of the association is to improve living conditions for the Wayuú people by strengthening their culture and language, and by preserving the symbolism of their art. Jarara brings this symbolism to life with the bags, hammocks, and traditional clothing she and her community create.

Deryam Popó Amú, Violin - Maker

Violines Caucanos - Santander de Quilichao, Cauca, Colombia

With over 38 years of experience, Deryam has contributed to keeping alive the tradition of the Cauca violin. Made with guadua bamboo, the instrument is unique to the Afro-Colombian folk music played in the Cauca area of Colombia.

Liliana Villazon Arias, Kankuama Weaver

Asoarka - Atanquez, Cesar, Colombia

Edwar Acuña Barros, Piratapuyo Jewelry-Maker

Barros Prada - Mitú, Vaupés, Colombia

Edwar belongs to the Piratapuyo ethnic goup, one of the 27 indigenous communities coexisting in the vast national reserve in the Vaupés region of the Amazon. Edwar is dedicated to preserving and promoting the diverse cultures of his territory through his jewelry. His stunningly beautiful pieces convey a symbology preserved by generations of indigenous families that represent their worldviews.

Esteban Sinisterra Paz, Fashion Designer

Esteban African - Cali, Valle de Cauca, Colombia

Esteban is a talented 23 year-old Afro-Colombian Fashion Designer who rose to fame by designing the garments worn by Colombian Vice President Francia Márquez. Born in Santa Bárbara de Iscuandé, Esteban was displaced by violence at the age of six. After relocating to Buenaventura, he started designing and making clothes to help support his family. Esteban African is a brand inspired by the aesthetics of the African diaspora. His “resistance fashion” celebrates the contribution of the Afro-descendants of the Pacific coast of Colombia to the regional and national identity.

Liliana employs the technique of blunt needle and knotting, creating shoulder bags, hammocks, table centerpieces, and jewelry with cheerful colors and mystical designs. She represents Asoarka, a nonprofit organization with 300 members dedicated to strengthening the artisanal and socio-cultural fabric of the Kankuamo People of the Sierra Nevada Gonawindúa.

Waidis Ortega Miranda, Drum-Maker

Batámbora - Cartagena, Bolívar, Colombia

Waidis is a young entrepreneur from the Afro-Colombian beach community of La Boquilla, in Cartagena. He is committed to preserving the cultural traditions of his African heritage through drum-making and through the teaching of percussion. He will perform with Batámbora – a drum and dance troupe parading at the Festival on second weekend.

Aldo Chamarra Chirimía, Wounaan Weaver

Artesanía Renacer - Buenaventura, Valle del Cauca, Colombia

Aldo is a member of the Wounaan indigenous group, a semi-nomadic people displaced by violence from their native Chocó region bordering Panama in 2017. The Wounaan people traditionally used wérregue palm to build their houses, and to weave baskets, trays, jewelry, and vases. Aldo’s father, Jose Nilson is the leader of the craft workshop “RENACER” (Rebirth) which employs displaced Wounaan families reclaiming a knowledge that was almost lost after their displacement.

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SECOND WEEKEND
DERYAM POPÓ AMÚ ESTEBAN AFRICAN

Music

Celebrating Colombia

The Country of Beauty

Headlining this musical voyage around Colombia are Bomba Estéreo on April 27, ChocQuibTown's lead singer Goyo in a guest appearance with local band ÌFÉ on April 28, and salsa legends Grupo Niche closing the celebration in style on May 5.

AFRO-COLOMBIAN SOUNDS FROM THE PACIFIC AND CARIBBEAN

The vibrant Afro culture of the Colombian Pacific is being highlighted with ChirimÍa brass band Rancho Aparte and traditional marimba ensemble Agrupación Changó on the first weekend. Matachindé — the 2023 winner of the prestigious music competition held at the annual Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali — and marimba fusion group Bejuco appear on the second weekend. On the Caribbean side, Kombilesa Mi appears on April 27 and 28. Hailing from Palenque — the first free black town in the Americas — Kombilesa Mi overlays traditional Afro-Caribbean rhythms and instruments with rap lyrics in both Spanish and their local Palenquero language. Creole Group brings the Caribbean vibes of the Colombian island of San Andrés to the Festival with its fusion of Calypso and Reggae on May 3 and 4.

DANCING TO CUMBIA, SALSA, JOROPO & CHAMPETA

On the first weekend, dance to the rhythms of Los Cumbia Stars, or to the explosive "breaksalsa" sound of Jacobo Vélez y La Mambanegra from Cali. High-energy champeta drum and dance troupe Batámbora of Cartagena parades daily throughout the Fair Grounds May 2 through May 4. Grammy-nominated Cimarrón presents soul-shaking joropo music and dance from Colombia's Eastern Plains on May 4 & 5.

COLOMBIA'S CARNIVAL VIBE

A master of the indigenous millo flute, Joaquin Pérez y Su Herencia Ancestral brings the traditional cumbia sounds and sights of Barranquilla's Carnival to the Fair Grounds on the first weekend. On the second weekend, Lucio Feuillet presents the music and songs of the Black and White Carnival of his hometown of Pasto.

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BOMBA ESTÉREO GRUPO NICHE RANCHO APARTE CIMARRÓN

Food & Drinks

Cultural Exchange Food booth

CARMO & WASKA

BOTH WEEKENDS 11AM-7PM

MENU: EMPANADA DE POLLO Y PAPA (CHICKEN & POTATO) W/ AJÍ PICANTE

EMPANADA DE PAPA Y QUESO (POTATO & CHEESE) W/ AJÍ PICANTE

CEVICHE DE CAMARONES (SHRIMP) W/ PATACONES (FRIED GREEN PLANTAIN)

CEVICHE DE VEGETALES (FRESH VEGGIES) W/ PATACONES (FRIED GREEN PLANTAIN)

CULTURAL EXCHANGE BAR

New this year, the Cultural Exchange Bar serves COCOLOCO, a Colombia inspired cocktail with Aguardiente

COLOMBIA DAY ON FOOD HERITAGE STAGE

MAY 3, 2024

New this year, the Food Heritage Stage dedicates a full day of cooking demonstrations to Colombian cuisine, featuring Colombian Chef Francisco Escalona Forth. Chef Escalona Forth comes from the Caribbean island of San Andrés, the “Jamaica of Colombia” known for its Englishbased Creole and unique culture. For over 30 years, Chef Escalona has shared the gastronomy of his island with national and international audiences.

FIRST WEEKEND

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage Schedule

SECOND WEEKEND

FRIDAY APRIL

SATURDAY APRIL 27 Gaita

Joaquín

Jacobo Vélez y La Mambanegra

SUNDAY APRIL 28

Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral

Gaita Loop

Cheikh Ibra Fam of Senegal

Jacobo Vélez y La Mambanegra

Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral Parade

Kombilesa Mi

PM – 6:00 PM

11:30 AM – 12:20 PM

12:40 PM – 1:25 PM

1:45 PM – 2:45 PM

3:10 PM – 4:20 PM

4:30 PM – 4:45 PM

5:00 PM – 6:00 PM

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THURSDAY MAY 2 Batámbora 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM Los Güiros 12:40 PM – 1:40 PM Batámbora Parade 1:50 PM – 2:05 PM Enkelé 2:20 PM – 3:20 PM FRIDAY MAY 3 Batámbora 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM Creole Group 12:40 PM – 1:40 PM Matachindé 2:05 PM – 3:05 PM Enkelé 3:30 PM – 4:20 PM Batámbora Parade 4:30 PM – 4:45 PM Bejuco 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM SATURDAY MAY 4 Matachindé 11:30 AM – 12:20 PM Creole Group 12:40 PM – 1:35 PM Bejuco 2:00 PM – 2:55 PM Cimarron 3:20 PM – 4:25 PM Batámbora Parade 4:30 PM – 4:45 PM Lucio Feuillet 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM SUNDAY MAY 5 La Tran-K Band 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM Matachindé 12:40 PM – 1:30 PM Lucio Feuillet Parade 1:40 PM – 1:55 PM RAM of Haiti 2:05 PM – 3:00 PM Mariachi Jalisco 3:10 PM – 3:30 PM Lucio Feuillet Parade 3:40 PM – 4:35 PM Cimarrón 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
APRIL 25 Michael Skinkus and Moyuba 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM Mokoomba of Zimbabwe 12:40 PM – 1:40 PM Gregorio Uribe 2:05 PM – 3:05 PM Rancho Aparte Parade 3:10 PM – 3:25 PM Agrupación Changó 3:35 PM – 4:35 PM Rancho Aparte 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
THURSDAY
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Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral 11:30 AM – 12:15 PM Agrupación Changó 12:50 PM – 1:50 PM Balaklava Blues of Ukraine/Canada 2:15 PM – 3:05 PM Los Cumbia Stars 3:30 PM – 4:30 PM Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral Parade 4:35 PM – 4:50 PM Rancho Aparte 5:00 PM – 6:00 PM
Joaquín
11:30 AM – 12:15
Cumbia Stars 12:40 PM – 1:40
Mi 2:05 PM – 3:05
Agrupación
3:30 PM – 4:20 PM
Loop
PM Los
PM Kombilesa
PM
Changó
4:25
Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral Parade
PM – 4:40 PM
4:55
MATEO CHÁVES HERNÁNDEZ
Schedules & map
JOHNNY SKETCH & THE DIRTY NOTES PHOTO BY JOSHUA BRASTED

Thursday, April 25

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Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage

Ochsner Children's Tent

Rhythmpourium Tent

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage

Lagniappe Stage

Gospel Tent presented by Morris Bart

Jazz & Heritage Stage

Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage

Celebrates Colombia

KID smART Showcase

11:30 am 12:15 pm

12:40 pm 1:25 pm

André Bohren + The Electric Yat Quartet: Musical Trivia and More 1:50 pm 2:35 pm

Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral 12:50 pm 1:50 pm

Donald Lewis

Skinny Interviewer: Bruce Raeburn 3:30 pm 4:15 pm

3 Generations of Mardi Gras Indians with Big Chief Monk, Joseph and Jwan Boudreaux Interviewer: Steve Armbruster

Kehoe-France Middle School Jazz Ambassadors 4:30 pm 5:15 pm

Debbie Davis 3:35 pm 4:20 pm Louis Michot 3:00 pm 3:50 pm River Eckert Band 4:15 pm 5:00 pm

Agrupación Changó 2:15 pm 3.05 pm Balaklava Blues of Ukraine/Canada

am 12:20 pm

Jenn Howard Band 11:30 am 12:15 pm

St. Mary's Academy Gospel Choir 12:35 pm 1:15 pm

LB Landry Gospel Choir 1:25 pm 2:10 pm Eleanor McMain Singing Mustangs

Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral 2:20 pm 3:10 pm

3:30 pm 4:30 pm Los Cumbia Stars

Parade: 4:354:50 pm

Baby Boyz Brass Band 11:10 am NOCOA Community Choir 11:35 am 11:45 am 12:25 pm

Comanche Hunters Mardi Gras Indians 12:25 pm 1:25 pm Young Pinstripe Brass Band 1:45 pm 2:35 pm Spyboy J & Thee Storm Mardi Gras Indians

Gov't Majik

Amy Helm 11:20 am 12:00 pm

12:20 pm 1:20 pm

Friday, April 26, 2024

Friday, April 26

WWOZ Jazz Tent

Congo Square Stage Blues Tent Economy Hall Tent

Shell Gentilly Stage

Festival Stage

flag denotes performances from Colombia

Artists Subject to Change

Leyla McCalla

pm 1:20 pm

2:55 pm 3:55 pm

pm 5:25 pm Agrupación Changó 5:45 pm 6:45 pm

CJ Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band

FOLKLIFE STAGE in LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE : 12:00, 1:10, and 3:40 pmPow Wow presentations with Native Nations Intertribal

T'Monde 4:20 pm 5:35 pm

Jason Danti and the Krewe de Bechet 11:15 am 12:00 pm

Clive Wilson's New Orleans Serenaders 1:40 pm 2:40 pm

Doreen’s Jazz New Orleans 3:05 pm 4:05 pm

Sonny Gullage and the Blues Groovers 1:40 pm 2:40 pm

Tulane BAM Ensemble

11:15 am 12:00 pm

Marcella Ratcliff 11:15 am 12:00 pm

Another Heart Another Side of Ann Savoy Interviewer: Ben Sandmel 12:20 pm 1:10 pm

Stephen King and Shaggadelic & Raw Revolution 12:20 pm

pm HaSizzle "The King of Bounce"

Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr. with a special appearance by The ICONS featuring Choppa, BlaqNmilD, and Tonya Boyd-Cannon 11:15 am 12:05 pm

11:20 am 12:20 pm

Luther Kent & Trickbag 3:00 pm 4:00 pm

Mr. Sipp 4:20 pm 5:20 pm

6:00 pm 7:00 pm

Lost Bayou Ramblers

Tribute to Al Hirt featuring Wendell Brunious, Doyle Cooper,and Kevin Ray Clark 5:45 pm 6:45 pm

Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie 5:50 pm 7:00 pm

Joe Louis Walker

Jeremy Davenport 1:30 pm 2:25 pm

Shamarr Allen 2:45 pm 3:45 pm

Los Cumbia Stars 3:45 pm 5:00 pm

Jon Batiste 2:50 pm 3:50 pm

Adonis Rose and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra tributes Tina Turner ft. Erica Falls & Grace Gibson

Astral Project 5:40 pm 7:00 pm Kem 1:30 pm 2:30 pm

5:55 pm 7:00 pm

Preservation Hall Jazz Band 5:30 pm 7:00 pm

12:10 pmNew Wave Brass Band with Original Big 7 and Sisters of Unity Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs

1:10 pm7th Ward Creole Hunters, Black Flame Hunters, and Golden Comanche Mardi Gras Indians

2:00 pmGolden Sioux, Wild Apaches, and 7th Ward Hunters Mardi Gras Indians

2:40 pmFree Spirit Brass Band with Lady & Men Rollers and Treme Sidewalk Steppers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs 4:00 pmJackson Square All Star Brass Band with Ole & Nu Style Fellas, Sisters of Change, and Perfect Gentlemen SA & PCs 4:10 pmColombian Parade with Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral PARADES :

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4:25
5:25
Tuba
1:30
2:15
12:30
1:15
Mr.
2:30
3:15
Tuba
pm
pm
Skinny
pm
pm The Walls Group Interviewer: Joyce Jackson
pm
pm
Sipp Interviewer: John Wirt
pm
pm
1:10
5:25
12:00
12:45
1:10
1:55
4:45
5:30
12:15 pm 1:00 pm Rancho Aparte 1:20 pm 2:10 pm J & The Causeways 12:45 pm 1:45 pm Zigaboo Modeliste and the Funk Revue 2:10 pm 3:20 pm Big Sam's Funky Nation 4:10 pm 5:10 pm Oumou Sangaré of Mali 4:15 pm 5:30 pm Naturally 7 12:25 pm 1:20 pm D.K. Harrell 11:15 am 12:05 pm Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble 1:40 pm 2:35 pm Savoy Family Cajun Band 2:20 pm 3:00 pm Warren
12:40 pm 1:30 pm Rich Collins 1:50 pm 2:45 pm Andrina
3:05 pm 3:55 pm Esther
4:15
5:05
Balaklava Blues of Ukraine/Canada 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Rancho
11:15 am 11:55 am TBC Brass
2:30 pm 3:25 pm Sweet
3:50 pm 5:00 pm The
5:30 pm 7:00 pm The
pm 6:15 pm Panorama Jazz Band
pm
pm River Eckert
pm
pm Chloé Marie
pm
pm Rainy Eyes
Easton Charter High SchoolGospel Choir
Turenne
Rose
pm
pm
Aparte
Band
Crude
Revivalists
Killers
12:25
3:00 pm 4:00 pm
4:25
3:10
pm 3:55 pm Voices of Pride Edna Karr High School 4:15 pm 5:00 pm The Walls Group 5:15 pm 5:55 pm The Jones Sisters 6:05 pm 6:45 pm Voices of Femme Fatale 11:30

Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage

Ochsner Children's Tent

Rhythmpourium Tent

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage

Lagniappe Stage

Gospel Tent presented by Morris Bart

Jazz & Heritage Stage

11:30 am 12:15 pm New Orleans Dance Collective

pm 1:15

12:40 pm 1:25 pm

pm 2:15 pm Charles Lloyd Interviewer: Ashley Kahn

pm

pm Los Cumbia Stars

pm

Brass Band/Chirimia Connections w/ members of Hot 8 Brass Band and Rancho

AparteInterviewer: Matt Sakakeeny

2:30 pm 3:15 pm

1:50 pm 2:35 pm Brazos Huval's Student Showcase

3:00 pm 3:45 pm The Hoot-n-Holler Inn

Parade: 3:554:10 pm

Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral Celebrates Colombia flag denotes performances from Colombia

Saturday, April 27

Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage

Saturday, April 27, 2024

Blues Tent Economy Hall Tent

WWOZ Jazz Tent

Congo Square Stage

Shell Gentilly Stage

Festival Stage

Palenquero Culture Kombilesa Mi

Interviewer: Dan Sharp

4:30 pm 5:15 pm

Artists Subject to Change

Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral of Colombia ANCESTOR UNVEILING in Congo Square Field 1:10 pmAncestor honoring Bob Jones

Lynn Drury 4:55 pm 6:00 pm Jacobo Vélez y La Mambanegra 12:00 pm 12:45 pm Renée Gros & Tiago Guy 1:10 pm 1:55 pm Dave Jordan’s Almost Acoustic 2:20 pm 3:05 pm Michael "The Sheik" O'Hara 4:45 pm

Parade: 4:254:40pm Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral 11:30 am 12:15 pm Gaita Loop

Alex McMurray Band 4:05 pm 5:05 pm

Dylan LeBlanc 5:25 pm 6:15 pm

11:15 am 11:55 am

Morning Star MissionaryBaptist Church Mass Choir

Flagboy Giz 11:30 am 12:15 pm Minos The Saint 12:35 pm 1:20 pm Ghalia Volt 1:35 pm 2:25 pm Lilli Lewis Project 2:45 pm 3:40 pm

E'Dana

12:05 pm 12:50 pm

1:00 pm 1:45 pm

Connie and Dwight Fitch with St. Raymond & St. Leo The Great Choir

Creole Wild West Mardi Gras Indians 12:30 pm 1:30 pm

Jessica Harvey and The Difference

1:55 pm 2:40 pm

2:50 pm 3:35 pm

The City of Love Music & Worship Arts Choir

4:00 pm 5:00 pm The Gospel Soul of Irma Thomas

The Johnson Extension

5:15 pm 6:00 pm

6:10 pm 6:50 pm

Antioch Baptist Church Choir

Javier Olondo & AsheSon 1:50 pm 2:50 pm Storyville Stompers Brass Band 4:45 pm 5:35 pm Midnite Disturbers 5:55 pm 6:45 pm

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band 11:20 am 12:05 pm

Amis du Teche 12:25 pm 1:15 pm Creole String Beans 1:35 pm 2:35 pm

Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band 3:00 pm 3:50 pm

Pine Leaf Boys 4:15 pm 5:15 pm

Buckwheat Zydeco Jr. and The Legendary Ils Sont Partis Band 5:45 pm 7:00 pm

Club of New Orleans 11:20 am 12:05 pm

Jonathon "Boogie" Long

11:15 am 12:00 pm Delgado Community College Jazz Band

James Andrews & the Crescent City Allstars

pm Kombilesa Mi 3:30 pm 4:20 pm Agrupación Changó 3:15 pm 4:25 pm Los Cumbia Stars 2:50 pm 3:45 pm

pm 4:10 pm Wycliffe Gordon 4:35 pm 5:35 pm Don Vappie's Creole Jazz Serenaders

pm 3:45 pm Victor Campbell

Bomba Estéreo

pm Charles Lloyd featuring Gerald Clayton, Larry Grenadier, Marcus Gilmore

pm

pm

pm 7:00 pm The Robert Cray Band

pm 7:00 pm Nicholas Payton & The Nth Power

12:05, 1:15, and 2:35 pmPow Wow presentations with Native Nations Intertribal

12:15 pmJazz Funeral for Russell Batiste featuring Sporty’s Brass Band with Single Ladies, Single Men, and Nine Times Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs

12:30 pmParade in Economy HallUptown Swingers Social Aid & Pleasure Club

1:30 pmApache Hunters, Black Hawk Hunters, and Wild Red Flame Mardi Gras Indians

2:15 pmNew Orleans Mardi Gras Indian Rhythm Section, Young Cherokee, and Washitaw Nation Mardi Gras Indians 3:00 pmThe Chosen Ones Brass Band with Big Nine, Valley of Silent Men, and Westbank Steppers SA & PCs

3:40 pmColombian Parade with Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral PARADES : FOLKLIFE STAGE in LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE :

44 Jazz Fest 2024 | Presented by Shell
pm Molly Tuttle
Mollie Farr 3:30 pm 4:15 pm Boyfriend
Rawls 4:15 pm 5:15 pm Selwyn
12:20 pm 1:10 pm Victor
2:50 pm 3:50 pm Deacon John 1:30 pm 2:25 pm Jason Marsalis 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Vampire Weekend 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Gal Holiday and the Honky Tonk Revue 1:50 pm 2:50 pm Wayne Toups 11:20 am 12:10 pm John Hollier 3:25 pm 4:40 pm Molly Tuttle & Golden Highway 5:20 pm 7:00 pm Chris Stapleton 11:15 am 12:00 pm People Museum 12:20 pm 1:05 pm New Birth Brass Band 1:30 pm 2:25 pm Boyfriend 2:45 pm 3:40 pm Motel Radio 4:00 pm 5:00 pm Hurray For The Riff Raff 11:15 am 12:00 pm Robin Barnes and The FiyaBirds 12:20 pm 1:10 pm Hot 8 Brass Band 1:30 pm 2:25 pm The Batiste
4:10
5:15
5:45
7:00
4:10
5:25
5:50
11:15
2:45
3:10
1:30
12:30
Interviewer:
Interviewer: Alex
Birchwood
Atkins Quintet
Brothers Tribute to Russell Batiste
pm
pm Big Freedia
pm
pm Fantasia
pm
am 12:05 pm
12:25
pm 1:15 pm Sierra Green And The Giants 1:35 pm 2:30 pm
5:45
12:30
1:25
Treme
11:15
12:10
1:45
2:45
5:55
pm
pm
Brass Band
am
pm Lars Edegran & the New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra
pm
pm Dr. Michael White's Original Liberty Jazz Band with guest Thais Clark
6:50
Hot
5:30 pm Victor Campbell 3:30 pm 4:20 pm Clay Parker and Jodi James 4:15 pm 5:00 pm The RRAAMS
12:40
1:40
2:05
3:05

Sunday, April 28, 2024

Sunday, April 28

Allison Miner Music

Heritage Stage

Ochsner Children's Tent

Rhythmpourium Tent

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage

Celebrates Colombia

Lagniappe Stage

Gospel Tent presented by Morris Bart

Jazz & Heritage Stage

Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage

Blues Tent Economy Hall Tent

WWOZ Jazz Tent

Congo Square Stage

Shell Gentilly Stage

11:30 am

Festival Stage

pm 12:45 pm

Kai Knight's Silhouette Dance Ensemble

Female-powered Cajun MusicBonsoir, Catin Interviewer: Barry Ancelet

12:15 pm

11:30 am 12:20 pm Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral

12:3012:55 pm Black Magic Drumline

11:20 am 12:10 pm

1:00 pm 1:45 pm

B é la Fleck Interviewer: Steve Hochman

1:10 pm 1:55 pm Square Dance NOLA

12:40 pm 1:25 pm Gaita Loop

12:35 pm 1:25 pm Yusa Cuban Soul Band

Leo Jackson & The Melody Clouds

12:10 pm 12:55 pm

1:05 pm 1:50 pm Coolie Family Gospel Singers

Devon Allman & Duane Betts Interviewer: David Fricke

2:00 pm 2:45 pm

pm

3:00 pm 3:55 pm Trout Fishing In America

Juvenile and Mannie Fresh Interviewer: Tammy C. Barney

2:10 pm 2:40 pm Black Magic Drumline flag denotes performances from Colombia

2:20 pm 3:10 pm Marc Stone 3:35 pm 4:20 pm Gaita Loop

1:45 pm 2:45 pm Cheikh Ibra Fam of Senegal

3:10 pm 4:20 pm Jacobo Vélez y La Mambanegra

Parade: 4:304:45pm Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral

4:05 pm 5:00 pm Tyron Benoit Band 5:20 pm 6:15 pm Joy Clark 5:00 pm 6:00 pm Kombilesa Mi

Artists Subject to Change

Tyronne Foster & The Arc Singers

2:00 pm 2:45 pm

Pocket Aces Brass Band 11:15 am 12:00 pm Bishop Joseph Carter & The Boyz 5:20 pm 6:00 pm Arthur and Friends Community Choir 6:10 pm 6:55 pm Craig Adams & Higher Dimensions of Praise

2:55 pm 3:40 pm

Evangelist Jackie Tolbert

3:05 pm 4:00 pm ÌFÉ with special guest GOYO of Colombia

4:00 pm 5:00 pm

The Anointed Jackson Sisters

Kumbuka African Drum & Dance Collective 4:25 pm 5:20 pm Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & The Golden Eagles 5:40 pm 6:40 pm

FOLKLIFE STAGE in LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE :

12:10, 1:20, and 2:35 pmPow Wow presentations with Native Nations Intertribal

Rosie Ledet

11:20 am 12:10 pm

12:30 pm 1:20 pm

Jambalaya Cajun Band 1:40 pm 2:35 pm

The Iguanas

pm 2:35 pm

Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band 4:15 pm 5:40 pm

Béla Fleck: My Bluegrass Heart eaturing: Michael Cleveland, Sierra Hull, Justin Moses, Mark Schatz, Bryan Sutton

6:05 pm 7:00 pm

Tommy Sancton's New Orleans Legacy Band

Marc Stone

11:15 am 12:00 pm NOCCA Jazz Ensemble

Jontavious Willis Band

Gregg Stafford & His Young Tuxedo Brass Band 3:00 pm 4:10 pm

4:35 pm 5:35 pm

Stephen Walker N'em Swinging in New Orleans 11:15 am 12:05 pm

Louis Prima Jr. & The Witnesses 5:55 pm 6:45 pm

2:50 pm 3:50 pm Trumpet Mafia

Wendell Brunious & the New Orleans All Stars

Lawrence Sieberth's Estrella Banda

pm 7:00 pm The Allman Betts Band

Patrice Rushen

Mardi Gras Indians

Kombilesa Mi

2:50 pm 3:35 pm

Stooges Brass Band

11:20 am 12:10 pm

12:40 pm 1:40 pm Jacobo Vélez y La Mambanegra

12:15 pmUptown Warriors, 8th Ward Black Seminoles, and Young Generation Warriors

1:30 pmBig 6 Brass Band with Young Men Olympian Jr. Benevolent Association, First Division Rollers, and Untouchables SA & PCs

1:40 pmParade in Economy HallThe N'awlins D'awlins Baby Dolls

2:15 pmMohawk Hunters and Shining Star Hunters Mardi Gras Indians 3:00 pmThe Knockaz Brass Band with Furious Five, New Look, and Big Steppers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs

4:05 pmColombian Parade with Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral 4:30 pmNorthside Skull & Bone Gang PARADES :

45 Presented by Shell | Jazz Fest 2024
4:00
pm 4:45 pm
12:00
3:00
Interviewer: Melissa A. Weber 4:05 pm 5:05 pm Toronzo Cannon 12:20 pm 1:10 pm Oscar Rossignoli Quintet 2:45 pm 3:45 pm Eric Lindell 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Heart 11:15 am 12:00 pm Indys Blu 1:30 pm 2:25 pm Charmaine Neville Band 12:25 pm 1:20 pm Gerald French & The Original Tuxedo Jazz Band 2:55 pm 3:45 pm Bonsoir, Catin 12:35 pm 1:20 pm Fi Yi Yi & the Mandingo Warriors Mardi Gras Indians 1:40 pm 2:40 pm Herbert McCarver & The Pin Stripe Brass Band 11:30 am 12:15 pm Paula & the Pontiacs 1:40 pm 2:30 pm Helen Gillet 2:50 pm 3:45 pm Silver Synthetic 12:00 pm 12:45 pm Dusky Waters 1:10 pm 1:55 pm Shawn Williams 4:45 pm 5:30 pm Yusa 4:15 pm 5:00 pm Trombone Shorty Academy 11:20 am 12:15 pm Seratones 2:05 pm 3:15 pm The Dirty Dozen Brass Band 3:45 pm 4:55 pm Michael Franti & Spearhead 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals 12:30 pm 1:20 pm LVVRS 1:45 pm 2:35 pm Bon Bon Vivant 2:55 pm 3:45 pm
Shaw and The Cute Guys 4:10 pm 5:00 pm Tami
1:40 pm 2:30 pm
4:00 pm 5:10 pm
5:40 pm 7:00 pm Juvenile
12:25 pm 1:20 pm
1:30 pm 2:30 pm
4:15
5:15
3:45 pm Patrice Rushen
Amanda
Neilson
Tonya Boyd-Cannon
Rebirth Brass Band
with Mannie Fresh & Hot Boy Turk
Rumba Buena
Louis Armstrong Camp 30th Anniversary Band featuring Donald Harrison Jr., Wycliffe Gordon, Davell Crawford, and Jazz Camp Allstar Alumni
pm
pm
5:45 pm 7:00 pm
11:10 am 11:55 am
12:15
pm 1:10 pm
5:35
1:40

Thursday, May 2, 2024

Thursday, May 2

Enkelé 11:30 am 12:15 pm Batámbora

The Electrifying Crown Seekers

pm

High Steppers Brass Band Celebrates Colombia

Parade: 1:552:10 pm Batámbora 2:25 pm 3:30 pm

Enkelé 12:15 pm 1:10 pm

pm 1:35 pm

Los Güiros 12:05 pm

11:20 am 12:25 pm

The Mid-City Aces 2:40 pm 3:25 pm

The Gospel Inspirations of Boutte flag denotes performances from Colombia

Andy J Forest & The Swampcrawlers

Lyle Henderson & Emmanu-EL 11:20 am 12:20 pm

pm 2:25 pm

Lacher Prise avec Michael Doucet 2:45 pm 3:45 pm

Joe Lastie's New Orleans Sound 12:45 pm 1:45 pm

Mark Braud's New Orleans Jazz Giants

pm 1:45 pm

Ricky Sebastian & Pat Casey present the music of Jaco Pastorius 11:15 am 12:15 pm

Ariee & The AMG Band 11:15 am 12:20 pm

pm 1:50 pm

Eden Brent

pm

pm 3:20 pm

Jeffery Broussard & the Creole Cowboys

New Orleans Jazz Vipers

pm 3:15 pm

pm

Tommy McLain & C.C. Adcock

Trevarri 12:55 pm 2:05 pm

Higher Heights Reggae

pm

pm

pm

46 Jazz Fest 2024 | Presented by Shell
Shell Gentilly Stage Congo Square Stage Blues Tent Economy Hall Tent Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage Jazz & Heritage Stage WWOZ Jazz Tent Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage Gospel Tent presented by Morris Bart Festival Stage Artists Subject to Change 12:15
2:45
PARADES : 11:15 am 11:55 am Prophetess
1:45 pm 2:30 pm Paulette Wright 12:40 pm 1:40 pm Los Güiros 11:25
12:25
11:15 am 11:55
Semolian
Mardi
5:00 pm 7:00 pm The Rolling
12:00 pm 1:05 pm New
1:30 pm 2:40 pm Samantha Fish 3:10 pm 4:25 pm
12:45 pm 1:45 pm John
2:10 pm 3:10 pm Honey
12:40 pm 1:40 pm The Cole
11:30
12:30 pm The
2:30 pm 3:30
pmOne Shot Brass Band with VIP Ladies and Original Four Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs
pmColombian Parade with Batámbora
Flora and The Angels of Light Gospel Singers
am
pm Darcy Malone & The Tangle
am
Warriors
Gras Indians
Stones
Breed Brass Band with guest Trombone Shorty
Dumpstaphunk
"Papa" Gros
Island Swamp Band
Williams Band
am
Betty Shirley Band
12:45
12:55
12:45
12:40
2:10
2:10
1:30
2:05
3:20
2:15
3:30

Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage

Ochsner Children's Tent

Rhythmpourium Tent

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage

Lagniappe Stage

Gospel Tent presented by Morris Bart

Jazz & Heritage Stage

Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage

11:30 am

Young Audiences Performing Arts Showcase

12:15 pm

12:15 pm 1:00 pm

European Expats

in NOLA : Lars Edegran, Kid Simmons, and Clive Wilson Interviewer: Sally Young

The Shanks

Joan Caddell & The Midnight Choir

12:40 pm 1:25 pm

12:00 pm 12:45 pm

Feminism in Colombian Music :

Enkelé Interviewer: Ana Maria Ochoa

1:15 pm 2:00 pm

2:15 pm 3:00 pm

Sacred Steel The Lee Boys Interviewer: Bryan Wagner

Girls Play Trumpets Too under the artistic direction of Troy Sawyer

1:50 pm 2:35 pm

3:15 pm 4:00 pm

Christone “Kingfish” Ingram Interviewer: Nick Spitzer

The RamBull Rompers 2:25 pm 3:10 pm Rising Stars Fife & Drum Band 3:00 pm 3:45 pm

Matachindé

Creole Group Celebrates Colombia 11:30 am 12:15 pm Batámbora 2:05 pm 3:05 pm

11:30 am 12:20 pm

Free Agents Brass Band

Ryan Foret & Foret Tradition

Gregg Hill

pm

pm

12:40 pm 1:30 pm

Patrice Fisher & Arpa with guests from Martinique, France, and French Guyana

1:00 pm 1:45 pm

Big Chief Kevin Goodman & the Flaming Arrows Mardi Gras Indians

Tonia Scott and the Anointed Voices

pm

1:50 pm 2:45 pm

New Orleans Guitar Masters: John Rankin, Jimmy Robinson, and Cranston Clements

Shades of Praise New Orleans Interracial Gospel Choir

pm 2:50

4:15 pm 5:00 pm

Friday, May 3, 2024

Friday, May 3

WWOZ Jazz Tent

Congo Square Stage Blues Tent Economy Hall Tent

Shell Gentilly Stage

Festival Stage

11:15 am 12:05 pm

Duwayne Burnside

Southern University

Baton Rouge Jazz Ensemble

11:15 am 12:00 pm

Jamil Sharif

pm

12:40 pm 1:35 pm

Zachary Richard

pm Charlie Gabriel and Friends

Rising Stars Fife & Drum Band 1:30 pm 2:20 pm

Meschiya

12:20 pm 1:10 pm

Kat Walker Jazz BandScat with Ms. Kat 4:10 pm 5:00 pm

Jourdan Thibodeaux, Cedric Watson, et Joel Savoy

3:35 pm 4:20 pm

Reggie Houston’s World Of Rhythms featuring “Lori Henriques & Les Radis”

4:45 pm 5:30 pm Tubad

Arthur Clayton IV and Anointed For Purpose 1:10 pm 2:00 pm

flag denotes performances from Colombia 3:30 pm 4:20 pm

Creole Group 12:40 pm 1:40 pm

Enkelé 11:15 am 12:00 pm

Parade: 4:304:45pm Batámbora

Anna Moss & The Nightshades

3:05 pm 3:55 pm

2:50 pm 3:35 pm

Arrianne Keelen

New Orleans Guitar Masters John Rankin, Jimmy Robinson & Cranston Clements Interviewer: Missy Bowen 3:00 pm 4:00 pm

Artists Subject to Change

5:00 pm 6:00 pm

Bejuco

ANCESTOR UNVEILING in Congo Square Field 1:10 pmAncestor honoring Johnny Hyde

Lulu & the Broadsides

4:15 pm 5:05 pm

pm 4:55 pm

Kim Carson & The Real Deal

5:25 pm 6:15 pm

James Fortune 5:10 pm 5:55 pm

6:05 pm 6:45 pm

Mount Hermon Baptist ChurchPraise Delegation Choir

Peter Harris and Firm Roots ft. Herlin Riley, Dwight Fitch, Jr., Derek Douget and Ashlin Parker

Matachindé 1:30 pm 2:20 pm

12:20 pm 1:10 pm 79rs Gang

Naughty Professor 12:20 pm 1:10 pm

Bejuco 3:15 pm 4:15 pm

4:35 pm 5:35 pm

Lil Mike & Funny Bone

Lil' Nathan & the Zydeco Big Timers 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

pm 5:35 pm

The Lee Boys

Jourdan Thibodeaux et les Rôdailleurs 11:20 am 12:00 pm

12:15 pm

3:10 pm 4:10 pm

Tribute to Sweet Emma Barrett featuring Yolanda Robinson and Kiki Chapman with the Lars Edegran Band

Eight Dice Cloth

Stefon Harris & Blackout 12:25 pm 1:10 pm

2:45 pm 3:45 pm

Amina Figarova Sextet and the Matsiko World Orphan Choir

pm 5:20 pm

Terence Blanchard featuring The E-Collective & Turtle Island Quartet 5:45 pm 7:00 pm

Real and We Are One Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs

The Uptown Ruler Cyril Neville

2:40 pm 3:40 pm

Ray Boudreaux 2:40 pm 3:35 pm Davell Crawford with special guests Steve Jordan & Jay Jay French

4:05 pm 5:05 pm

The Soul Rebels

5:30 pm

Foo Fighters 11:15 am 12:00 pm

HOZIER

7:00 pm

Original Pinettes Brass Band

1:05 pm

Enkelé 1:30 pm 2:35 pm

3:00 pm 4:10 pm

Anders Osborne 5:00 pm 7:00 pm

Galactic featuring Anjelika Jelly Joseph

12:30 pm21st Century Brass Band with Keep n It

1:30 pmBlack Feathers and Buffalo Hunters Mardi Gras Indians

PARADES : FOLKLIFE STAGE in LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE : 12:05, 1:20, and 4:00 pmPow Wow presentations with Nimkii & The Niniis

2:30 pmWild Mohicans and Wild Tchoupitoulas Mardi Gras Indians 3:10 pmYoung Fellaz Brass Band with Devastation and Scene Boosters SA & PCs and Ladies of Unity 4:05 pmColombian Parade with Batámbora 4:30 pmAll for One Brass Band with Lady Prince of Wales, Women of Class, and Men of Class SA & PCs

47 Presented by Shell | Jazz Fest 2024
1:30
2:20
4:00
4:55
5:35
7:00
1:30
2:20
4:10
pm
pm Bonerama
pm
pm Marc Broussard
pm
pm Steel Pulse
pm
pm Germaine Bazzle
2:40 pm 3:30
3:55
5:05 pm
5:35 pm 7:00
11:20
12:15
1:55
2:45
4:30
Lake and the Little Big Horns
pm Guitar Slim Jr.
pm
Allison Russell
pm Christone "Kingfish" Ingram
am
pm New Leviathan Oriental Fox-Trot Orchestra
pm
pm 5:25 pm The Pfister Sisters 5:45 pm 6:40 pm
11:15
am 12:05 pm
12:25
1:20
Andrew Duhon 1:40 pm 2:40 pm
4:25
11:20 am 12:15 pm
12:35
1:25
pm
5:55
6:45
11:15
11:55
12:05
12:50
The
1:55
2:40
3:55
1:50
Da Truth Brass Band
pm
pm Big Chief Juan & Jockimo's Groove
am
am Zulu Gospel Male Ensemble
pm
pm
Legendary Rocks Of Harmony
pm
pm

Allison Miner Music

Heritage Stage

Ochsner Children's Tent

Rhythmpourium Tent

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage

Lagniappe Stage

Gospel Tent presented by Morris Bart

Jazz & Heritage Stage

Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage

12:00 pm

50th Anniversary: BeauSoleil Interviewer: Michael Tisserand

12:45 pm

11:30 am 12:15 pm

Stephen Foster’s Foster Family Music Program

Archdiocese of New Orleans Gospel Choir

11:15 am 11:55 am

am 11:55 am Big Chief Bird & The Young Hunters Mardi Gras Indians

12:05 pm 12:50 pm

Voices of Peter Claver

Samara Joy Interviewer: Karen Celestan

1:00 pm 1:45 pm

2:00 pm 2:45 pm

Rhiannon Giddens Interviewer: Gwen Thompkins

1:50 pm 2:35 pm

Young Guardians of the Flame and Congo Kids

3:00 pm 3:45 pm

3:00 pm

Maggie Koerner Interviewer: Alison Fensterstock

Amy Bruton Bluemel - Chickasaw Storyteller

3:45 pm

Jimmy Buffett Tribute : Savannah Buffett & Coral Reefer Band Interviewer: Keith Spera

4:00 pm 4:45 pm

Saturday, May 4

Saturday, May 4, 2024

Blues Tent Economy Hall Tent

WWOZ Jazz Tent

Congo Square Stage

Shell Gentilly Stage

Festival Stage

Joe Krown Trio +1 featuring Papa Mali

pm

The Zion Harmonizers

1:00 pm 1:45 pm

1:55 pm 2:40 pm

Jermaine Landrum & The Abundant Praise Revival Choir

Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries Mass Choir

2:50 pm 3:35 pm

avec Michael Doucet

3:05 pm 4:05 pm

A

Tribute to Johnny Dodds featuring Dr. Michael White, Washboard Chaz, and Jade Santrell

Glen David Andrews

2:50 pm 3:50 pm

4:00 pm 5:00 pm

Brian Courtney Wilson

Josh Kagler & Harmonistic Praise Crusade

5:15 pm 6:00 pm

6:10 pm 6:50 pm

New Hope Baptist Church Mass Choir

FOLKLIFE STAGE in LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE :

12:05, 1:15, and 2:30 pmPow Wow presentations with Nimkii & The Niniis

Nickel Creek 6:00 pm 7:00 pm

Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas

Danilo Pérez, John Patitucci, Brian Blade Legacy of Wayne Shorter with Special Guest Chris Potter 11:15 am 12:05 pm

The Jazz St. Louis All-Stars

11:15 am 12:00 pm

12:20 pm 1:10 pm

Blodie's Jazz Jam

2:45 pm 3:45 pm

Jesse McBride Big Band

pm 7:00 pm

3:45 pm 4:45 pm

Cowboy Mouth

12:10 pm9th Ward Black Hatchet and Wild Squatoulas Mardi Gras Indians

1:15 pmJazz Funeral for Jimmy Buffett featuring Smitty Dee's Brass Band with Dumaine Gang, Family Ties, and The Revolution Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs

1:45 pmParade in Economy HallNew Generation Social Aid & Pleasure Club

2:10 pmDa'souljas Brass Band with Undefeated Divas and Gents, Original Men Pigeon Town Steppers, and The Sudan SA & PCs

3:15 pmYoung Eagles, Young Magnolias, and Creole Osceola Mardi Gras Indians

3:40 pmColombian Parade with Batámbora PARADES

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Artists Subject to Change
5:50
Little
1:45
2:45 pm Preservation
5:40
6:35
Palmetto
12:25
1:15
Feufollet 3:35
Hans
12:00
12:45
Susanne Ortner's Macumba 1:10 pm 1:55 pm Pardon My French! 2:20 pm 3:05 pm Joe Krown 4:45 pm 5:30 pm Xeno Moonflower 3:30 pm 4:20 pm The RiverBenders 4:15 pm 5:00 pm Mestre Curtis Pierre "The Samba Man" and the Samba Kids Parade: 3:554:10 pm Batámbora Celebrates Colombia 11:15 am 11:45 am Kinfolk Brass Band 12:05 pm 12:55 pm Paul Sanchez and The Rolling Road Show 2:30 pm 3:25 pm Jon Cleary & the Absolute Monster Gentlemen 3:50 pm 4:45 pm Tab Benoit 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Neil Young Crazy Horse 11:20 am 12:20 pm Maggie Koerner 2:05 pm 3:20 pm Leo Nocentelli 5:20 pm 7:00 pm Greta Van Fleet 11:20 am 12:20 pm Hotboy Ronald and Alfred Banks 12:40 pm 1:40 pm The Rumble ft. Chief Joseph Boudreaux, Jr. 2:05 pm 3:10 pm Kermit Ruffins & the BBQ Swingers 3:45 pm 5:00 pm PJ Morton 3:203:35 pm ANTWIGADEE! 5:105:30 pm ANTWIGADEE! 5:40 pm 7:00 pm Queen Latifah 1:30 pm 2:20 pm James Rivers Movement 1:35 pm 2:25 pm Johnny Sansone Band 4:10 pm 5:25 pm
4:15 pm 5:30 pm
11:15
12:05 pm Smoking
Club 12:25 pm 1:25 pm
Jazz Hounds 4:30 pm 5:20 pm Aurora Nealand's Royal Roses 11:15 am 12:05 pm Yvette Landry & the Jukes 1:35 pm 2:30 pm Cedric Watson et Bijou Creole 2:50 pm 3:45 pm BeauSoleil
12:25
1:15 pm
Freddie King Blues Band
pm
Brass
pm
pm
Bug Stompers
pm
pm
pm 4:35 pm
Williams
pm
pm
Samara Joy
Rhiannon Giddens
am
Time Jazz
Gregg Stafford’s
4:15 pm 5:35 pm
Bamboula
1:25
1:55
Black
3:25
4:15
6:00
6:45
11:30
12:30
12:50
1:50
2:15
3:15
5:00
6:00
11:30
12:20 pm Matachindé 12:40 pm 1:35 pm Creole
2:00 pm 2:55 pm Bejuco 3:20 pm 4:25 pm Cimarrón 2:15
3:05
Matachindé ANCESTOR
1:40
1:20
2:05
Cimarrón 12:45
1:40
5:00
6:00
12:40
1:25
4:35
5:35
Bejuco
11:15
12:15 pm 1:05 pm
2000
pm
pm
Magic Drumline
pm
pm Kinfolk Brass Band
pm
pm Hardhead Hunters Mardi Gras Indians
am
pm Kelly Love Jones
pm
pm Kristin Diable & The City
pm
pm Ann Savoy: Another Heart
pm 6:10 pm Johnny Sketch and The Dirty Notes
pm 7:00 pm Sonny Landreth flag denotes performances from Colombia
am
Group
pm
pm
UNVEILING in Congo Square Field
pmAncestor honoring Jimmy Buffett
pm
pm
pm
pm Lucio Feuillet
pm
pm Lucio Feuillet Parade: 4:304:45pm Batámbora
pm
pm Batámbora of Colombia
pm
pm

Sunday, May 5, 2024

Allison Miner Music

Heritage Stage

Ochsner Children's Tent

Rhythmpourium Tent

Expedia Cultural Exchange Pavilion Stage

Celebrates Colombia

Lagniappe Stage

Gospel Tent presented by Morris Bart

Jazz & Heritage Stage

Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage

Blues Tent Economy Hall Tent

WWOZ Jazz Tent

Congo Square Stage

Shell Gentilly Stage

Festival Stage

12:15 pm

50 Years of NOCCA Ben Jaffe, Big Sam, Kyle Roussel & Alexis Marceaux Interviewer: Al Kennedy

1:00 pm

am

Dancing GroundsDance for Social Change Junior & Teen Company

11:30 am 12:15 pm

am 12:10 pm

Conjunto Tierra Linda

Curley Taylor and Zydeco Trouble

am 12:05 pm

The Palm Court Jazz Band

Johnny J & The Hitmen

11:15 am 12:00 pm

UNO Jazz Studies Allstars

11:15 am 12:00 pm

The Hot Plates

Curley Taylor Interviewer: Herman Fuselier

1:15 pm 2:00 pm

pm 3:00 pm

George Thorogood Interviewer: David Kunian

Mia Borders Interviewer: Holly Hobbs

3:15 pm 4:00 pm

4:15 pm 5:00 pm

Rolling Stones cover Louisiana Blues/R&B Kenny Neal & Friends Interviewer: Scott Jordan

Culu Children's Traditional African Dance Company

Artists Subject to Change

4:15 pm 5:00 pm

Dwayne Dopsie

1:15 pm 2:00 pm

New Orleans Gospel Soul Children

12:55 pm 1:40 pm

12:25 pm 1:20 pm

John Mooney & Bluesiana

12:20 pm 1:15 pm

Victor Goines Quartet

12:20 pm 1:10 pm

1:50 pm 2:40 pm

Mahmoud Chouki

Val & Love Alive Mass Choir

1:50 pm 2:35 pm

2:45 pm 3:30 pm

pm 4:20 pm

Erica Falls

Mahmoud Chouki

4:45 pm 5:30 pm

pm 6:00 pm Cimarrón

pm

pm Lena Prima and the TLP Band

The Tennessee Mass Choir

Jonté Landrum 3:50 pm 4:50 pm

12:05, 2:25, and 3:30 pmPow Wow presentations with Nimkii & The Niniis 1:15 pmCinco de Mayo Celebration with Mariachi Jalisco

1:35 pm 2:30 pm

Kenny Neal

2:50 pm 3:50 pm

Terrance Simien and the Zydeco Experience ft. Marcella Simien

4:10 pm 5:10 pm

Marcia Ball

Delfeayo Marsalis & the Uptown Jazz Orchestra

4:00 pm 5:00 pm

5:40 pm

Earth, Wind & Fire

7:00 pm

Mia Borders

am 12:10 pm

5:30 pm

Bonnie Raitt

7:00 pm

Water Seed

am 12:10 pm

12:30 pm 1:30 pm

George Porter Jr. & Runnin' Pardners

pm 3:00 pm

Irma Thomas

3:35 pm

Celebrating Jimmy Buffett with the Coral Reefer Band

5:05 pm

12:15 pmReal Untouchable Brass Band with Divine Ladies, Men Buckjumpers, and Original CTC Steppers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs

1:15 pmColombian Parade with Lucio Feuillet

1:50 pmYoung Brave Hunters, Ninth Ward Hunters, and Seminoles Mardi Gras Indians

2:45 pmBig Chief Trouble & Trouble Nation, Monogram Hunters, and Algiers Warriors Mardi Gras Indians

3:30 pmThe Roots of Music Marching Crusaders

4:15 pmNew Generation Brass Band with Original New Orleans Lady Buckjumpers and Prince of Wales Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs

4:20 pmParade in Economy HallGood Fellas Social Aid & Pleasure Club PARADES FOLKLIFE STAGE in LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE :

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11:15
12:05 pm
11:20
11:15
11:20
4:25
5:40
6:40
6:00
5:20
pm 5:20 pm Mariachi Jalisco
pm
pm Big Chief Bo Dollis Jr. & the Wild Magnolias
pm 6:45 pm Nineveh Baptist Church Mass Choir with Dr. Hezekiah Brinson
6:15
5:00
3:35
2:15
11:20
1:55
5:35
7:00
Trombone
12:30
1:25
1:50
3:05
3:40
4:55
11:20
12:10
12:35 pm 1:35 pm Erica Falls and Vintage Soul 3:153:30 pm DJ Captain Charles 3:45 pm 5:00 pm Jeffrey Osborne 1:30 pm 2:20 pm Amina Scott 2:40 pm 3:35 pm Quiana Lynell 5:30 pm 7:00 pm Tower of Power 5:40 pm 7:00 pm George Thorogood & The Destroyers 1:40 pm 2:40 pm Leroy Jones & New Orleans' Finest 3:05 pm 4:00 pm Tim Laughlin 4:20 pm 5:15 pm The Paulin Brothers Traditional Brass Band 5:35 pm 6:45 pm Kermit Ruffins' Tribute to Louis Armstrong 1:35 pm 2:25 pm Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys 2:45 pm 3:40 pm Roddie Romero & the Hub City All-Stars 4:05 pm 5:00 pm Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers 5:30 pm 7:00 pm The Wallflowers 12:30 pm 1:30 pm Dr. Brice Miller & Mahogany Brass Band 1:55 pm 2:45 pm Muévelo 3:05 pm 4:05 pm Soul Brass Band 11:15 am 11:55 am WimberlyFamily Gospel Singers 12:05 pm 12:45 pm Pastor Jai Reed 5:05 pm 5:50 pm Franklin Avenue Baptist Church Mass Choir 11:30 am 12:20 pm Don “Moose” Jamison Heritage School of Music 12:45 pm 1:30 pm Julio y Cesar Band 3:00 pm 3:50 pm Funk Monkey featuring Arsene DeLay 4:10 pm 5:00 pm New Orleans Klezmer Allstars 11:30 am 12:15 pm La Tran-K Band 2:05 pm 3:00 pm RAM of Haiti Offstage: 3:10-3:30 pm Mariachi Jalisco 12:00 pm 12:50 pm Burris 2:25 pm 3:10 pm Tom McDermott and Aurora Nealand 12:3012:45 pm Rising Dragon Lion Dance Team 1:05 pm 1:55 pm Johnette Downing & Scott Billington 2:45 pm 3:30 pm OperaCréole 2:102:25 pm Rising Dragon Lion Dance Team 3:504:00 pm The Roots of Music Marching Crusaders
performances from Colombia 12:40 pm 1:30 pm Matachindé 3:40 pm 4:35 pm Lucio Feuillet 2:05 pm 3:05 pm Grupo Niche 12:25 pm 1:15 pm Cimarrón Parade: 1:40-1:55
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Shorty & Orleans Avenue
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pm Dragon Smoke
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pm The Radiators
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pm Joe Bonamassa
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pm Real Love
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pm Lucio Feuillet Sunday, May 5

Food Heritage Stage Demonstrations

THE FOOD HERITAGE STAGE offers visitors an opportunity to watch some of Louisiana’s best chefs in action. It is an exciting way to learn more about Louisiana’s rich cultural heritage. The demonstrators will celebrate the amazing seafood and other local ingredients that make our region so special, while showcasing modern takes on classic dishes and cocktails. Returning to the party is crowd favorite - the Drag Queen Brunch!

• This year, as part of Jazz Fest’s Cultural Exchange Program, we welcome Chef Francisco Escalona Forth from Colombia for a full day of demos on Friday, May 3.

• On Saturday, May 4, the Festival is hosting a collaboration with the HOMEGROWN by Farm Aid program with a focus on farmers, equity and sustainability.

• We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks to our former Food Heritage Stage Manager Katie Pedroza.

THURSDAY, APRIL 25

CHEF X CHEF: ONE INGREDIENT, TWO WAYS

11:30 AM - TOMATOES

SPAGHETTI W/ SICILIAN

TOMATO PESTO & SAUTEED SHRIMP

Michael Friedman & Greg Augarten

Pizza Delicious

CHICKEN CREOLE CAPTAIN

Jordan Herndon & Amarys Koenig Herndon

Palm&Pine

12:30 PM - RICE

DIRTY RICE

Eric Cook

Gris-Gris

CRAWFISH ARANCINI W/ BASIL AIOLI

Jared Heider

Gianna

1:30 PM - SHRIMP

GULF SHRIMP IN TANA

BARBECUE SAUCE W/ GRILLED FOCACCIA

Michael Gulotta

Maypop, MoPho, Tana

GULF SHRIMP

AGUACHILE W/ WHIPPED AVOCADO & COJITA

Michael Nelson

GW Fins

2:30 PMSTRAWBERRIES

STRAWBERRY SWEET

POTATO BLOSSOM

Lora Ann Chaisson

United Houma Nation

STRAWBERRY GALETTE

Anne Churchill

Mercenary Chef

FRIDAY, APRIL 26

CLASSIC NEW ORLEANS

COCKTAIL PAIRING DAY

11:30 AM

MUFFULETTA

Chris Montero

The Napoleon House

PIMM’S CUP

Keith Blanda

The Napoleon House

12:30 PM

CRAB CAKE BENEDICT

Zachary Peralta

Atchafalaya

BYWATER BLOODY

Ryan Leblanc

Atchafalaya

1:30 PM

SEAFOOD CROQUETTAS W/ LEMON AIOLI

Fredo Nogueira

Cane & Table

HURRICANE

Kirk Estopinal

Cane & Table

2:30 PM

DUCK & SAUSAGE GUMBO

Todd Pulsinelli

LeBlanc + Smith

SAZERAC

Parker Welch

Cromwell Haus, LLC

SATURDAY, APRIL 27

DRAG QUEEN BRUNCHES

FEATURING DEBBIE WITH A D, LAVEAU CONTRAIRE, CUCCI LICCI

11:30 AM - DRAG

BRUNCH 101

CAFÉ BRÛLOT

Poppy Tooker

Louisiana Eats!

2:00 PM - RENAISSANCE

ERAS DRAG BRUNCH

CRACKLIN BISCUITS W/ CANE SYRUP BUTTER

Jarred Zeringue

Wayne Jacob’s Smokehouse

SUNDAY, APRIL 30

DRAG QUEEN BRUNCHES

FEATURING DEBBIE WITH A D, LAVEAU CONTRAIRE,

CUCCI LICCI

11:30 AM - HOLISLAY

DRAG BRUNCH

MILK PUNCH

Poppy Tooker

Louisiana Eats!

2:00 PM - KARAOKE

DRAG BRUNCH

DIM SUM BRUNCH

Andrew Lu

Get Your Mom and Dim Sum!

FRIDAY, MAY 3

JAZZ FEST CELEBRATES

COLOMBIA FRANCISCO ESCALONA FORTH

Chef Francisco Escalona

Forth is a native of the Caribbean island of San Andrés, located off the coast of Nicaragua, and distinct from mainland Colombia, known for its unique Raizal culture and language, an English-based Creole spoken with a distinctive lilt. He will be demonstrating dishes from across the country as we celebrate Colombia’s exciting and diverse cuisine.

11:30 AM

CANGREJO GUISADO CON

CASSAVA (STEWED CRAB W/ BAMI, A CASSAVA FLATBREAD)

Archipelago de San Andrés

1:00 PM

MOTE DE QUESO

(CARIBBEAN YAM AND COSTEÑO CHEESE SOUP)

Corozal, Sucre

2:30 PM

ARROZ ATOLLADO

(TRADITIONAL COLOMBIAN STYLE "STUCK" RICE)

Cali, El Valle del Cauca

SATURDAY, MAY 4

FARM TO FEST IN COLLABORATION WITH HOMEGROWN BY FARM AID

11:30 AM

REGENERATIVE

FARMING DISCUSSION + CHEESE MAKING DEMONSTRATION

Sarah Roland

Bayou Sarah Farms

12:20 PM

EXPLORING THE INTERSECTION OF FOOD, HISTORY & CULTURE

Dr. Zella Palmer

Chair and Director of the Ray

Charles Program in AfricanAmerican Material Culture

Dillard University

Serigne Mbaye

Chef/Co-Owner

Dakar NOLA

1:30 PM - ONE GRAIN AT A TIME: JUBILEE JUSTICE

JUBILEE RICE

Ausettua Amor Amenkum

Soul Sisters Creole Vegan

Cuisine

Bernard Winn

Jubilee Justice

Operations Specialist and Mill Manager

2:30 PM

GROW DAT YOUTH FARM - THEIR STORY

Sara Smith + The Grow Dat Farmers

3:15 PM - SEASONALITY: A CHAT AND COOKING DEMONSTRATION

Stacy Hall

Market Umbrella/Crescent City Farmers Market

Jordan Herndon & Amarys Koenig Herndon

Palm&Pine

SUNDAY, MAY 5

DRAG QUEEN BRUNCHES

FEATURING DEBBIE WITH A D, LAVEAU CONTRAIRE, CUCCI LICCI

11:30 AM - EARTH, WIND AND FIRED UP FOR (DRAG) BRUNCH

CAFÉ BRÛLOT

Poppy Tooker

Louisiana Eats!

2:00 PM - QUEEN DIVAS

DRAG BRUNCH

GULF SHRIMP W/ CITRUS, RADISH, & PEANUTS

Nicole Mills

Peche Seafood Grill

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Festival Food

FOOD AREA I

HOT SAUSAGE PO-BOY

CRAWFISH SAUSAGE PO-BOY

ALLIGATOR SAUSAGE PO-BOY

JERK CHICKEN SAUSAGE PO-BOY

HOGSHEAD CHEESE

Vaucresson’s Sausage Company

New Orleans, LA

CRAWFISH BREAD

SHRIMP BREAD

SAUSAGE & JALAPENO BREAD

Panaroma Foods

Marksville, LA

CAJUN JAMBALAYA

FRIED CHICKEN

Catering Unlimited

New Orleans, LA

FRESH SQUEEZED LEMONADE

FRUIT SALAD*

PEANUT BUTTER & JELLY SANDWICH*

CRISPY RICE TREAT

Joyce’s Lemonade

New Orleans, LA

TURDUCKIN PO-BOY (TURKEY, DUCK & CHICKEN)

DUCK & SHRIMP PASTA

CCI Catering

Covington, LA

PECAN CATFISH MEUNIÈRE

SEAFOOD MIRLITON CASSEROLE

FRIED CRAB CAKE W/ SMOKED

TOMATO TARTAR

Gallagher’s Grill

Mandeville, LA

MUFFULETTA

VEGETARIAN MUFFULETTA*

ROAST BEEF PO-BOY

DiMartino’s Famous Muffulettas

Gretna, LA

BANANAS FOSTER CHEESECAKE

LA STRAWBERRY CUPCAKE

KEY CAKE W/ BOURBON PECAN SAUCE

MIXED NUT BRITTLE

Keyala’s Pralines

New Orleans, LA

BOILED LA CRAWFISH

LA CRAWFISH ETOUFFEE

CAJUN CRAWFISH DIRTY RICE

Clesi’s Seafood Restaurant

New Orleans, LA

SPINACH ARTICHOKE CASSEROLE*

SEAFOOD AU GRATIN

SUNFLOWER GREEN SALAD*

Ten Talents, LLC

Covington, LA

BBQ CHICKEN SANDWICH

BBQ BRISKET SANDWICH

BBQ JACKFRUIT SANDWICH

SMOKEY BACON GREENS

FRIED BRUSSELS SPROUTS*

Smoke Street Catering, LLC

New Orleans, LA

RED BEANS & RICE W/ SAUSAGE

VEGETARIAN RED BEANS & RICE*

BLACKBERRY COBBLER

Burks & Douglas

New Orleans, LA

CRABMEAT PO-BOY

CREOLE STUFFED CRAB

CATFISH ALMONDINE

POTATO SALAD*

Stufhapn Event Catering

New Orleans, LA

BOUDIN

BOUDIN BALLS

SHRIMP & LUMP CRAB RAVIGOTE

LA CRAWFISH REMOULADE

LA CRAWFISH SALAD ROLL

Papa Ninety Catering

Marrero, LA

SHRIMP, SMOKED SAUSAGE, & OKRA GUMBO

BBQ OYSTERS

BUFFALEAUX OYSTERS

NOLA STREET CORN*

TCA Brocato, LLC

New Orleans, LA

COCHON DE LAIT PO-BOY

Walker’s BBQ / Love At First Bite

New Orleans, LA

CRAWFISH SACK

OYSTER PATTIES

SHRIMP BEIGNETS

Patton’s Caterers

Slidell, LA

FRIED SHRIMP PO-BOY

FRIED OYSTER PO-BOY

FRIED OYSTER SPINACH SALAD

PANEED CHICKEN PO-BOY

Vuinovich’s Restaurant

New Orleans, LA

MANGO FREEZE

WWOZ Community Radio

New Orleans, LA

YA KA MEIN

VEGETARIAN YA KA MEIN*

FRIED PORK CHOP SANDWICH

MACARONI & CHEESE*

BREAD PUDDING W/ RUM SAUCE

HUCKABUCK FROZEN CUP

Ms. Linda’s Catering

New Orleans, LA

ROSEMINT HERBAL ICED TEA

MANDARIN ORANGE HERBAL

ICED TEA

BLACKBERRY BREEZE HERBAL

ICED TEA

Sunshine Concessions

Covington, LA

FOOD AREA II

ROSEMINT HERBAL ICED TEA

MANDARIN ORANGE HERBAL ICED TEA

BLACKBERRY BREEZE HERBAL ICED TEA

Sunshine Concessions

Covington, LA

CAFÉ AU LAIT ICED

CAFÉ AU LAIT FROZEN

CAFÉ AU LAIT HOT

BLACK COFFEE (HOT/ICED)

New Orleans Coffee Company

Metairie, LA

FRIED SOFT SHELL CRAB PO-BOY

FRIED CATFISH FILET PO-BOY

The Galley Restaurant

Metairie, LA

SPICY MEAT PIE

LA CRAWFISH PIE

BROCCOLI & CHEESE PIE*

Mrs. Wheat’s Foods

New Orleans, LA

PHEASANT, QUAIL, & ANDOUILLE GUMBO

CRAWFISH ENCHILADA

Prejean’s Restaurant

Lafayette, LA

STRAWBERRY SHORTCAKE

KEY LIME TART

Judah Lea

New Orleans, LA

GYRO SANDWICH

FALAFEL SANDWICH*

HUMMUS W/ PITA*

GREEK GARDEN SALAD*

Mona’s Café

New Orleans, LA

TAGINE OF LAMB (LAMB STEW)

MERGUEZ (GRILLED LAMB SAUSAGE)

CRAWFISH, SPINACH & ZUCCHINI BISQUE

TUNISIAN SALAD*

Jamila’s Café

New Orleans, LA

SHRIMP YAKISOBA (PAN FRIED NOODLES)

YAKINIKU PO-BOY (GARLIC RIB-EYE)

CRABSTICK & CUCUMBER SALAD

SEAWEED & CUCUMBER SALAD*

Ajun Cajun

New Orleans, LA

GRILLED SHRIMP PIKLIZ (SPICY

CABBAGE SLAW) W/ AVOCADO

HAITIAN CRAB MACARONI

AU GRATIN

TOASTED CORN RIBS W/ ROAST

PEPPER AND COCONUT CREAM*

Fritai

New Orleans, LA

LUMP CRAB BEIGNET

PRALINE STUFFED BEIGNET

CHOCOLATE BEIGNET

PRALINES: PECAN, COCONUT, CHOCOLATE, OR RUM FLAVOR*

Loretta’s Authentic Pralines

New Orleans, LA

JAMBALAYA

Wally Taillon

Gonzales, LA

SHRIMP REMOULADE PO-BOY

CAJUN CHICKEN & TASSO W/ CREOLE RICE

TJ Gourmet

Gretna, LA

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MANGO FREEZE PHOTO BY JOSHUA BRASTED

Festival Food

CRAWFISH STRUDEL

SHRIMP & GRITS

PORK DEBRIS & GRITS

WHITE CHOCOLATE BREAD PUDDING

Caluda’s Cottage Catering

River Ridge, LA

PORK CRACKLIN

CHICKEN CRACKLIN

Chris’ Specialty Meats

New Orleans, LA

GRILLED FRESH SHRIMP TACO

GRILLED FRESH GULF TACO

GRILLED FRESH VEGGIE TACO*

ROJOS REFRITOS

W/ HOMEMADE CHIPS*

Carmo

New Orleans, LA

CRAWFISH MONICA ®

Big River Foods, LLC

New Orleans, LA

CONGO SQUARE

SNO-BALL

SUGAR FREE SNO-BALL

STUFFED SNO-BALL

CHANTILLY SNO-BALL

A.J.’s Sno-Balls

Meraux, LA

JAMAICAN CHICKEN

CARIBBEAN FISH

CURRY CHICKEN PATTIE

STEAMED VEGGIES & RICE*

Palmer’s Jamaican Cuisine

New Orleans, LA

DIBBI (GRILLED STEAK ON PITA)

SPICY GRILLED TOFU W/ VEGGIES*

GRILLED VEGGIE PITA*

COUSCOUS W/ YOGURT SAUCE*

Gambian Foods

New Orleans, LA

JAMA-JAMA* (SAUTEED SPINACH)

FRIED PLANTAINS *

POULET FRICASSEE (CHICKEN ON A STICK)

Bennachin

New Orleans, LA

CRAB, SPINACH & TOMATO QUICHE

SWEET POTATO TURNOVER

SWEET POTATO PIE

BANANA NUT BREAD

Marie’s Sugar Dumplings

Marrero, LA

STRAWBERRY LEMONADE

TITO’S STRAWBERRY LEMONADE

New Orleans, LA

HERITAGE SQUARE

ROSEMINT HERBAL ICED TEA

MANDARIN ORANGE HERBAL ICED TEA

BLACKBERRY BREEZE HERBAL ICED TEA

Sunshine Concessions

Covington, LA

BÁNH MÌ XÍU MẠI (VIETNAMESE MEATBALL PO-BOY)

BUN (VERMICELLI W/ BEEF, SHRIMP OR TOFU)

GOI CUON (SHRIMP & PORK

SPRING ROLLS)

CHA GIO (VIETNAMESE EGG ROLL)

Ba Mien Vietnamese Cuisine

New Orleans, LA

CAFÉ AU LAIT HOT

CAFÉ AU LAIT ICED

CAFÉ AU LAIT FROZEN

BEIGNETS

MILK, CHOCOLATE MILK

Café Du Monde

New Orleans, LA

CRAWFISH BISQUE

CREOLE FILÉ GUMBO

LOUISIANA TROUT BAQUET

LOUISIANA TROUT DIZZY

Baquet’s Lil Dizzy’s Café

New Orleans, LA

FRESH STRAWBERRY CHEESECAKE

OOEY GOOEY CAKE

CARAMEL APPLE COBBLER

LEMON LAYER CAKE

PECAN RUM CAKE

Down Home Creole Cookin’ Sweets

Baton Rouge, LA

BBQ PORK RIBS

BBQ TURKEY WINGS

MEATY WHITE BEANS

COLE SLAW*

PEACH COBBLER

Down Home Creole Cookin’

Baton Rouge, LA

ICE CREAM SANDWICH

Francofonte Catering, LLC

New Orleans, LA

AROUND THE GROUNDS

SNO-BALL

SUGAR FREE SNO-BALL

OLD FASHIONED NECTAR

CRÉME FLOAT

CHOCOLATE SNO-BALL

POPCORN*

Cee Cee’s Sno-Balls

Slidell, LA

APPLE PIE

BEAN CUSTARD PIE

CHERRY PIE

COCONUT PIE

PECAN PIE

SWEET POTATO PIE

Mr. Williams’ Pastries

New Orleans, LA

COCONUT MACAROON

BROWNIE W/ PECANS CREAM PUFF

CHOCOLATE ÉCLAIR

Angelo’s Bakery

Metairie, LA

LOCALLY MADE ARTISAN GELATO & SORBETTO FEATURING CREME

BRULEE, CHOCOLATE AZTECA, STRAWBERRY BALSAMIC AND MORE

ICE CREAM SANDWICH

Francofonte Catering, LLC

New Orleans, LA

PRALINES: PECAN, COCONUT, CHOCOLATE, OR RUM FLAVOR

PRALINE SHOE SOLES

SWEET POTATO COOKIES

Loretta’s Authentic Pralines

New Orleans, LA

ROMAN CHEWING CANDY

Roman Chewing Candy Co

New Orleans, LA

SNO-BALL

SUGAR FREE SNO-BALL

Plum Street Snowballs

New Orleans, LA

LUCKY DOG

Lucky Dogs, Inc.

New Orleans, LA

MANGO FREEZE

WWOZ Community Radio

New Orleans, LA

GLAZED PECANS

Jumbo Peanut Company

New Orleans, LA

STRAWBERRY LEMONADE

TITO’S STRAWBERRY LEMONADE

New Orleans, LA

LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE

SHRIMP MACQUE CHOUX

SAUSAGE MACQUE CHOUX

FRY BREAD *

INDIAN TACO

STRAWBERRY SWEET POTATO

BLOSSOM*

United Houma Nation

Houma, LA

GRANDSTAND

ICE CREAM SANDWICH

Francofonte Catering, LLC

New Orleans, LA

CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILION

EMPANADA DE POLLO Y PAPA CON

AJÍ (CHICKEN & POTATO)

EMPANADA DE PAPA Y QUESO CON AJÍ* (POTATO & CHEESE)

CEVICHE DE CAMARONES (GULF SHRIMP) CON PATACONES (FRIED PLANTAIN)

CEVICHE DE VEGETALES CON PATACONES* (FRIED PLANTAIN)

Carmo + WASKA

New Orleans, LA

KIDS AREA

GOURMET POPSICLES: LA STRAWBERRY

CHOCOLATE DIPPED LA

STRAWBERRY

FIREFLY POP (LEMON & FRESH

HERB SYRUP)

CAFÉ AU LAIT

Firefly Pops NOLA

New Orleans, LA

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Welcome to crafts, villageS & marketplaces

BEGINNING IN THE EARLY ‘70S WITH A HANDFUL OF ARTISANS — from self-taught painter and street preacher Sister Gertrude Morgan, to acclaimed jewelry designer Mignon Faget and Louisiana Coushatta basket weavers — the Festival’s Crafts now include the diverse works of hundreds of regionally and nationally acclaimed artists in multiple distinct event venues.

CONTEMPORARY CRAFTS set among blues, jazz and gospel music tents in Heritage Square, is a nationally recognized showcase of alluring handcrafted clothing, beautiful leather goods and musical instruments, along with a brilliant array of paintings, photographs, sculptures and irresistible jewelry. Certain to please your creative inquiries, observe ongoing skilled demonstrations of metal work and painting, as well as pottery turning.

Filled with music, art and energy, the CONGO SQUARE AFRICAN MARKETPLACE is alive with the culture and spirit which helped create the jazz and heritage for which New Orleans is known. You will find an array of local, national and international artisans exhibiting ancient crafting techniques, as well as modern variations and adaptations of those techniques. Enjoy the exchange of wares, customs and ideas that embodies a true marketplace experience as you encounter people and art from throughout the African Diaspora. While at the market, be sure to visit the Congo Square Altar Tent, and check out the fashion show on Sunday, April 28, featuring designs from select Congo Square vendors. Drummers will kick things off on each opening day.

In LOUISIANA MARKETPLACE, the state’s finest traditional and contemporary artists display and sell handcolored photographs, Creole and Acadian furniture, whimsical jewelry and other creations that evoke the state’s unique cultural landscape.

In the LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE, master craftsmen and tradition-bearers create cultural treasures by using generations-old techniques. Here, Cajun musicians meticulously handcraft accordions, fishermen knit shrimp nets and boat-builders transform bald cypress into the graceful pirogues and skiffs that ply our waterways. Watch as New Orleans architectural tradesmen forge decorative ironwork and mold ornamental plaster medallions characteristic of historic New Orleans homes. Learn the traditions of Black Masking Indians and neighborhood Marching Clubs, and watch as float-makers create carnival masterpieces from papier-mâché. Visit the Folklife Village and bear witness to our state’s unique cultural history. A component of the Folklife Village, the NATIVE AMERICAN VILLAGE celebrates the rich heritage of our state’s indigenous peoples. Here you can see demonstrations of traditional indigenous crafts from many of the Louisiana Native tribes such as the art of basket weaving, wood carving, and beadwork. You can also taste traditional Native American foods such as fry bread and maque choux while enjoying traditional powwow dancing.

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Congo Square African Marketplace

FILLED WITH MUSIC, ART & ENERGY , the Congo Square African Marketplace is alive with the culture and spirit which helped create the jazz and heritage for which New Orleans is known. You will find an array of local, national and international artisans exhibiting ancient crafting techniques, as well as modern variations and adaptations of those techniques. Enjoy the exchange of wares, customs and ideas that embodies a true marketplace experience as you encounter people and art from throughout the African diaspora.

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BOWTIES AND NECKTIES USING A COTTON TEXTILE FROM LESOTHO

Edward Wycliff

Bow Shoeshoe

Washington, DC

GLASS, STONE, AND CERAMIC AFRICAN BEADS

Joachim Mcmillan

Beaverton, OR

METALLIC RESIN JEWELRY, PINS AND BADGES

Oscar Donahue

Oscar of New Orleans

New Orleans, LA

STERLING SILVER, BRASS, COPPER, BRONZE AND STONE

JEWELRY

Janeen St. Louis

The St. Louis Collection

Ellenwood, GA

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HANDBAGS, SHOES, DECORATIVE

PILLOWS & HAMMOCKS

Christian & Nicole Pazos

Brecha

Metairie, LA

LIMITED EDITION

PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTS

Clifton Henri

FLYPAPER Chicago

Chicago, IL

SENEGALESE CLOTHES FOR MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN

Lamine Sene

Sunugal la Classe

New Orleans, LA

HANDCARVED WOODEN

AFRICAN ART

Abdoulaye Gueye

Darou Rakhmane

New Orleans, LA

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HANDMADE CRAFTS, HATS, AFRICAN BASKETS, CLOTHING AND ACCESSORIES

Ndeye Sall

Nafi Hand Made

Leander, TX

CLAY SCULPTURES

Elliott Hubbard

Art by Elliott Hubbard

Fairburn, GA

3D ACRYLIC PAINTING ON WOOD

Patrick Henry

Slidell, LA

STERLING SILVER SHEET

METAL AND WIRE JEWELRY

Bianca Gedeon

Crestview, FL

TENT O

CENTRAL & SOUTH AMERICAN WEARS

Marely Peraza

Cella’s Boutique

New Orleans, LA

OIL OR ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

Phillip Snead

Rare Imaje Art

Baltimore, MD

AFRICAN PRINT, MUDCLOTH AND TIE DYE CLOTHING

Aita Carmichael

La Linguere Fashions

New York, NY

HANDMADE WOODEN CARVING ART FROM WEST AFRICA

Khar Tall

Tall African Arts

North Brunswick, NJ

TENT P

METAL JEWELRY

Chicquita Attipoe

Global Gateway LLC

New Orleans, LA

ACRYLIC, MIXED MEDIA ON CANVAS

Andre Guichard

Gallery Guichard

Chicago, IL

ORIGINAL OIL ON CANVAS

NARRATIVE PAINTINGS

Edwin Lester

Newark, DE

AMBER, TRADE BEADS, SILVER & GOLD JEWELRY

Lou Frederick

Danladi Designs

New York, NY

TENT Q

AFRICAN CLOTHING AND HANDBAGS

Grace Minala Harris

The Maasai Store

Clarkston, GA

MAT PRINT ON METAL WITH WOOD FRAME

Gregory Worsham

Long Beach, CA

MIXED MEDIA

John Sims

John Sims Artwork

Fultondale, AL

STERLING SILVER & 14KT GOLD GEMSTONE JEWELRY

Henry Osaygefo Colby

Timbuktu

Ellenwood, GA

TENT R

KENTE CLOTH SHOES

Kwame Baah

Kwame Baah

Fort Worth, TX

HAND-DYED AND SHAPED HATS

Shirley Wilfred

Wilfred Designs

Folsom, LA

STONEWARE CLAY

Kimmy Cantrell

Clay by Kim

College Park, GA

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Congo Square African Marketplace

HANDMADE AFRICAN CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES

Charity Safo

Charik African Fashion

Gaithersburg, MD

TENT S

BATIK, TIE-DYED & EMBROIDERED

WEST AFRICAN CLOTHING

Desari & Jabriel Jabbar

Cultural Crossroads

Stone Mountain, GA

HAITIAN ARTWORK & STRAW HATS

Marie-Jose Poux

New Orleans, LA

CHARCOAL & PASTEL DRAWINGS

Jeribai Andrew-jaja

Andrew Jaja Art

Fort Worth, TX

AUTHENTIC AFRICAN COTTON CLOTHING

Anastasia Baah

Gaithersburg, MD

TENT T

2D & 3D FABRIC COLLAGE

Wycliffe Bennett

Linc’s Art

Atlanta, GA

HANDMADE AFRICAN SUNDRESSES

Erika Kirkland

Nohemm

New York, NY

WRIST & POCKET WATCHES

David Gandy

Ecowrist, LLC

Brooklyn, NY

STRAW, FELT, PRINTED FELT, FABRIC AND SINAMAY HATS

Harriet Rosebud

Rosebud New York

Wappingers Fall, NY

ACRYLIC ON PANEL

Kwame Boama

Mensa-Aborampa

Kwaboama Fine Art Inc.

Bolingbrook, IL

TENT U

WEST & CENTRAL AFRICAN BASKETS & CRAFTS

Awa Thioubou

Back to Africa

Chalmette, LA

FULANI HATS, KUBA CLOTH, OILS, INCENSE, TRADE BEADS & JEWELRY

FROM MALI AND BURKINA FASO

Bilal Sunni-Ali

Atlanta, GA

LEATHER AND STRAW SHOES & ACCESSORIES

Kurt Glasgow

Glasgow’s Enterprise

Ponchatoula, LA

HANDMADE MOROCCAN LEATHER GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, JEWELRY AND ACCESSORIES

Lahcen Boubi

Noor

Gretna, LA

TENT V

STERLING SILVER, BRASS & COPPER GEMSTONE JEWELRY

Adam Ecclesiastes

Universal Love Jewelry

Macon, GA

TREASURES FROM EGYPT

Khaled Hegazzi

New Orleans, LA

HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY, STRAW BASKETS & HATS FROM WEST AFRICA

Hajj Khalil

Naim

Southfield, MI

SILVER & COPPER JEWELRY, AFRICAN TEXTILES, INCENSE, OILS & LEATHER

Chris Spears

Control Enterprises

New Orleans, LA

TENT W

CHUUPUL LEATHER BAGS

Natashia Paul

Chuupul Leather

Metairie, LA

OIL, ACRYLICS CONTRASTING & LINES ON CANVAS

Letitia Lee

LEE MEE Art & Design

Bethesda, MD

HANDMADE AFRICAN ART AND JEWELRY

Mahamadou Dukureh

Dukureh Import Enterprise

Bronx, NY

BLACK MASKING INDIAN SUITS

New Orleans Black Mardi Gras

Indians

New Orleans Black Mardi Gras

Indian Co-op

New Orleans, LA

TENT X

OPAQUE WATERCOLOR PAINTING

William Kwamena-Poh

Osibisa Fine Arts

Savannah, GA

AFRICAN CLOTHING FROM GHANA

Charmelle Dukes

Afrodesiac Worldwide

New York, NY

SEMI-PRECIOUS GEMSTONES SET

IN

STERLING SILVER JEWELRY

Manuel Corona

Khepra Jewelers

Milwaukee, WI

OIL-BASED, PASTEL AND ACRYLIC PAINTINGS

Donovan McLean

Uplift Artworks

Chicago, IL

Weekend 2

TENT D

ORIGINAL MIXED MEDIA

Athlone Clarke

Art Core

Douglasville, GA

BASKETS MADE FROM NATURAL FIBERS

Astou Dioum

Dioum Basket

New York, NY

COLLAGE OF MAGAZINE PAPER ON GLASS

Carl Crawford

Collage Illusion

Columbia, SC

BATIK WEARABLE ART

Akeem Agbelekale

Keemkale Batik Design

Houston, TX

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HAND DRAWINGS WITH COLORED PENCILS ON WATERCOLOR PAPER

Aaron Reed

Art by Aaron Reed

Conyers, GA

HANDMADE HATS

Helen Stubbs

Chriscerrines Accessories

Deptford, NJ

STERLING SILVER JEWELRY

Chester Allen

New Orleans, LA

HANDMADE WEARABLE ART

Adama Sylla

Soma Fashion

Mount Vernon, NY

TENT N

HANDWOVEN BASKETS

Debra Crain

Savanna Baskets

New Orleans, LA

OIL PAINTINGS ON BIRCH WOOD

Thomas Williams

William’s Fine Art

Chicago, IL

WEST & CENTRAL AFRICAN

CRAFTS & ACCESSORIES

Demond Brown

Demond Brown

New Orleans, LA

CUSTOM SHOES

Travis Breihan

Teysha

Austin, TX

TENT O

HANDMADE LEATHER JEWELRY

Angelica Callanta

Found Objects

Chicago, IL

HANDMADE HATS, HAMMOCKS, MARACAS

Julio Peraza

Latin’s Hand

New Orleans, LA

TRADITIONAL & CONTEMPORARY

AFRICAN CLOTHING

Catherine Kyei

Cathy’s Global

Severn, MD

STERLING SILVER AND STONE JEWELRY

Herb Brown

Golden Reign

Crestview, FL

TENT P

HANDSEWN, TIE-DYED AFRICAN CLOTHING

Sandra Second

Sanjules Unique Art Creations

Brooklyn, NY

GLASS, STONE AND CERAMIC AFRICAN BEADS

Jula Dukuray

Gambissara Beads

Bronx, NY

MIXED MEDIUM GRAFFITI

Lionel Milton

New Orleans, LA

AMBER, TRADE BEADS, SILVER & GOLD JEWELRY

Lou Frederick

Danladi Designs

New York, NY

TENT Q

HANDCRAFTED LEATHER HANDBAGS

Sylvester Robbie Robinson

Robbiewear

Chicago, IL

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Epaul Julien

New Orleans, LA

MIXED MEDIA

Nii Addo-Ankrah

Nii Addo-Ankrah Fine Art

Grayson, GA

STERLING SILVER & 14KT GOLD GEMSTONE JEWELRY

Henry Osaygefo Colby

Timbuktu

Ellenwood, GA

TENT R

HAND-DYED HATS

Ella Isaac

L.I.P.S.

Riverton, NJ

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

Ayodele Owolabi

Avondale, LA

HANDCRAFTED WIRE-WRAPPED JEWELRY

Ken Beauchum

Aboriginal Bling Blam!

St. Louis, MO

HANDPAINTED & SEWN GARMENTS

Allohn Agbenya

Allohn Designs

Carson, CA

TENT S

BATIK, TIE-DYED & EMBROIDERED WEST AFRICAN CLOTHING

Desari & Jabriel Jabbar

Cultural Crossroads

Stone Mountain, GA

HAITIAN ARTWORK & STRAW HATS

Marie-Jose Poux

New Orleans, LA

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

Sidney Carter

Sidney’s Creations

Powder Springs, GA

AFROCENTRIC DESIGNS IN CONTEMPORARY STYLES

Abdul Diouf

Aziz Fashions

New York, NY

TENT T

RESIN, CLAY, STEEL AND WOOD SCULPTURES

Aaron Paskins

Our Story Studios, LLC

Dove, DE

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

Stuart McClean

Stuart McClean Art & Accessories Gallery

New Orleans, LA

BAMBOO EARRINGS, BRACELETS, NECKLACES, BELTS

Abe Lavalais

Bamboozle

Alexandria, LA

HANDCRAFTED, ARTISAN MADE CLOTHING FROM WEST AFRICA

Ibiwunmi Olaiya

WOW WOW by WUNMI

Brooklyn, NY

TENT U

MOROCCAN CLOTHING AND JEWELRY

Fatiha Khanboubi

Anaya Bazaar

New Orleans, LA

FULANI HATS, KUBA CLOTH, OILS, INCENSE, TRADE BEADS & JEWELRY FROM MALI AND BURKINA FASO

Bilal Sunni-Ali

Atlanta, GA

HANDMADE LEATHER PURSES

Mark Vaughn

Kruccus

Chicago, IL

TRADITIONAL AFRICAN HANDDYED BATIK CLOTHING

Nnamdi Ibenagu

Nnamdii Batik Art

Chapel Hill, NC

TENT V

STERLING SILVER, BRASS & COPPER GEMSTONE JEWELRY

Adam Ecclesiastes

Universal Love Jewelry

Macon, GA

HAITIAN VODOU FLAGS

Georges Valris

Haitian Vodou Flags by Valris

Cecilia, LA

HANDCRAFTED JEWELRY, STRAW BASKETS & HATS FROM WEST AFRICA

Hajj Khalil

Naim

Southfield, MI

SILVER & COPPER JEWELRY, AFRICAN TEXTILES, INCENSE, OILS & LEATHER

Chris Spears

Control Enterprises

New Orleans, LA

TENT W

HANDWRAPPED ALUMINUM DESIGNS WITH SEMI-PRECIOUS STONES

Stacy Landrum

AJA (Aluminum Jewelry Art)

Jonesboro, LA

TEXTILES AND CLOTHING FROM SENEGAL

Fampodgie Kaba

Ngaya Blankets and Clothes

New Orleans, LA

NATURAL GEMSTONES, CORALS, LEATHER ACCESSORIES AND LEATHER HATS

Ragan Willlis

Angel Bands

New Orleans, LA

THREE-DIMENSIONAL ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

Shakor (B. Cameron) White

Gallery Cayenne

New Orleans, LA

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AUTHENTIC JEWELRY MADE FROM RECYCLED MATERIALS

Birama Berthe

Muso Masiri

Dundalk, MD

ACRYLIC ON CANVAS

Jessica Strahan

New Orleans, LA

WEST AFRICAN CRAFTS, TEXTILES AND WOODWORKS

Zora Djenohan

Djenohan African Art New Orleans, LA

WEST AFRICAN INSPIRED WOMEN AND MEN’S CLOTHING

Yvonne Tawiah

Brandywine, MD

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Contemporary Crafts

A NATIONALLY RECOGNIZED SHOWPLACE OF ARTISTS displaying and selling HANDMADE fine art and crafts. Each weekend offers a different array of acclaimed craftspeople representing the best of Louisiana and the United States. All genres of the most exciting and skillfully handmade crafts to be found anywhere, anytime can be found in Contemporary Crafts. As countless other Festival attendees have done, find your very own distinct piece of art, running the Jazz Fest gamut from funky to fine.

Weekend 1

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FREE STANDING & WALL

MOUNTED MOSAIC SCULPTURES

Christine Ledoux

Mosaic Bayou

New Orleans, LA

SCULPTED FIGURES IN PAINTED WOODEN BOXES

Nicario Jimenez

Artist of the Andes

Naples, FL

GLAZED STONEWARE

Alex & Cindy Williams

Potsalot Pottery

New Orleans, LA

ORIGINAL ETCHINGS & MIXED MEDIA ON PAPER

Marina Terauds

North Branch, MI

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INDUSTRIAL & ROMANTIC JEWELRY

Thomas Mann

Thomas Mann Design

New Orleans, LA

CONTEMPORARY VENETIAN

GLASS

Joe Hobbs

Joe Hobbs Art

Pensacola, FL

ORIGINAL CLOTHING DESIGNS

Maureen Roberts

MoMo SoHo

New York, NY

WEARABLE ART

Lisa Williams

Lisa Williams Jewelry

Crystal Lake, IL

LEATHER BAGS & BELTS

Shawn Thomas

Thomas Leathers

Belton, TX

HANDBUILT STONEWARE SCULPTURE

Susan Clayton

Tallapoosa, GA

ANIMATED CARVED WOODEN SCULPTURE

C.G. Woody Jones

Mechanical Amusements Limited

Decatur, GA

MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURES & MOSAIC JEWELRY

Betsy Youngquist

Rockford, IL

LIMITED EDITION PHOTOGRAPHY

Jose & Cecelia Fernandes

Jose Fernandes Photo

New Orleans, LA

SCULPTURAL LEATHER MASKS & ACCESSORIES

John Flemming

Flemming Studio

New Orleans, LA

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ANODIZED ALUMINUM JEWELRY

Gogo Borgerding

GOGO Jewelry Studio

New Orleans, LA

ORIGINAL PAINTINGS EN PLEIN AIR

Mitchell Long

New Orleans, LA

STAINLESS STEEL CHAIN WEARABLES & ACCESSORIES

Elaine Unzicker

Unzicker

Ojai, CA

DIGITAL ART PRINTS

Eric Clay

Orlando, FL

MINIATURE BASSWOOD CARVINGS

Peg Martinez

Square Peg Artistic Woodworks

New Orleans, LA

STRUCTURAL HANDBAGS

Libby Mitchell

Add Libb

Greenville, SC

MUSICAL INSTRUMENT LAMPS

John Hale

Renegade Art

New Orleans, LA

SCULPTED CEREMONIAL GLASS ARTIFACTS

Richard Ryan

Vitreous Matter Glass Studio

Bourbonnais, IL

DIGITAL ART

Kate Harrold

Nashville, TN

DYED SILK

Betsy Giberson

Warner, NH

WEARABLE ART DESIGNS

SET WITH SEMI-PRECIOUS GEMSTONES

Ann Kathryn Kehoe

AnnKat Designs

Kansas City, MO

HANDBUILT CERAMICS & NARRATIVE PAINTINGS

Nathalia Toledo Barcia

Toledo Barcia Art

Mandeville, LA

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OIL ON CANVAS

Linda Lesperance

Linda Lesperance Fine Art

New Orleans, LA

SILVER & COPPER JEWELRY

Brenna Klassen-Glanzer

Minneapolis, MN

BLOWN GLASS & CUT GLASS

Steve Palmer

Star Glass Works

Minnetonka, MN

METAL WALL ART

Jay Kim

Alpharetta, GA

ONE-OF-A-KIND FRAMES & FURNISHINGS

David Bergeron

Bergeron Woodworks

Thibodaux, LA

ETCHINGS, MONOPRINTS & TWODIMENSIONAL MIXED MEDIA

Layla Messkoub

New Orleans, LA

NATURAL FIBER ART WEAR

Megan Lagueruela

Megan-Ilene

Greensboro, NC

DENDRITIC AGATE WEARABLE ART JEWELRY

Kathleen Lamberti

K Lamberti Designs

West Hills, CA

MIXED MEDIA PORCELAIN

SCULPTURE & OIL PAINTINGS

Cathy Rose

New Orleans, LA

GOLD & SILVER JEWELRY WITH SEMIPRECIOUS STONES

Jayne Demarcay

Demarcay Design

Abita Springs, LA

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HANDPAINTED SCULPTURAL CLOTHING

Starr Hagenbring

New Orleans, LA

LIGHTWEIGHT SCULPTURAL JEWELRY

Kristine Bolhuis

Ann Arbor, MI

MIXED MEDIA WALL MOUNTED WORK

Carrie Pearce

Peoria, IL

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LEATHER HANDBAGS

Dana Duval

Dana Duval Artisan Leather Wears

New Orleans, LA

CONCRETE & GLASS SCULPTURE

Michael Eddy

Michael Eddy Design

Covington, LA

TWO-DIMENSIONAL MIXED

MEDIA ASSEMBLAGE & WOVEN

WIRE SCULPTURE

Michael Gard

San Francisco, CA

CERAMICS

Kate Tremel

Kate Tremel Clay

Ann Arbor, MI

FORGED & FABRICATED STEEL FURNISHINGS

Rachel David

Red Metal

Waynesville, NC

PAINTINGS

Sarah Nelson

Sarah Nelson Fine Art

New Orleans, LA

SCULPTURAL JEWELRY

Ann Marie Cianciolo

Ann Marie Cianciolo Designs

Milwaukee, WI

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JEWELRY

Nancy Anderson

Sweet Bird Studio

Boulder, CO

EMBROIDERED WALL MOUNTED ART

Jennifer McBrien

Baltimore, MD

WHEEL THROWN STONEWARE

Rachael DePauw

Rachael DePauw Pottery

New Orleans, LA

METAL SCULPTURE

Lewis Tardy

Sculptures by Lewis Tardy

Mattawan, MI

BLOWN & CAST GLASS

Paul Willsea

Willsea & O'Brien Glass

Naples, NY

NATURAL PATTERNED JEWELRY

Rebecca Myers

Rebecca Myers Jewelry Design

Baltimore, MD

PAINTINGS

Amanda Bennett

Atlanta, GA

HANDPAINTED SHIBORI WEARABLES

Kate Beck

Kate Beck New Orleans

New Orleans, LA

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GARMENTS OF HAND-DYED SILK PAINTINGS

Gina Pannorfi

Chicago, IL

POLYMER CLAY JEWELRY

Wiwat Kamolpornwijit

Alexandria, VA

FLAMEWORKED POCKET GALAXY SPHERES

Eric Mort

Eric Mort Art Glass

Austin, TX

HANDSCULPTED WOOD FURNITURE

James Pearce

Peoria, IL

ALUMINUM HOLLOW BODY

RESONATOR & CIGAR BODY STYLE GUITARS

Michael Cain

New Orleans, LA

TWO-DIMENSIONAL & THREEDIMENSIONAL MIXED MEDIA ASSEMBLAGE

Chris Cumbie

Mobile, AL

METAL & WOOL FELT JEWELRY

Michele Friedman

Michele A. Friedman Jewelry

Chicago, IL

BLOWN GLASS PLATTERS & VASES

Douglas and Renee Sigwarth

Sigwarth Glass

River Falls, WI

Weekend 2

TENT D

TWO-DIMENSIONAL MIXED MEDIA

Jimmy Descant

Deluxe West

Tucson, AZ

HANDCRAFTED STEREO COMPONENTS

Joel Scilley

Audiowood

New Orleans, LA

LINOLEUM BLOCK PRINTS

Luke Koeferl

New Orleans, LA

CLOTHING & TWO-DIMENSIONAL ART

Ellen Macomber

Elm Designs

New Orleans, LA

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CULTURALLY REFLECTIVE JEWELRY

Kiki Huston

Kiki Huston Jewelry Designs

New Orleans, LA

HAND LOOMED KNIT WEAR

Kaoru Izushi

Kaoru Izushi Knit Design

Madison, WI

PORCELAIN POTTERY

Paul Jeselskis

Jeselskis Potteries

Michigan City, IN

TWO-DIMENSIONAL & THREEDIMENSIONAL MIXED MEDIA

SCULPTURAL ASSEMBLAGE

Todd Fox

Orlando, FL

RECLAIMED SEAT BELT BAGS

Clay Bush

Salvage Goods

Johnson City, TN

HANDFORMED & GLAZED CERAMICS

Michael Schwegmann

Schwegmann Studios

Denver, CO

WATERCOLOR PAINTINGS

Nurhan Gokturk

Nurhan Gokturk Studio

New Orleans, LA

HANDPAINTED SALVAGED

VINTAGE AUTO STEEL JEWELRY

Marjorie Rawson

Chop Shop Jewelry

Beaufort, NC

NIGHT PHOTOGRAPHY

Frank Relle

Frank Relle Photography

New Orleans, LA

SCREEN PRINT SILK WEARABLES

Shani Solomon

Scarlett Silk Skirts

Henderson, NV

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ETCHED METAL ART JEWELRY

Brandi Couvillion

Washington DC

BOROSILICATE GLASS ORBS

Jackson Ocheltree

Tucson, AZ

SOFT SCULPTURES & GOUCHE PANEL PAINTINGS

Nichol Brinkman

Pink Cheeks Studios

Thibodaux, LA

SCULPTURAL FIGURES

Kimberly Willcox

Gainesville, FL

HANDMADE LEATHER BAGS

Alejandra Avila

Aleja Avila Handbags

Dallas, TX

PAINTINGS DEPICTING

NEW ORLEANS CULTURE

Karen Ocker

New Orleans, LA

CALFSKIN LEATHER BAGS

Robert Zarcone

Studio Z Leather

New Orleans, LA

FELTED CLOTHING

Galina Kostanda-Lambert

Wool Romance

Fort Myers, FL

STONEWARE BUSTS

Kostas Ulevicius

St. Petersburg, FL

TORCH FORMED SCULPTED

JEWELRY

Kate Rothra Fleming

Charleston, SC

MIXED MEDIA WORKS

Amanda Outcalt

Out of Print

Washington DC

CANE & MURRINI GLASS OBJECTS

Kaeko Maehata

Augusta Glass Studio

Augusta, MO

HANDBLOWN GLASS

Sam Stang

Augusta Glass Studio

Augusta, MO

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CONTEMPORARY JEWELRY

Oliver Hampel

Oliver Jewelry

Naples, FL

MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURE

Valerie Bunnell

Northampton, MA

LEATHER HATS

Trevor Tarin

Subverse

Santa Cruz, CA

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LATHE TURNED & CARVED FABRICATED JEWELRY

Lisa Cimino

Blackwing Metals

Baltimore, MD

INDOOR OR OUTDOOR ALUMINUM FURNITURE

Andre Juneau

Scott, LA

FABRICATED METAL SCULPTURE

Pat Juneau

Scott, LA

LAMINATED SOLID WOOD FUNCTIONAL ARTWORK OBJECTS

David Levy

Hardwood Creations

Davis, CA

LIVING JEWELRY & ASSEMBLAGE SCULPTURE

Suzanne Schmid

Zanne Avenue

Springfield, IL

LEATHER HANDBAGS

Anne Marie Antici

Anne-Marie-Designs

Shreveport, LA

WOODCUT PRINTS

Pippin Frisbie-Calder

New Orleans, LA

ETHICALLY MADE GARMENTS

Annie Bisone

Lalo Workshop

Milwaukee, WI

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PAINTING

Annie Moran

Annie Moran Studio

New Orleans, LA

PEWTER JEWELRY

Mary DeMarco

Baltimore, MD

WHEEL-THROWN POTTERY

Gregg Rasmusson

St. Louis, MO

ARTWORK CLOTHING & ACCESSORIES & FABRIC BANNERS

Ryn Wilson

Altar New Orleans

New Orleans, LA

FABRICATED JEWELRY WITH GEMSTONES

Hannah Long

Hannah Long Jewelry

Philadelphia, PA

TRADITIONAL BLACKSMITHING

COOKWARE & WOOD HOME GOODS

Corry Blanc

Blanc Creatives

Waynesboro, VA

ACRYLIC PAINTINGS

Margie Tillman Ayres

Margie and the Moon

New Orleans, LA

SCULPTED & BLOWN GLASS

Andrew Pollack

Andrew Jackson Pollack Designs

New Orleans, LA

VINTAGE CORAL AJOURE’ WEARABLE ART

Janine Decresenzo

Janine Decresenzo Jewelry

Philadelphia, PA

MILLINERY

Diane Harty

Diane Harty Millinery

Frisco, CO

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KNITWEAR CLOTHING

Susan Otterson

Susan Otterson Knitwear

Madison, WI

CONSTRUCTED MIXED METAL JEWELRY

E. Douglas Wunder

Kutztown, PA

FABRIC COLLAGE CREWEL

EMBROIDERY & PAINT ON WOOD PANEL

Laura Welter

Welter Arts

New Orleans, LA

FUNCTIONAL WHEEL-THROWN & ALTERED STONEWARE

Don McWhorter

Carrollton, GA

SCULPTURAL JEWELRY

Thea Izzi

Thea Izzi Jewelry Design

Cranston, RI

THREE-DIMENSIONAL MIXED MEDIA ROBOTS

Amy Flynn FOBOTS

Raleigh, NC

WOODENWARE BOWLS & VASES

Nick Conner

New Orleans, LA

CAST GLASS ITEMS & JEWELRY

Mitchell Gaudet

Studio Inferno

Waveland, MS

TENT K

RECYCLED STEEL SCULPTURES

Mark Winter

Mark and Beth

Milwaukee, WI

ORIGINAL OIL PAINTINGS ON WOOD

Beth Bojarski

Mark and Beth Milwaukee, WI

FABRICATED & TEXTURED JEWELRY

Margo Manning

New Orleans, LA

MIXED MEDIA DIMENSIONAL COMPOSITIONS

Justin Teilhet

Yellow Springs, OH

SCULPTED FURNITURE

Kevin DesPlanques

Sublime Rockers

Mancos, CO

WELDED STEEL SCULPTURE

Rick Wyrick

Ida Ida

Knoxville, TN

TINTYPE PHOTOGRAPHY

Paige Whitcomb

Paige Whitcomb Early Photographic Processes

Springfield, MO

UTILITARIAN MIXED MEDIA SCULPTURES

Mick Whitcomb

Nomad

Springfield, MO

BLOWN GLASS

Mark Rosenbaum

Rosetree Glass Studio

New Orleans, LA

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Louisiana Marketplace

LOUISIANA MARKETPLACE features exceptional HANDMADE crafts uniquely representing New Orleans and Louisiana’s architecture, music, and culture. Through a variety of artistic media, offered by the state’s finest traditional and contemporary artists, find outstanding Creole and Acadian furniture, stunning photography of our famous musicians and cultural icons, symbolic fleur-de-lis jewelry and much more. You will be unable to resist possessing a distinctive tangible piece of Louisiana’s unique culture. This diverse gathering of new and established artisans from across the state is right at home next to the incredible music at the Fais Do-Do stage, and ongoing traditional folk demonstrations in the Louisiana Folklife Village.

Bruce Brice Art Village

The Artists showcased in the Bruce Brice Art Village give Festivalgoers the opportunity, over both weekends, to view Louisiana culture, traditions, and heritage through the art of our nationally renowned local artists.

BOTH WEEKENDS

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ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, LIMITED-EDITION PRINTS

RICHARD THOMAS

New Orleans, LA

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ORIGINAL PAINTINGS, LIMITED-EDITION PRINTS TERRANCE OSBORNE

Gretna, LA

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ORIGINAL PAINTINGS & SCULPTURE, LIMITED-EDITION PRINTS BRANDAN (BMIKE) ODUMS

New Orleans, LA

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LAYERED METAL JEWELRY

Maria Fomich

Adorn & Conquer

New Orleans, LA

ACRYLIC PAINTINGS ON CANVAS

Brandon Felix

B Felix Art

New Orleans, LA

BLOWN & SCULPTED GLASS & THREE-DIMENSIONAL MIXED MEDIA

Teri Walker

Chad Ridgeway

RidgeWalker Glass

New Orleans, LA

CYPRESS & RESIN ITEMS

Wade Heyl Wasted Time

Houma, LA

LOUISIANA NATURE PAINTINGS

Michael Guidry

Michael Guidry Studio

New Orleans, LA

TRADITIONAL ACADIAN & CREOLE FURNITURE

Greg & Elizabeth Arceneaux

Greg Arceneaux Cabinetmakers

Covington, LA

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LEATHER BAGS

Niki Burger

Hideaway Leathercraft New Orleans, LA

TRADITIONAL PRINTMAKING

Kjelshus Collins

Howaitogoburin Toy & Print Co.

New Orleans, LA

CULTURAL WEARABLES & WALL ART

Annie Odell

Fit To Be Tied

River Ridge, LA

JEWELRY SET WITH STONES

Tiffany Asraf

Salt & Steel

New Orleans, LA

INFRARED PHOTOGRAPHY

Joshua Lee Nidenberg

Joshua Lee Studio

New Orleans, LA

GARMENTS

Molly Greenberg

Molly Rae Handmade

New Orleans, LA

Weekend 2

TENT E

SILVER WIRE SCULPTED

JEWELRY

Renee Dodge

New Orleans, LA

LONG EXPOSURE

PHOTOGRAPHY

Alan Zakem

New Orleans, LA

CLAY SCULPTURES

Veronica Casares Lee

New Orleans, LA

FIGURATIVE OIL PAINTING

Emre Karaoglu

New Orleans, LA

MICRO MOSAICS

Paulette Lizano

Lizano’s Glass Haus

Metairie, LA

CLAY SCULPTURES

Michael Clement

New Orleans, LA

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MODERN METAL & CLOISONNE JEWELRY

Vitrice McMurry

New Orleans, LA

ORIGINAL ARTWORK

KIMONOS & PAINTINGS

Nicole Ockmond

Studio No

New Orleans, LA

HANDCUT, MILLED & TURNED

WOODEN VESSELS

Lee Toney

WoodDoc

Lake Providence, LA

LOUISIANA INSPIRED ENAMEL

JEWELRY

Suzanne Juneau

Scott, LA

METAL ACCESSORIES & JEWELRY

Angelique Juneau

Juneau Metalworks

Scott, LA

STITCHED COLLAGE FIBER ART

Nonney Oddlokken

Thread Paper Glue

St. Rose, LA

ARTISINAL HANDBAGS

Kina Joshua

Kina B. Handcrafted

New Orleans, LA

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Louisiana Folk li fe Village

LOUISIANA, A CULTURAL CROSSROADS where many distinctive influences of African American, Cajun, Creole, Latin, French, Cuban, Haitian, Isleño, and Native American traditions converge. Dive into the Louisiana Folklife Village to explore unique cultural highlights and age-old traditions. Witness artists skillfully sculpt intricate Mardi Gras float wonders, blacksmiths forge enchanting ironwork for French Quarter balconies, musicians intricately handcraft accordions, and Black Masking Indians meticulously bead their suits. Connect with these culture bearers firsthand and explore traditions like knitting a shrimp net, building a pirogue, or decorating a sugar skull. These are just a glimpse of the many traditions showcased in the Louisiana Folklife Village, each telling a unique story of our state’s rich history.

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THE WORK OF MANY LIVESWATERWAYS IN LOUISIANA

STRINGED INSTRUMENT REPAIR

Calvin Ardoin

Opelousas, St. Landry Parish

YAKNI ACHUKUMA: NATIVE PLANT USES

Tammy Greer

Hattiesburg, MS

CAJUN ACCORDIONS

Clarence “Junior” Martin

Scott, Lafayette Parish

AFRICAN AMERICAN QUILTING

Cecelia Pedescleaux

Marrero, Jefferson Parish

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LAISSEZ LES BONS TEMPS

ROULER - RITUAL AND CELEBRATION IN LOUISIANA

SOCIAL AID & PLEASURE CLUB

CRAFTS & TRADITIONS

Wynoka Boudreaux

Ladies of Unity LLC

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

MARDI GRAS INDIAN CRAFTS & TRADITIONS

Victor Harris

Spirit of Fi Yi Yi & the Mandingo Warriors

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

MUSES GLITTER SHOES

Krewe of Muses

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS ALTAR

Cynthia Ramirez

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

Commemorating the 40th anniversary of the Louisiana World Exposition, the 1984 World’s Fair, we reflect on its significant focus of Louisiana’s rich traditional cultures — a legacy thriving in the heart of the Folklife Village. The original Louisiana Folklife Festival debuted at the World’s Fair, bringing tradition bearers from across the state together, laying the foundation for many to become fixtures at Jazz Fest as regular demonstrators. Although the Louisiana Folklife Festival and Louisiana World’s Fair are now part of history, the Jazz Fest Folklife Village maintains its vital legacy. Be sure to join in on the special programming during the first weekend.

Fan favorite “Under the Big Top” returns to the Folklife Village for the second weekend. Daily demonstrations and mini-circus shows, featuring aerialists, equilibrists, jugglers, and acrobats will be held throughout the festivities.

On closing day, catch the quintessential Cinco de Mayo mariachi performance by the acclaimed Mariachi Jalisco on Sunday, May 5, at 1:15 p.m. in the heart of the village.

Don’t miss a visit to the Louisiana Folklife Village for a celebration of Louisiana’s cultural tapestry. This integral part of Jazz Fest adds depth to your festival experience, revealing the heart and soul of the state’s vibrant traditions.

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40TH ANNIVERSARY OF THE LOUISIANA WORLD’S FAIR

STORY BOOTH

Erin Tooher

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

FLOAT BUILDERS

Barth Family

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

BROWN COTTON WEAVING

New Orleans Weaver’s Guild

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

TRADITIONAL BOAT BUILDING & CYPRESS PADDLES

Ernie Savoie

Center for Traditional Louisiana

Boat Building

Raceland, Lafourche Parish

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ARCHITECTURAL TRADES - MASTER

BUILDING ARTS IN LOUISIANA

RESTORATION CARPENTRY

Dwayne Broussard

Patterson, St. Mary Parish

LATHE WOODTURNING

Marvin Hirsch & John Hartsock

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

PLASTERWORK

Jeff Porée

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

ARCHITECTURAL IRON WORK

Darryl Reeves

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

SLATE AND COPPER ROOFING

Lionel Smith, Jr.

Kenner, Jefferson Parish

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THE WORK OF MANY LIVESWATERWAYS IN LOUISIANA

DUCK CARVING

John Hacsunda

Lafayette, Lafayette Parish

MINIATURE BOATS

Charles Robin III

St. Bernard, St. Bernard Parish

SHRIMP NET MAKING

Charlie Robin IV

St. Bernard, St. Bernard Parish

BOAT BUILDING & RESTORATION

Ron Blue

Ponchatoula, Tangipahoa Parish

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LAISSEZ LES BONS TEMPS

ROULER - RITUAL AND CELEBRATION IN LOUISIANA

MARDI GRAS FLOAT CRAFTS

Tana Barth

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

LOUISIANA MARDI GRAS INDIAN

CRAFTS & TRADITIONS

Tyrone Casby

Mohawk Hunters

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

SOCIAL AID & PLEASURE CLUB

CRAFTS & TRADITIONS

Kevin Dunn

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

CULTURAL WALKING KREWE

Krewe De Mayahuel

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

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UNDER THE BIG TOP

CIRCUS ARTS

Meret Ryhiner

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

CLOWNING ARTS

Dwayne “Dwaino” Walker

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

TRAPEZE ARTS

Quentin Jackson

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

JUGGLING ARTS

David Chervony

Chicago, IL

JUGGLING ARTS

Rachel Milner

Oakland, CA

ACROBATIC ARTS

Jordan Smith

Metairie, Jefferson Parish

ACROBATIC ARTS

Francien Ferrando

Metairie, Jefferson Parish

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ARCHITECTURAL TRADES - MASTER

BUILDING ARTS IN LOUISIANA

STAINED GLASS

Cynthia Courage

Metairie, Jefferson Parish

MILLWORK

Heinz Gautschi

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

WOODEN WINDOW RESTORATION

NOLA Wood Windows

New Orleans, Orleans Parish

BLACKSMITHING

Russ Forshag

Amite, Tangipahoa Parish

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Native American Village

LOUISIANA IS RICH IN NATIVE AMERICAN CULTURE.

Since the beginning of Jazz Fest, local tribal craftspeople have showcased their crafts at the Festival. A celebration of the influence of Louisiana tribes, the Native American Village within the Folklife Village focuses on the rich heritage of our state’s indigenous peoples.

The Native American Village offers Festivalgoers an oasis of tranquil charm. Relax under the shade canopy of a palmettothatched chickee while enjoying traditional drumming and singing by indigenous dance and powwow troupes. Taste traditional Southeastern maque choux as you watch demonstrations of basket weaving, beading and wood carving by Louisiana’s tribal elders and their apprentices. The Native Nations Tent showcases Louisiana’s indigenous craftspeople from state and federally recognized Louisiana tribes including United Houma Nation, Jena Band of Choctaw, Coushatta Tribe of Louisiana and Louisiana Band of Choctaw.

Music

There will be daily exhibition powwow performances including traditional, fancy shawl, straight dance, grass dance, jingle, hoop, southern cloth and stomp dance. Festivalgoers will have a unique opportunity to learn about the origins of these diverse dances and marvel at the colorful regalia and intricate movements that characterize the Southeastern powwow. This year’s drum groups include Native Nations Intertribal and Nimkii and the Niniis.

Educational Program

On Friday, May 3, the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell will present an educational program for Native American youth at the Houma Municipal Auditorium in Houma, Louisiana. The workshop will feature Lil Mike and Funny Bone.

Happenings & PowWows

WEEKEND 1

NATIVE NATIONS INTERTRIBAL POWWOW

THURSDAY, APRIL 25: 12:05-12:25 PM, 1:15 -1:35 PM, 3:40- 4:05 PM

FRIDAY, APRIL 26: 12:00- 12:20 PM, 1:10- 1:30 PM, 3:40- 4:05 PM

SATURDAY, APRIL 27: 12:05-12:25 PM, 1:15-1:35 PM, 2:35-3:00 PM

SUNDAY, APRIL 28: 12:10- 12:30 PM, 1:20-1:40 PM, 2:35- 2:55 PM

WEEKEND 2

NIMKII & THE NINIIS POWWOW

FRIDAY, MAY 3: 12:05-12:25 PM, 1:20-1:40 PM, 4:00-4:25 PM

SATURDAY, MAY 4: 12:05-12:25 PM, 1:15-1:35 PM, 2:30-2:50 PM

SUNDAY, MAY 5: 12:05-12:25 PM, 2:25- 2:45 PM, 3:40-4:05 PM

MARIACHI JALISCO

SUNDAY, MAY 5: 1:15-1:35 PM

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LOUISIANA NATIVE NATIONS

PINE NEEDLE BASKETS & BEADWORK

Marjorie Battise

Coushatta

Kinder, Allen Parish

WOOD CARVING

Ivy Billiot

United Houma Nation

Raceland, Lafourche Parish

WOOD CARVING & MINIATURE BOATS

Douglas Fazzio

United Houma Nation

Houma, Terrebonne Parish

PINE NEEDLE BASKETS & BEADED JEWELRY

Becky Thomas-Meziere

Clifton Choctaw

Natchitoches, Natchitoches Parish

PINE NEEDLE BASKETS

Myrna Wilson

Coushatta

Elton, Jefferson Davis Parish

Weekend 2

TENT A

LOUISIANA NATIVE NATIONS

PALMETTO BASKET WEAVING

Lora Ann Chaisson

United Houma Nation

Montegut, Terrebonne Parish

RIVER CANE BASKETS

John Darden

Chitimacha

Charenton, St. Mary Parish

RIVER CANE BASKETS

Scarlett Darden

Chitimacha

Charenton, St. Mary Parish

GARFISH SCALE JEWELRY & HOUMA

HALF-HITCHED PALMETTO BASKETS

Janie Luster

United Houma Nation

Theriot, Terrebonne Parish

WOOD CARVING

Roy Parfait

United Houma Nation

Dulac, Terrebonne Parish

THE IMMERSION COUCH

Houma Language Project

Louisiana Gulf South

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Grandstand

SYLVESTER “HAWK” FRANCIS HALL EXHIBITS

The air-conditioned grandstand gives Festivalgoers a chance to take an intimate look at the vibrant culture and art of Louisiana. Spanning both weekends on the west wing of the first floor, this year’s special exhibits include A Trip to Margaritaville: Jazz Fest Celebrates Jimmy Buffett, New Orleans Jazz Museum presents Women of Note, and Backstreet Cultural Museum: A Powerhouse of Knowledge

A TRIP TO MARGARITAVILLE: JAZZ FEST CELEBRATES

JIMMY BUFFETT showcases an exclusive collection of captivating photos, memorabilia, and video clips from the Jazz & Heritage Archives. This exhibit captures the essence of Jimmy Buffett’s illustrious performances throughout Jazz Fest history. From his earliest appearances to his most recent, the exhibit offers a compelling journey through Buffett’s enduring influence on the Festival and its attendees. It’s a celebration of artistry, music, and the unforgettable moments that have become synonymous with Jimmy Buffett’s legacy at Jazz Fest.

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM PRESENTS WOMEN OF NOTE

BACKSTREET CULTURAL MUSEUM: A POWERHOUSE OF KNOWLEDGE

For three decades, culture bearer and historian Sylvester Francis held court in the Grandstand at Jazz Fest, sharing his life’s work with Festivalgoers. The founder and director of Backstreet Cultural Museum, Francis would build an exhibit of carefully curated Jazz Funeral photography and memorabilia, Social Aid & Pleasure Club crafts and second line mementos. Always included were his rare recorded film footage of New Orleans’ funerals, second lines, Baby Dolls, Skull and Bone gangs and Black Masking Indians. Continuing his life’s work, daughter Dominique Dilling Francis upholds his legacy, exhibiting collections of photos and video recordings, as well as second line mementos from the Backstreet Cultural Museum.

Explore the pivotal role women played in shaping New Orleans music history, from Sweet Emma Barrett to Blue Lu Barker, Irma Thomas to the Dixie Cups. Despite facing challenges in a male-centric domain, these women emerged as vocalists, writers and instrumentalists, leaving an indelible mark on the city’s musical legacy.

Our exhibition spans the inception of jazz to the present, highlighting the resilience and innovation of these accomplished musicians. “Women of Note” honors their legacy and encourages future generations to overcome barriers and forge new paths in New Orleans’ dynamic musical landscape. Join us in celebrating the often-overlooked stories of these trailblazing women who have significantly impacted the city’s vibrant musical heritage.

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J AZZ FEST K ids area

THE JAZZ FEST KIDS AREA GIVES YOUNG FESTIVALGOERS AND THEIR FAMILIES A SPACE TO ENJOY PERFORMANCES, PARTICIPATE IN ART-MAKING ACTIVITIES, PLAY INTERACTIVE GAMES AND LEARN ABOUT THE UNIQUE CULTURAL AND NATURAL HERITAGE OF LOUISIANA.

At the heart of the Jazz Fest Kids Area is the Ochsner Children’s Tent . This iconic Festival tent, sponsored by Ochsner Children’s Hospital, features vibrant live performances and shows specifically tailored to the young festivalgoer. Captivating performances by talented musicians and other performers, from catchy sing-alongs to energetic dance routines, have delighted young audiences for decades.

The Kids Area has several shaded tents for a variety of activities that spark the creativity and imagination of all ages. Step into the Cultural Arts Tent to experience the magic and wonder of the Art of Carnival through an up close look at the creative processes involved in creating and preserving the cultural heritage of Mardi Gras. Arts demonstrations and hands-on activities are led by professionally renowned carnival artists Caroline Thomas and Dana Buehler along with other guest artists including Mardi Gras flower makers, paper mâché sculptors, puppeteers, as well as organizations that promote sustainability in Mardi Gras.

Young festivalgoers can enjoy a variety of Carnival-inspired activities like painting paper mâché, creating sustainable Mardi Gras throws, and designing their own costumes or floats. They can also create traditional crafts like the hand fans of the Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs and the second line umbrellas of the Baby Dolls alongside local culture bearers. On Friday, April 26, artist Kenneth Scott, Jr and art students from Warren Easton Charter School will guide kids to create a piece of art to take home with them. And each Saturday at 2 p.m. a "petit" Carnival parade will wind through the Kids Area. Kids can join the parade carrying banners and flags while marching with a local high school band or a featured Mardi Gras walking krewe.

At the Ochsner Children’s Activity Tent , the Ochsner Education & Community Outreach team will engage Festival kids and families with fun, STEM focused health and wellness activities. Whether it’s competing in a quick memory challenge about New Orleans and Jazz Fest or learning how to use a stethoscope — participants will enjoy stopping by the Ochsner Children’s Activity Tent during the Festival. There will even be an opportunity to learn about family genetics and healthy nutritional choices!

New this year to the Kids Area is the Interactive Technology Tent. There is motion graphics fun for the whole family using props and a green screen to create

personalized GIFs with local video producer/filmmaker Gerald McLaughlin. The Pontchartrain Conservancy lets explorers of all ages dive into the depths of exploration with underwater ROVs. Imaginations take the plunge as you control these mini submarines, maneuvering through obstacle courses discovering hidden treasures and learning about marine life and environmental conservation. There is also an augmented reality 3-D Sandbox where colorful digital landscapes materialize before your eyes as you shape and mold ordinary sand with your hands. From towering mountains to winding rivers, the possibilities are endless! Using Microscopes kids can observe the inner world of our water sources to learn about the impact of microplastics and marine debris in our waters and what you can do to to lessen their impact on our environment. And on the second festival weekend, the Virtual Krewe of Vaporwave is bringing out their

“SZAJSNER” Laser Harp & other bespoke laser instruments that were designed by members of the krewe out of obsolete technology objects and discarded furniture. Make sure to check out this unique sound experience for all ages.

And the fun doesn’t stop there! For Tweens, we have a Silent Disco Dance Party from 3 p.m.-5 p.m. every day inside a portable dance club. The Family Recreation Area has games and activities where families can relax and play together. The Peace Garden offers activities that use quiet observation and play for a gentle sensory experience as well as a place to sit and rest. The activities vary day by day and include mindful movement and games with certified yoga instructors, self guided watercolor painting, hand pan drumming, chalk art, sun prints, puppetry and storytelling. Come pass a good time in the Jazz Fest Kids Area!

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OCHSNER CHILDREN'S TENT PERFORMERS

APRIL 25, 2024

11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

DAVID & ROSELYN WITH ARLEE LEONARD

Join New Orleans’ very own worldtouring duo, David & Roselyn, as they showcase traditional blues, jazz and folk melodies on an array of instruments. This dynamic duo, accompanied by their grown children and friends, creates a captivating atmosphere with their powerful music and inviting personalities. Musician and daughter, Arlee Leonard will add an extra layer of musical magic to the performance!

12:40 PM – 1:25 PM

TCHEFUNKY PLAYGROUND

Join us for a musical jazzy adventure! Led by singer Jayna Morgan, Tchefunky Playground takes popular children's tunes and puts New Orleans jazz spin on them. With talented musicians including Ben Redwine on clarinet, Steve Burke on sax, Christopher Talley on guitar, Taylor Mroski on bass and Roger Kennedy on drums, this band guarantees to get you grooving in the aisles with their toe-tapping, finger-snapping music for the whole family to enjoy!

1:50 PM – 2:35 PM

GRAY HAWK PRESENTS NATIVE AMERICAN LORE

Cultural storyteller from Houma, Louisiana, Grayhawk relates lore and wisdom from his own Houma and Choctaw culture as well as from the breadth of Louisiana heritage and history. All ages enjoy this warm storyteller’s presentation. Join us for an unforgettable exploration of Native American lore and heritage and prepare to be enchanted as ancient legends come to life before your eyes, weaving tales of courage, wisdom, and reverence for the natural world.

3:00 PM – 3:45 PM

CALLIOPE PUPPETS

Renowned puppeteer and author/ illustrator of picture books, Karen Konnerth, delights audiences with her captivating hand puppets as she presents three beloved traditional tales, encouraging plenty of interactive engagement from the audience.

4:10 PM – 5:00 PM

ISL CIRCUS ARTS KIDS

Step right up and witness the aweinspiring spectacle directed by Meret Ryhiner, featuring students from The

International School of Louisiana showcasing their extraordinary circus skills! Prepare to be amazed as these talented youngsters demonstrate incredible acrobatics, flipping through the air with grace, balancing on giant balls and even dancing on stilts! You may recognize these young performers from their appearances in popular Carnival parades like Joan of Arc and Krewe of Muses. Don’t miss out on this mesmerizing display of talent and imagination!

APRIL 26, 2024

11:30AM - 12:15PM

KID SMART SHOWCASE

Immerse children and educators in dynamic, creative, and meaningful learning experiences through the arts — that’s the mission of KID smART. Believing that every child in New Orleans deserves access to the transformative power of the arts, KID smART focuses on reaching underserved students in public schools. Through its Creative Schools program, it integrates arts into daily learning at 15 schools, offering year-round professional development for educators, curriculum initiatives, and community engagement events. Witness the artistry of KID smART students at the Jazz Fest, where they proudly showcase (and show off) their talents!

12:40PM - 1:25PM

ANDRÉ BOHREN + THE ELECTRIC YAT QUARTET:

MUSICAL TRIVIA & MORE

Pianist André Bohren teams up with the Electric Yat String Quartet and flutist Anne Chabreck for a unique musical journey. Based in New Orleans, the Electric Yat Quart brings a fresh perspective to classical, jazz, rock and pop music, with Harry Hardin and Natalia Cascante on violin, Amelia Clingman on viola and Jack Craft on cello, along with André Bohren on piano and Anne Chabreck on flute promising a delightful performance with a true New Orleans twist. Join them for an engaging musical experience that the whole family will enjoy!

1:50 PM – 2:35 PM

DONALD LEWIS

Welcome to the enchanting world of folk tales with acclaimed New Orleans actor and storyteller Donald

Lewis. Through his dynamic physical comedy and compelling voice, Lewis breathes life into unique folk characters, transporting audiences on an unforgettable journey of laughter and imagination!

3:00 PM – 3:50 PM

RIVER ECKERT BAND

River Eckert is a 14-year-old piano player born and raised in New Orleans, LA. From a very young age, River has been surrounded by music. Immersed in the styles of Professor Longhair, James Booker, Dr. John, Allen Toussaint, Fats Domino among others, River is passionate and dedicated to “carrying the torch” of the New Orleans Piano Tradition. Join the River Eckert Band for a rollicking adventure through the realms of folk, rock and Americana.

4:15 PM – 5:00 PM

KEHOE-FRANCE MIDDLE SCHOOL JAZZ AMBASSADORS

In their 27th year under the direction of Michael Hotstream, the KehoeFrance Jazz Ambassadors are thrilled to be performing at this year's New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. Originating from Metairie, Louisiana, the band is comprised of student musicians ranging in age from 10-13 and most in their second or third year of music study. This program highlights some of the infectious grooves of the Meters, Professor Longhair and Rebirth Brass Band — to name a few.

APRIL 27, 2024

11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

NEW ORLEANS DANCE COLLECTIVE

The New Orleans Dance Collective is more than just a dance group; it’s a force for positive change in the community. By merging dance with social work, they empower at-risk youth through esteem-building activities. As a registered nonprofit, NODC celebrates diversity and community through dance programs that utilize group therapy techniques to intervene positively and foster behavioral change within a supportive group setting.

12:40 PM – 1:25 PM

3:55 - 4:10PM

JOAQUÍN PÉREZ Y SU HERENCIA

ANCESTRAL OF COLOMBIA

Embark on a musical voyage to

Barranquilla, Colombia with this traditional music group. Playing traditional drums, percussion, and the millo flute, the band has assumed the responsibility of safeguarding, maintaining, exalting and disseminating the musical heritage of the Colombian Caribbean region, based on their love and respect for their culture.

1:50 PM – 2:35 PM

BRAZOS HUVAL’S STUDENT SHOWCASE

Experience the vibrant spirit of Cajun music as talented young musicians carry forward its rich tradition! Join us for an energetic performance by students under the guidance of the renowned teacher Brazos Huval from Lafayette, Louisiana.

3:00 PM – 3:45 PM

THE HOOT-N-HOLLER INN

At the heart of the Hoot-n-Holler Inn is a vibrant troupe dedicated to children’s performing arts, led by the dynamic duo Bryan Spitzfaden and Josie Scanlan, affectionately known as Captain Spitz and Dr. J. Join them for a splendidly goofy and energetic experience for all ages!

4:15 PM – 5:00 PM

THE RRAAMS

Experience the vibrant energy of the River Road African American Museum Society’s dynamic youth performance group from Donaldsonville, Louisiana. Dive into an engaging and colorful program showcasing traditional drumming and dance, and discover the rich heritage of our area through their lively performance.

APRIL 28, 2024

11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

KAI KNIGHT’S SILHOUETTE

DANCE ENSEMBLE

Prepare to be dazzled by a vibrant ensemble of young performers as they journey through history and community via the art of dance! Led by the dynamic Kai Knight, whose roots in Kids Tent shows blossomed into leadership of her own spectacular, community based troupe, this group promises to ignite the stage with deeply expressive presentations. Join us to marvel at their talent and leave feeling inspired by their passion and creativity.

12:30 PM – 12:55 PM

2:10 PM – 2:40 PM

BLACK MAGIC DRUMLINE

Since its inception in 2009, Black

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OCHSNER CHILDREN'S TENT PERFORMERS

Magic has been a force to be reckoned with, stemming from the Xavier University Drumline. The group’s electrifying blend of choreographed percussion has captivated audiences across the nation. Get ready for an exhilarating experience packed with energy and entertainment!

1:10 PM – 1:55 PM

SQUARE DANCE NOLA

Swing by the Kids Tent for Square Dance NOLA, where families gather for a delightful set of community dancing. Led by local bands and a lively caller, learn simple steps demonstrated and danced to live music, ensuring fun for all ages. Join us for an unforgettable experience.

3:00 PM – 3:55 PM

TROUT FISHING IN AMERICA

Trout Fishing in America is the songwriting collaboration of Keith Grimwood and Ezra Idlet. For almost 50 years, their vibrant, percussive sound and dynamic stage presence have cultivated a multi-generational fan base at performing arts centers, clubs and music festivals across the country. Trout blends rock-n-roll, blues, funk, folk, and jazz influences with lyrics that are simultaneously witty, whimsical, and poignant. They have released 25 albums on their own Trout Records label and traveled over a million miles while touring the U.S. and Canada. Trout Fishing in America is a band of stunning contrasts. Those contrasts, their deep, abiding friendship, and their solid musicianship bring people out to Trout shows year after year.

4:15 PM – 5:00 PM

TROMBONE SHORTY ACADEMY

The Trombone Shorty Academy band features the next generation of brass band musicians from high schools all over New Orleans. Carrying the city’s cultural heritage forward, the Academy has traveled to Los Angeles, New York and Cuba, as well as sharing the Tipitina’s stage with Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews every year at the foundation’s fundraiser, Shorty Fest. Taught by members of the Soul Rebels, Rebirth Brass Band and New Breed Brass Band, the Trombone Shorty Academy bring a fresh perspective to a musical tradition that dates back over 100 years. The future is now with these young performers.

MAY 3, 2024

11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

YOUNG AUDIENCES

PERFORMING ARTS SHOWCASE

Explore the exciting realm of Young Audiences of Louisiana (YALA), where creativity thrives. Through after-school and summer programs across eight schools in the city, alongside New Orleans Recreation Development Commission (NORDC) summer camps, professional artists collaborate with students, nurturing their artistic talents. These dynamic programs integrate academics, arts, culture, and life skills, empowering children to soar to new heights. From in-school arts integration services to educator professional development and community workshops, YALA is dedicated to cultivating the next generation of creative leaders.

12:40 PM – 1:25 PM

THE SHANKS

Hailing from New Orleans, Louisiana, The Shanks is your typical post Americana country/funk band whose rabid fans tend to average between two and 60 years of age, though all are welcome. Exploring such timeless themes as loneliness, life on the moon, the goings on in Doggytown, and the inevitable sadness of friendship with ninjas, The Shanks are never shy to shoot for the heart or get your booty on the dance floor...

1:50 PM – 2:35 PM

GIRLS PLAY TRUMPETS TOO UNDER THE ARTISTIC DIRECTOR OF TROY SAWYER

This New Orleans community group teaches girls ages 8-19 how to the play the trumpet with the mission to empower them to change the world through understanding the history of female trumpet players that have been overlooked for years, learning the mechanics of the trumpet, receiving classical/jazz instruction, understanding the music business, learning an African language (Swahili), and giving back to their community through volunteering/ social entrepreneurship. The instructors are music educators, professional musicians, and teaching artist that have years of experience. Come be inspired by these hard working young musicians and leaders of tomorrow!

3:00 PM – 3:45 PM

KAT WALKER JAZZ BAND - SCAT WITH MS. KAT

Jazz singer Kat Walker leads her live jazz combo in upbeat, familiar melodies of the great American songwriters of our time. Come prepared to “skat,” along with Kat! Joining Walker are the talents of Amasa Miller on piano, Ricco on bass, Frank Wagner on drums and Robert Rotherham on saxophone for a dynamic and participatory experience at Jazz Fest.

4:10 PM – 5:00 PM

REGGIE HOUSTON’S WORLD OF RHYTHMS FEATURING “LORI HENRIQUES & LES RADIS”

Take a rhythmic journey around the globe with Reggie Houston’s World Of Rhythms. A seventh-generation New Orleanian, Reggie Houston was born on July 2, 1947, to Ralph Houston, a pianist and acoustic bassist, and Margarete Houston, an educator and social activist. Reggie embraced education and followed in his parents footsteps to become an arts education advocate, teacher and world-renowned saxophonist. Drawing inspiration from African traditions, New Orleans jazz and myriad musical styles, Reggie and his band deliver a mesmerizing performance that transcends borders and cultures.

MAY 4, 2024

11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

STEPHEN FOSTER’S FOSTER FAMILY MUSIC PROGRAM

Step back in time with the Foster Family Music Program as they pay homage to the timeless melodies of Stephen Foster. With fiddles, banjos and harmonicas in hand, this talented group of musicians brings Foster’s classic tunes to life with authenticity and charm. From toe-tapping jigs to soulful ballads, their music evokes the spirit of a bygone era and invites audiences to sing along with joyous abandon. Celebrating 50 years of service as a music educator, Stephen Foster brings a full show with an orchestra, a choir, a marching band, a drumline, and everything in between!

12:40 PM – 1:25 PM

3:55 PM – 3:10 PM

BATÁMBORA OF COLOMBIA

The Batámbora corporation is a

project that was born in 2009, led by young entrepreneurs from the Afro-Colombian rural community of La Boquilla committed to human and economic development that is aimed at rescuing and preserving the cultural traditions of the African heritage of Colombia’s Caribbean region. These integral musicians guarantee the preservation of folk music through the ages because they make their musical instruments, applying innovative and creative techniques for the sustainable use of natural resources, and transmit knowledge through the teaching of musical rhythms and forms of interpretation, all while passing down vocal and instrumental traditions to new generations of artists. They are joined by the incredible energy of champeta dancers whose movements are inspired by the infectious rhythms of the drums.

1:50 PM – 2:35 PM

YOUNG GUARDIANS OF THE FLAME AND CONGO KIDS

Get ready to be enchanted by the Young Guardians of the Flame! Established in 1989 by the late Big Chief Donald Harrison Sr., this vibrant youth group carries on the rich traditions of Mardi Gras Indian culture. With members ranging from 1 to 16 years old, the Young Guardians captivate audiences across the U.S. with their spirited performances. Dressed in spectacular ceremonial attire adorned with plumage, intricate beadwork and rhinestone designs, they honor their warrior heritage through ritual processions, lively dances, sacred chants and ancient percussion rhythms. The Young Guardians are dedicated to preserving the authentic cultural traditions of the African Diaspora, ensuring that the spirit of New Orleans lives on in their captivating performances.

3:00 PM – 3:45 PM

AMY BRUTON BLUEMEL, CHICKASAW STORYTELLER

Amy is a proud member of the Chickasaw Nation, an award-winning storyteller and educator, artist, and stomp dancer based in Austin, Texas. For her commitment to the art of storytelling, Amy was the

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2023 recipient of the Coleen Salley Storytelling Award from The University of Southern Mississippi. She shares Chickasaw and Southeastern tribal customs with audiences of all ages through lively programs at schools, museums, libraries, and festivals across the country. She also performs with the dance troupe Chikashsha Hithla at events and festivals around the nation.

4:15 PM – 5:00 PM

MESTRE CURTIS PIERRE

“THE SAMBA MAN” AND THE SAMBA KIDS

Dive into the vibrant world of Mestre Curtis, a true master of Brazilian cultures! Renowned for his expertise in Capoeira, the ancient African martial art, and Brazilian percussion, Curtis has been a driving force in New Orleans since the early ’90s, introducing authentic Brazilian teachings to the city. With his students, The Samba Kids, join us as we celebrate the next generation’s journey through the rich tapestry of Brazilian rhythms.

MAY 5, 2024

11:30 AM – 12:15 PM

DANCING GROUND’S DANCE FOR SOCIAL CHANGE JUNIOR & TEEN COMPANY

Dancing Grounds (DG) develops young leaders, promotes health and wellness, and advocates for social change through inclusive and accessible dance programs reaching New Orleans residents of all ages.  Since 2014, Dancing Ground’s flagship initiative, Dance for Social Change, has inspired New Orleans youth to use their artistic talents to catalyze positive social change in our community.

12:30 PM – 12:45 PM

2:10 PM – 2:25 PM

RISING DRAGON LION DANCE TEAM

Get ready to be wowed by Marrero’s talented Vietnamese lion dancers led by Martin Nguyen. Carrying on an ancient tradition, watch in awe as the young performers showcase their incredible athleticism with the magnificent dancing lions accompanied by dynamic drumming.

1:05 PM – 1:55 PM

JOHNETTE DOWNING & SCOTT BILLINGTON

Let’s dive into the vibrant sounds

of Louisiana with the multi-awardwinning musician and cherished children’s book author Johnette Downing, joined by the three-time Grammy winner Scott Billington. Together, they’ll lead families on a musical journey through the diverse rhythms of jazz, Cajun, Creole, Isleño, blues, and zydeco-inspired melodies. Get ready to sing, dance, and celebrate Louisiana’s rich cultural heritage in this interactive and toe-tapping adventure!

2:45 PM – 3:30 PM

OPERACRÉOLE

Founded in 2011 by the dynamic mother-daughter duo of GiVonna Joseph and Aria Mason, this acclaimed nonprofit is on a mission to unearth and perform forgotten or seldom-heard works by composers of African heritage. With a particular focus on the compositions of free 19th-century New Orleanian composers of color, the organization also champions the preservation and promotion of Louisiana’s vibrant Creole language and culture. Embracing the essence of the word “Créole,” which signifies being native to the place, OperaCréole boasts a roster of professional artists, educators, and international soloists with deep roots in New Orleans, renowned as America’s “First City of Opera.” Notably, OperaCréole’s pioneering endeavors, such as the revival of the lost opera “La Flamenca” (1903) by Lucien Lambert in 2017, have garnered widespread recognition from esteemed sources like NPR, The New Yorker and the AfriClassical Blog.

3:50 PM – 4:00 PM

THE ROOTS OF MUSIC MARCHING CRUSADERS

The Roots of Music transforms lives through empowering the youth of New Orleans through music education, academic support, and mentorship, while preserving and promoting the unique musical and cultural heritage of the city. The program provides music history and theory as well as instrumental instruction and ensemble performance preparation. They serve kids ages 9-14 from low-

income households, and provide students with hot meals and round-trip transportation to reduce common barriers to participation. Five days a week, 12 months a year, the program delivers over 2,500 hours of music education and other academic tutoring, over 30,400 nutritious hot meals, 1,400 bus journeys, and supplies over 150 instruments for student use.

4:15 PM – 5:00 PM

CULU CHILDREN’S

TRADITIONAL AFRICAN DANCE COMPANY

Started in 1988 by Mariama Curry, Abdoulaye Camara and Zohar Israel, Culu embodies the essence of discipline, as its

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name suggests in the Mandinko language. Dedicated to preserving and celebrating traditional African culture, Culu brings to life captivating performances of dance, drumming, singing and theater. With a rich history of sharing the stage with iconic acts like The Neville Brothers, Brandy and Ziggy Marley, and participating in esteemed events for the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club, Culu has become a beacon of cultural expression. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to witness the incredible talents of Culu’s young dancers, drummers, and stilt walkers as they close out the festivities at the Kid’s Tent!

The Banner Project, showcased in the Ochsner Children’s Tent, has been bringing color to the Jazz Fest Kids Area and exhibiting the work of phenomenal young local artists for over 40 years. The Festival provides much appreciated art materials to public school teachers and requests banners on a loose theme each year. The student-artists are invited to see their work hanging at the Festival. The banners are returned to the schools immediately after each Festival, and a brand new batch is created the next year!

2024 banners featured in the Kids Area have been created under the direction of their teachers by the students of the following public schools:

Sarah Dearie - Audubon Charter School, Uptown Lower Campus

Wheeler Moorman, Teresa Anasagasti, Sara Rendant, Charlie Vaughn - Morris Jeff Community School

Dixey Faciane - ReNEW Charter Schools, Firstline Charter Schools

Poppy Miles - Eleanor McMain Secondary School and Dwight Eisenhower Charter School

Elise Bellard Russell - Elan Academy

MiWha Morrison - Young Audiences Charter School, Elementary School

Valorie Polmer - Homer Plessy Charter School

Christine Bagneris - The Willow Middle School

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EDUCATIONAL PROGRAMS

MONDAY, APRIL 29 – 9:30 AM

JOHNNY JACKSON JR. GOSPEL IS ALIVE PRESENTED BY PEOPLES HEALTH

Council on Aging Community Choir

Isabel Davis, The Anointed Jackson Sisters

Franklin Avenue Baptist Church

FRIDAY, MAY 3 – 10:00 AM

NATIVE AMERICAN SPIRIT

Lil Mike & Funny Bone

Houma Municipal Auditorium

FRIDAY, APRIL 26 – 9:30 AM

JAZZ FEST SCHOOL DAY PRESENTED BY OCHSNER CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL

Economy Hall Tent

SCHOOL DAY TALENT

DJ Ari Spins

Rude Jude

School Day Line Dance with Game Ova Skip

Chosen Vessels Dance

Cadence Chaos featuring Timothy Fletcher & The Edna Karr Drumline

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79RS GANG MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Under the leadership of rival chiefs, Big Chief Jermaine from the 7th Ward Creole Hunters and Big Chief Romeo from the 9th Ward Hunters, the 79rs Gang seamlessly blend cherished Mardi Gras Indian chanting traditions with a modern twist. Drawing enthusiastic crowds, their performances offer a contemporary glimpse into the resilient spirit of New Orleans, which has persevered through countless challenges.

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ADONIS ROSE AND NEW ORLEANS JAZZ

ORCHESTRA TRIBUTE TO TINA TURNER

FEATURING ERICA FALLS & GRACE GIBSON

The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra catalyzes positive change through jazz. Under artistic director Adonis Rose, this 20-piece ensemble demonstrates jazz’s profound influence on diverse music genres. Witness a tribute to Tina Turner like never before, featuring Erica Falls and Grace Gibson.

AGRUPACIÓN CHANGÓ

Hailing from Tumaco, Colombia, Agrupación Changó performs mesmerizing marimba music and traditional chants that are  part of the Afro-Colombian heritage of the Southern Pacific coast of Colombia.

ALEX MCMURRAY BAND

A mainstay of the New Orleans music scene since the 1980s, this singer and skilled guitarist has become synonymous with the vibrant downtown lifestyle of the city. Drawing comparisons to the legendary Tom Waits, Alex McMurray promises an intimate performance highlighting his diverse songwriting and raw vocals.

ALEXEY MARTI

Renowned drummer and pianist Alexey Marti seamlessly merges modern New Orleans percussion with vibrant Cuban conga and rumba rhythms from his homeland. Experience his live performances for irresistibly danceable vibes.

ALFRED BANKS

Alfred Banks delivers heartfelt lyrics and dynamic flows, promising a powerful hip-hop performance that leaves a lasting impression.

ALLISON RUSSELL

Allison Russell embodies many roles: a mother, a musician, a poet,

a writer, and a mixed heritage, queer Black woman. Drawing from this rich background, she crafts compelling, emotionally resonant songs that encapsulate the essence of Americana.

AMANDA SHAW AND THE CUTE GUYS

Since the tender age of 10, Amanda Shaw has been a fixture on the Jazz Fest stage, and now she returns with her signature blend of Cajun dancehall roots infused with elements of mainstream folk-pop. With the sweet melodies of the southern fiddle and a touch of gritty, mudstomping charm, her performance is guaranteed to elicit shouts of “Ça c’est bon!” from the crowd.

AMINA FIGAROVA SEXTET AND THE MATSIKO WORLD ORPHAN CHOIR

Azerbaijani jazz pianist and New Orleans transplant, Amina Figarova will be joined by husband flautist Bart Platteau and the Matsiko World Orphan Choir to blend jazz sophistication with uplifting global influences, promising a dynamic and eclectic performance that transcends borders. The international choir consists of orphaned and at-risk children from Liberia, Nepal, India & Peru, touring the U.S. for a year to bring awareness to the importance of education, with the mission to use the unifying power of music

to uplift every child, spread joy, and to inspire generosity towards providing a complete education for vulnerable children.

AMINA SCOTT

Amina Scott is an upright and electric bassist, composer, and arranger, promising a captivating journey through jazz and R&B. Once a student at Loyola University’s Jazz program, Amina Scott has toured the world with Jazz luminaries like Nicholas Payton and DeeDee Bridgewater, and has returned to New Orleans to teach at her alma mater as well as lead her own band. Inspired by her family’s Southern roots and works by Black feminist authors, on May 5, she will release her debut album, "Where the Wild Seed Grows."

AMIS DU TECHE

Amis du Teche is steeped in the Louisiana Cajun music culture. A rich connection with their hometown of Breaux Bridge, Louisiana and growing up along the banks of Bayou Teche have brought each member together. The bayou is where they met, jammed, performed, and now recorded.

AMY HELM

Amy Helm has a voice of a thousand ways, twists and turns, ascensions and intentions. It soars, flys, pleads,

celebrates, heals, teaches and above all her voice makes you feel. After decades of practicing and perfecting her arts, Helm has shaped herself into a unique force, personality and woman in the world of music- and the far wider world of all who love music.

ANDERS OSBORNE

Anders Osborne, originally from Sweden but now a cherished figure in New Orleans, brings a unique blend of shamanic steel guitar, masterful musical arrangement, and soulful vocals to deliver an authentic blues-rock journey. A consummate showman, Osborne exudes a contagious passion for entertaining his audience, ensuring a memorable and enjoyable experience for all.

ANDERSON .PAAK & THE FREE NATIONALS

Anderson .Paak & The Free Nationals bring their signature blend of hiphop, funk and soul to the stage, delivering electrifying performances that showcase Paak’s dynamic vocals and energetic stage presence.

ANDREW DUHON

Andrew Duhon, a Grammynominated artist, has become a staple of New Orleans with his blend of blues-infused folk music. Renowned not just as a singer but also as a masterful storyteller and

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“usher of modern-day folklore,” Duhon’s soulful voice paints a vivid narrative of the American landscape.

ANDRINA TURENNE

With a voice as smooth as silk, this Canadian singer-songwriter from Winnipeg enchants audiences with her soulful melodies and introspective lyrics. Sharing her Metis heritage and a family history steeped in the fur trade of Manitoba, Turenne weaves in stories of indigenous communities from her region and links her French Acadienne roots with her Cajun counterparts of Southwest Louisiana as she shares the stage with Eric Adcock and other talented musicians from the bayous of Acadiana.

ANDY J FOREST & THE SWAMPCRAWLERS

Bluesy resonance and swampy vibes define Andy J Forest & The Swampcrawlers’ sound, promising a soulful and gritty performance that leaves a lasting impression. A master of the harmonica, Andy J Forest plays driving blues with a groove that keeps you up on your feet.

ANNA MOSS & THE NIGHTSHADES

With a consistent presence in the New Orleans music scene for several years, she captivates audiences with her soulful performances, infusing her solo sets of dreamy bedroom pop with authenticity and charm.

ANN SAVOY: ANOTHER HEART

Ann Savoy is well-known and highly respected for her decades of great work in Cajun music — as a singer, guitarist, record producer, author, and diligent researcher/historian. But there is only one Cajun song on "Another Heart," her new album which explores, instead, a wide range of other material — including songs by Bruce Springsteen. The Kinks, Sandy Denny, and Donovan —- performed with equal measures of expertise and deep soul. Her dynamic performance promises an unforgettable journey through Americana, folk music, and beyond.

ANTIOCH BAPTIST CHURCH CHOIR

Antioch Baptist Church Choir from San Antonio, Texas, lifts spirits with their powerful vocals and heartfelt harmonies, delivering soul-stirring performances that celebrate the joy of gospel music.

ANTWIGADEE!

ANTWIGADEE! will DJ on the Congo Square Stage between sets

bringing up the energy with hip-hop hits to get the audience in spirit for the upcoming acts .

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GOSPEL CHOIR

Comprising over 100 talented singers from local Catholic churches, this dynamic supergroup is celebrated for its electrifying gospel performances. A beloved fixture at the Gospel Tent, its spirited renditions fill audiences with joyous faith, uplifting hearts with songs of praise.

ARIEE & THE AMG BAND

Soulful rhythms and powerful vocals define Ariee & The AMG Band’s sound, promising an electrifying performance that merges R&B, funk, pop, and gospel influences seamlessly.

ARRIANNE KEELEN

Arrianne Keelen, known for her soulful vocals, has supported top soul and gospel artists as a backup singer. Winner of the Essence Apollo Making a Star Competition, her nationwide performances captivate audiences with powerful renditions of spirituals and soul songs, promising a truly stirring experience.

ARTHUR AND FRIENDS COMMUNITY CHOIR

Arthur and Friends Community Choir (AAFCC) was founded on the principles of love, ministry, and outreach by Arthur J. Gremillion, who wanted to impart the gospel of Jesus Christ into the hearts of people by ministering to them through the gift of song and community service. The AAFCC is a collective of singers from various areas, including New Roads, Baton Rouge, Baker, Bayou Goula and New Orleans, Louisiana, and Hattiesburg, Mississippi, united by a significant and shared purpose to uplifts spirit with their soul-stirring gospel performances, and to support community outreach program for those in need.

ARTHUR CLAYTON IV AND ANOINTED FOR PURPOSE

Arthur Clayton, a musical prodigy since age nine, has been leading worshippers in soulful worship experiences for years. With his group, Anointed for Purpose, Clayton has graced the stage at Jazz Fest numerous times, captivating audiences of all ages with his deeply moving performances.

ASTRAL PROJECT

Each member of this distinctive jazz ensemble brings virtuosity

and collective synergy to every performance. Founded in 1978 by Saxophonist Tony Dagradi, the band includes drummer extraordinaire Johnny Vidacovich, sought-after bass player, James Singleton, and 7-string guitarist, Steve Masakowski. With years of shared experience, the quartet delivers remarkable solos, seamless ensemble passages, and intuitive musical dialogues.

A TRIBUTE TO JOHNNY DODDS

FEATURING DR. MICHAEL WHITE, WASHBOARD CHAZ, AND JADE SANTRELL

This concert pays tribute to Johnny Dodds who was among the greatest and most widely recorded New Orleans clarinetists of the Jazz Age. Dodds’ swinging lines, broad soulful tone, and blues-based style were featured on the most influential 1920s recordings of King Oliver, Louis Armstrong, and Jelly Roll Morton, which popularized jazz and influenced American dance music during the 1920s and beyond. Led by master clarinetist and leading traditional jazz scholar, Dr. Michael White, this Tribute Band will feature guest vocals by newcomer, Jade Santrell and the unusual washboard included on dozens of Johnny Dodd tunes played by the charismatic Washboard Chaz.

AURORA NEALAND’S ROYAL ROSES

Emerging from the vibrant revival of traditional jazz in New Orleans, The Royal Roses were founded by saxophonist/vocalist Aurora Nealand

in 2010. Featuring some of the city’s most talented young musicians, the group injects fresh vitality into classic arrangements and compositions typical of traditional jazz. Through their dynamic performances, they invite audiences to delve into and appreciate the rich history and tradition of the genre.

BABY BOYZ BRASS BAND

Guided by trumpeter Glenn Hall III, a musical virtuoso linked to the esteemed Andrews family, the Baby Boyz Brass Band delivers electrifying performances, consistently raising the bar with each captivating show.

BALAKLAVA BLUES

With a homebase in Toronto and family still rooted in the Ukraine, this band led by husband and wife team, Mark and Marichka Marczyk, delivers raw, emotional performances that transcend language barriers. Blending powerful rhythmic drumming with their own Ukranian polyphony and folk music, and infusing in EDM and dubstep, Balaklava Blues’ music speaks out against the violence in their home country since the War began by Russia in 2014 and gives voice to the oppressed.

BAMBOULA 2000

Emerging from the rich heritage of New Orleans’ historic Congo

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Square, Bamboula 2000 weaves together the city’s diverse musical traditions, melding international influences and vibrant percussion into a singular, unmistakable voice. Spearheaded by percussionist Luther Gray, this Grammynominated ensemble has been at the forefront of shaping the African and Caribbean jazz sound in the city for decades.

BANU GIBSON

Banu Gibson, a dynamic jazz vocalist, channels the timeless spirit of the 1920s, ‘30s, and ‘40s with her captivating swing performances, along with a tap dancer to harken back to the Golden Era. Her remarkable range and infectious showmanship promise an unforgettable experience in the Economy Hall Tent.

BATÁMBORA

This 14-member youth group from the Afro-Colombian community of La Boquilla in Cartagena, Colombia, brings their high-energy champeta drums and dances to the Fair Grounds. Their troupe hand make their drums at a beachside co-op dedicated to the enriching the lives of these young adults. Catch their infectious rhythms as they parade around the Fair Grounds, perform at the Cultural Exchange Pavilion, and lead a workshop performance in the Kids Tent.

BEAUSOLEIL AVEC MICHAEL DOUCET

Celebrating 50 years together as a band, Grammy award-winning BeauSoleil captivates audiences with their Cajun heritage, infusing elements of zydeco, New Orleans jazz, Tex-Mex and blues into their distinct sound. Led by bandleader/ fiddler/vocalist Michael Doucet, and including brother, guitarist David Doucet, the group delves into the vibrant history of Acadiana, delivering powerful lyrics that resonate with authenticity and tradition. Special guests will join the stage in celebration of the Golden Anniversary.

BEJUCO

Hailing from Tumaco, Colombia, Bejuco fuses the traditional marimba music from its Afro-Colombian community on the Pacific Coast with various global sounds including Afrobeat, to create a new style called Bambucobeat. The highenergy shows are interactive and are sure to get you up on your feet dancing along.

BÉLA FLECK: MY BLUEGRASS HEART

FEATURING: MICHAEL CLEVELAND, SIERRA HULL, JUSTIN MOSES, MARK SCHATZ, BRYAN SUTTON

Béla Fleck: My Bluegrass Heart, is the banjo virtuoso’s first dedicated Bluegrass tour in 24 years. Béla Fleck has won 16 Grammy Awards in 9 different fields, including Country, Pop, Jazz, Instrumental, Classical, and World Music, but his roots are in Bluegrass which he will bring to the stage with a stellar lineup of award-winning guest musicians in his band, delivering virtuosic performances that showcase Fleck’s innovative banjo playing and the band’s impeccable musicianship.

BETTY WINN & ONE A-CHORD

Since its inception in 1995, Betty Winn & One A-Chord has flourished, becoming a beloved fixture at Jazz Fest. With a dynamic lineup ranging from six to 40 vocalists, Winn leads the ensemble through a soul-stirring blend of standards and original hits, adorned in resplendent choir robes.

BIG CHIEF BIRD & THE YOUNG HUNTERS MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Since the mid-1990s, Big Chief Bird and the Young Hunters tribe have been an integral part of the vibrant masking and parading scene in New Orleans’ Uptown neighborhoods. Fueled by a profound connection to the city’s Mardi Gras Indian tradition, the Young Hunters channel a passion that resonates deeply. With Big Chief Bird leading the way, their rhythmic energy is both potent and contagious, captivating all who encounter their spirited performances.

BIG CHIEF BO DOLLIS JR. & THE WILD MAGNOLIAS

Following in his father’s footsteps, Bo Dollis Jr. carries on the legacy of the Wild Magnolias as their Big Chief, honoring the rich tradition of Mardi Gras Indian culture. Renowned as one of New Orleans’ most esteemed Mardi Gras Indian bands, the Wild Magnolias have introduced the world to the captivating Indian sound with their fusion of contemporary instrumentation with traditional chants that not only preserves the cultural heritage, but has also rejuvenated it for future generations.

BIG CHIEF DONALD HARRISON JR. WITH A SPECIAL APPEARANCE BY THE ICONS FEATURING CHOPPA, BLAQNMILD AND TONYA BOYD-CANNON

Experience a fusion of New Orleans jazz and hip-hop with a taste of Mardi Gras Indian culture as Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr. brings The ICONS to the stage, promising an unforgettable collaboration of musical styles and culture. Harrison carries on his father’s masking tradition as the Big Chief of Congo Square Nation, brings his saxophone to new heights as he explores the Jazz scenes of both New Orleans and New York City, and dabbles in the local R&B and Hip Hop scene of New Orleans as he collaborates with the powerful vocals of Tonya Boyd-Cannon and rappers, Choppa and BlaqNmilD.

BIG CHIEF JUAN & JOCKIMO’S GROOVE

At the helm is Big Chief Juan Pardo, guiding a troupe of New Orleans residents adorned in intricate, handcrafted beaded suits and feathered headdresses. They fuse the rich traditions of the Mardi Gras Indians with vibrant rhythms, percussion, and funky beats.

BIG CHIEF KEVIN GOODMAN & THE FLAMING ARROWS MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Originating over five decades ago in the vibrant 7th Ward, the Flaming Arrows Mardi Gras Indian Tribe has nurtured four successive generations of members. Continuing the tradition of masking, the tribe is guided by Big Chief Kevin Goodman, a revered custodian of this illustrious heritage, showcasing the rich history of this vibrant tradition.

BIG CHIEF MONK BOUDREAUX & THE GOLDEN EAGLES

Monk Boudreaux, renowned for leading the Golden Eagles, holds a prominent place in the Crescent City, particularly for his enduring partnership with Big Chief Bo Dollis of the Wild Magnolias. With appearances dating back to the inaugural Jazz Fest in 1970, Boudreaux’s presence this year ensures the enduring vitality of the Mardi Gras Indian tradition.

BIG FREEDIA

A true icon of New Orleans, Big Freedia, the Queen Diva, embodies the spirit of bounce music, a local hip-hop subgenre famous for its infectious beats and booty-shaking dances. With unparalleled energy

and choreography, Big Freedia guarantees an unforgettable, dance-filled experience for all.

BIG SAM’S FUNKY NATION

Big Sam and his Funky Nation, adorned with prestigious city accolades, captivate audiences worldwide. With mind-melding trombone solos and their unique New Orleans funk-rock fusion, they’re unstoppable festival favorites.

BILLY IUSO

Let Billy Iuso serenade you with his funky tunes and electrifying guitar skills with a full band including the likes of The Radiator’s Reggie Scanlan, long time drummer Eddie Christmas, and Joe Ashlar, plus beautiful backup vocals by Renee Gros, Chloe Marie, and Sari Jordan.

BISHOP JOSEPH CARTER & THE BOYZ

Bishop Joseph Carter & The Boyz deliver dynamic performances that blend gospel, R&B, and funk influences, showcasing Carter’s powerful vocal. The lead singer of the Mighty Chariots of Fire for 35 years, Bishop Carter and his two sons, Joshua and Jeremiah began their own group in praise of God with the motto, “We are not new to this, we are true to this.”

BLACK FOOT HUNTERS MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Witness the vibrant culture and rich tradition of the Mardi Gras Indians as the Black Foot Hunters captivate audiences with their colorful “suits” and spirited performances. With vocals by leader, Donald Claude, the Black Foot Hunters will take the stage for the first time, but it will not be their first time performing at Jazz Fest, as this tribe has paraded throughout the Fair Grounds for decades!

BLACK MAGIC DRUMLINE

These talented college grads form an electrifying ensemble of drummers, seamlessly blending precision drumming with choreographed dances, and mesmerizing rhythms that few can match. Originating from New Orleans, the Black Magic Drumline promises to captivate both your ears and your hearts with their infectious energy and powerful performances.

BLODIE’S JAZZ JAM

“Music is Motion”: Blodie has been performing for 5 1/2 decades, primarily as the founder and leader of The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, commanding the stage with

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his trumpet, vocals, and electric personality. He has also performed and recorded with Dr. John, Dave Bartholomew, Johnny Adams, The Olympia Brass Band, The Black Crowes, Widespread Panic, and many more. His music is meant to be heard and felt. Come spend some time with Blodie and his cast of friends on the Jazz Stage, then check your pulse!

BOMBA ESTÉREO

Grammy-nominated Colombian duo Bomba Estéreo perform their unique electro-tropical sound fusing psychedelic cumbia, caribbean ryhthms, reggae and electronic beats to create a mesmerizing musical journey that transcends borders.

BON BON VIVANT

Bon Bon Vivant’s live performance encapsulates the essence of revelry and celebration, evoking the luxurious lifestyle filled with rich food, potent drinks and captivating music. If you seek an experience that pays homage to New Orleans with its vibrant dance tunes and alluring, sultry melodies, this show is not to be missed.

BONERAMA

Bonerama is renowned for its trombones, which infuse vintage funk and classic rock tunes with remarkable style, accompanied by foot-stomping grooves and unparalleled instrumental improvisation. With a reputation as “the ultimate in brass balls,” their concerts feature powerhouse renditions of classics like Led Zeppelin’s “Ocean” and the Allman Brothers’ “Whipping Post,” showcasing the full force of its trombone frontline.

BONNIE RAITT

Bonnie Raitt is a singer, songwriter, and slide guitarist whose unique style blends blues, R&B, rock, and pop. The 13-time Grammy winner was inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000 and named on both Rolling Stones lists of “250 Greatest Guitarists of All Time” and the “100 Greatest Singers of All Time.” She has been a Jazz Fest favorite for decades with a repertoire that includes her soulful voice on “Something To Talk About” and “I Can’t Make You Love Me,” among many others.

BONSOIR, CATIN

Bonsoir, Catin was born in 2004 during a campfire gathering at Louisiana Folk Roots’ Balfa Week.

Over the years, the group has honed its unique Cajun sound, blending traditional elements with innovative touches that incorporate hints of dreamy altcountry and pop influences.

BOYFRIEND

Boyfriend, the quirky and empowering hip-hop sensation from New Orleans, mesmerizes audiences with her unique style. Performing in oversized hair curlers and librarian glasses, she delivers rapid-fire rhymes and bass-heavy beats in her captivating “rap cabaret” style, creating an unmissable high-energy spectacle.

BRASS-A-HOLICS

With a signature style blending funk, hip-hop and New Orleans brass, this electrifying ensemble delivers highenergy performances that will keep audiences moving and grooving. Blending music cultures from DC’s gogo funk and the New Orleans brass band tradition, the Brass-A-Holics play a unique sound with a driving energy. Prepare to have fun at their set on the Congo Square Stage!

BRIAN COURTNEY WILSON

Multiple Stellar Award-winner and Grammy nominee, Brian Courtney Wilson delivers uplifting gospel hits, promising a soul-stirring performance that inspires hearts and uplifts spirits. His latest studio recording, “Still,” is his fifth album since debuting “Just Love” in 2009.

BROTHER TYRONE & THE MINDBENDERS

Longtime Jazz Fest favorites, Brother Tyrone & the Mindbenders hail from New Orleans, delivering soulful R&B performances that amaze audiences. Brother Tyrone’s impassioned delivery makes each show electric and unforgettable.

BRUCE DAIGREPONT CAJUN BAND

Bruce Daigrepont, immersed in the world of music since the tender age of five, embodies the essence of Cajun culture with profound roots. As a versatile instrumentalist, he played a pivotal role in elevating the popularity of Cajun music and dance within the vibrant city of New Orleans. His legendary weekly fais do do sessions, held at the iconic Tipitina’s in Uptown New Orleans, has become a cherished tradition, drawing people of all ages to revel in the joy of two-stepping on the dance floor whenever Bruce graces the stage.

BUCKWHEAT ZYDECO JR. AND THE LEGENDARY ILS SONT PARTIS BAND

Continuing the legacy of his renowned father, Buckwheat Zydeco Jr. has stepped into the spotlight as the accordionist fronting his father’s Grammy Award-winning ensemble, Ils Sont Partis Band. From a young age, Buckwheat Jr. traversed the globe alongside his father, affectionately dubbed “Sir Reg.” At just 17, he

joined the band as a rubboard player, gracing stages alongside luminaries such as Paul Simon, Willie Nelson, Mavis Staples, Albert Collins, Dwight Yoakam, David Hidalgo and Los Lobos, Buddy Guy, and countless others.

BURRIS

Burris delivers soul-stirring melodies and heartfelt lyrics, evoking deep emotions and promising a captivating and introspective musical journey. Described as “a Gumbo of Music,” Burris is a roots-rock New Orleanian with modern influences from the likes of Wilco and Ray LaMontagne as well as the funky roots of The Meters.

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CEDRIC WATSON ET BIJOU CREOLE

Cedric Watson’s deep immersion and study of Zydeco music make him an undisputed authority on the subject. Combined with his remarkable talent, his group promises to revive the rich traditions of French and Spanish contra dance and bourré, infused with influences from the African tribes brought to Louisiana as slaves.

CELEBRATING JIMMY BUFFETT WITH THE CORAL REEFER BAND

With the unexpected passing of Jimmy Buffett, fans were heartbroken

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around the world. Join Buffett’s Coral Reefer Band along with some special friends to bring back some favorite songs in his memory. With laid-back vibes and hits like “Margaritaville,” this tribute to the tropical tunes of Jimmy Buffett promises a beachy escape at Jazz Fest.

CHA WA

Hailing from New Orleans, Grammynominated Cha Wa honors Mardi Gras Indian traditions while infusing contemporary street funk into its music. Led by drummer Joe Gelini and fronted by Honey Bannister, Big Chief of the Golden Sioux Mardi Gras Indian tribe, the band’s infectious rhythms guarantee dance-filled joy.

CHARLES LLOYD FEATURING GERALD CLAYTON, LARRY GRENADIER & MARCUS GILMORE

Charles Lloyd, along with Gerald Clayton, Larry Grenadier and Marcus Gilmore, create a mesmerizing musical journey, blending jazz with world influences into a sublime performance. On sax and flute, this NEA Jazz Master, at 86 years old, has never sounded better, sharing the depth of his expression that reflects a legendary lifetime of experience.

CHARLIE GABRIEL AND FRIENDS

With roots deeply embedded in New Orleans jazz tradition, multiinstrumentalist Charlie Gabriel, a fourth-generation musician, epitomizes the authentic Crescent City sound. Saxophonist and clarinetist with The Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Charlie Gabriel brings nearly eight decades of experience to the stage and is still creating new music, recently releasing “89,” an album he wrote and performed before turning 90. Gabriel and his musical friends promise an unforgettable performance when they take over the Economy Hall stage.

CHARMAINE NEVILLE BAND

Charmaine Neville, hailing from the legendary Neville family lineage and daughter of Charles Neville, shines as a jazz vocalist and bandleader in her own right. However, her group’s repertoire transcends genre boundaries, seamlessly blending elements of R&B, blues and funk into each dynamic performance.

CHEIKH IBRA FAM OF SENEGAL

Cheikh Ibra Fam brings the Afrobeat of his Senegalese roots to the world stage, from his home base of Reunion Island, a French Island in the Indian Ocean. After four years touring as singer for Orchestra Baobab, a famous Senegalese AfroCuban jazz band, Chielk Ibra Fam now leads his own band, releasing “Peace in Africa” in 2022, and his latest EP, “Global Groove.” With social activism, he sings in English, French, and, on song “Yolele,” in the Wolof language, encouraging his audience to learn from history and strive for a better world.

CHLOÉ MARIE

Radiating with charisma and talent, this singer-songwriter from New Orleans captivates audiences with her soulful voice and heartfelt lyrics. Her “melancholic, soul-quenching” expressions of joy, despair, and love are told through clever and striking melodies, as Chloe uses her smooth vocals and guitar playing to create a folky soundscape that takes listeners through a range of emotions.

CHRIS STAPLETON

Chris Stapleton, a powerhouse in country music, thrills audiences with his raw soul vocals and heartfelt lyrics. With 10 Grammys, 10 ACM Awards and 15 Country Music Academy Awards under his belt, Stapleton was recognized in 2019 by the Academy of Country Music as the inaugural ACM

artist-songwriter of the decade. This Kentucky-born soul singer blends his roots in southern rock, country, and bluegrass to form the pop sound of today, delivering an unforgettable performance when he takes the stage.

CHRISTONE “KINGFISH” INGRAM

Emerging from the fertile soil of Clarksdale, Mississippi, near the iconic crossroads of Highways 61 and 49, this young musician carries on the legacy of the Delta blues masters. Known as The Kingfish, he rejuvenates the genre for mainstream audiences, reminding them of the profound satisfaction and emotional depth that the blues can offer by infusing it with his electrifying energy.

CHUBBY CARRIER & THE BAYOU SWAMP BAND

At the helm of his enduring Zydeco band, the amiable Chubby Carrier upholds familial traditions, ensuring a lively, “swamp funky good time” for all. His infectious energy ensures an irresistible dance floor.

CIMAFUNK

Afro-Cuban funk sensation

Cimafunk ignites the stage this year with infectious rhythms. This AfroCuban rockstar’s name refers to his heritage as a “cimarrón,” Cubans of African descent who resisted and escaped slavery. An amazing showman, with incredible stage presence and foot work, Cimafunk and his nine-piece band from

Havana innovate funk, afrobeat and hip hop with Afro-Cuban rhythms, creating an indelible groove and an unforgettable sonic experience

CIMARRÓN

Grammy-nominated Cimarrón presents soul-shaking joropo music and dance from Colombia’s Eastern Plains. With strings played at the speed of lighning, this group ignites the stage with their harp and guitars, and often with bull-horned head adornment.

C.J. CHENIER & THE RED HOT LOUISIANA BAND

C.J. Chenier, heir to the zydeco throne, preserves his father, Clifton’s legacy while collaborating with icons like Paul Simon. With the Red Hot Louisiana Band, he delivers his signature blend of zydeco, R&B, and funk, lighting the stage ablaze as he plays.

CLAY PARKER AND JODI JAMES

Clay Parker and Jodi James deliver intimate folk harmonies, weaving tales of love and loss with soulful sincerity, enchanting audiences with their heartfelt performances. Once solo troubadours, the two singer/ songwriters met in Baton Rouge and have created a distinct sound as a duo, maintaining a minimalist yet mercurial quality with their combined guitars and vocals.

CLIVE WILSON’S NEW ORLEANS SERENADERS

Originally from London, Clive Wilson is a revered figure in New Orleans,

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shaping jazz for 40 years. A versatile trumpeter, Wilson and his skilled band perform with timeless style and effortless mastery, captivating audiences with their brand of traditional New Orleans Jazz.

COMANCHE HUNTERS MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Emerging from the New Orleans Ninth Ward, the Comanche Hunters pay homage to the Great Plains Native American nation. Adorned in elaborate, handcrafted beadwork and feathers, their vibrant parades and chants are a must-see.

CONJUNTO TIERRA LINDA

Conjunto Tierra Linda infuses the stage with vibrant rhythms and danceable melodies, promising a dynamic showcase of classic Salsa, Cuban popular music, original són-montuno and Latin-Jazz. While highlighting the musical roots of Salsa, this Collective weaves in original arrangements with elements of rumba, guaracha, chachacha, bolero and jazz.

CONNIE AND DWIGHT FITCH WITH ST. RAYMOND & ST. LEO THE GREAT CHOIR

Connie and Dwight Fitch, proud natives of New Orleans, serve as the music ministers at St. Raymond and St. Leo the Great Church. With an electrifying presence, they grace the stage alongside their children and a gifted choir, offering soulstirring praise that resonates to the heavens above.

COOLIE FAMILY GOSPEL SINGERS

Join us for an uplifting experience of gospel music with The Coolie Family Gospel Singers at Jazz Fest. Prepare to be moved by their powerful performance as they spread the message of hope and joy, lifting your spirit to new heights.

COREY LEDET & HIS ZYDECO BAND

Immersing himself in the roots of Creole/zydeco music, Corey Ledet draws inspiration from pioneers like Clifton Chenier, John Delafose, and Boozoo Chavis, enriching his distinct style with tradition and innovation.

COWBOY MOUTH

Hailing from New Orleans, Cowboy Mouth is an alternative rock band celebrated in the jam band circuit for their dynamic vocals, electrifying guitar performances, and unconventional front-andcenter drummer, helmed by Fred LeBlanc. Since their formation in

1992, Cowboy Mouth has toured relentlessly, earning a place in the Louisiana Hall of Fame.

CRAIG ADAMS & HIGHER DIMENSIONS OF PRAISE

Craig Adams, a gospel singer hailing from New Orleans, has been captivating audiences worldwide with his band since their inception in 2002. In the Gospel Tent, Adams will lead his 16-voice ensemble in a soul-stirring performance, sure to invigorate crowds with its powerful vocals and accompanying piano melodies.

CREOLE GROUP

Creole Group brings the Caribbean vibes of their native Colombian island of San Andrés to the Festival with a unique fusion of Calypso, Reggae and Caribbean rhythms. Including the washtub bass and the jaw bone, this group plays the unique instruments of the Caribbean island.

CREOLE STRING BEANS

Creole String Beans infuse swamp pop with a unique Creole flair, crafting a toe-tapping, irresistible groove that resonates with dance floor aficionados everywhere. From Jazz Fest to dive bars, the band has pioneered a fresh era of roots rock, leaving audiences spellbound with their infectious energy.

CREOLE WILD WEST MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Under the guidance of the esteemed Walter Cook, the Creole Wild West Mardi Gras Indians are among the oldest tribes in the unique New Orleans community of Black Masking Indians. The show promises each year to display the best and brightest within the distinctive realm of New Orleans culture, with Mardi Gras Indian chants, rhythms and calland-response.

CURLEY TAYLOR AND ZYDECO TROUBLE

Originating from Louisiana’s vibrant Creole region, Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble deliver a soulful blend of blues and zydeco rhythms. With Taylor’s captivating vocals, they guarantee an energetic and unforgettable party experience.

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DANILO PÉREZ, JOHN PATITUCCI, BRIAN BLADE LEGACY OF WAYNE SHORTER

WITH SPECIAL GUEST CHRIS POTTER

This tribute to Wayne Shorter

promises a spellbinding jazz journey through his legendary compositions. The golden era of this saxophonist’s extraordinary musical journey was marked by the formation of his quartet with Danilo Pérez, John Patitucci, and Brian Blade, who went forth to confound all preconceptions of jazz in a prolific 24-years of concerts and Grammy Award-winning recordings together. Shorter’s great musical legacy lives on through this kindred trio, who will be joined by guest saxophonist, Chris Potter, performing their interpretations of Shorter’s compositions.

DARCY MALONE & THE TANGLE

Darcy Malone and her band, The Tangle, carve out a space where rock and roll intersects with soul music. As the daughter of Radiator’s Dave Malone, Darcy channels the spirit of ‘60s folk-rock singers with her commanding voice. Backed by her dynamic band, she delivers an unforgettable performance that seamlessly blends rock and soul influences.

DA TRUTH BRASS BAND

Established during the summer of 2005, Da Truth Brass Band comprises musicians hailing from various parts of the New Orleans region. While proficient in traditional brass melodies, Da Truth is recognized for infusing elements of gospel, R&B, reggae, hip hop, and funk, offering a modern twist to the classic New Orleans brass band sound.

DAVE JORDAN’S ALMOST ACOUSTIC

Normally known for his swampy, roots-rock style and infectious hooks, Dave Jordan’s Almost Acoustic offers stripped-down renditions of soulful rock tunes, showcasing Jordan’s raw vocals and captivating songwriting in an intimate setting.

DAVELL CRAWFORD WITH SPECIAL GUESTS

STEVE JORDAN AND JAY JAY FRENCH

Davell Crawford, a piano prodigy from a renowned Creole lineage, has emerged as an iconic figure in the tradition of legends like Fats Domino and James Booker. Recognized as the modern torchbearer of this legacy, Crawford’s stature has solidified over the years, further reinforced with each captivating performance. He will be joined by Steve Jordan, current drummer for The Rolling Stones and past house band drummer for SNL and Late Night with David Letterman

shows, as well as Twisted Sister’s Jay Jay French for a rollicking good time!

DEACON JOHN

A product of New Orleans, Deacon John (John Moore) is a blues maestro whose illustrious career spans back to the 1950s. Collaborating with icons like Allen Toussaint, Irma Thomas and Lee Dorsey, he has left an indelible mark on the music scene. Inducted into both the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame and the Louisiana Blues Hall of Fame, Deacon John is celebrated for his boundless musical talents, particularly his mastery of the slide guitar.

DEBBIE DAVIS

Jazz and blues icon Debbie Davis has performed in Switzerland, Italy and France and across the country. Join her as she returns to Jazz Fest and showcases her powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence with her ukelele.

DELGADO COMMUNITY COLLEGE JAZZ BAND

Immerse yourself in the musical performances of Delgado Community College’s music department, dedicated to nurturing students from various backgrounds for the stage. Experience the talents of their brightest stars and witness the emergence of the next generation of jazz musicians.

DELFEAYO MARSALIS & THE UPTOWN JAZZ ORCHESTRA

Delfeayo Marsalis, son of the iconic New Orleans jazz figure Ellis Marsalis, has solidified his reputation as both a trombonist and producer deserving of the National Endowment for the Arts’ Jazz Master accolade. With regular performances in local clubs and worldwide, he has honed his sprawling Uptown Jazz Orchestra into a remarkable big-band ensemble. Comprising both students and seasoned stars, anchored by saxophonist Roger Lewis of Dirty Dozen fame, the orchestra is celebrated for its blend of second-line swagger and captivating improvisation.

DJ CAPTAIN CHARLES

Prepare to groove to the sounds of old-school funk and hip hop as DJ Captain Charles lights up the stage at this year’s Jazz Fest. A fixture in the New Orleans music scene for two decades, this dynamic and prolific DJ has been igniting the party at Congo Square each year on the closing day of the Festival.

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D.K. HARRELL

From Ruston, Louisiana, D.K. Harrell stands among the top blues artists of our time dedicated to the preservation of the Traditional Blues, carrying forward the music legacy of Blues greats like B.B. King and Little Milton. Renowned for his electrifying performances, and at the young age of 25, Harrell’s musical journey is just beginning.

DR. BRICE MILLER & MAHOGANY BRASS BAND

Brice Miller, a multifaceted artist recognized for his expertise in cultural engagement and urban planning, leads the vibrant Mahogany Brass Band, which recently celebrated its 25th anniversary. Renowned for its dynamic performances, the band offers a spirited blend of traditional jazz infused with the infectious energy of second-line swagger, captivating audiences with its lively and crowd-pleasing style.

DR. MICHAEL WHITE’S ORIGINAL LIBERTY JAZZ BAND WITH GUEST THAIS CLARK

Michael White stands tall as a prominent figure in the New Orleans jazz scene, renowned for his prowess as a composer, bandleader, and foremost authority on the city’s brass-band heritage. However, it is his spirited and masterful command of the clarinet that serves as the cornerstone of the Original Liberty Jazz Band, a group he founded in 1981. Each year, Thais Clark of “One Mo’ Time” fame, adds her vocals to the show and wows the audience.

DON “MOOSE” JAMISON HERITAGE SCHOOL OF MUSIC

Originating as a complimentary after-school initiative, the Don “Moose” Jamison Heritage School of Music has evolved into a toptier music education platform, offering free instruction to over 300 students weekly in New Orleans at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation’s George & Joyce Wein Center, named after the founder of Jazz Fest and his wife. Witness the talents of some of their finest students showcased in this performance at Jazz Fest.

DON VAPPIE’S CREOLE JAZZ SERENADERS

Don Vappie, both a scholar and a virtuoso traditional jazz banjo player, delivers performances steeped in the rich tapestry of New Orleans’ Creole heritage. Recipient

of the Steve Martin Banjo Prize, inductee in the American Banjo Museum Hall, and fixture at jazz brunches throughout the city, the acclaimed Don Vappie, along with his Creole Jazz Serenaders, are masters at captivating audiences.

DOREEN’S JAZZ NEW ORLEANS

Renowned as the “Queen Clarinet,” Doreen Ketchens is a leading female bandleader in New Orleans. With a prolific discography on her DJNO label, she captivates audiences worldwide, from Royal Street busking to prestigious opera houses.

DOUBLE WHISKEY

Get ready to swing to the infectious rhythms of gyspy jazz band, Double Whiskey, a musical experience that transcends genres and leaves audiences wanting more.

DRAGON SMOKE

Dragon Smoke emerged from the Jazz Fest tradition known as the “Superjam,” where musicians from diverse backgrounds come together to explore new musical territories. Featuring the dynamic dual vocals of Ivan Neville and Eric Lindell, alongside the powerhouse rhythm section of Galactic, the band discovered a unique synergy. Combining Lindell’s blue-eyed soul, Neville’s funk and R&B, and Galactic’s infectious groove, Dragon Smoke knew they were onto something special.

DUMPSTAPHUNK

Ivan Neville, alongside his band Dumpstaphunk, preserves and evolves the iconic sound of the Neville Brothers. Mentored by his

uncle, Art Neville of the Meters, Ivan showcases his powerhouse skills on keys. Dumpstaphunk is hailed as one of New Orleans’ premier funk bands, demonstrating the genre’s complexity and brilliance.

DUSKY WATERS

Dusky Waters enchant with their dreamy melodies and ethereal vocals, creating a mesmerizing atmosphere that transports audiences to the banks of the Mississippi River. Reimagined folk melodies meet New Orleans-inspired blues with this band’s unique blend of Americana, including banjo, guitar, viola, upright bass, piano, and percussion that compliment their honest and vulnerable songwriting and high energy performances.

DUWAYNE BURNSIDE

Duwayne Burnside is a Grammy nominated Blues musician, and like his father, R. L. Burnside, Duwayne ignites the stage with his raw Delta blues sound and virtuosic guitar skills, promising an electrifying performance that honors his musical heritage.

DWAYNE DOPSIE & THE ZYDECO HELLRAISERS

Dwayne Dopsie, a Grammynominated accordionist and showman, carries on the tradition established by his late father, pioneering Rockin’ Dopsie, Sr. Hailing from Lafayette, Louisiana, and earning a Grammy nomination, Dwayne and his band bring a blistering brand of zydeco to the stage, elevating it with elements of blues and funk. The group's electrifying performances

are fueled by hip-shaking rhythms. Dwayne will also perform an intimate set in the Rhythmpourium highlighting his mastery of the accordion.

DYLAN LEBLANC

Dylan LeBlanc captivates with his introspective songwriting and soulful vocals, delivering performances that are both intimate and powerful. Born in Shreveport, LeBlanc’s brand of folk-Americana taps into his Louisiana roots.

EARTH, WIND & FIRE

Earth, Wind & Fire, iconic R&B group, brings hits like “September” and “Shining Star.” Their legendary performances promise a soulful celebration of funk and disco. Named after the three elements of his astrological chart, this multiplatinum band was born out of “70’s Multicultural Spiritualism” by founding member Maurice White, and sound just as good today as it did 50 years ago!

E’DANA

E’Dana Richardson stands as a cornerstone of the vibrant New Orleans gospel community. A regular performer at the Gospel Tent, she captivates audiences with her awe-inspiring voice and powerful stage presence, leaving a lasting impression on all who bear witness.

EDEN BRENT

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joint hollering powerhouse. Her prowess on the keys and soulful vocals define Eden Brent’s sound, promising a performance filled with timeless melodies and heartfelt storytelling.

EIGHT DICE CLOTH

Eight Dice Cloth blends jazz sophistication with early blues as one of the few violin lead jazz bands of New Orleans. The band plays deep cuts of early jazz, giving new life to old tunes that rarely receive attention, drawing upon the music of Armand J Piron, Clifford Hayes, and Joe Venuti, as well as legends such as Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, and Duke Ellington.

ELEANOR MCMAIN SINGING MUSTANGS

Led by Clyde Lawrence, the musically gifted students of Eleanor McMain High School infuse their performances with the vibrant essence of New Orleans and the spirit of gospel music. The choir is sometimes referred to as GAWISM: Grammy Award Winning International Singing Mustangs, as they have showcased their vocal prowess globally, spreading the uplifting energy of gospel wherever they go.

ENKELÉ

Coming from the river town of Bucaramanga, in the northern part of Colombia, Enkelé is composed of powerful women blending drumming rhythms from the Caribbean coast of Colombia with the traditional songs and dances of the Magdalena River.

ERIC LINDELL

Since the 1990s, Eric Lindell has been infusing his blue-eyed soul style with elements of funk, blues, and roots rock in the vibrant setting of New Orleans. It’s the distinctive Crescent City essence woven into his music that entices listeners to dance joyfully down the streets. With each performance, Lindell reaffirms New Orleans’ status as the birthplace of American music, showcasing his prowess as one of its finest practitioners.

ERICA FALLS AND VINTAGE SOUL

Erica Fall embodies the essence of New Orleans through her soulful blend of funk, R&B and soul. Onstage, she delivers captivating performances

that fuse fashion, sass, and a timeless dose of vintage soul. Nominated multiple times by Offbeat magazine for Best Female Vocalist, Fall’s smooth, soullifting soprano voice enchants audiences wherever she goes. She will also lead an acoustic duo in the Rhythmpourium, giving her audience an intimate opportunity to experience the strength and beauty of her vocals.

ESTHER ROSE

Channeling the spirit of Americana, this singer-songwriter based in New Orleans captivates audiences with her haunting vocals and heartfelt storytelling.

EVANGELIST JACKIE TOLBERT

For Jackie Tolbert, the focus is singular: worship. Every time she graces the stage with her Gospel Ensemble, Tolbert embodies this devotion, leading the group in singing praises to heaven and deepening the connection with God.

FANTASIA

R&B powerhouse Fantasia dazzles audiences with her powerful vocals and emotional performances that leave a lasting impression. She rose to prominence in 2004 for her performance of the "Porgy and Bess" jazz standard “Summertime,” and became winner of the third season of American Idol, at age 19. In 2011, Grammy-winner Fantasia was cast in her first film role as New Orleanian gospel singer, Mahalia Jackson, and she is currently starring in Oprah Winfrey’s remake of "The Color Purple" to great acclaim.

FEUFOLLET

Feufollet breaks free from the confines of its Cajun roots, using them not as boundaries but as launching pads. The group's music, inspired by whispers of the swamp and its timeless waltzes, ignites a contemporary and expansive musical vision. From blues to oldtime, country ballads to rock and roll, Feaufollet explores diverse genres.

FI YI YI & THE MANDINGO WARRIORS

Under the guidance of Big Chief Victor Harris, who has proudly donned the Indian suit in New Orleans for over five decades, Fi Yi Yi and the Mandingo Warriors offer a

vibrant fusion of traditional rhythms and innovative musical explorations. Their unique blend of spiritual funk and soul draws inspiration from African chants and is driven by the dynamic force of brass-band horns, creating an invigorating experience that seamlessly bridges the gap between tradition and modernity.

FLAGBOY GIZ

Flagboy Giz, a multi-talented artist hailing from New Orleans, wears many hats as a musician, cultural performer, beadworker, producer, and emcee. With nearly a decade of experience as a member of the renowned Wild Tchoupitoulas Black Masking Indians, his music reflects the rich traditions of Mardi Gras Indian culture. Drawing inspiration from West African rhythms, funk, chanting, and rap music, Flagboy Giz’s work embodies the unique heritage of New Orleans in a modern way.

FOO FIGHTERS

Rock icons Foo Fighters, celebrated for their electrifying live shows and numerous Grammy Awards, ignite the stage with anthemic hits and explosive energy, promising an unforgettable, adrenaline-fueled performance. Lead singer and guitarist, Dave Grohl, formed the band in Seattle after gaining acclaim as the drummer for grunge gurus, Nirvana, and continues to churn out hit after hit, winning Grammy’s for best Rock Album four times.

FREE AGENTS BRASS BAND

Free Agents Brass Band electrifies

with infectious grooves and spirited performances, known for entertaining audiences with its high-energy brass sound and vibrant stage presence.

FORGOTTEN SOULS

Forged in the heart of New Orleans, the Forgotten Souls Brass Band champions the city’s musical heritage with a fusion of Second Line Brass, jazz, funk and Mardi Gras Indian rhythms. With an allstar lineup including members of Rebirth Brass Band and Spyboy Jwan Boudreaux, this show keep you dancing from its first downbeat to the very end.

FRANKLIN AVENUE BAPTIST CHURCH

MASS CHOIR

At Franklin Avenue Baptist Church, the ethos is clear: “Exalt The Savior, Equip The Saints, and Evangelize The Sinners.” Each day, the choir embodies this mission as they uplift their voices in praise, creating a warm and welcoming atmosphere within the church.

FUNK MONKEY FEATURING ARSENE DELAY

Funk Monkey, joined by the dynamic and rich voice of Arsene DeLay, delivers electrifying funk grooves that promises an unforgettable performance. Led by trombonist Greg Hicks, of Bonerama, Funk Monkey plays New Orleans music that makes you dance and want to sing along with the soulful vocals of Arsene Delay, a member of the Boutté family dynasty, who have been blessed with amazing voices.

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GAITA LOOP

Gaita Loop is the solo project of Lean Manjarres Wong who combines the interpretation of a folkloric and ancestral wind instrument from the Colombian Caribbean — La Gaita — and the maracas with a Loop Station to create a fascinating new sound, creating entrancing electronica rooted in ancient indigenous tradition.

GAL HOLIDAY AND THE HONKY TONK REVUE

Gal Holiday aka Vanessa Niemann is a beloved fixture in Crescent City’s nightlife scene, channeling the spirit of Patsy Cline and Linda Ronstadt with a mix of tear-jerkers and party anthems. Accompanied by her versatile band, they infuse their honky-tonk style with bluegrass, Americana, folk, and a hint of punk rock energy, honed through years of dedicated touring.

GALACTIC FEATURING ANJELIKA JELLY JOSEPH

Hailing from the heart of New Orleans, Galactic is more than a sensation — it’s a musical institution. The group's global festival presence showcases expert talent, infusing funk, hip-hop, and electronica for an unparalleled experience. With Anjelika

“Jelly” Joseph commanding the stage with her powerful vocals, Galactic takes its audiences to new heights at every show.

GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKIN’ BOOGIE

Emerging from the heart of bayou country in Eunice, Louisiana, Geno Delafose was immersed in zydeco from birth. Starting on the rubboard at age eight with his father’s band, he later forged his own path, debuting in 1994. A dynamic vocalist and accordionist, the Grammy-nominated Delafose is celebrated as a pioneer of “nouveau zydeco” and renowned for his electrifying live performances.

GEORGE PORTER JR. & RUNNIN’ PARDNERS

Renowned as one of the funkiest musicians alive, George Porter, Jr. has left an indelible mark on the genre through his iconic bass grooves with the Meters. While maintaining ties with his original group, this performance showcases his enduring funk ensemble, the Runnin’ Pardners. Known for its steadfast delivery, it expertly navigates through a repertoire of choice covers and timeless Meters classics like “Just Kissed My Baby.”

GEORGE THOROGOOD & THE DESTROYERS

With his band, the Destroyers, Thorogood has released over 20 albums, two of which have been certified Platinum and six have been certified Gold. His “high-energy boogie-blues” sound became a staple of 1980’s USA rock radio with hits like his original songs “Bad to the Bone” and “I Drink Alone.” Their high-octane performances promise a wild ride through blues and rock.

GERALD FRENCH & THE ORIGINAL TUXEDO JAZZ BAND

For over a century, the Original Tuxedo Jazz Band has been synonymous with the traditional sound of New Orleans jazz. Led by member of the esteemed French family, Gerald and his band’s timeless repertoire is expertly curated from behind the drums, carrying on a legacy that spans generations.

GERMAINE BAZZLE

A celebrated figure in music education and an icon of New Orleans, Germaine Bazzle combines her exceptional vocal range and classical training to bring an avant-garde elegance to contemporary jazz. With her timeless charm and performances, Bazzle has graced

stages ranging from local nightclubs to European festivals. Notably, she was among the performers at the inaugural New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 1970 and is still going strong in her 90’s!

GHALIA VOLT

Belgian singer/songwriter, Ghalia Volt brings the blues to Jazz Fest with her electrifying performances that showcase her powerhouse vocals and blistering guitar work. Claiming New Orleans as home for the past six years, Ghalia Volt takes the music of the Delta and turns it up a notch with strength and conviction.

GLEN DAVID ANDREWS

Glen David Andrews, a cherished musician born and bred in New Orleans, stands as a guardian of cultural heritage in a city where indigenous traditions face challenges. With his commanding voice and bold trombone skills, he delivers a musical journey that seamlessly intertwines smoothness with grit, evoking powerful emotions. Andrews’ genuine and candid approach ensures a musical experience that resonates profoundly with every moment.

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GOV’T MAJIK

Blending funk, soul, jazz, and world music, this New Orleans ensemble creates a sonic experience that is both mesmerizing and grooveinducing. Gov’t Majik pays homage to a wide range of artists ranging from Fela Kuti to James Brown, and perform original compositions blending a variety of genres to create the unique sound of this “Dirty South Afrobeat Orchestra”.

GREGG HILL

Musician Gregg Hill rides his Zen Appalachian groove like a record needle always moving towards the encroaching and spinning horizon. Hill hails from Chicago, New Jersey, Dallas, Washington, D.C., New York and currently resides in New Orleans.

GREGG MARTINEZ & THE DELTA KINGS WITH GUESTS TK HULIN AND JOHNNIE ALLAN

Honored by the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, Gregg Martinez brings decades of Swamp Pop mastery to the stage. With the Delta Kings and special guests who add a dose of Swamp Pop royalty to the stage, immerse yourself in Acadiana’s vibrant vibe.

GREGG STAFFORD & HIS YOUNG TUXEDO BRASS BAND

Gregg Stafford, mentored by jazz icon Danny Barker, emerged from the streets of Central City to lead the Young Tuxedo Brass Band. Since 1984, his masterful trumpet playing and commanding vocals have enraptured audiences worldwide. With a stellar band including Dr. Michael White on clarinet and a full stage of horn players, Stafford leads Economy Hall back to the roots of the New Orleans brass band sound.

GREGG STAFFORD’S JAZZ HOUNDS

Taking the helm of this longstanding ensemble after the passing of his mentor, Danny Barker, in 1994, trumpeter and vocalist Gregg Stafford leads with finesse. With a lineup boasting top local talents like Leroy Jones, Herlin Riley, Wendell Brunious and Carl LeBlanc, the group infuses nuances and improvisations into beloved New Orleans trad-jazz favorites, creating a dynamic and unforgettable musical experience.

GREGORIO URIBE OF COLOMBIA

This Colombian maestro mesmerizes with his vibrant blend of cumbia, vallenato and jazz, showcasing his award-winning talent and captivating audiences with infectious energy. Raised in Bogota, Uribe attended Berklee College of Music and settled in NYC, and was named by the Colombian Government as one of the “100 Most Successful Colombians Abroad.”

GRETA VAN FLEET

Greta Van Fleet, Grammy-winning rock sensation, ignites the stage with hits like “Highway Tune” and “Black Smoke Rising,” promising an electrifying performance filled with anthemic energy. With a nod to the 70’s, this band takes you back in time to the raw sounds of classic rock.

GRUPO NICHE

Hailing from Cali, Colombia’s capital of Salsa, Grupo Niche is one of the world’s most renowned salsa groups, spreading its style of melodic, rhythmic, and romantic salsa to the world. These Grammywinning legends promise a dancefilled celebration of Latin music with its infectious rhythms with hits like “Cali Pachanguero.”

GUITAR SLIM JR.

Having graced the stages of New Orleans blues clubs for decades, Guitar Slim Jr.'s remarkable talent has now gained widespread recognition, establishing him as a powerhouse on the scene. With his mastery of both blues and soul, he delivers electrifying performances that inspire audiences far and wide.

2002, Gillet’s innovative approach as a solo artist with looping pedals has earned her accolades, including Best Female Performer and Best Contemporary Jazz Artist at the Gambit Big Easy Awards.

HERBERT MCCARVER & THE PIN STRIPE BRASS BAND

HANS WILLIAMS

Hans Williams delivers soulful tunes and heartfelt lyrics, promising a captivating performance filled with emotion and authenticity. This young Tulane student from Vermont commands the stage with his guitar, whether solo or with a full band, and his indie-folk pop lyrics inspire sing-alongs from his adoring fans.

HARDHEAD HUNTERS MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Established as a perennial favorite at the Fair Grounds, the Seventh Ward’s Hardhead Hunters stand out as newcomers among the city’s longstanding tribes. Led by Big Chief Otto “Chief Fiyo” DeJean and based in the iconic Bullet’s Bar, it sparked intrigue by adopting a flatbead, pictorial style for their suits, a departure from tradition. The music is infused with relentless rhythm and a hip-hop flair, seamlessly blending traditional chants with covers of classics like Ray Charles.

HASIZZLE “THE KING OF BOUNCE”

For more than 15 years, HaSizzle has been a driving force in Bounce music, infusing it with a vibrant and pulsating energy. His influence extends to artists like Drake, who’s sampled his work.

HEART

Heart, rock legends, deliver powerhouse performances that showcase Ann Wilson’s soaring vocals and Nancy Wilson’s blistering guitar solos, leaving audiences in awe. From the song “Barracuda” in the '70s to “All I Want to Do is Make Love to You” in the '90s, Heart’s music has topped charts for decades.

HELEN GILLET

Helen Gillet, a Belgian cellist and vocalist, has crafted a distinctive style of cello pop that blends European jazz with influences from North Indian, blues and classical music. Since relocating to New Orleans in

Fronted by Herbert McCarver III, scion of a renowned local musical lineage and father to the leader of the Young Pinstripe Brass Band, the Pin Stripes have been a dynamic force since their formation in the mid-‘60s. Seamlessly blending old-school and contemporary brass band styles, they infuse danceparty energy into classics like “When the Saints Go Marching In” and Fats Domino’s “I’m Walking.”

HIGHER HEIGHTS REGGAE

Since its establishment in 2000, the New Orleans-based Higher Heights Reggae Band has been thrilling audiences across the country with its unique and powerful sound. The band, comprised of five members including founder and keyboardist Cheryl McKay, drummer Juan White, guitarist Mario GTO, bassist Olas, and lead vocalist Tiffany Cave, continues to spread the reggae vibe wherever they go.

HIGH STEPPERS BRASS BAND

The High Steppers Brass Band channels the vibrant energy of New Orleans street parties and intimate local clubs, infusing its music with the funky Crescent City brass band sound. The group's fresh approach revitalizes a longstanding city tradition, bridging heritage and culture into the contemporary era of 2020s.

HONEY ISLAND SWAMP BAND

Honey Island Swamp Band, a bayou Americana group from New Orleans, formed in the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina in 2006. Its blend of searing guitars, singing mandolin and harmonious vocals quickly earned the grooup recognition, including “Best Roots Rock Artist” by OffBeat magazine, establishing them as a part of New Orleans’ musical legacy.

HORACE TRAHAN & THE OSSUN EXPRESS

Renowned Cajun and zydeco artist

Horace Trahan gained fame with his 1999 hit “That Butt Thing.” Known for his mastery of the accordion and soulful vocals, he delivers electrifying performances.

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HOT CLUB OF NEW ORLEANS

Step into the past with the timeless swinging sound of Hot Club of New Orleans. With its energetic bass lines and captivating melodies, the group promises an exhilarating experience that harks back to the golden age of New Orleans music.

HOT 8 BRASS BAND

Combining classic New Orleans brass with hip-hop and funk influences, this Grammy-nominated ensemble delivers infectious performances. Hot 8 Brass Band takes its lively New Orleans sound worldwide, igniting dance floors.

HOTBOY RONALD

Hotboy Ronald brings New Orleans bounce to the stage with infectious energy and vibrant beats, promising a high-energy performance that keeps audiences dancing all day.

HOZIER

Renowned for his haunting melodies and soul-stirring vocals, Hozier has chart-topping hits like “Take Me to Church” and “Someone New.” With Grammy nominations in tow, his performances promise an unforgettable journey through emotive storytelling and musical brilliance.

HURRAY FOR THE RIFF RAFF

Under the moniker Hurray for the Riff Raff, Alynda Lee Segarra leaves her indelible mark on the American Songbook. Calling New Orleans home, she leads a new wave of artists reshaping traditional American roots music, and passionately calls for social justice, for those in her local community and in Puerto Rico.

ÌFÉ WITH SPECIAL GUEST GOYO OF COLOMBIA

ÌFÉ, the electronic music project helmed by New Orleans-based producer and percussionist Otura Mun, offers a futuristic fusion of Afro-Cuban folklore and Yoruban religious music with the bass-driven rhythms of contemporary Jamaican Dancehall, Trap, and Afro-Beat. Extra special guest Goyo, the lead singer from Colombia’s legendary Chocquibtown, will add to the excitement of this special show.

INDYS BLU

Indys Blu brings a fresh blend of R&B, soul, and hip-hop to Jazz Fest, showcasing her smooth vocals and infectious grooves in dynamic performances. The young newcomer has been classically trained since elementary school, and is inspired by the likes of Alanis Morrisette and Erykah Badu.

IRMA THOMAS

Known as the “Soul Queen of New Orleans,” Irma Thomas — who appears annually at the Jazz Fest — created a legacy that includes such hits as “It’s Raining” and “Time is On My Side,” as well as worked with fellow greats like Allen Toussaint and Dr. John. Among her many honors, including a Grammy, Blues Music Award, a Lifetime Achievement Award from the Americana Music Honors & Awards, and being inducted into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, she was on the cover of the 2008 Jazz Fest poster by Douglas Bourgeois.

ISABEL DAVIS

Prepare to be moved by the soulful sounds and heartfelt lyrics of Isabel Davis, as she takes listeners on an intimate musical journey filled with emotion and passion. This New Orleans resident is making waves on the national Gospel scene, hitting #3 on the Billboard’s Top Gospel Album charts and winning a Stellar Award for “New Artist of the Year” in 2018.

J & THE CAUSEWAYS

Known for its infectious authenticity and soulful delivery, this band creates an irresistible ambiance at every performance. With captivating songwriting and dynamic instrumentation, J & The Causeways finds itself mentioned in the same breath as the likes of St. Paul & The Broken Bones, Nathaniel Rateliff & The Night Sweats, and The Marcus King Band — all modern-day entities of passion and purpose, each summoning the pulsating, endless energy of soul/R&B music.

JACOBO VÉLEZ Y LA MAMBANEGRA

Jacobo Vélez y La Mambanegra brings the heat from their home in Cali, Colombia with its explosive blend of salsa, funk, and jazz, delivering high-energy performances that keep the crowd dancing the entire set. With a sound dubbed as “Colombian Break Salsa,” La Mambanegra has toured Europe, Oceania, and Latin America, and makes it debut performance in the U.S. at Jazz Fest.

JAMBALAYA CAJUN BAND

Terry Huval, the acclaimed fiddler and frontman of the beloved Jambalaya Cajun Band, stands out as one of Cajun music’s most

accomplished musicians and prolific songwriters. Backed by a talented ensemble of musicians, his band has garnered a dedicated following within the Cajun music community, thanks to their dynamic live shows and cherished recordings.

JAMES ANDREWS & THE CRESCENT CITY ALLSTARS

Dubbed the “Satchmo of the Ghetto” after his 1998 album produced by the legendary Allen Toussaint, James Andrews is a vocalist, trumpeter and bandleader hailing from the Sixth Ward’s esteemed music dynasty. With a charismatic showmanship reminiscent of Louis Armstrong himself, Andrews pours his soul into performances, offering a blend of brass-band classics and original tunes like “Sweet Emma,” a homage to the iconic 1960s Preservation Hall star “Sweet” Emma Barrett.

JAMES FORTUNE

James Fortune delivers powerful gospel performances that inspire and uplift, promising a heartfelt showcase of faith and devotion. Celebrating 25 years of leading Music Ministry, James will light a “Fiya” at the Gospel Tent with his inspired vocals.

JAMES RIVERS MOVEMENT

At over 80 years young, multiinstrumentalist James Rivers has graced every Jazz Fest since its inception. Rising through the ranks during the golden era of New Orleans rock and roll, he became a sought-after

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studio-session player in the 1950s. With equal mastery of saxophone, flute and harmonica, it’s when he picks up the bagpipes that he truly captivates the audience. Playfully transitioning from tunes like Mary Poppins’ “Chim Chim Cher-ee” to Rolling Stones classics, Rivers never fails to thrill the crowd.

JAMIL SHARIF

Jamil Sharif is a master trumpeter deeply rooted in the old New Orleans swing, who consistently honors and pays homage to the musicians who have inspired and elevated the genre.

JASON DANTI AND THE KREWE DE BECHET

Pay homage to jazz legend Sidney Bechet with Jason Danti and the Krewe de Bechet. Blending the sounds of Paris and New Orleans, this band delights with Danti on soprano sax and clarinet.

JASON MARSALIS

Jason Marsalis, hailing from the renowned Marsalis jazz lineage, dazzles audiences with his extraordinary talents on both drums and vibraphone. Don’t miss a performance that is both technically impressive and emotionally stirring.

JAVIER GUTIERREZ AND VIVAZ!

Hailing from the vibrant streets of New Orleans, Javier Gutierrez and VIVAZ! thrills audiences with its captivating fusion of Jazz, Brazilian, Spanish flamenco-inspired guitars, and seductive Latin jazz rhythms.

JAVIER OLONDO & ASHESON

AsheSon draws profound inspiration from the vibrant rhythms of Cuba, infusing energy and sophistication into this timeless genre. With a diverse array of instruments including trumpets, flutes, congas, Cuban tres, and classical guitar, this classic Latin Jazz ensemble, under the guidance of the remarkable Cuban-born Javier Olondo, promises an unforgettable musical experience.

JAZZ ST. LOUIS ALL-STARS

Jazz St. Louis showcases toptier musicians, delivering a diverse range of jazz styles and improvisational brilliance, promising a dynamic and eclectic musical experience. Committed to performance, education, and community engagement, Jazz St. Louis brought to the helm New Orleans’ own St. Augustine High School graduate, Jazz at Lincoln Center alumni and Northwestern and Julliard Jazz educator, Victor Goines to lead the jazz program as president and CEO since 2022.

JEFFERY BROUSSARD & THE CREOLE COWBOYS

Jeffery Broussard, a zydeco icon, began his musical career at age eight in his father’s band before forming his own group, Zydeco Force. Now leading the Creole Cowboys, Broussard delivers energetic, dance-friendly zydeco rooted in tradition, showcasing his talent on fiddle and accordion.

JEFFREY OSBORNE

Jeffrey Osborne delivers hits like “On the Wings of Love.” His smooth vocals promise a romantic and soulful performance.

JENN HOWARD BAND

A true New Orleans native, Jenn’s musical journey began in her hometown, where she honed her craft over the years. With a repertoire spanning from original compositions to classics by Janis Joplin, Patsy Cline, Bonnie Raitt, and Aretha Franklin, her performances are a testament to her eclectic influences.

JEREMY DAVENPORT

Jeremy Davenport, a captivating vocalist akin to Harry Connick Jr., seamlessly blends modern flair with timeless jazz tradition. With numerous albums and a residency at his upscale Ritz-Carlton nightclub, he’s a cherished festival staple.

JERMAINE LANDRUM & THE ABUNDANT PRAISE REVIVAL CHOIR

Pastor Jermaine Landrum returns to lead the vibrant voices and funky four-piece backing band of the uplifting Abundant Praise Revival Choir. Based at Ebenezer Baptist Church in Uptown New Orleans, the ensemble delivers a mix of timeless gospel classics like “Amazing Grace” alongside contemporary numbers, spreading joy and inspiration through their music.

JESSE MCBRIDE BIG BAND

For years, trumpeter and scholar

Jesse McBride has been a prominent figure in the New Orleans music scene, influenced deeply by his mentor, the legendary musician Harold Battiste. Carrying forward the traditions established by Battiste and other contemporary jazz luminaries, McBride’s music pays homage to their legacy while forging new paths of its own.

JESSICA HARVEY AND THE DIFFERENCE

Jessica Harvey and The Difference epitomize the spirit of gospel music in New Orleans. Comprised entirely of women, their passion for worship shines through in their bold and soul-stirring melodies, aimed at making a profound spiritual impact.

JOAN CADDELL & THE MIDNIGHT CHOIR

Joan Caddell & The Midnight Choir play a unique blend of pop, Americana, and rock with a touch of country. Singer/songwriter, Joan Caddell is equal parts high heeled power swagger and petite sweet melodies. The bands delighted audiences at the Newport Folk Fest and will now bring their talent down south to Jazz Fest.

JOAQUÍN PÉREZ Y SU HERENCIA ANCESTRAL

A master of the indigenous millo flute, Joaquín Pérez y su Herencia Ancestral brings the traditional Colombian cumbia sounds and sights of Baranquilla’s carnival to the Festival. With percussion and dancers, they will parade around

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the FairGrounds, perform at the Cultural Exchange Pavilion and present a workshop performance in the Kids Tent.

JOE BONAMASSA

Blues virtuoso Joe Bonamassa performs soulful guitar solos and gritty vocals. With hits like “Blues Deluxe” and numerous Grammy nominations, his performance promises an electrifying blues experience on the Gentilly Stage.

JOE KROWN TRIO +1 FEATURING PAPA MALI

Joe Krown Trio +1 featuring Papa Mali mesmerizes with hits like “Uptown.” Their jazz-blues fusion promises a captivating showcase of musical virtuosity as the band features the traditional music of New Orleans piano masters like Professor Longhair, James Booker, Allen Toussaint, and Dr. John, as well as original music. A master on keys, whether piano or Hammond B3, Joe Krown will also perform solo in the Rhythmpourium.

JOE LASTIE’S NEW ORLEANS SOUND

Joyous rhythms and uplifting melodies define Joe Lastie’s New Orleans Sound, promising a spirited performance that celebrates the vibrant musical heritage of the Crescent City. The drummer of former off-Broadway musical, "One Mo’ Time" and current drummer at Preservation Hall Jazz Club, Joe’s career spans decades between New Orleans and New York City.

JOE LOUIS WALKER

Feel the blues come alive with Joe Louis Walker as he showcases his electrifying guitar skills and powerful vocals. Blues Hall of Fame inductee and six-time Blues Music Award winner, NPR described Walker as “a legendary boundarypushing icon of modern blues.”

JOHN BOUTTÉ

John Boutté epitomizes the essence of New Orleans. For decades, this jazz vocalist has immersed himself in the vibrant scene of New Orleans jazz, releasing a plethora of albums. Infused with the spirit and ethos of the Big Easy, his lyrics have solidified him as a beloved figure in the local music scene. Notably, his song, “Treme Song” gained recognition as the theme song for the acclaimed HBO series, “Treme.”

JOHN HOLLIER

John Hollier’s soulful voice and heartfelt storytelling captivate

audiences, offering a glimpse into the rich musical tradition of Louisiana, including honkytonks and gospel-tinged country soul. Raised in Central Louisiana and settled in Nashvile, Hollier claims his country roots through his music.

JOHN MOONEY

John Mooney is undeniably a master of Delta blues slide guitar. With a unique and electrifying style, his slide playing perfectly complements his powerhouse vocals, delivering intricate and original lyrics. Backed by the talented Bluesiana band, which he has toured with since 1981, Mooney’s performances are elevated by the stellar drumming of local sensation Kevin O’Day.

JOHN “PAPA” GROS

John “Papa” Gros is a foundational figure in the New Orleans music scene, known for his prowess as a keyboardist, vocalist and songwriter. His music seamlessly blends elements of funk, rhythm & blues, and Americana, creating a captivating sound that embodies the spirit of the city.

JOHNNY J & THE HITMEN

Johnny J & The Hitmen deliver hits like “Sweet Soul Music.” Their energetic performances promise a lively showcase of fine rock and roll guitar with a blues-rock edge, bringing the party wherever they go.

JOHNNY SANSONE BAND

A stalwart of the local blues community, Johnny Sansone draws harmonica enthusiasts worldwide to his annual Jazz Fest showcases. Not just a virtuoso on the harmonica, Sansone shines as a remarkable vocalist and songwriter, notably crafting one of the city’s standout post-Katrina anthems, “Poor Man’s Paradise.” His performances are renowned for featuring a lineup of esteemed local musicians, with friends often joining him on stage at the Blues Tent.

JOHNNY SKETCH AND THE DIRTY NOTES

Hailing from New Orleans and rooted in classical training, this band offers a dynamic fusion of musical styles with each electrifying performance. Their irreverent funk blends seamlessly with rock riffs, Gypsy/ Klezmer influences, and a Latin flair courtesy of a robust horn section, all underscored by a strong sense of humor. The result is a captivating show that transitions effortlessly from

laid-back grooves to full-blown frenzy in a matter of minutes.

JON BATISTE

Renowned musician Jon Batiste, formerly of “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert,” returns to his roots at Jazz Fest. Expect a diverse repertoire ranging from classics to new compositions. With accolades including an Oscar and Grammys, his album “We Are” secured Album of the Year in 2022, and his documentary movie “American Symphony” with wife Suleika Jaouad has received glowing acclaim.

JON CLEARY & THE ABSOLUTE MONSTER GENTLEMEN

The global music scene has caught up to what New Orleans has long recognized: Jon Cleary is a virtuoso pianist, songwriter, vocalist, and composer. Hailing from Britain, Cleary clinched his inaugural Grammy with the album “Go Go Juice” in 2016, captivating audiences with his unique blend of soulful tunes ever since.

JONATHON “BOOGIE” LONG

Jonathon “Boogie” Long, a native of Baton Rouge, captivates festival audiences with his electrifying, vintage blues sound. Immersed in guitars from a young age, Long’s prodigious talent was evident early on, leading him to hit the road at just 14 years old, opening for the legendary B.B. King. Today, Long channels his diverse musical influences into original compositions that blend elements of soul, country, and Southern rock.

JONTAVIOUS WILLIS BAND

Jontavious Willis showcases his mastery of acoustic blues with

soulful vocals and virtuosic guitar playing, delivering performances that pay homage to the rich tradition of Delta blues.

JONTÉ LANDRUM

Jonté Landrum’s musical roots run deep, with her mother serving as a backup vocalist to Boz Scaggs. Discovered early in her career while singing in local nightclubs, she earned acclaim as “the new Aretha” and secured recording contracts that led her to London. Now back home, Landrum showcases her versatility by effortlessly performing R&B hits reminiscent of Anita Baker, while also lending her vocals to gospel music as part of her Baptist Church choir.

JOSH KAGLER & HARMONISTIC

PRAISE CRUSADE

Hailing from New Orleans, this choir captivates audiences in churches, at renowned festivals like Jazz Fest and Essence Fest, and at performances across Louisiana and the U.S. Its stirring vocal harmonies elevate anthems like “He’ll Answer” and “It Gets Better with Time,” resonating deeply with fans and leaving a lasting impression on their hearts.

JOURDAN THIBODEAUX ET LES

RÔDAILLEURS

Jourdan Thibodeaux stands out as one of the few young voices keeping Cajun French alive today. With soulful vocals and skilled fiddling, he brings to life an expanding repertoire of original Louisiana French songs. Thibodeaux’s musical prowess and innovative songwriting range from lively two-steps to poignant ballads, blending classic traditions with a progressive flair.

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JOURDAN THIBODEAUX, CEDRIC

WATSON ET JOEL SAVOY

Celebrate Cajun heritage with lively tunes and infectious rhythms, this trio promises an authentic and spirited intimate performance in the Rhythmpourium.

JOY CLARK

Joy Clark, a rising musical talent from New Orleans, captivates audiences with her versatile repertoire spanning various genres. Her melodic guitar chords intertwine with sweet vocals, producing a harmonious blend. Infusing a bluesy bayou essence with folk sensibilities and a touch of alternative appeal, Clark’s music transcends expectations and resonates across generations.

JULIO Y CESAR BAND

For years, Julio and Cesar have been cherished figures in New Orleans’ Latin music circuit. Their performances, featuring soulful vocals and guitar melodies, epitomize the vibrant essence of the genre.

JUVENILE WITH MANNIE FRESH

New Orleans native and icon, Juvenile, along with longtime musical partner-in-crime, Mannie Fresh, delivers iconic hip-hop hits with infectious energy and swagger, keeping audiences dancing with their high-energy performances.

bringing a piece of New Orleans to audiences around the globe.

KEM

Soulful crooner Kem serenades the crowd with his smooth vocals and heartfelt lyrics, promising a performance that touches the soul. With a childhood rooted in church, Kem became an R&B sensation with Platinum and Gold-selling albums, three Grammy nominations, and five #1 hit singles, including “I Can’t Stop Loving You.”

KENNY BARRON TRIO

Iconic pianist Kenny Barron immerses audiences in the melodies, elegant playing and infectious rhythms of his unique jazz performances, a true testament to musical brilliance. The NEA Jazz Master is joined by Kiyoshi Kitagawa on bass and Grammynominated drummer and composer, Johnathan Blake.

KENNY NEAL

Kenny Neal, born in New Orleans and raised in Baton Rouge along the riverbanks, is the son of the renowned harpist Raful Neal. With such a rich musical heritage, this Grammynominated multi-instrumentalist has become the epitome of modern swamp-blues in South Louisiana. His sizzling style captivates audiences worldwide, establishing him as a true luminary in the genre.

KERMIT RUFFINS & THE BBQ SWINGERS

as her dynamic vocals and storytelling weave a spellbinding musical tapestry that leaves audiences spellbound in the Gospel Tent.

KIM CARSON & THE REAL DEAL

KARMA AND THE KILLJOYS

Rock out with Karma and the Killjoys as they unleash their highenergy performance at their debut on a Jazz Fest stage, blending rock, blues and soul with a modern twist.

KEITH FRANK & THE SOILEAU ZYDECO BAND

Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band keep the party going with their energetic performances of zydeco music, delivering infectious grooves and spirited accordion melodies.

KELLY LOVE JONES

Kelly Love Jones’s music is deeply rooted in the essence of this city, drawing inspiration from the traditional rhythms of second line, R&B, hiphop and folk native to the region. Describing her sound as “New Orleans Swag,” Jones’ songwriting and artistry capture the soulful essence of the city’s culture, the enchanting bayou landscape and its vibrant heritage,

Kermit Ruffins epitomizes the essence of traditional New Orleans jazz with his modern flair. Charismatic and always sporting a smile, this talented trumpeter, bandleader and composer energizes audiences with his infectious spirit and rallying cries of “All aboard!” His performances blend original compositions with beloved classics like “Tiger Rag,” paying homage to his greatest influence, Louis Armstrong.

KERMIT RUFFINS’ TRIBUTE TO LOUIS ARMSTRONG

A regular highlight at Jazz Fest, one of New Orleans’ beloved jazz musicians honors the legacy of the city’s original jazz icon. Embodying the voice and personality of the charismastic Satchmo, Kermit Ruffins plays the songbook of Louis Armstrong with entertaining flair.

KEYLA RICHARDSON

Get ready for an experience of enchantment with Keyla Richardson,

Kim Carson, named Best Country Artist by OffBeat Magazine eight times, is a fixture at Jazz Fest and Southern festivals. With her band “The Real Deal,” she’s earned the title “Queen of Louisiana Honky Tonk Music” through their “Tonkabilly” performances.

KID SIMMONS’ LOCAL INTERNATIONAL ALLSTARS

Hailing from London, John “Kid” Simmons embarked on his jazz journey during World War II. Meeting iconic trumpeter Georgia “Kid Sheik” Cola in 1963, Simmons relocated to New Orleans, performing for audiences with the Local International Allstars alongside jazz luminaries such as Wendell Eugene and Don Vappie.

KIM CHE’RE

For over a decade, Kim Che’re has graced the Jazz Fest Gospel Tent with her divine blend of music and spirituality. Experience her soulstirring performances a testament to faith and artistry.

KINFOLK BRASS BAND

Established in 2005 following Hurricane Katrina, the Kinfolk Brass Band was created by siblings Percy and Richard Anderson. Fusing Mardi Gras Indian chants, New Orleans funk, contemporary jazz, and classic brass band elements, its music embodies a rich and diverse cultural tapestry. Stalwart traditionalists, the brass band always look sharp in their black and whites with brass band caps on.

KOMBILESA MI

Hailing from Palenque, the first free black town in the Americas, Kombilesa Mi of Colombia overlays traditional Afro-Caribbean rhythms and instruments with rap lyrics in both Spanish and the group's local Palenquero language. The band delivers powerful messages through their socially conscious lyrics and infectious rhythms, blending hip-hop with traditional Colombian sounds in a compelling fusion that has received critical acclaim on NPR’s Tiny Desk series.

KRISTIN DIABLE & THE CITY

Kristin Diable, the sultry and soulful singer/songwriter, has garnered rapid acclaim for her voice, seamlessly transitioning from catchy

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pop-folk to timeless jazz with an unwavering emotional depth. Hailing from Baton Rouge, she consistently honors her South Louisiana roots in her music. Joined by a group of exceptional musicians, Diable delivers a mesmerizing performance that showcases her remarkable talent and heartfelt connection to her heritage.

KUMBUKA AFRICAN DRUM & DANCE COLLECTIVE

Since its inception in January 1981, the Kumbuka African Drum & Dance Collective has been a vibrant part of the New Orleans cultural landscape. Dedicated to preserving, presenting, and celebrating traditional African and African-American culture, the Collective brings the rhythms of the drum, the movements of dance, and the melodies of song to life in captivating performances and ongoing research.

LARS EDEGRAN & THE NEW ORLEANS RAGTIME ORCHESTRA

Under the guidance of traditional jazz artist Lars Edegran, this ensemble skillfully interprets the ragtime repertoire of early 20th-century bands infused with a distinct New Orleans flavor. Hailing from Sweden, Edegran, a seasoned performer who graced the stage at the inaugural Jazz Fest in 1970, showcases his versatility on piano, guitar, banjo, mandolin, clarinet and saxophone, leaving audiences consistently impressed with his virtuosity.

LA TRAN-K BAND

LACHER PRISE AVEC MICHAEL DOUCET

Michael Doucet, Grammy Awardwinner and founder of BeauSoleil, embarks on a new project with collaborator Chad Viator on guitar. Departing from BeauSoleil’s established sound, Doucet delves into the regional music of Louisiana with a fresh, energized approach. His exploration, termed “Les îles Français Zarico,” blends New Orleans R&B, Southwest Louisiana rock and roll, and his unique interpretations of zydeco and Cajun, infused with the rhythmic allure of the French Caribbean

LAKECIA BENJAMIN

Prepare to be captivated by the dynamic saxophone prowess of Lakecia Benjamin, as she breathes new life into contemporary jazz with electrifying performances. Blending American jazz, funk, and R&B, this NYC saxophonist is a graduate of the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts, the school that inspired the movie, “Fame.” and her latest album is produced by jazz phenom Teri Lyne Carrington.

LB LANDRY GOSPEL CHOIR

Lift your spirits with the uplifting gospel tunes from the high school students of the LB Landry Gospel Choir, spreading joy and inspiration to all who listen.

La Tran-K Band delivers infectious Latin-infused rhythms and energetic melodies, creating a vibrant and celebratory atmosphere that keeps the crowd moving. Presenting the tropical rhythms of Salsa, Merengue, Cumbia, and Bachata, La Tran-K play the music of their combined heritage, as this New Orleans Latin band includes musicians of diverse nationalities, hailing from the Dominican Republic, Honduras, Guatemala, Nicaragua, and Venezuela.

LAWRENCE SIEBERTH’S ESTRELLA BANDA

Lawrence Sieberth’s Estrella Banda presents Latin jazz rhythms and infectious melodies, delivering captivating performances that showcase Sieberth’s virtuosity. A talented piano player and arranger, Sieberth invites special guests to infuse a special flavor into the Jazz Tent with every show he plays.

LENA PRIMA AND THE TLP BAND

Lena Prima, daughter of the legendary New Orleans trumpeter and vocalist Louis Prima, has shared the stage with esteemed artists like Kermit Ruffins, Rebirth Brass Band, Dr. Michael White, and Jason Marsalis. With over two decades of experience, she embodies the spirit of the Crescent City’s music scene and carries on her father’s legacy with unmatched passion.

LEO NOCENTELLI

Leo Nocentelli, a founding member of the Meters, the pioneering New Orleans funk band that graced the inaugural Jazz Fest in 1970, continues to redefine funk with his incendiary guitar prowess. Headlining his

own ensemble at Jazz Fest, Leo reaffirms to the next generation his pivotal role as one of the original architects of New Orleans funk music.

LEO JACKSON & THE MELODY CLOUDS

Led by brothers Leo, Carey, and preacher Melvin Jackson, this lively gospel ensemble channels the soulful sounds of rural Mississippi churches. Established in 1965 by Leo and Mabel Jackson, the group continues the family tradition with their old-school, high-energy performances that resonate with authenticity and fervor.

LEROY JONES & NEW ORLEANS’ FINEST

Renowned jazz trumpeter and vocalist Leroy Jones embodies the spirit of traditional New Orleans jazz. Mentored by the legendary Danny Barker and inspired by the likes of Louis Armstrong and bebop virtuoso Clifford Brown, this native of New Orleans started playing the trumpet at the age of 10. Today, he graces the stage regularly at Preservation Hall, captivating audiences with his timeless renditions of classic jazz tunes.

LEYLA MCCALLA

Renowned as a former member of the Grammy-winning Carolina Chocolate Drops, Leyla McCalla is a celebrated Haitian folk-blues artist. Proficient in cello, guitar and banjo,

her critically acclaimed album reflects New Orleans’ rich musical heritage.

LIL MIKE & FUNNY BONE

Lil Mike & Funny Bone deliver hip-hop hits and energetic performances, showcasing their unique blend of humor and musical talent to captivated crowds. A member of the Pawnee Tribe in Oklahoma City, these brothers have brought Native American culture to the masses with their star run on America’s Got Talent performing their positive raps. While diminutive in size, Lil Mike & Funny Bone have large personalities and will keep you entertained throughout their show.

LIL’ NATHAN & THE ZYDECO BIG TIMERS

Lil’ Nathan, a veteran zydeco musician, debuted his first CD at just 14, demonstrating his proficiency with three types of accordions. With a musical journey that began at five years old in his father’s band, the Zydeco Cha Chas, he adds his unique flair to the genre, electrifying stages with his high-energy zydeco performances.

LILLI LEWIS PROJECT

The Lilli Lewis Project transcends mere musicality — it's a movement embodying “radical decency” across generations.

Lilli Lewis infuses her voice with a transformative power, bringing what she terms "sacred songs"

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into everyday spaces, creating unforgettable and exhilarating performances every time. The band’s electrifying blend of folkdriven rock and soul ignites the audience, compelling them to dance along with the Bon Temps Baby Dolls, who will be adding even more flair to this exciting show.

LITTLE FREDDIE KING BLUES BAND

Arriving in New Orleans in the early 1950s, Delta blues virtuoso Little Freddie King brought with him a distinctive style of country blues. Over the years, he has graced stages alongside legends like Bo Diddley and John Lee Hooker. King’s performance alongside Percy Randolph at the inaugural Jazz Fest in 1970 marked the beginning of his iconic presence in the New Orleans blues scene. Renowned for his dapper, colorful suits, King continues to captivate audiences with his sharp attire and timeless blues melodies.

LOS CUMBIA STARS

Hailing from Medellin, Colombia and nominated for the Latin Grammy Awards in 2020 for best album Cumbia/Vallenato, Los Cumbia Stars performs a style of Colombian tropical music that is 100% danceable. Their shows are filled with horns, accordion, and many wardrobe changes by their effervescent lead singer.

LOS GÜIROS

Los Guiros presents an innovative take on Psychedelic Cumbia from their base in New Orleans. Combining the traditional folkloric dance rhythms of Colombia with the mesmerizing guitar and organ-driven sounds of Peruvian Chicha, infused with modern electronic elements, Los Guiros invites listeners from all walks of life on a musical odyssey. Their unique blend pays homage to the past while venturing boldly into the future.

LOST BAYOU RAMBLERS

Hailing from Louisiana’s swamps, Lost Bayou Ramblers bring a vibrant Cajun spirit to Jazz Fest. Grammywinners for Best Regional Roots Music, their eclectic performances blend traditional Cajun tunes with experimental flair, akin to punk rock.

LOUIS ARMSTRONG CAMP 30TH ANNIVERSARY BAND FEATURING

DONALD HARRISON JR., WYCLIFFE

GORDON, DAVELL CRAWFORD AND JAZZ CAMP ALLSTAR ALUMNI

The Louis Armstrong Camp 30th Anniversary Band celebrates the music camp named in honor of legendary Louis Armstrong with spirited performances featuring special guests Donald Harrison Jr., Wycliffe Gordon, Davell Crawford, and a long list of Jazz Camp alums from the past three decades, including luminaries Calvin Johnson, Courtney Bryan, Shamarr Allen, John Michael Bradford, Sammie “Big Sam” Williams, Joe Dyson and many more!

LOUIS FORD & HIS NEW ORLEANS FLAIRS

Guided by the legacy of New Orleans, Louis Ford infuses traditional jazz with the spirit of the Big Band era, embracing classics from the 1930s and 1940s alongside beloved local favorites.

LOUIS MICHOT

Fusing Cajun and Creole influences with modern sensibilities, this musician from Louisiana creates a unique sound that is both timeless and contemporary. A talented fiddler, Louis Michot has collaborated with everyone from Irish rockers, The Pogues to the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra, with the ability to assimilate his own brand of Cajun sound into any genre of music.

LOUIS PRIMA JR. & THE WITNESSES

Louis Prima Jr. & The Witnesses bring the swing to Jazz Fest with their energetic performances of classic jazz and jump blues tunes, capturing the spirit of Louis’ iconic father, Louis Prima’s legendary performances. Based in Las Vegas, the band has perfected the art of showmanship, promising a special show in the Economy Hall Tent.

LOUISIANA REPERTORY JAZZ ENSEMBLE

The Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble reverently presents traditional New Orleans Jazz, tracing back to its 1917 recordings. Their performances spotlight the iconic sounds of trumpet, clarinet, cornet and trombone in timeless tunes.

LOYOLA UNIVERSITY JAZZ BAND

FEATURING BRIA SKONBERG

Experience the fusion of tradition and innovation with the captivating sounds of Loyola University Jazz Band, featuring the extraordinary talent of special guest Bria Skonberg, the Canadian raised, New York-based purveyor of youthful hot jazz.

LUCIO FEUILLET

Lucio Feuillet is rooted in the Andean culture of his home in Colombia. The troubadour’s stage presentations are a dialogue between the original songs he composed and performs on acoustic guitar and the exuberance of the traditional murga music of Pasto’s Carnival. Along with a big band, Lucio Feuillet will have you dancing around the Fair Grounds with stage performances and a parade.

LULU & THE BROADSIDES

Lulu and the Broadsides, led by vocalist Dayna Kurtz, bring the blues to life. With Robert Mache on guitar, and a stellar supporting cast, get ready to groove to their irresistible tunes.

LUTHER KENT & TRICKBAG

Renowned in the Blues Hall of Fame, Luther Kent has shaped New Orleans’ music for over four decades. Leading “Luther Kent & Trickbag,” the band’s fusion of blues and R&B, propelled by Luther’s soulful vocals, captivates audiences.

LVVRS

LVVRS deliver anthemic rock tunes with infectious hooks and electrifying energy. Led by River Gibson, these young musicians will turn up the dial on the Gentilly Stage at their Jazz Fest debut.

LYLE HENDERSON & EMMANU-EL

Lyle Henderson discovered his passion for singing at the age of five, later finding success as an R&B DJ on New Orleans radio before transitioning to gospel radio in 1988. Joined by Emmanu-EL, Lyle Henderson will showcase contemporary Christian gospel, drawing from his extensive knowledge and experience in the genre.

LYNN DRURY

Singer/Songwriter Lynn Drury captivates audiences with her sultry vocals and poetic lyrics, delivering performances that are both intimate and mesmerizing. Calling her unique sound “NOLAMERICANA” with her distinctive voice, this is definitive New Orleans Americana created in a city that moves to it’s own groove.

a rare, captivating vocal prowess that is both deeply emotive and resonant. Her raw, honest material coupled with her smoldering sound establishes her as a true artist in every sense of the word.

MAHMOUD CHOUKI

Mahmoud Chouki, hailing from Morocco, is a virtuoso guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, and composer based in New Orleans. Through his music, he intricately weaves together diverse international influences, demonstrating how music can transcend cultural barriers and unite people.

MARC BROUSSARD

Soulful tunes and Southern charm abound as Marc Broussard delivers heartfelt vocals and infectious grooves, promising a captivating performance that resonates deeply. With his blue-eyed soul and deep roots in Carencro, Marc shares the sounds and stories of the Bayou through his music.

MARC STONE

New York-born, New Orleanstrained roots and blues slide guitarist Marc Stone has become a notable figure in the Crescent City’s music scene. His dynamic performances, whether with his band, solo, or in all-star projects, are beloved at clubs and festivals in New Orleans and have taken him to over 20 countries worldwide.

MARCELLA RATCLIFF

Experience the soulful voice of Marcella Ratcliff as she delivers her heartfelt melodies with grace and elegance. A Baton Rouge instructor of vocal technique, Marcella Ratcliff will debut her own rich powerful voice as she leads her band for the first time on a Jazz Fest stage.

MARCIA BALL

Marcia Ball, hailing from Texas but deeply rooted in Louisiana, is a renowned pianist and vocalist. Her music effortlessly blends the energetic rhythms of Texas stomprock with the soulful essence of Louisiana blues-swamp. Whether she’s leading a rollicking footpounding roadhouse dance party or delivering soulful ballads, Ball’s performances are always a testament to her versatility and musical prowess.

MAGGIE KOERNER

With a voice described as “soul to slap your face,” Shreveportnative Maggie Koerner possesses

MARIACHI JALISCO

Hailing from Baton Rouge, Mariachi Jalisco is an authentic Latin American

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ensemble featuring six talented Cuban musicians. Specializing in traditional mariachi music, the band not only entertains but also educates audiences about the rich cultural heritage of mariachi, primarily originating from Mexico. Dressed in traditional mariachi attire, the musicians offer insights into each instrument before delighting listeners with classic mariachi tunes. Celebrate Cinco de Mayo with Mariachi Jalisco!

MARK BRAUD

When he’s not performing with Harry Connick Jr.’s Big Band, trumpeter and vocalist Mark Braud delivers vibrant renditions of New Orleans traditional jazz. Hailing from a family of renowned musicians, Braud carries on the rich musical tradition of his hometown as he leaves his indelible mark on the trumpet.

MATACHINDÉ

Matachindé is an exemplary representative of the traditional marimba music of the Pacific coast of Colombia. It was recognized as the best traditional Marimba ensemble at the prestigious Afro-Colombian festival Petronio Alvarez in Cali in 2023, and delights audiences with the spirit and costumes that reflect their seaside home of Veredas de Juntas de Yurumangui, eight hours from the nearest city of Buenaventura.

MELVIN “MAESTRO” WINFIELD JR. & THE GLORY CHORALE COMMUNITY CHOIR (GCCC)

Prepare to be moved by the harmonious voices of GCCC as they spread joy and unity through their uplifting gospel tunes.

MEM SHANNON & THE MEMBERSHIP

Experience the raw energy of Mem Shannon as he delivers his signature blend of blues, funk, and soul, promising a performance of unforgettable music. After 15 years as a Bourbon Street cab driver, Mem Shannon emerged on the scene in 1996 with his first release, “A Cab Driver’s Blues,” and he has been spreading the blues with his band, The Membership, ever since.

MESCHIYA LAKE AND THE LITTLE BIG HORNS

Meschiya Lake, a South Dakota native who has claimed New Orleans as home is renowned for her captivating jazz and swing performances at Frenchman Street bars and beyond with a repertoire that pays homage to the early 20th century. Backed by the Little Big

Horns, she spearheads a jazz revival that captivates audiences globally.

MIA BORDERS

Mia Borders, a singer-songwriter from New Orleans, has garnered acclaim from both local and national audiences for her dynamic fusion of funk, soul, and contemporary songwriting. Her music mirrors the vibrant and evolving music scene of the Crescent City, capturing the essence of modern sounds that define the city’s musical landscape.

MICHAEL FRANTI & SPEARHEAD

Michael Franti & Spearhead uplift audiences with their blend of reggae, rock, and hip-hop, delivering powerful performances filled with positivity and infectious energy. American singer, songwriter, musician, poet, activist, documentarian, and rapper, Michael Franti sings with uplifting social consciousness espousing mantras like: “Heads up, Chin up, Hearts open.” Franti has reached #1 on Billboard charts three times with his triumphantly hopeful hits “Sound of Sunshine,” “Say Hey (I Love You)” and “I Got You.”

MICHAEL SKINKUS AND MOYUBA

Experience the mesmerizing rhythms of Moyuba as they blend traditional Afro-Cuban Yoruban song and drums led by master percussionist, Michael Skinkus. The band is dedicated to playing original compositions based in and informed by the sacred orisha songs of the Yoruba as preserved by the Lucumi in Cuba.

MICHAEL “THE SHEIK” O’HARA

In the early 1980s, the Sheiks blazed a boozy trail across New Orleans nightlife. In his trademark Arabian-style headscarves, frontman Michael O’Hara personified The Sheik, the decadent life of the party. After a 30 year hiatus, The Sheik has been resurrected and will perform his one man show on piano in the Rhythmpourium Tent to delight the audience.

MICHAEL WARD

Lose yourself in the smooth melodies of Michael Ward as he delivers a heartfelt performance filled with soul and emotion. This jazz violinist has shared the stage with top Jazz and R&B Artists throughout his career, including Wynton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton, Al Hirt, and Najee, to name just a few.

MIDNITE DISTURBERS

The Midnite Disturbers are a powerhouse brass superfunk

ensemble, curated by Ben Ellman, saxophonist of Galactic fame. Comprising top-tier musicians including Stanton Moore, drummer of Galactic, and select members from leading brass bands in the city, each perfor mer brings their exceptional talent to the table. As busy band leaders themselves, their collective performances become special events, showcasing the extraordinary synergy when these virtuosos come together on stage.

MINOS THE SAINT

Minos the Saint is an ensemble that plays original music, with a variety of influences which yield experimentalyet-accessible original folk rock, uniquely representing Louisiana and the world. Cajun and Zydeco roots are joined by Latin, Jazz, and Eastern European styles, along with the group’s shared classical background. With the unusual French Horn as part of their instrumentation, Minos The Saint leads a show full of surprises and musical exploration.

MISS MARTHA & HER GOODTIME GANG

Bringing joy and laughter wherever they go, this lively ensemble from New Orleans entertains audiences of all

ages with their infectious energy and their own brand of country bar tunes.

MR. SIPP

Brace yourself for a soulful experience with Mr. Sipp, the Mississippi Blues Child, as he delivers his heartfelt blues with passion. Through hard work and perseverance, Mr. Sipp has become a Delta Blues Force to be reckoned with. Being recognized for his amazing vocals, songwriting ability, musicianship, ability to produce records and entertain fans with an upbeat, outlandish show all make Mr. Sipp “The Total Package.”

MOKOOMBA OF ZIMBABWE

Mokoomba, a riveting, high energy band from Victoria Falls, Zimbabwe captivates with their fusion of traditional Tonga rhythms and modern Afro-fusion, including doses of soukous, funk, and reggae. The group sings in a number of languages including English, Luvale, Tonga, Nyanja, Ndebele and Shona, sharing their African culture and Griot strength across borders globally.

MOLLY TUTTLE & GOLDEN HIGHWAY

Molly Tuttle, an acclaimed guitarist

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and songwriter, showcases her evolution on her debut album, “When You’re Ready.” Honored as “Instrumentalist of the Year,” Tuttle’s boundary-breaking music captivates audiences with her masterful flatpicking and introspective lyrics.

MORNING STAR MISSIONARY

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CHURCH MASS CHOIR

Morning Star Missionary Baptist Church Mass Choir fills the air with its uplifting harmonies and soulstirring performances, delivering gospel music that touches the heart and lifts the spirit.

MOTEL RADIO

Formed in 2014 at Louisiana State University, Texan songwriters Ian Wellman and Winston Triolo joined forces with drummer Eric Lloyd and bassist Andrew Pancamo to create indie-Americana outfit Motel Radio. Relocating to New Orleans in 2015, the band found their niche in the vibrant music scene, steadily gaining momentum and a devoted following nationwide.

MOUNT HERMON BAPTIST CHURCH

Praise Delegation Choir

Bishop Sean T. Elder, the creative force behind his choir from a church on North Broad Street in New Orleans, arranges soul-stirring music that praises the Lord with every note sung by its Delegation Choir.

MUÉVELO

Muévelo brings infectious Latin

rhythms to the stage, promising a dance-filled celebration. Led by Margie Perez’s vocals who always brings the energy of her Cuban heritage and love of New Orleans to every show, the band also showcases a full horn section led by Brent Rose and a who’s who of Latino percussionists on the New Orleans music scene.

NATURALLY 7

Prepare to be amazed by the vocal harmonies and beatboxing skills of Naturally 7, pushing the boundaries of a cappella music. With vocal choreography perfectly interwoven, compelling the musical maestro, Quincy Jones, to declare that “Naturally 7 is the future of vocal music,” the group performs jawdropping audio pyrotechnics, leaving the audience always wanting more.

NAUGHTY PROFESSOR

NATHAN & THE ZYDECO CHA CHAS

With over three decades of experience, Nathan Williams is a seasoned accordion player known for his exhilarating performances. As the frontman, he leads with fast and fiery accordion melodies, complemented by fiddle-driven zydeco rhythms and the signature sound of the rub board. Together, they create a distinctive and unforgettable musical experience deeply rooted in the swamps of South Louisiana.

NATIVE NATIONS INTERTRIBAL

Renowned Pow Wow ensemble, Native Nations Intertribal is a gathering of different tribal members from throughout the Southeastern region, including the states of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and beyond. Don’t miss the opportunity to experience this beautiful educational and participatory presentations of indigenous drums, dance, and song.

Emerging from Loyola University in 2011, Naughty Professor is a boundary-pushing jazz fusion sextet that has garnered a dedicated fanbase. Collaborating with New Orleans jazz icons and renowned for their elite sound, the band’s technical prowess and innovative songwriting have revolutionized the jazz-funk scene. Their performances regularly sell out venues, solidifying their status and amassing a fervent cult following.

NEIL YOUNG & CRAZY HORSE

Neil Young, an icon of rock, delivers chart-topping hits like “Heart of Gold” and “After the Gold Rush.” With multiple Grammy Awards, and with his band Crazy Horse, legendary performances promise a timeless experience.

NEW BIRTH BRASS BAND

Blending hip-hop, Mardi Gras Indian chants, funk, and modern jazz with traditional New Orleans sounds,

New Birth Brass Band captivates with their dynamic fusion. Led by Tanio Hingle and featuring William Smith on trumpet, the band will pay tribute to beloved founding member, snare drummer Kerry “Fatman” Hunter, who passed away early Mardi Gras morning.

NEW BREED BRASS BAND WITH GUEST TROMBONE SHORTY

New Breed Brass Band merges funk, rock, jazz, and hip-hop with the second-line brass band tradition.

Established by five New Orleans natives, including the skilled drummer Jenard Andrews from the renowned Andrews family, the band’s roots lie in street parade performances. Grammynominees, their repertoire features fresh interpretations of popular songs, breathing new life into the brass band tradition. They will be joined by Jenard’s Uncle Troy aka Trombone Shorty for this special Jazz Fest show.

NEW HOPE BAPTIST CHURCH MASS CHOIR

Led by Kendall Smith, New Hope Baptist Church is a longstanding ministry within the 86-year-old church, overseen by Rev. Jamaal Weathersby. The choir showcases a repertoire ranging from spirituals and anthems to hymns and gospel music. Committed to the mission of reaching the lost through outreach, evangelism, and education, they strive to make a positive impact in their community.

NEW LEVIATHAN ORIENTAL FOX-TROT ORCHESTRA

Established in 1972, this 18-piece orchestra specializes in period arrangements of popular music from 1890 to 1934, including ragtime, with a focus on compositions by New Orleans artists. They have garnered international acclaim through their performances around the globe.

NEW ORLEANS GOSPEL SOUL CHILDREN

Dedicated to spreading the gospel through music, fostering positive youth activities, and nurturing a thriving community environment, this nonprofit organization is celebrating 50 years of impactful music crafted by the Gospel Soul Children. Led by Craig Adams, this choir includes a who’s who in the Gospel vocal community and are often visited by their alumni who have built careers in the music industry.

NEW ORLEANS GUITAR MASTERS: JOHN RANKIN, JIMMY ROBINSON AND CRANSTON CLEMENTS

The New Orleans Guitar Masters unite renowned local guitarists onstage.

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Cranston Clements, awarded Best Rock Guitarist by Offbeat magazine, infuses soulful jazz into his masterful performances. Jimmy Robinson, known for leading Woodenhead and co-creating Twangorama, garners acclaim for his exceptional compositions. Completing the trio is John Rankin, celebrated for his mastery of solo acoustic guitar, forming an ensemble of legendary talent.

NEW ORLEANS JAZZ VIPERS

Traditional jazz spirit comes alive with the New Orleans Jazz Vipers’ infectious rhythms and swinging melodies, promising a toe-tapping good time for all. The first band to ever perform at the now famed Spotted Cat Jazz Club on Frenchman Street in 2001, they have set a trend for swinging traditional New Orleans Jazz still vibrant in the jazz clubs of today.

NEW ORLEANS KLEZMER ALLSTARS

The New Orleans Klezmer Allstars infuse classic Jewish Klezmer music with hints of New Orleans jazz, funk and Eastern European flavors, resulting in a distinctive and captivating sound. Led by talented musicians like Jonathan Freilich, Ben Ellman, and Glenn Hartman, along with various guest artists, their performances promise an unforgettable musical journey andmake you want to dance the Horah!

NEW ORLEANS NIGHTCRAWLERS

Pioneering a dynamic fusion of funk into a traditional form of New Orleans jazz, the New Orleans Nightcrawlers Brass Band emerges from the rich tapestry of the Crescent City’s brass band scene, boasting decades of musical prowess. With deep roots in the community and a Grammy win under their belt, they epitomize the vibrancy and complexity inherent in the genre, while honoring the essential traditions of New Orleans culture.

NEW ORLEANS SUSPECTS

This New Orleans Supergroup has been laying down its “Swampified Rock and Roll” combining irresistibly tight funk, soulful horns, Americana based rhythm and blues, and a pinch of jamband to create a uniquely funky groove. The Suspects are a powerhouse ensemble that captures the essence of New Orleans delivering irresistible grooves and soulful melodies.

NICHOLAS PAYTON & THE NTH POWER

Each year, Payton brings a fresh perspective to his performances, often highlighting bebop, swing and the vibrant sounds of New Orleans and Afro-Caribbean music. With a

rotating lineup of eclectic sidemen, he consistently showcases his transcendent talent on the trumpet while keeping his shows dynamic and engaging. This year he will be joined by Nth Power as he takes the Jazz Tent to new heights.

NICKEL CREEK

Nickel Creek is the internationally renowned roots trio of mandolinist Chris Thile, violinist Sara Watkins and guitarist Sean Watkins. The Grammy-winning bluegrass sensation has revolutionized folk and roots music since first performing together as children at a pizza parlor in San Diego in 1989.

NIMKII & THE NINIIS

Nimkii & The Niniis are a Canadian First Nations musical group from Wiikwemkoong, Ontario, whose debut EP Nang Giizhigoong was a Juno Award nominee for Traditional Indigenous Artist of the Year at the Juno Awards of 2022. They have travelled internationally promoting their indigenous culture and promise a powerful showcase of cultural heritage.

NINEVEH BAPTIST CHURCH MASS CHOIR

WITH DR. HEZEKIAH BRINSON

Hailing from neighboring Metairie, the Nineveh Baptist Church Mass Choir brings their uplifting songs of praise and worship to Jazz Fest, spreading their message of faith and devotion to festival attendees.

NITTY GRITTY DIRT BAND

Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is an American country rock band formed in 1966 in Long Beach, California. With a career that spans more than five decades, NGDB has gone from a hippie jug-band to pioneers of country rock, and their influence is still being felt today. Their multiplatinum album, “Will the Circle Be Unbroken," is honored and preserved by the Library of Congress.

NOCCA JAZZ ENSEMBLE

The NOCCA Jazz Ensemble is made up of exceptionally talented young jazz aficionados from the renowned New Orleans Center for Creative Arts high school. Showcasing a repertoire that spans from classic renditions by jazz icons to its own contemporary interpretations, the ensemble displays a remarkable musical maturity. Notable alumni from this esteemed institution include Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews, Ben Jaffe, Alexis Marceaux and Sasha Masakowski.

NOCOA COMMUNITY CHOIR

While offering aid to elderly residents, the New Orleans Council on Aging also nurtures a community choir whose melodies are a balm to the soul for those fortunate enough to listen.

NORBERT SUSEMIHL’S NEW ORLEANS ALLSTARS

Let the infectious rhythms of New Orleans jazz sweep you off your feet with Norbert Susemihl’s Allstars, including jazz luminaries such as Herlin Riley, Craig Klein, and Shaye Cohn in the band. Their set promises an experience of pure musical joy and celebration in the Economy Hall Tent.

and ultimately moving to New Orleans in 2014, now his adopted home. Joined by stellar musicians including acclaimed bassist, Amina Scott, Oscar Rossignoli’s set is sure to be transformative.

OUMOU SANGARÉ OF MALI

Explore the captivating sounds of Mali with Oumou Sangaré as she delivers a mesmerizing Afro-centric performance filled with soulful vocals and infectious danceable rhythms. Born in Bamako, Oumou Sangaré is member of a Fulani family from the Wassoulou region of southern Mali. This Grammy nominee for best World Music Album is often referred to as “The Songbird of Wassoulou,” contemporizing traditional songs along with the traditional Calabash.

OMARI NEVILLE

Formerly under his father Cyril Neville’s leadership at Jazz Fest, Omari Neville now fronts his band, a dynamic fusion of New Orleans funk, rock, reggae, punk and soul influences.

ORIGINAL PINETTES BRASS BAND

The Original Pinettes Brass Band, New Orleans’ sole all-female brass ensemble, specializes in contemporary brass music under the direction of snare drummer Christie Jordain. Since 1991, they have been captivating audiences with their funky performances, ensuring a good time for all.

OSCAR ROSSIGNOLI QUINTET

Oscar Rossignoli brings his innovative jazz compositions to Jazz Fest, delivering mesmerizing performances on piano that showcase his unique blend of traditional and contemporary influences. Born in Honduras, he studied classically at the National School of Music Conservatory in Tegucigalpa before attending LSU

PALMETTO BUG STOMPERS

Palmetto Bug Stompers deliver authentic New Orleans jazz with hits like “Bugle Call Rag.” Their spirited performances promise a lively showcase of traditional jazz, featuring Washboard Chaz.

PANORAMA JAZZ BAND

For more than two decades, Panorama Jazz Band, under the guidance of clarinetist Ben Schenck, has enriched the New Orleans music landscape. Infusing elements from the Caribbean, Latin America, Klezmer and Eastern Europe, they offer a dynamic fusion with a distinct party ambiance.

PAPA MALI TRIO

Raised in Shreveport, this New Orleans guitar maestro blends the raw essence of Southern soul, blues, and reggae with the psychedelic vibes of the West

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Coast. Joined by bassist Casandra "Too Funky" Faulconer and drummer, Russ Broussard. Papa Mali’s eclectic fusion defines his uniquely captivating musical realm.

PARDON MY FRENCH!

Pardon My French! delivers infectious French-inspired tunes, promising a spirited celebration of French culture and music. Imagine yourself outside a Parisian Café as you hear the accordion, and guitar accompany the French lyrics wafting through the air!

PASTOR JAI REED

Pastor Reed, the senior pastor of New Beginnings Christian Center New Orleans, is celebrated in the Gospel music industry for his soulful and impactful ministry. Beyond his musical talents, he is set to grace television screens this spring with his talk show, “Let’s Talk About It with Jai Reed,” offering insights and inspiration to viewers.

PASTOR TYRONE JEFFERSON

Experience the electrifying energy of Pastor Tyrone Jefferson as he brings jubilant gospel tunes to life. Leading with fervor, his choir from the Abundant Life Tabernacle Church delivers gratitude-filled quartetstyle lyrics for an unforgettable tambourine-shaking celebration.

PATRICE FISHER & ARPA WITH GUESTS FROM MARTINIQUE, FRANCE AND FRENCH GUYANA

Harpist Patrice Fisher leads her Latin jazz band, Arpa along with special

guest musicians from Martinique, France and French Guyana, delivering a multicultural musical experience that blends Caribbean rhythms with jazz sophistication.

PATRICE RUSHEN

Patrice Rushen dazzles audiences with her soulful vocals and virtuosic keyboard skills, delivering dynamic performances that span jazz, R&B, funk and pop, a fusion that combines melodic accessibility with instrumental prowess. With top hits such as “Forget Me Nots,” Patrice Rushen is also a classically trained pianist and highly acclaimed composer.

PAUL SANCHEZ AND THE ROLLING ROAD SHOW

Singer/Songwriter Paul Sanchez, a product of New Orleans, is a cornerstone of the city’s vibrant rock and roll scene. His music, featured in films and television, embodies the essence of the Rolling Road Show, uniting like-minded, energetic rock musicians who adhere to the “Threadhead” doctrine.

PAULA & THE PONTIACS

Paula & the Pontiacs ignite the stage with their dynamic performances, delivering soulful blues and rock tunes that keep the crowd grooving all day long.

PAULETTE WRIGHT

Powerful vocals and dynamic stage presence define Paulette Wright’s captivating performances, promising an unforgettable

experience filled with emotion and authenticity. The international award-winning Gospel singer has taken her anointed sound from New Orleans around the globe.

PEOPLE MUSEUM

Formed in 2016 in New Orleans’ Treme neighborhood, People Museum is a pop-art electronic indie-pop quartet founded by singer Claire Givens and trombonist Jeremy Phipps that includes Charles Lumar on tuba and bass and Aaron Boudreaux on drums and keys. Their eclectic sound, drawing from afrobeat, hip-hop, choral, and marching band influences, reflects the diverse tapestry of Louisiana’s music scene.

PETER HARRIS AND FIRM ROOTS

FEATURING HERLIN RILEY, DWIGHT FITCH JR., DEREK DOUGET AND ASHLIN PARKER

Bassist Peter Harris leads Firm Roots, a jazz ensemble featuring Grammynominated talents like Herlin Riley, Dwight Fitch Jr., Derek Douget and Ashlin Parker, promising a dynamic showcase of jazz brilliance.

PINE LEAF BOYS

Hailing from the heart of Southern Louisiana, this dynamic Cajun and Creole ensemble is renowned for their electrifying performances and meticulous arrangements. Drawing inspiration from the rich traditions of Acadian bands of yore as well as modern jams, accordionist Wilson Savoy spearheads the group, guiding audiences through an unforgettable, knee-slapping experience.

PJ MORTON

PJ Morton, Grammy-winning singer-songwriter and Maroon 5 keyboardist, dazzles with soulful vocals and chart-topping hits like “Say So” and “Only One.” PJ Morton has taken his roots in the churches of New Orleans, and brought his spirited talents to the pop R&B realm with a Gospel infusion.

PLAYERS ELLA & LOUIE TRIBUTE BAND

FEATURING KIKI CHAPMAN AND WENDELL BRUNIOUS

Pay homage to jazz royalty with Players Ella & Louie Tribute Band, featuring Kiki Chapman and Wendell Brunious, as they bring the timeless classics of Ella Fitzgerald and Louis Armstrong to life in a spellbinding performance.

POCKET ACES BRASS BAND

Pocket Aces Brass Band was born from the reunion of childhood friends, now dedicated musicians united in celebrating joy and camaraderie through the vibrant sounds of New Orleans brass music. Infused with elements of jazz, hip hop, rap, rock and R&B, their performances promise an unforgettable fusion of genres.

PRESERVATION BRASS

Kevin Louis and Mark Braud take the lead on trumpet from the renowned house band of New Orleans’ iconic Preservation Hall. The Preservation Brass, featuring members from esteemed brass bands like Olympia, Treme and Tornado, embodies the unparalleled skill and musical legacy that defines the spirit of the Big Easy.

PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND

Preservation Hall Jazz Band stands as a cornerstone of New Orleans’ musical heritage. With over 50 years of global influence, their commitment to traditional jazz earns accolades like the National Medal of Arts. Led by Ben Jaffe, son of the Hall’s founders, it preserves and invigorates the city’s rich musical traditions for future generations.

PROPHETESS FLORA AND THE ANGELS OF LIGHT GOSPEL SINGERS

Inspirational harmonies and uplifting melodies define Prophetess Flora and The Angels of Light Gospel Singers’ powerful performances, promising a transcendent experience that touches hearts and souls.

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QUEEN LATIFAH

Queen Latifah, multi-talented artist, renowned for her Grammywinning hits like “U.N.I.T.Y.” and “Ladies First,” promises a dynamic performance showcasing her versatility and iconic contributions to music and film. Latifah received critical acclaim for her portrayal of blues singer Bessie Smith in the HBO Film in 2015, departed from her origins in Rap to perform jazz and soul standards on “The Dana Owens Album” and has returned to her hip hop roots for this highly anticipated performance on the Congo Square Stage.

QUIANA LYNELL

Quiana Lynell has made her salient mark on the jazz-and-beyond musical world as a wise, heartfelt, warm vocalist whose voice is singular in its soul, intensity, ecstasy and outright spiritual courage. Mesmerizing with hits like “Move Me No Mountain,” Quiana Lynell was the 2017 winner of the International Sarah Vaughan Vocal Jazz Competition, and continues to amaze when she graces the stage.

New Orleans Brass Band, Hot 8, at the 2023 Petronio Alvarez Festival in Cali, Colombia, fusing the two forms of brass music in a completely original and unique form.

RAY BOUDREAUX

Hailing from South Louisiana, Ray Boudreaux is a soulful singersongwriter who made his mark by finishing in the top 8 on season 5 of NBC's “The Voice.” Inspired by the iconic sounds of Muscle Shoals, Stax Records, Motown and Swamp Pop, Boudreaux seamlessly blends these influences to deliver a truly soul-stirring experience for his audience.

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RAINY EYES

Norwegian-born Americana artist Rainy Eyes, now based in Louisiana since 2020, has intriguied audiences across the U.S. for a decade with her spellbinding, timeless sound, tightknit harmonies, and thoughtful songwriting.

RAM OF HAITI

RAM, a mizik rasin ensemble originating from Port-au-Prince, Haiti, is led by Richard A. Morse and his wife, Lunise. Resettled in New Orleans, they bring their unique blend of traditional voudou lyrics and Haitian rhythms, incorporating rara horns and petro drums alongside funky rock influences.

RANCHO APARTE OF COLOMBIA

The best-known music of Chocó, on the Pacific coast of Colombia is lively brass band music called Chirimía. Rancho Aparte takes that sound and adds their own explosive twist by including elements of Rap, Rock, and Funk. They collaborated with

New Orleans band, Real Love will entertain with soulful renditions of Motown favorites and promise a heartfelt journey through Old School R&B classic hits.

REBIRTH BRASS BAND

Renowned for its Grammy Awardwinning talent, the Rebirth Brass Band stands as a cornerstone of New Orleans' bustling brass scene, gracing stages across the city's venues, second lines, and festivals with their nightly performances. Rooted deeply in the city's rich brass heritage, their music pulsates with an infectious energy and joyous spirit, reflected beautifully in their dynamic songwriting.

RENÉE GROS & TIAGO GUY

Renée Gros & Tiago Guy blend jazz and Brazilian influences with soulful vocals and intricate guitar melodies, creating a mesmerizing musical experience.

THE REVELERS

Hailing from Lafayette, Louisiana, The Revelers blend accordion, fiddle, saxophone and guitars to craft their

distinctive swamp pop sound. With a nod to '50s groove-rock, they infuse modern Cajun/zydeco flair.

RHIANNON GIDDENS

Grammy and Pulitzer Prize-winning artist, Rhiannon Giddens, delivers poignant hit songs like "Freedom Highway” with truly mesmerizing vocals. The multi-instrumentalist songwriter performs her brand of soul-stirring folk music, with its miles-deep historical roots and contemporary sensibilities, blending in blues and Americana.

RICH COLLINS

Hailing from New Orleans, Emmywinning songwriter and multiinstrumentalist Rich Collins delights audiences with his voice and authentic storytelling, delivering heartfelt melodies that resonate deeply. He rose to fame as co-creator and co-star of the Disney television series “Imagination Movers.”

RICKY SEBASTIAN & PAT CASEY PRESENT THE MUSIC OF JACO PASTORIUS

Together, bassist Pat Casey and drummer Ricky Sebastian will lead a big band tributing the jazz/ funk fusion of Jaco Pastorius, the Weather Report musician whose band Ricky played with back in the '80s. Ricky Sebastian stands as one of today's foremost drummers and music educators globally, having collaborated with a plethora of New Orleans legends and beyond.

THE RISING STARS FIFE & DRUM BAND

The Rising Stars Fife & Drum Band celebrate Mississippi's musical heritage with spirited performances and infectious rhythms, promising a captivating showcase steeped in Blues history. Sharde Thomas carries on the fife and drum tradition of her grandfather, Othar Turner,

introducing the cultural heritage to the next generation of music fans.

RIVER ECKERT

River Eckert, a 14-year-old piano phenom and Louisiana native, is equally adept at playing the music of Professor Longhair and James Booker, impressing with his piano skills and old-soul capabilities at such a young age.

ROBERT FINLEY

Originally from Bernice, Louisiana, Robert Finley is an American Blues and Soul singer-songwriter and guitarist. After decades of performing semi-professionally followed by time away from music, Finley made a comeback in 2016, with a 2021 release, "Sharecropper's Son" produced by Dan Auerbach of The Black Keys. Finley now brings his unique brand of Louisiana Blues around the world.

ROBIN BARNES AND THE FIYABIRDS

New Orleans Songbird Robin Barnes and her group The FiyaBirds mesmerize audiences with their spirited sound and infectious energy, embodying the heart of the city.

ROCKIN' DOPSIE JR & THE ZYDECO TWISTERS

From zydeco royalty, Rockin' Dopsie Jr. infuses R&B and soul into his family's legacy. With masterful washboard skills, his Zydeco Twisters blend rootsy rhythms and spirited pop covers. A consummate entertainer, Dopsie always makes sure his audiences are dancing and having fun.

RODDIE ROMERO & THE HUB CITY ALL-STARS

For over two decades, The Hub City All Stars, led by the talented accordionist and slide guitar

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player Roddie Romero, have been captivating audiences worldwide. Three time Grammy nominees, their Louisiana Roots Rock draw inspiration from the rich Creole tradition and its vibrant origins from their hometown of Lafayette. With Erick Adcock on keys, the group's shows are fueled by a dynamic blend of talent and passion.

RONNIE LAMARQUE

Ronnie Lamarque, a seasoned performer who wowed America's Got Talent at 72, dazzles audiences with his mastery of crooning jazz standards and scat singing. Hailing from Arabi, Louisiana, and with a love of both cars and music, LaMarque has created very successful career as a car dealer and is an unforgettable entertainer when he steps on stage.

ROSALIE "LADY TAMBOURINE" WASHINGTON

Rosalie "Lady Tambourine" Washington brings joy to the Gospel Tent as she joins the stage with many groups beating on her tambourine. Her infectious energy makes it impossible not to get up and dance along.

ROSIE LEDET

Rosie Ledet delivers high-energy performances of zydeco music that get audiences dancing with her infectious rhythms. Known as the Zydeco Sweetheart, Rosie Ledet is a Creole accordionist who writes and sings songs that are as sultry and suggestive as they are danceable.

ROY ROGERS & THE DELTA RHYTHM KINGS

Roy Rogers is considered one of today's preeminent slide guitarists. With his electrifying mastery of slide guitar coupled with his capacity for superior live performances, Rogers has won consistent critical acclaim for his consummate studio work as well as his deft ability to bring the house down during live shows with his band, the Delta Rhythm Kings.

RUMBA BUENA

Founded by percussionist Johnny Marcia, Rumba Buena's creation was a collaborative effort, drawing on the talents of musicians from pre-Katrina groups like Los Babies and Los Sagitarios. This vibrant local Latin big band is renowned for its electrifying performances, specializing in salsa, merengue, and creating unforgettable good

times for all who listen.

RUTHIE FOSTER

Blues icon Ruthie Foster delivers soul-stirring vocals and heartfelt lyrics, captivating audiences with her Grammy-nominated talent and offering a performance filled with emotion and authenticity. She transforms sorrow and healing into her songs pushing boundaries with an indelible combination of Folk, Soul, Gospel, Jazz, and Rock infused into her special brand of Blues.

RYAN FORET & FORET TRADITION

Ryan Foret & Foret Tradition deliver country charm and Southern soul with heartfelt lyrics and infectious melodies, promising a memorable performance that resonates deeply. At the helm of Bayou Soul, Ryan Foret has kept Swamp Pop music alive leading a new era with Foret Tradition.

Orleans’ St. Mary’s Academy exudes spiritual energy, uplifting hearts with every note they sing.

SAMANTHA FISH

Blues sensation Samantha Fish captivates with powerful vocals and scorching guitar solos, infusing classic blues with a rocking modern edge, promising a mesmerizing performance. A sultry badass on the guitar with the stage presence of a rockstar, Samantha Fish is fulfilling her longtime mission of opening up the blues genre to entirely new audiences.

SAMARA JOY

ST. JOSEPH THE WORKER MUSIC MINISTRY

St. Joseph the Worker Music Ministry unites in celebration of Christian holidays, offering contemporary gospel with deeprooted reverence. Its harmonious melodies honors tradition while embracing a modern sound.

ST. MARY'S ACADEMY GOSPEL CHOIR

Stirring souls with powerful harmonies, this choir from New

Samara Joy enchants with her dynamic range promises a captivating performance that resonates deeply with audiences. With strong family lineage in Gospel music, Samara Joy has approached jazz with fervor since a young age, and at a mere 24 years old, is headlining large theater halls as a multi-award winning jazz artist, including Best Vocalist at Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Essentially Ellington competition and three Grammys for Best New Artist, Jazz Vocal Album, and Improvised Jazz Solo.

SAVOY FAMILY CAJUN BAND

Originating from Eunice, Louisiana, Marc Savoy's accordion mastery traces back to childhood kitchen dances. With wife Ann and sons Joel and Wilson, he immerses audiences in authentic Cajun

sounds, deeply rooted in the traditions of Southwest Louisiana.

SELWYN BIRCHWOOD

Selwyn Birchwood, a rising star in the blues world, showcases his fiery guitar work and powerful vocals, delivering a high-energy performance that leaves audiences wanting more. A contemporary bluesman from Florida, this visionary songwriter, lap steel player, and guitarist is creating a new sound he calls “Electric Swamp Funkin’ Blues” blending an intoxicating mix of deep blues, psychedelic-tinged rock, bootyshaking funk and sweet Southern soul.

SEMOLIAN WARRIORS MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Leading this Mardi Gras Indian tribe from Uptown is Big Chief Yam, also known as James Harris of Wild Magnolias fame. Experience an essential facet of New Orleans culture and witness the authentic headdresses worn as the tribe sings their traditional call and response chants accompanied by percussive sounds and drum-heavy, rhythmic beats. Let the infectious energy fuel your feet as you dance your way through the festival.

SERATONES

The Seratones consist of four accomplished musicians dedicated to delivering electrifying performances that will leave you breathless. With lead singer A.J. Haynes at the mic, the band’s music is rooted in

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Black Feminism and plays a funky soul-based rock tinged with gospel, punk, disco, and Afrofuturism. The Shreveport band’s mission is clear: to provide an unforgettable musical journey and reignite your belief in the enduring power of rock and roll.

SHADES OF PRAISE NEW ORLEANS INTERRACIAL GOSPEL CHOIR

Established in 2000 under the guidance of conductor Al Bemiss, Shades of Praise was created as a vibrant expression of interdenominational and multicultural harmony.. The Gospel choir has continued on to spread the joy of gospel music, breaking down barriers and welcoming all who wish to join in the celebration.

SHAGGADELIC & RAW REVOLUTION

As Shaggadelic, Ryan Batiste, of the legendary New Orleans music family, leads Raw Revolution with his rapping chops. Originally trained as a drummer, he has evolved as a producer of his own hip-hop/rap music with lush keyboard technique and radio-ready pop hooks, lighting the stage on fire when he steps up to the mic.

SHAMARR ALLEN

Shamarr Allen, a jazz prodigy, consistently exceeds expectations on the pocket trumpet, playing without boundaries. Hailing from the Lower 9th Ward of New Orleans, Allen fuses elements of jazz, hip-hop, trap, rock, R&B, New Orleans bounce, pop, and marching band music into his powerful genre-bending original sound, dubbed “hip-rock.”

SHAWAN RICE

This soulful powerhouse enchants with her captivating voice and emotive storytelling, delivering a performance that resonates deeply with audiences. Choosing New Orleans as her adopted home, Rice’s music is an eclectic layered mix of rootsy neo-soul heavily influenced by Black American music.

SHAWN WILLIAMS

Shawn Williams makes music that's every bit as diverse and hauntingly soulful as her hometown of New Orleans. She labels her sound as "altrocka countrybilly serial killer blues," carving out an atmospheric sound that blends amplified guitars with raw, honest lyrics, creating her own brand of Americana-noire.

SIERRA GREEN AND THE GIANTS

Sierra Green & The Soul Machine embodies New Orleans music: soulful,

fun, and overflowing with talent. Led by Sierra Green's powerful vocals, reminiscent of Aretha Franklin and Irma Thomas, the band blends classic and contemporary soul influences, like an old school Motown throwback with modern flavor.

SILVER SYNTHETIC

Silver Synthetic electrifies with its psychedelic rock sound and mesmerizing melodies, delivering a minimalist take on rock & roll. With its musicians rooted in punk bands, Silver Synthetic is a far departure from their former bands’ sounds, taking a chilled approach to hooky, danceable rock-n-roll music and lots of vocal harmonies interwoven with guitar solos.

SMOKING TIME JAZZ CLUB

Smoking Time Jazz Club brings vintage jazz vibes and infectious energy to the stage, promising a lively performance that transports audiences to the jazz age.

SONNY GULLAGE & THE BLUES GROOVERS

Rising swiftly to prominence, Kevin “Sonny” Gullage fronts The Blues Groovers with the confidence of a seasoned artist. His soulful vocals and captivating blues piano, combined with the band's experience, mesmerize audiences.

SONNY LANDRETH

Sonny Landreth, the slide guitar maestro from South Louisiana, debuted his inaugural album in 1981. Renowned for his innovative right-hand technique, which

encompasses tapping, slapping, and picking strings, Landreth's performances are a bold fusion of blues, jazz improvisation, and classic rock influences.

SONS OF JAZZ BRASS BAND

This brass band packs a powerful punch with their larger-than-life sound. Their infectious charisma and boundless energy redefine tradition while honoring their roots.

SOUL BRASS BAND

Soul Brass Band solidifies its status as a quintessential New Orleans gem, blending second-line tradition with versatile party vibes. Led by frontman drummer Derrick Freeman and saxophonist James Martin, this ensemble boasts an all-star lineup delivering signature brass band performances enriched with timeless soul and boundless fun.

SOUTHERN UNIVERSITY BATON ROUGE JAZZ ENSEMBLE

The vibrant performers from Southern University in Baton Rouge, led by Music Director and saxophonist Roderick Paulin, deliver a mesmerizing show. Despite their youth, their remarkable talent continues to flourish, leaving audiences awestruck.

SPYBOY J & THEE STORM MARDI GRAS INDIANS

Leading the charge with fierce vocals and powerful rhythms, this Mardi Gras Indian tribe from New Orleans commands attention with their dynamic performances. Led by Jwan Boudreaux, grandson of the

famed Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Thee Storm leads traditional songs with a funky backbeat, and mesmerize in their hand-sewn beaded and feathered suits.

STEEL PULSE

Steel Pulse ignites the crowd with reggae anthems and infectious energy, delivering a powerful performance that uplifts spirits and moves bodies. With a 40 year legacy, Steel Pulse continues as a revolutionary reggae powerhouse, singing about controversial topics of racial injustice and human rights globally.

STEFON HARRIS & BLACKOUT

Stefon Harris & Blackout, led by visionary vibraphonist Stefon Harris, captivate with its innovative jazz fusion sound, promising dynamic rhythms and intricate melodies that push musical boundaries.

STEPHEN KING

Prepare to be captivated by the hiphop sounds of rapper, Stephen King as he delivers one of his signature heartfelt performances filled with emotion and passion. Combining Gospel with Hip-Hop, the mission of his faith-based lyrics is to serve, promote, and edify the peace of God’s truth, and build people up in the Spirit.

STEPHEN MARLEY

Reggae royalty brings his Grammywinning talent, infusing the stage with infectious rhythms and soulful melodies, promising an unforgettable experience. Continue in the footsteps of his father, the

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late great Bob Marley, Stephen’s message through Reggae music is to free people’s minds in order to free the soul, spreading the message of love and unity.

STEPHEN WALKER N'EM SWINGING IN NEW ORLEANS

Stephen Walker N'em Swinging in New Orleans delivers dynamic performances that blend traditional jazz with modern flair, showcasing Walker's virtuosic trombone playing. Currently touring with The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Stephen Walker has played everything from Gospel to Jazz, with luminaries such as Irvin Mayfield, Delfeayo and Branford Marsalis, Harry Connick Jr., and many more.

STEVE RILEY & THE MAMOU PLAYBOYS

Renowned accordion master and Grammy Award-winner, Steve Riley, infuses The Mamou Playboys with his distinctive flair. Together, they showcase the rich tradition of French-Cajun music to audiences across the globe. With over 25 years of experience, the group has upheld a reputation for excellence that only continues to grow stronger with time.

STOOGES BRASS BAND

Renowned as one of the premier brass bands in the industry, the Stooges Brass Band infuses elements of hip hop and funk into the timeless tradition of New Orleans

brass music. Since its inception in 1996, the group has been delivering unforgettable musical parties and high-energy performances that captivate audiences.

STORYVILLE STOMPERS BRASS BAND

The Storyville Stompers hold a significant role in both the brass music scene of New Orleans and its broader influence. As a leading brass band in the Crescent City, Storyville preserves the traditional style while donning timeless black and white uniforms, evoking a nostalgic ambiance reminiscent of classic eras.

SUNPIE & THE LOUISIANA SUNSPOTS

Mastering the harmonica, accordion and washboard, Bruce "Sunpie" Barnes is renowned for his sizzling blues and zydeco, infused with AfroCaribbean and Haitian influences. With the Louisiana Sunspots, he celebrates diverse cultural sounds.

SUSANNE ORTNER'S MACUMBA

Susanne Ortner's Macumba blends the Latin rhythms of Choro with jazz influences, promising a dynamic and eclectic performance that transports audiences to Brazil. Choro, often considered the “New Orleans Jazz of Brazil,” has roots in Samba and Bossa Nova, and is played by this international band consisting of members from Brazil, Argentina, and Germany.

SWEET CRUDE

While Sweet Crude occasionally

sings in Louisiana’s Creole French, its music defies tradition, and ignites the stage with youthful energy. Led by vocalist Alexis Marceaux and fiddler Sam Craft, their entertaining brand of indiepop with tribal rhythms and powerful harmonies form a unique, unforgettable sound that makes their audiences jump and dance.

“rousing and vibrant like thunder and lightning.”

TBC BRASS BAND

Originating from the vibrant 7th and 9th wards, To Be Continued (TBC) Brass Band embodies the spirit of New Orleans' second line tradition. Since 2002, they've blended jazz, brass and funk-rock, captivating audiences citywide.

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TAB BENOIT

For over three decades, Tab Benoit has been a torchbearer for Louisiana blues. With four Blues Music Awards and induction into the Louisiana Music Hall of Fame, Benoit's legacy speaks volumes. Across his 20 albums, his distinct charm shines, particularly evident in his live shows where he effortlessly channels the soulful essence of Southern Louisiana.

TAMI NEILSON

Tami Neilson captivates audiences with her powerhouse vocals and vintage-inspired sound, delivering performances that evoke the golden age of soul and rockabilly. Raised in Canada as part of the touring family band, The Neilsons, Tami Neilson is now based in New Zealand, where her performances have been awarded Country Music Awards and have been called

Terence Blanchard, a Grammy Award-winning trumpeter and composer, has been collaborating with Fabian Amazan of E-Collective since 2012. Together, they craft a mesmerizing fusion of jazz, R&B and easy listening, transporting listeners to a realm of musical transcendence. Their groundbreaking album "Breathless," released in 2015, invites listeners on a captivating journey through the realms of the musically enlightened. The Turtle Island Quartet join the band adding its hybrid classical/jazz strings for lush sounds on the Jazz Tent Stage.

TERRANCE SIMIEN AND THE ZYDECO EXPERIENCE FT. MARCELLA SIMIEN

Terrance Simien, a Grammy Awardwinning zydeco artist, has been a cherished fixture at Jazz Fest for years. His live performances are captivating, immersing audiences in the vibrant traditions of Creole Louisiana. Renowned for his breathtaking shows, Simien takes the stage with a dynamic ensemble featuring drums, washboard, accordion and his beautiful voice singing the sweet melodies of Creole French.

THE ALLMAN BETTS BAND

The Allman Betts Band rocks Jazz Fest with their Southern blues-rock sound, carrying on the legacy of their fathers’ legendary Allman Brothers with powerful performances. Led by Devon Allman and Duane Betts, these modernday guitar heroes play their own version of American Roots music, galvanizing the next generation of Americana musicians.

THE ANOINTED JACKSON SISTERS

The Anointed Jackson Sisters enchant with angelic harmonies and powerful vocals, spreading messages of love and faith through its soul-stirring gospel performances. Hailing from

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Goldsboro, North Carolina, this family band of six sisters and one cousin have a commanding presence and will stir your soul in the Gospel Tent.

THE BATISTE BROTHERS TRIBUTE TO RUSSELL BATISTE

The Batiste Brothers, a dynamic musical ensemble led by Paul Batiste of the acclaimed Batiste Family, showcase their versatility with a fusion of jazz, funk, R&B, and soul that keeps audiences on their feet. Through the brothers, the band has raised up the next generation of Batistes, including Grammy-winning Jonathan Batiste, the late Russell Batiste, Jamal, and many other cousins. Some family members reunite to play in tribute to funky drummer, Russell, who left us way too early in life.

THE BEACH BOYS

Legendary harmonies and iconic surf rock anthems define their timeless sound. Between the 1960’s and today, The Beach Boys had more than 80 songs chart worldwide, rightfully owning a spot in the Rock & Hall of Fame and charting #12 on the Rolling Stone’s list of “500 Greatest Artists of All Time.” Prepare for a nostalgic journey through sunsoaked melodies when The Beach Boys come to town.

THE BESTER SINGERS

The Bester Singers, hailing from Slidell, grace the Jazz Fest Gospel Stage with their dynamic blend of a cappella gospel and captivating dance routines. Their spirited performances, complete with mambo lines, captivate audiences.

THE BETTY SHIRLEY BAND

Jazz sophistication meets soulful elegance in the music of The Betty Shirley Band, promising a captivating performance filled with lush harmonies and unforgettable melodies.

THE CAESAR BROTHERS FUNK BOX

Experience funk like never before with The Caesar Brothers Funk Box, serving up irresistible grooves and infectious rhythms along with Mardi Gras Indians. Led by New Orleans brothers, horn players Norman and Ricky Caesar, the Funk Box is like putting a quarter in a jukebox – they play New Orleans-centric material that is filled with the history of New Orleans funk.

THE CITY OF LOVE MUSIC & WORSHIP ARTS CHOIR

The City of Love Music & Worship

Arts Choir brings a dynamic energy to their performances, fueled by multiple generations within the group. The infectious enthusiasm is guaranteed to have you dancing and praising with joy in no time.

THE COLE WILLIAMS BAND

Soulful sophistication meets raw emotion in the music of The Cole Williams Band, promising a mesmerizing performance filled with heartfelt lyrics and unforgettable melodies. Bridging the genres of R&B, soul, social justice, and Gospel Music, Cole Williams performs original songs with a message of uplifting humanity.

THE CRYBABIES

The Crybabies are an all female string band from New Orleans with a blend of harmonies and swing. The neo-traditional busking stringband blend traditional jazz, blues, country and soul into their tender vocal sound.

THE DESERT NUDES

Blending campfire intimacy with big-stage energy, The Desert Nudes deliver a mix of cowboy tunes, classic rock and vintage country, highlighted by rich vocal harmonies for a laid-back yet lively experience. The trio includes Andre Bohren, David Pomerleau, and John Paul Carmody.

THE DIRTY DOZEN BRASS BAND

Boasting nearly five decades of influence as one of New Orleans' foremost brass bands, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band radiates an unwavering energy. Its approach to music has always been lighthearted, prioritizing fun and musical exploration. By blending jazz-funk, bebop, Afro-Latin, and Caribbean rhythms, the sonic tapestries crafted by the band are dynamic, engaging, and guaranteed to have even novice brass enthusiasts up and dancing.

THE DYNAMIC SMOOTH FAMILY OF SLIDELL

With over three decades of musical harmony, The Dynamic Smooth Family Gospel Singers from Slidell remain steadfast in their devotion to spreading the gospel through their talent.

THE ELECTRIFYING CROWN SEEKERS

Formed in 1965 by James Williams Sr., The Electrifying Crown Seekers

have been the backbone of a dynamic gospel music community nestled in the heart of New Orleans, the birthplace of jazz. For over 50 years, this gospel group has sung the Praises of the Lord both near and far.

THE GOSPEL INSPIRATIONS OF BOUTTE

David Diggs and Kevin Drake established this vocal ensemble supported by a funky, electrifying band in 1979. Since 1990, the Gospel Inspirations, hailing from the quaint River Parish town of Boutte, have been captivating audiences in the Gospel Tent. With their inspired interpretations of songs by prominent contemporary gospel artists such as the Jackson Southernaires and the Mighty Clouds of Joy, they have garnered a devoted fan base across the Southeast.

THE GOSPEL SOUL OF IRMA THOMAS

Irma Thomas, renowned as the "Soul Queen of New Orleans," effortlessly captivates audiences with her soulful voice. With a Grammy accolade under her belt, she infuses her Gospel music with the unique rhythm of the Big Easy. Delving into her extensive discography of over 20 albums and paying tribute to legends like Mahalia Jackson, Thomas's timeless vocals have resonated through generations, firmly establishing her as an iconic figure in music history.

THE HEADHUNTERS FEATURING BILL SUMMERS, DONALD HARRISON JR. AND MIKE CLARK

Join The Headhunters for a fusion of jazz, funk, and soul that transcends and tansforms.

Originating in 1973 under the visionary leadership of Herbie Hancock, the quintet is now Crescent City-based, including co-founders Bill Summers and Mike Clark with NEA Jazz Master Donald Harrison Jr., NOCCA bass professor Chris Severin, and Preservation Hall Jazz Band keyboardist Kyle Roussel.

THE HOT PLATES

The Hot Plates brings its swing to the Economy Hall Tent with its debut Jazz Fest performance, playing the traditional jazz of their hometown of New Orleans.

THE ICEMAN SPECIAL

Hailing from Louisiana's swamps and bayous, The Iceman Special is a dynamic quartet infusing dirty funk, intricate grooves, disco and rock. Their “funka-delic swamp” music blends danceable beats with raw energy and depth.

THE IGUANAS

The Iguanas present a captivating fusion of Franco-Acadian and Mexican ranchera folk, seamlessly blending these influences across numerous live performances and nine studio albums. Originating from New Orleans, the band's original four members infuse their Latin-style Americana with a genuine passion for music. Since the early '90s, the group has cultivated a distinctive and commanding sound that resonates with audiences.

THE JAZZ ST. LOUIS ALL-STARS

Jazz St. Louis showcases top-tier musicians, delivering a diverse range of jazz styles and improvisational

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brilliance, promising a dynamic and eclectic musical experience. Committed to performance, education, and community engagement, Jazz St. Louis brought to the helm New Orleans’ own St. Augustine High School graduate, Jazz at Lincoln Center alumni, and Northwestern and Julliard Jazz educator, Victor Goines to lead the Jazz program as President and CEO since 2022.

THE JOHN MAHONEY LITTLE BAND FEATURING MERYL ZIMMERMAN

Step back in time and indulge in the pure enchantment of jazz with The John Mahoney Little Band. Featuring Meryl Zimmerman, a jazz vocalist from Long Island, New York, this New Orleans band led by trombonist and educator, John Mahoney, is a journey to the golden era of swing and New Orleans jazz standards.

THE JONES SISTERS

The Jones Sisters, a harmonious ensemble, blend their extraordinary talents in uplifting melodies, serving as a testament to the power of faith and music. With roots in church hymns, their journey to Jazz Fest is a testament to their devotion to song and spirit.

THE KILLERS

Prepare for an electrifying performance and get ready to sing along to chart-topping favorites from The Killers. This rock band formed in Las Vegas is renowned for their high-octane energy and anthem-like hits.

THE LEE BOYS

The Lee Boys blend gospel fervor with soulful grooves, promising a transcendent musical experience that uplifts spirits and moves bodies. Playing in the Sacred Steel tradition that rose out of the House of God Church, the band of brothers and their nephews, blend funky R&B music with gospel lyrics and a hard driving blues-based beat.

THE LEGENDARY ROCKS OF HARMONY

For six decades, The Legendary Rocks of Harmony have been spreading their gospel music across New Orleans and beyond. A favorite at the gospel tent, this group embodies tradition with a lineup that bridges generations. Their rock-gospel groove offers a spiritual experience akin to attending a morning church service.

THE MID-CITY ACES

Cajun roots run deep in the lively tunes of The Mid-City Aces, promising an authentic and spirited performance that celebrates Louisiana's rich musical heritage. With Cameron Dupuy, the young accordion master, along with his father Michael on Guitar and Gina Forsyth on fiddle, the band crosses generational lines, blending traditional sounds with a contemporary flair.

THE N'AWLINS D'AWLINS BABY DOLLS Committed to embodying, promoting, and sharing Louisiana's vernacular folk artistry, the Baby Dolls excel in the intricate art of dance production. Their unwavering dedication is aimed at enriching Louisiana's cultural arts scene and fostering its vibrant heritage throughout communities. Join them as they parade around the Economy Hall Tent during Gregg Stafford’s Young Tuxedo Jazz Band’s set.

THE NEW ORLEANS CLASSIC RECORDING REVUE FEATURING THE DIXIE CUPS, WANDA ROUZAN, AL "CARNIVAL TIME" JOHNSON, AND A TRIBUTE TO JEAN KNIGHT

Don't miss out on this quintessential New Orleans musical experience. Featuring a lineup of iconic Big Easy musicians, this exclusive performance promises both enlightenment and unforgettable entertainment. This year both Wanda Rouzan and The Dixie Cups will pay tribute to the late great Jean Knight, friend and former member of this special Classic Revue, who made nationwide waves with her big hits, “Mr. Big Stuff” and “Don’t Mess with my Toot Toot.” With a house band led by Gerald French, this show is a trip down memory lane with the oldies hits sung by the original legendary performers.

THE PALM COURT JAZZ BAND

Featuring a stellar lineup of New Orleans traditional jazz talents who play regularly at the famed Palm Court Café in New Orleans’ French Quarter, including the likes of Lars Edegran on piano, Gregg Stafford on trumpet, Shannon Powell on drums, and several other class act traditional jazz musicians, this band is a mustsee in the Economy Hall Tent.

THE PAULIN BROTHERS TRADITIONAL BRASS BAND

The Paulin Brothers Brass Band, clad in vintage school uniforms,

embodies the spirit of traditional New Orleans jazz from the 1920s. Continuing the legacy of their father, Ernest "Doc" Paulin, who led his own Traditional jazz band, these brothers have performed together for years.

THE PFISTER SISTERS

Since 1979, The Pfister Sisters, a trio of unrelated siblings, have delved into jazz harmonies, continuing the legacy of the Boswell Sisters who began in 1925. They have graced the stage alongside renowned artists such as Irma Thomas and Linda Ronstadt.

THE RADIATORS

Just a few years back, Jazz Fest marked the 40th anniversary of the iconic New Orleans swamp-rock band. Their triumphant return in 2014 marked their first performance at the festival in years, and they left the crowd awestruck. Led by beloved musicians cherished by their devoted "Fishhead" fans, The Radiators continue to reunite a decade later igniting the Gentilly Stage on closing day — a cherished tradition at the festival.

THE RAMBULL ROMPERS

The RamBull Rompers deliver energetic folk tunes and spirited performances, promising a footstomping good time for all. The power duo feature vocal harmonies of multi-intrumentalist songwriters Natalie Mae Palms and Rose Yvonne Cangelosi.

THE REVIVALISTS

Emerging from New Orleans, The Revivalists deliver soulful rock jams that mesmerize audiences. Named one of Rolling Stone's "10 Bands You Need to Know," their dynamic performances redefine indie-rock. Led by powerhouse vocalist David Shaw, they reign supreme on satellite radio.

THE RIVERBENDERS

The RiverBenders deliver soulful tunes and heartfelt lyrics, promising a captivating performance filled with emotion and authenticity. The quartet led by a trio of string musicians including Honey Island Swamp Band’s Aaron Wilkinson, New Orleans Suspects’ Jake Eckert and Myles Weeks, play Americana Folk with the funky backbeat driven by Russ Broussard on drums.

THE ROBERT CRAY BAND

The Robert Cray Band, Grammywinning blues legends, deliver

soulful performances that showcase Cray's masterful guitar work and heartfelt vocals, leaving a lasting impression on audiences.

THE ROLLING STONES

Legendary rock icons ignite the stage with timeless hits and infectious energy, ensuring an unforgettable performance that transcends generations. Hailing from England with a seven decade career of defining rock and popular music, The Rolling Stones are led by original members and childhood friends, Mick Jagger and Keith Richards, and are known as one of the greatest Artists of all time.

THE RUMBLE FEATURING CHIEF JOSEPH BOUDREAUX JR.

The Rumble featuring Chief Joseph Boudreaux Jr. epitomizes New Orleans' Mardi Gras Indian Funk scene, honoring the city's musical heritage and black masking culture with authentic brass and deep funk fusion. Grammy nominees for Best Regional Roots Album, The Rumble pay homage to trailblazers like Wild Magnolias and the Golden Eagles, which is the Mardi Gras Indian band led by Joseph’s father, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux.

THE RUSSELL WELCH HOT QUARTET

Swing to the smooth jazz sounds of The Russell Welch Hot Quartet, featuring virtuoso performances and irresistible grooves. Known as one of the finest Django Reinhardtstyle guitar players in New Orleans, Russell Welch leads this Hot Quartet with gypsy jazz swing.

THE SARAH QUINTANA BAND

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enchant you with its enchanting folk melodies and poetic lyrics, creating a spellbinding atmosphere. A fierce guitarist with an angelic voice and diverse reprtoire, Sarah Quintana celebrates her beloved city with arrangements of New Orleans hits from the '60s, Cajun covers, French blues, and addictive, upbeat originals.

THE SOUL REBELS

With a plethora of awards and nominations under its belt, The Soul Rebels have been setting New Orleans ablaze since 1991. This critically acclaimed octet brass band performs globally and on television, captivating audiences with its powerhouse horns and knack for igniting instant

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energy and creating a celebratory atmosphere wherever they go.

THE TENNESSEE MASS CHOIR

The Tennessee Mass Choir, based in Memphis, is a group of 100-plus talented singers that perform gospel.

Considered one of the top mass choirs in the country, they have performed at a number of events, including a memorial service for Lisa Marie Presley at Graceland.

THE UPTOWN RULER CYRIL NEVILLE

Cyril Neville, a former member of The Meters and the Neville Brothers, is a highly acclaimed percussionist and vocalist renowned for his collaborations with musicians of all calibers. Neville has toured with Galactic, led his own two bands, Royal Southern Brotherhood and SwampFunk, and always delivers some of New Orleans' most cherished funk tunes. With roots in the 7th Ward, Cyril Neville is the Uptown Ruler, and will take over Congo Square Stage with top notch musicians at his side.

THE WALLFLOWERS

The Wallflowers, roots rock sensations, deliver hits like "One Headlight." Led by Jakob Dylan, son of the folk hero Bob Dylan, the band’s anthemic tunes promise a nostalgic journey through '90s roots rock.

THE WALLS GROUP

Dynamic and electrifying, this contemporary gospel ensemble from Houston, Texas delivers an unforgettable performance, blending tight harmonies with infectious rhythms. Fusing R&B with modern Gospel, their music inspires their young generation of Gospel performers to keep the word of God alive in song.

THE ZION HARMONIZERS

For decades, the Zion Harmonizers of New Orleans have demonstrated mastery across the spectrum of gospel music, spanning from early a cappella spirituals to contemporary R&B. Anchored in the rich history of African American gospel music's emergence in the 1920s and 1930s, this esteemed group preserves and promotes foundational gospel traditions throughout Southeast Louisiana and beyond.

TIM LAUGHLIN

Tim Laughlin, a talented jazz clarinetist from New Orleans, discovered his love for the instrument at a young age, fueled

by his passion for jazz music, which he first encountered through the radio. Making his debut on a Mardi Gras float at just 15 years old, Laughlin has since fully immersed himself in the vibrant music scene of the Big Easy, following in the footsteps of Pete Fountain and embracing the life of a performer with gusto.

TIN MEN

The Tin Men stand out as a top sousaphone, washboard and guitar trio in America, featuring Matt Perrine, Washboard Chaz, and Alex McMurray. Their New Orleans performances explore a wide spectrum of North American musical genres, from jug band to heavy metal; creating their own brand of unique Americana.

T'MONDE

Infused with a fervent love for Cajun melodies, T’Monde endeavors to fuse historic French and Creole ballads with modern Cajun rhythms. With profound musical expertise, they embody both historians and virtuosos.

TOM MCDERMOTT AND AURORA NEALAND

Tom McDermott and Aurora Nealand fuse jazz with traditional New Orleans sounds, creating a dynamic and eclectic performance that showcases their virtuosity and creativity on piano and clarinet.

TOMMY MCLAIN & C.C. ADCOCK

Tommy McClain, a renowned American swamp pop legend and Louisiana Hall of Famer, delivers shows that are both impressive and steeped in history. Teaming up with Grammy-nominated guitarist and blues rock musician C.C. Adcock, their collaboration promises a

seamless blend of swamp pop music, effortlessly traversing from Cajun zydeco to the blues.

TOMMY SANCTON'S NEW ORLEANS LEGACY BAND

Tommy Sancton isn't your average jazz clarinetist; he's also a respected educator and celebrated writer. Influenced by his mentor, jazz icon George Lewis, Sancton and his talented ensemble have produced over a dozen highly praised albums and are regular performers on the prestigious Jazz Fest stage.

TONIA SCOTT AND THE ANOINTED VOICES

For over 20 years, Tonia Scott and the Anointed Voices have spread their message of faith to diverse audiences, captivating both live and cinematic audiences. Tonia's commanding vocals steer her group with poise and power, ensuring they consistently electrify the Gospel Tent.

TONYA BOYD-CANNON

Hailing from Mississippi but nurtured in Louisiana, Tonya Boyd-Cannon is a soul artist hailed as both witty and exceptional. Possessing a rare contralto voice akin to a countertenor, she consistently pushes boundaries with every performance. Her delivery is a seamless blend of sharpness and soulfulness, blending contemporary authenticity with creative vocals and instrumentation, resulting in a kaleidoscope of fused melodies that captivate audiences.

TORONZO CANNON

Toronzo Cannon electrifies Jazz Fest with his blazing Chicago blues guitar and soulful vocals, delivering high-energy performances that keep audiences on their feet. With

blistering guitar licks, the singer/ songwriter treads his own blues trail side-gigs as a city bus driver and writing songs that look at the world he see by day behind the wheel, and at night in the Blues Clubs of Chicago.

TOWER OF POWER

Tower of Power brings the funk with hits like "What Is Hip?" Its horn-driven sound promises a funky party atmosphere and will tear the roof off the Jazz Tent this year!

TREME BRASS BAND

For decades, the iconic Treme Brass Band has been a beacon of traditional New Orleans brass music, delighting audiences in the vibrant atmosphere of the Big Easy. Their spirited performances can be enjoyed at a multitude of local music clubs, festivals and secondlines throughout the Crescent City and beyond. With a lineup that has featured some of the city's finest musicians, it continues to carry the torch of New Orleans brass with unparalleled flair and passion.

TREVARRI

Melodic hooks and infectious rhythms define longtime New Orleans saxophonist Trevarri's sound, promising an energetic and dynamic performance that keeps audiences grooving from start to finish. Born in Shreveport, his musical journey led him to Loyola Univeristy and UNO for music school, and he has since toured the world with Grammy-award winning Dirty Dozen Brass Band, sharing his love of the sax wherever he goes.

TRIBUTE TO AL HIRT FEATURING

WENDELL BRUNIOUS, DOYLE COOPER AND KEVIN RAY CLARK

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his band, the Tribute honors the legacy of Al Hirt along with featured trumpeters, Doyle Cooper and Kevin Ray Clark. Al Hirt, the famous New Orleans trumpeter and bandleader who died in 1999, is best remembered for his millionselling recordings of “Java,” the theme song of the '60s TV show, “The Green Hornet,” and his Bourbon Street jazz club in New Orleans’ French Quarter.

TRIBUTE TO SWEET EMMA BARRETT

FEATURING YOLANDA ROBINSON AND KIKI

CHAPMAN WITH THE LARS EDEGRAN BAND

Sisters Yolanda Robinson and Kiki Chapman, backed by Lars Edegran on piano and his band, pay tribute to Sweet Emma Barrett, honoring her legacy with soulful vocals and captivating performances. A distinctive and eccentric figure of the 1920s and '30s who was a regular in the Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Sweet Emma Barrett was a trailblazer among women in jazz.

TROMBONE SHORTY & ORLEANS AVENUE

Born and raised in New Orleans, Trombone Shorty has been honing his craft since the age of four. His band, Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue, a jazz-funk ensemble, redefines the traditional brass band setup by infusing powerful guitar and drum-kit elements, all while keeping the horn section at the forefront of their infectious funk sound. Andrews commands the stage with remarkable presence, a skill honed during his tours with music icons like Lenny Kravitz and U2.

TRUMPET MAFIA

Under the guidance of Ashlin Parker from the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Trumpet Mafia is a project that emerged from an impromptu jam session in the 9th Ward back in 2013. Featuring elite trumpet players and other exceptional musicians, the ensemble delivers jazz standards with a unique flair that sets them apart from the rest.

TUBA SKINNY

Established in 2009, Tuba Skinny has transformed from street performers into a cohesive ensemble, preserving New Orleans' traditional sound worldwide. Diverse influences,

from spirituals to ragtime, reflect the city's musical legacy. Renowned for its unique sound and energetic live shows, they've amassed a devoted fanbase.

TUBAD

Tubad blends jazz sophistication with funk grooves, hip-hop, and soul, promising a dynamic and eclectic performance that defies categorization. The genre-bending multi-instrumentalist, vocalist, and producer has earned the reputation of not just being too good; he’s Tubad!

TULANE BAM ENSEMBLE

Enjoy a diverse array of musical styles with the Tulane BAM Ensemble, showcasing the talents of the university's top musicians. Led by pianist and educator, Jesse McBride, a Jazz Tent regular and Ellis Marsalis disciple, Tulane’s BAM Ensemble is sure to impress.

TYRON BENOIT BAND

While he shares blood ties with swamp rock icon Tab Benoit, Tyron Benoit's musical identity is uniquely his own, deeply rooted in the region he calls home. With the accordion as a focal point, his steady, arena-ready rock electrifies audiences, stirring them into a frenzy.

TYRONE FOSTER & THE ARC SINGERS

In a city abundant with gospel groups, Tyrone Foster & the Arc Singers stand out for their unparalleled emotion and strength. Prepare for a performance filled with exuberance and flair as this talented ensemble from the St. Joan of Arc Catholic Church graces the stage.

VAL & LOVE ALIVE MASS CHOIR

Val & Love Alive Mass Choir deliver soul-stirring gospel tunes and dynamic harmonies, promising an uplifting performance that celebrates the power of love and faith.

VAMPIRE WEEKEND

Vampire Weekend, indie rock icons, captivate audiences with their infectious melodies and eclectic sound, delivering a performance that is both nostalgic and forwardthinking. Formed by students at NYC’s Columbia University, the multi Grammy Award winning band, is releasing a new album “Only God was Obvious,” to followup up their fan favorite song “Hamony Hall” with more indie-rock classics.

VICTOR ATKINS QUINTET

Victor Atkins Quintet brings their dynamic jazz sound to Jazz Fest, delivering captivating performances that showcase their impeccable musicianship and infectious energy. Piano player, Victor “Red” Atkins hails from Selma, Alabama, but calls New Orleans home, having made his Jazz Fest debut in 1989 with Delfeayo Marsalis, Joshua Redman and Brian Blade. At this year’s festival he will feature Derek Douget on saxophones, Ashlin Parker on trumpet, Adonis Rose on drums, and Jason Stewart on bass performing the music of New Orleans’ Modern Masters.

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UNO JAZZ STUDIES ALLSTARS

Each year, the University of New Orleans gives its jazz students the opportunity to showcase their talents at Jazz Fest, and without fail, they deliver performances that electrify the crowd. Led by a band of exceptionally talented young musicians, mentored by some of New Orleans' finest jazz legends in a program that was founded by Ellis Marsalis in 1989 , the University of New Orleans Jazz All Stars is a testament to the city's rich musical heritage and the promise of its future greatness.

dynamic jazz experience filled with soulful melodies and intricate improvisations. The New Orleanian served as director of the Jazz Programs at Julliard and Northwestern before becoming president of the Jazz St. Louis, and will lead a quartet in the Jazz Tent alongside Herlin Riley, Jason Stewart and Oscar Rosignolli.

VOICES OF FEMME FATALE

The Voices of Femme Fatale promote joyous festivities and camaraderie among women while singing in the praise of God. Through vibrant song and unity, they create memorable celebrations and will lift your spirit in the Gospel Tent.

VOICES OF PETER CLAVER

With approximately 60 members spanning all ages, Voices of Peter Claver delivers a dynamic repertoire that blends modern hits with timeless classics from the gospel songbook. Under the direction of Veronica Downs-Dorsey from the Church of Peter Claver, its spine-tingling spirituals are guaranteed to set your toes tapping and uplift your spirit.

VOICES OF PRIDE EDNA KARR HIGH SCHOOL

Prepare to be enchanted by the youthful prowess of these talented students from the InspireNOLA Charter School as they grace Jazz Fest with their gospel melodies and awe-inspiring performances.

Victor Campbell, the young Cuban piano player who moved to New Orleans in 2019, plays a compelling style the combines virtuosity, charisma, and whimsy, capturing the essence of New Orleans with Cuban flair from his homeland. His first visit to New Orleans was in 2012 as part of an exchange program with the Louis Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp, and in 2019, the great Chucho Valdez proclaimed that “Victor will revolutionize Cuban Jazz Piano” as he effortlessly transitions from New Orleans R&B classics to Cuban Timba to classical music on the keys.

VICTOR GOINES QUARTET

Victor Goines, Grammy-nominated saxophonist, mesmerizes with hits like "Crescent City." His virtuosic talent promises a

WARREN EASTON CHARTER HIGH SCHOOL GOSPEL CHOIR

With voices as powerful as its spirit, this choir from the Canal Street school in New Orleans delivers soul-stirring performances that uplift and inspire.

WATER SEED

Water Seed, known for its eclectic mix of funk and soul, brings hits like "Funky Love” and “Funktimus Prime.” Their dynamic shows promise a dance-worthy experience as the funk fusion band blends classic R&B with Crescent City greasy grooves.

WATSON MEMORIAL TEACHING

MINISTRIES MASS CHOIR

A regular presence at Jazz Fest, the Watson Memorial Teaching

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Ministries Mass Choir is renowned for its stellar music ministry, having inaugurated the very first Essence Festival. Over the years, it has garnered widespread acclaim for their stirring spiritual performances, earning accolades in various publications. Under the leadership of Thiffani Watson, the choir continues to captivate audiences with their powerful musical expressions.

WAYNE TOUPS

Known affectionately as "Le Boss" for his dynamic stage presence, Wayne Toups infuses his performances with a Cajun flair reminiscent of Bruce Springsteen. A Grammy-winning vocalist, bandleader and accordionist, he's been a staple at Jazz Fest for three decades.

WENDELL BRUNIOUS & THE NEW ORLEANS ALL STARS

Jazz trumpeter and esteemed bandleader Wendell Brunious is a revered figure in New Orleans, starting his musical journey as a child in a gifted musical family. In the 1970s, he became a prominent figure at Preservation Hall, and since then, his performances have graced international stages. Proficient in various styles including traditional jazz, bebop, R&B, and blues, Brunious leads the New Orleans AllStars, an ensemble comprising the city's finest traditional jazz musicians.

WIDESPREAD PANIC

Widespread Panic, the Southern rock jam juggernaut from Athens, Georgia, delivers high-octane performances blending blues, funk, and jam band vibes. Attaining true road warrior status, the band has broken attendance records across the country including an astounding 60 consecutive sell-outs at legendary Red Rocks Ampitheater in Colorado. Expect an electrifying show igniting the festival with their signature sound and energy.

WIMBERLY FAMILY GOSPEL SINGERS

Returning to the Gospel Tent at this year's Jazz Fest, the family of Otis Wimberly Sr. bring their uplifting gospel music to uplift spirits. Led by Eneal Wimberly, their performances are known to ignite the Holy Spirit within, encouraging audiences to let loose and dance with joy.

WYCLIFFE GORDON

Wycliffe Gordon, a trombone virtuoso, dazzles with his masterful improvisations, delivering a dynamic

show that pays homage to the rich tradition of jazz music. With a local New Orleans band led by acclaimed drummer, Herlin Riley, Wycliffe Gordon will captivate with traditional jazz in the Economy Hall Tent.

XENO MOONFLOWER

Soul artist Xeno Moonflower is revolutionizing the genre with his innovative style. His performances are marked by a unique blend of electronic loops and lyrical manipulations, which add an unexpected yet captivating dimension to his music. With a remarkable combination of passion and skill, Moonflower pushes the boundaries of soul music, delivering performances that are both mesmerizing and unforgettable.

in the neighborhood of Playa in Havana, Cuba and is hailed as an Ambassador of Cuban Music in the new century. Now residing in New Orleans, Yusa’s Cuban Soul Band mesmerizes with her soulful vocals akin to Tracy Chapman and the band’s infectious rhythms, blending Cuban traditions with contemporary sounds for a truly unforgettable musical experience.

YVETTE LANDRY & THE JUKES

Yvette Landry, a versatile musician, author, songwriter, and educator from Breaux Bridge, Louisiana, presents a dynamic blend of Cajun and Country styles in her performances. With her accordion in hand, she weaves a tapestry of Cajun tales accompanied by her band, the Jukes. Through her songs, Lamdry invites audiences to immerse themselves in the rich tapestry of old-world Cajun culture.

documentary “Cajun Heart” exploring his Cajun roots. An icon in French Canada as well as at home in Louisiana, Richard’s voice has earned him a truly international career with several gold and platinum records in his 20+ album catalogue.

ZIGABOO MODELISTE AND THE FUNK REVUE

With his unique style of drumming, Zigaboo Modeliste will set the stage on fire at this year's Festival, solidifying his status as a pioneer of rhythm and a revered figure in New Orleans music lore. Renowned as the foremost drummer to emerge from the Crescent City, Modeliste's innovative beats have been a driving force in funk music for generations, serving as a muse for countless hip-hop artists. Such is his influence that the Recording Academy bestowed upon Modeliste and The Meters the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Grammy Award, a testament to their enduring impact on the industry.

YOUNG PINSTRIPE BRASS BAND

Led by Herbert McCarver IV, who is carrying on his family's musical legacy and injecting a vibrant, youthful spirit into the New Orleans brass band scene, the Young Pinstripe Brass Band seamlessly merges diverse genres, promising an infectious brass groove that'll have you dancing.

YUSA CUBAN SOUL BAND

Yusa, a Cuban singer/songwriter multi-instrumentalist was born

ZACHARY RICHARD

Zachary Richard enchants with his Cajun roots and poetic lyrics, promising a heartfelt performance filled with passion and authenticity. A cultural activist fiercely attached to the French language and Acadian Culture of his native Louisiana, he founded Action Cadienne, a nonprofit organization dedicated to the promotion of Acadian Culture and French Language of Louisiana, and produced the award-winning

ZULU GOSPEL MALE ENSEMBLE

With a mission to uplift, the Zulu Ensemble incorporates saxophones, drums, and guitars into their gospel performances, promising to bring joy to all, irrespective of religious affiliation.

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In Memoriam

ROBERT L. JONES

Robert Leslie Jones, known by everyone as “Bob,” was a revered producer whose dedication shaped the landscape of folk and jazz music festivals. He passed away on Aug. 14, 2023, in hospice care in Danbury, Connecticut, at the age of 86. Jones’ half-century commitment to the Newport Folk Festival and the Newport Jazz Festival, alongside their producer George Wein, marked him as an integral figure in the music industry. Jones was also deeply involved in Jazz Fest, which held a special place in his heart. His contributions to Jazz Fest further cemented his legacy in the world of music. Beyond his festival endeavors, Jones managed international tours for iconic musicians like Thelonious Monk and Sarah Vaughan, showcasing his expertise and passion for music. Despite facing health challenges later in life, Jones remained devoted to his craft, embodying resilience and dedication until the end. Jones leaves behind a lasting legacy, remembered fondly by family, friends, and music enthusiasts worldwide. His contributions to the folk, jazz and New Orleans music communities will resonate for years to come, a testament to his enduring impact on the world of music.

JIMMY BUFFETT

James William “Jimmy” Buffett, the iconic singer-songwriter known for his laid-back island tunes that whisked listeners away to sunsoaked shores, passed away on Sept. 1, 2023, at the age of 76. Buffett, whose music epitomized a

carefree lifestyle, leaves behind a legacy of hits like “Margaritaville” and “Cheeseburger in Paradise,” which made him a beloved figure among fans, fondly referred to as Parrot Heads. Buffett’s connection to the vibrant music scene of New Orleans, particularly Jazz Fest, was profound. His fusion of calypso, country-rock and jazz resonated deeply with audiences at the Festival. Through his genial tunes and lively performances, he captured the essence of Gulf and Western music, drawing inspiration from the rich cultural tapestry of the Caribbean and the Gulf Coast. Beyond his musical contributions, Buffett was a savvy entrepreneur, building a tropical-themed empire that included restaurants, hotels, and merchandise lines. Yet, despite his immense success, Buffett remained true to his roots, often reflecting on his humble beginnings and the simple pleasures of life by the sea. As fans mourn the loss of this legendary bard of escapism, Buffett’s music will continue to evoke memories of endless summers and carefree days, forever intertwined with the spirit of Jazz Fest in New Orleans.

RUSSELL BATISTE, JR.

Russell Batiste Jr., the renowned funk drummer hailing from New Orleans, passed away on Sept. 30, 2023, in LaPlace, Louisiana, at the age of 57 due to a heart attack. Born into a family of musicians, Batiste’s musical journey began at the tender age of four, and by seven, he had already mastered multiple instruments, showcasing his prodigious talent. Batiste’s illustrious career saw him perform with iconic bands such as the Funky Meters, Nuclear Rhythms, and Papa Grows Funk, leaving an indelible mark on the New Orleans music scene. Notably, he was a vital member of the “supergroup” Vida Blue, alongside esteemed

musicians Page McConnell and Oteil Burbridge. Despite receiving accolades from music luminaries like Mick Jagger, Batiste remained grounded, finding joy in intimate venues and constantly seeking musical challenges. His collaborative spirit led him to work with a diverse array of artists, cementing his status as a mainstay of the New Orleans music community. With his virtuosity on display across numerous albums and countless live performances, Batiste’s legacy endures as a testament to his unparalleled talent.

JOHN HYDE

John Monroe Hyde IV, affectionately known as Johnny, passed away peacefully on Dec. 3, 2023, at the age of 59, surrounded by his loving family and devoted friends. Born in Dayton, Ohio, on June 2, 1964, Hyde was the oldest of seven children. Throughout his childhood, his family moved around before settling in New Orleans. In 1985, Hyde’s journey intertwined with the heartbeat of New Orleans culture as he became a volunteer at the Jazz Fest. His dedication and “do what it takes” attitude swiftly earned him respect, leading to his employment as part of the Site Build Team, affectionately known as the Fess Gator Krewe. His expertise, craftsmanship and passion for the Festival became legendary as he mentored and inspired others with his skills. A fixture at Roberts’ Bar, he captivated patrons with his grill mastery and infectious spirit. His profound presence will be deeply missed, but his spirit will forever reside in the hearts of those who knew and loved him. In honoring Hyde’s love for nature, plant a tree, nurture it, and witness its growth, or support climate change advocacy in his memory.

KERRY

“FATMAN” HUNTER

The vibrant heartbeat of New Orleans music dimmed with the tragic loss of Kerry “Fat Man” Hunter, who was fatally struck by a vehicle on Mardi Gras (Day), Feb. 13, 2024. Born on May 21, 1970, Hunter was a cherished son of Oliver and Verna Lee Hunter and a beloved husband to Romanda Hunter. Hunter’s legacy as a celebrated drummer reverberated throughout the city. A member of esteemed bands like the New Orleans Nightcrawlers, he achieved the pinnacle of success, winning a Grammy in 2021 for Best Regional Roots Music Album. The New Orleans community mourned his untimely passing, gathering to honor his memory with a traditional Jazz procession following a celebration service at the Mahalia Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts. Hunter’s impact transcended his musical talent; he was known for his warm spirit and unwavering dedication to his craft.

CLIFFORD V. JOHNSON

Clifford Vincent Johnson, a passionate advocate for New Orleans music, passed away peacefully on Feb. 17, 2024. Born in Chicago on Nov. 15, 1936, he dedicated his life to education and music. Johnson’s fervor led him to serve on the Jazz & Heritage Foundation board, shaping the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. His legacy as a musician and educator continues to inspire.

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CECELIA HUSING

Cecelia Husing, a beloved vendor at Jazz Fest for 40 years, delighted festivalgoers with her signature strawberry shortcake and key lime tarts. She was known for her generous portions and delectable desserts, and Husing’s strawberry shortcake quickly became a festival favorite, drenched in fresh Louisiana berry juice and crowned with creamy whipped cream. Her legacy lives on in the hearts and taste buds of all who enjoyed her treats at Jazz Fest.

DONNA HEIER

Donna Lee Rapaport Heier, beloved mother, grandmother and greatgrandmother, passed away peacefully at 83. Born in Chicago, she made Covington her home for over 34 years. Though she worked as a tax preparer, many will remember her from behind the counter of Sunshine Concessions, where she sold rosemint and mandarin orange tea. Her true joy lay in family and friends. Donna’s spirit, independence and connection to the community, including her fondness for Jazz Fest, will forever be cherished and remembered.

JEAN KNIGHT

Jean Knight, the soulful voice behind the iconic 1971 hit “Mr. Big Stuff,” passed away at 80. Born

Jean Caliste, her journey began in New Orleans, where she shaped her career under the stage name “Jean Knight.” Her dynamic performance of “Mr. Big Stuff” captured hearts globally, earning her a Grammy nomination. The song’s immense success, Knight continued to grace stages, including appearances at Jazz Fest. Her music remains timeless, influencing generations.

J. MONQUE’D

J Monque’D, the Louisiana blues legend, passed away Dec. 3, 2023, leaving behind a legacy of mesmerizing harmonica performances. A fixture at Jazz Fest, his skill and authenticity as a blues stalwart were unmatched. Known for his captivating presence on stage, he inspired awe with every note and his unique talent always shone through. His remarkable solos, like the unforgettable low note on “Love Another Woman,” will echo in our memories.

JO-EL SONNIER

Grammy Award-winning Cajun and country artist Jo-El Sonnier died Jan. 13, 2024, at 77 while on tour in Texas. Known for hits like “No More One More Time,” he delighted fans until his final moments. A mainstay at Jazz Fest, Sonnier’s passion for music was unmatched. From his humble beginnings to his Grammywinning legacy, he inspired countless musicians. Remembered for his kindness and talent, Sonnier’s contributions to Cajun music will forever resonate. Farewell to a true legend, whose melodies will live on.

HARRY CONNICK SR.

Harry Connick Sr., New Orleans’ district attorney for three decades, passed away Jan. 25, 2024, at 97. A fixture at Jazz Fest, Connick’s legacy is marked by electoral triumphs. Connick’s influence extended beyond the courtroom; he nurtured his son, musician Harry Connick Jr., into a jazz prodigy. Remembered for his contributions to both law and music, his impact on the city is lasting.

MICHAEL OLUFUNMILOLA “FUMI” ONONAIYE

Michael Olufunmilola (Funmi) Ononaiye, born Sept. 17, 1968, in Lagos, Nigeria, passed away, leaving behind a rich musical legacy. From his roots in Lagos to diplomatic postings worldwide, Funmi’s life was a tapestry of culture and sound. His love for jazz transcended borders, influencing his eclectic career in music. A trailblazing A&R representative at Atlantic Records, he shaped the careers of renowned artists. His vibrant spirit and passion for music will forever resonate. Survived by his family, his legacy lives on in the melodies he cherished.

DAVID WORTMAN

David Wortman, a beloved crafts artist known for his exquisite pottery, passed away on May 23, 2023, in Lafayette, Louisiana. His artistry and gentle spirit touched the lives of many. Fond memories of his masterful creations endure, leaving a lasting legacy in our hearts. Our deepest condolences go out to his family and loved ones during this difficult time. May his legacy live on through the beauty he brought into the world.

JIM JENKINS

James W. “Jim” Jenkins, a master blacksmith, passed away on April 3, 2023, at the age of 86. Known for

his skillful craftsmanship, Jenkin’s hand-forged creations adorned historic sites across Louisiana, including the French Quarter and plantation homes. For 25 years, he showcased his talents at the Jazz Fest. Jim’s passion for sharing his faith was evident to all who knew him. He leaves behind a legacy of love, faith, and craftsmanship.

WILLIAM CARL LUSTER

William "Pops" Carl Luster, 79, of Bayou Dularge, guardian of Native American traditions, died Jan. 15, 2024. Renowned for sharing palmetto thatching traditions at the Jazz Fest, he leaves a legacy of love and storytelling. He is survived by his wife of 50 years, Janie Verret Luster, and a large family.

TONY BENNETT

Tony Bennett, the iconic vocalist whose renditions of classics like “I Left My Heart In San Francisco” enchanted audiences for decades, passed away July 21, 2023, at 96. With more than 70 albums and 19 Grammys, Bennett’s legacy as a masterful interpreter of American song endures. His collaborations with contemporary artists, including Lady Gaga and Amy Winehouse, showcased his timeless appeal. Bennett’s unmatched talent and charm will be fondly remembered by fans worldwide.

"BEATLE BOB" AKA ROBERT MATONIS

Robert “Beatle Bob” Matonis, the beloved St. Louis music aficionado famous for his spirited dance moves at concerts, passed away on July 27, 2023. Known for attending over 9,400 consecutive nights of concerts, his Beatles-inspired hairstyle and energetic presence made him a legend.

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In Memoriam

JEFFREY “ZAK” CARDARELLI

Jeffrey “Zak” Cardarelli, known for his zest for life, passed away Aug. 14, 2023, at 66. A musician, Union 1846 carpenter and beloved member of the New Orleans community, Cardarelli’s infectious laughter and love for local music left an indelible mark. He brought joy through his performances with the Charmaine Neville Band and parades with the Jefferson City Buzzards and Krewe of Dreux. His legacy lives on through his daughter Angelina, wife Zoe, siblings, and cousins.

DAVID CROSBY

David Crosby, a rock’n’roll legend, passed away Jan. 18, 2023, at 81, leaving behind a profound musical legacy. As a founding member of the Byrds, Crosby played a pivotal role in shaping the folk-rock genre with hits like “Mr. Tambourine Man.” Later, he found success with Crosby, Stills Nash & Young, creating iconic harmonies. Despite personal struggles with addiction, Crosby’s resilience led to a remarkable comeback. His influence on music will forever resonate, inspiring generations of artists and fans alike.

AHMAD JAMAL

Ahmad Jamal, whose minimalist approach to jazz piano influenced generations, died April 16, 2023, at 92. His rhythmic style and use of silence between notes set him apart. With classics like “Poinciana,” Jamal’s trio captivated audiences, earning him critical acclaim. He embraced Islam

in the 1950s, adding depth to his artistry. Jamal’s legacy extends to contemporary jazz pianists who admired his innovative approach.

GINA BROWN

Gina Brown, beloved soul diva, died Jan. 31, 2024, leaving behind a resonant melody in our hearts. From her Mobile, Alabama roots, she soared to international stages, including Jazz Fest, where her voice became a beacon of New Orleans’ soul. Yet, beyond the spotlight, Brown’s warmth and support nurtured local talent, making her a cherished figure in our musical community.

BURT STEEL

Burt Steel, a New Orleans-based photographer known for his keen eye and empathetic approach, passed away on Jan. 12, 2024, in Naples, Florida, at the age of 70. His distinguished career at The Times-Picayune highlighted his ability to capture poignant moments and connect with his subjects on a profound level. Renowned for his versatility, Steel’s work extended beyond journalism to include freelance projects and collaborations with renowned artists. His legacy lives on through his iconic images and the lives he touched.

DICK WATERMAN

Dick Waterman, a towering figure in the blues world, known for his influential roles as a promoter,

manager, and photographer, passed away on Jan. 26, 2024, in Oxford, Mississippi, at the age of 88. Through Avalon Productions, he revived the careers of legendary blues artists like Mississippi John Hurt and Son House, while also nurturing younger talents including Bonnie Raitt. His profound impact on the blues community and his lyrical documentation of its journey through his camera lens leave an indelible mark on American music.

CHRIS STRACHAWITZ

Chris Strachwitz, a luminary in the world of roots music and founder of Arhoolie Records, passed away on May 5, 2023, at 91. His profound impact on music culture spanned genres from blues to zydeco, shaping the soundscape for generations. Strachwitz’s legacy extends beyond recordings; his ethnomusicological pursuits preserved diverse traditions. His work influenced musicians and his passion for music, shared with audiences worldwide leaves an enduring imprint on American cultural heritage.

ROLAND PIZARRO

Rolando Carlos Pizarro, affectionately known as R.C., embraced Jazz Fest as part of his family. From hosting as Big Chief between 2011-2013 to his role at the Cultural Exchange Pavilion from 2017-2023, he infused joy with his upbeat persona. R.C.'s wit and charm uplifted all who knew him. He died Feb. 6, 2024.

ROBERT SWAN

Robert Swan, husband of Gail Swan, the volunteer who played an invaluable part in assisting Karen Konnerth to make the Kids Tent Banner Project happen for many years. Robert provided steadfast assistance annually in dividing up the paint and organizing it to distribute to the schools. Gail and Robert's daughter Rachel Swan now heads the Kids Tent Banner Project, a highly valued incentive to provide art materials to public school students and feature their

fabulous work to make the Kids Tent the visually vibrant and welcoming space it is.

CHRIS JONES

Chris “BTO” Jones, a percussionist and the leader of 101 Runners, passed away March 28, 2024. In 2004, he recorded at Ultrasonic Studio “The BlueBrass Project, The Same Pocket, Vol. 1,” to blend New Orleans brass band music with Mountain bluegrass music. He founded 101 Runners post-Hurricane Katrina in 2005 to help bring together the fractured city. He will be remembered as a percussionist, a leader, and beloved friend to his family, friends and the community.

CLARENCE "FROGMAN" HENRY

Legendary New Orleans rhythm & blues musician Clarence “Frogman” Henry, known for his distinct voice, died on April 7, 2024, at age 87. Henry was 15 when he got his first piano and he kept on playing, performing solo, with other groups, and was an opening act for the Beatles in 1964. He had three top 40 hits including “Ain’t Got No Home,” which he wrote; “(I Don’t Know Why) But I Do”; and “You Always Hurt the One You Love.” A regular at Jazz Fest, and who was scheduled to perform this year, his presence will be missed.

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Festival staff

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell is a co-production of Festival Productions Louisiana, L.L.C. (a subsidiary of Festival Productions, Inc.-New Orleans) and AEG Louisiana, L.L.C. (a subsidiary of AEG Presents).

FESTIVAL PRODUCERS

PRODUCER/DIRECTOR

Quint Davis

COORDINATING PRODUCER

Eugenie “EJ” Encalarde

ASSOCIATE PRODUCERS

Louis Edwards, Marketing/Sponsorship/ Promotions/Concessions

Heather Smith, Finance/Tickets/Beverage Operations

PRODUCER'S OFFICE

Chrissy Santangelo, Executive Administrator to the Producer/Director

AEG PRESENTS / AEG

Philip Anschutz, Chairman & CEO, The Anschutz Corp.

Dan Beckerman, President & CEO, AEG

Jay Marciano, COO, AEG/Chairman & CEO, AEG Presents

Rich Schaefer, President, Global Talent, AEG Presents

Paul Tollett, President, Goldenvoice

Melissa Ormond, COO Festivals, AEG Presents

Jorge Melendez, CFO, AEG Presents

Shawn Trell, EVP, COO/General Counsel, AEG Presents

Brooke Michael Kain, Chief Digital Officer

Rick Mueller, President of AEG Presents North America

Romy Rosas-Sherman, Director, Executive Ticketing and Admin., AEG

Tanya Plum Brice, Director, Office of the Chairman, AEG

CORE STAFF

MARKETING/SPONSORSHIP/ CONCESSIONS/HOTELS

Matthew Goldman: Director, Press & Advertising

W. David Foster, Director, Design & Internet

George Wright, Director, Concessions

Laura Cottingim, Director, Hotel Corporate Development

Jeffrey Martinez, Director, Sponsorship

Kate Sarphie, Marketing & Media Manager

Sara Karaosmanoglu, Sponsorship Coordinator

Heather Roberts, Concessions Administrator

Soapy Jones, Cashless Coordinator

Elizabeth Mohr, Concessions Recruiting Assistant

TD Wood, Concessions Field Operations Manager

Heather Sandel, Hotel Assistant

Tessa Svoboda, Marketing & PR Intern

ADMINISTRATION/HUMAN RESOURCES/ INTERNS & MENTEES

Dana D. Perry, Director, Administration & Special Projects

Jamala Roux, Director, Human Resources

Nicole Williamson, Director, Presentations & Information

Janelle Jefferson, Volunteer Coordinator

Cailan O’Leary, Sustainability Coordinator

Elyssa Comiter, Administrative IT & Telecommunications Coordinator

Anthony Aramburo, Mentoring Program Coordinator

Jenna Dotson, Sustainability Logistics Manager

Britt Lissitchuk, Human Resources Administrator

Danielle Rios, Human Resources Assistant

Cynthia Davis, Volunteer Program Assistant

Betty Wallace, Front Office Operations Assistant

Shannon Fogarty, VIP Office Assistant

Sheila Tilford, Receptionist

Dalia Trostinetzky, Administration Intern

FESTIVAL FINANCE/TICKETS/BEVERAGE OPERATIONS

Cathy Kenny, FPINO Finance

Wes Keith, Director, Sales & Ticket Operations

Sarah Hartzog, Finance Manager

Craig Dennison, Beverage Operations Manager

Sean McCreavy, Box Office Manager

Jayna Jenson, Finance Assistant

Gail Wilson, Finance Consultant

Kennedy Sutterfield, Ticket Administrator

Deven Parker, Ticket Support Liaison

Diane Wood, Beverage Operations Administrator

FESTIVAL MUSIC

C. Reginald Toussaint, Executive Director, Stage Production

Liz Schoenberg, Director, Talent Relations

Robert Savoy, Talent Buyer & Contracts Manager

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FESTIVAL PRODUCERS & STAFF

Christine Baer White, Talent Buyer & Programming Manager

Elyse Macaulay, Talent Relations Manager

Jennifer Clavo, Talent Bookkeeper

Darlene Chan, National Talent Buyer

Emilee Wunsch, Travel Manager

Andy Neubauer, Stage Production Coordinator

Monique Owumi, Stage Production Administrator

Jason Stevens, Talent Administrator

Alyssa Schell, Travel Assistant

Juli Shipley, Talent Packet Coordinator

Gregory Davis, Contemporary Jazz Coordinator

Karen Konnerth, Kids Program Consultant

Ben Sandmel, Cajun/Zydeco, Blues & Country Consultant and Music Heritage Coordinator

Dr. Michael White, Traditional Jazz Consultant

Norman Dixon, Jr., Parade Consultant

Connie Fitch & Dwight Fitch Sr., Gospel Coordinators

Monk Boudreaux, Mardi Gras Indian Consultant

Kerry Vessel, Parade Consultant

Alphonse Robair, Parade Consultant

Dorian Francis, R&B Consultant

SITE

Tague Richardson, Site Director

Eric Booth, Site Operations Director

George Rucker, Site Business Manager

Nan Parati, Signs/Décor Manager

Stanley Briscoe, Transportation & Fleet Manager

Nancy Kohn, Site Administrative Coordinator

Kate McNee, Signs/Décor Administrator

Deborah Blankenship, Transportation Administrative Assistant

Lee Arnold, Transportation Production Assistant

Theodore Mars, Support Services Coordinator

FESTIVAL FOOD

Michelle Nugent, Food Director

Beth Huber, Food Coordinator

FAIR OPERATIONS

Dixie Rubin, Fair Operations Director

Alex Augillard, Fair Operations Assistant

Director

Jerry Ursin, Public Safety & Operations Liaison

Myron Scott, Security Manager

Georgia Rhody, Fair Operations Coordinator

Candace Geers, Credentials Manager

CRAFTS & CULTURAL HERITAGE

Christine Berthiaume, Crafts Manager

Rachel Ornelas, Cultural Heritage Manager

Kelli Welch, Crafts Administrative Manager

Karl Washington, Congo Square Coordinator

Valerie Guillet, Cultural Exchange Pavilion Coordinator

Jennifer Pagan, Kids Area Activities Coordinator

Sharita Cenac, Congo Square Administrator

Kathleen Kraus, Folklife Administrative Assistant

Antonia Zennaro, Cultural Exchange Pavilion Administrator

Gray Hawk Perkins, Native American Cultural Consultant

EVENT PRODUCTION

FAIR PRODUCTION

Zacarias Gaitan, Production Assistant

Mary Alice Sandberg, Office Assistant

Runners: Brandon Battiste, Jean-Pierre

Boudreaux

Info Booth Specialists: Barbara Alafat, Kitty Baudoin, Alice Jo Brown, Charles Brown, Maggie Brown, Jacquelyn Johnson, Brandon Moberg, Stephanie Polk

FOOD OPERATIONS

Miriam Fontaine, Production Assistant

Juleah Marcell, Field Assistant

Melissa Clements, Event Office Assistant

Chris Shortall, Food Heritage Stage Manager

Theo Marcell, Cashless Liaison

Monitors: Sheryl Bradstreet, Tevin Felix, Joe Howard III, Selma Marie Jones, DeNissaun Marcell, Maaza Marcell, Matthew Marcell, Tyson Roussel, Ire Sterling, Iesha Williams

Nancy M. Mock, Driver STAFF CATERING

Julie Posner, Coordinator

Drew Longo, Staff Craft Services Assistant

Drinks Assistants: Chris Carley, Edwin Cunningham, Mark Richard

Drinks Crew: Ivan Lewis, Debra Mouton, Ashley Reeb, Timothy Salvant, Allison Wicks, Gary Winchester

BEVERAGE OPERATIONS

Neil Brophy, Operations Supervisor

Carl Maher, Site Supervisor

Ernie Waites, Supervisor

Lynsey Knowles, Supervisor

Andrew Pendleton, Office Support

LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE / NATIVE

AMERICAN VILLAGE

Lorna Leedy, NAV Field Assistant

Teresa Parker, Folk Event Assistant

Folk Field Assistants: Andrea Edmondson, Raquel Oliviera, Alana Pryor Ackerman

Nathan Daley, Folklife Build Carpenter

COMPTEMPORARY CRAFTS & LOUISIANA MARKETPLACE

Rebecca Morris, Contemporary Crafts Production Assistant

Angela Reed, Contemporary Crafts Event Assistant

Andrea Edmondson, Contemporary Crafts Shuttle Driver

Contemporary Crafts Helpers: Joan Hessidence, Ralph McDonald, Roxanne Mouton, Rick Wall

Dave Rodrigue, Louisiana Marketplace Event Assistant

CONGO SQUARE AFRICAN MARKETPLACE

Pernell Butler, Production Assistant

Gerald Blackwell,Field Assistant

Event Assistants: Camerian Abrams, Stefana Campbell, Elisha Diamond, Julio

Rodriguez

GRANDSTAND

Carter Lashley, Coordinator

Caitlin Cowlan, Assistant

CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILION

Scot Evert, Lead Installer

Installers: Jesse Charboneau, Paul Humphrey, John Sanchez

Event Assistants: Jose Cora, Anita Figueroa, Michael Steel, Catherine Tcherassi

Allison Scribe, Parade Manager

Sal Figueroa, Event Band Liaison

Irene Criollo, Demonstrator Chaperone

KIDS AREA

Julie Holman, Field Supervisor

Kids Event Assistant: Michelle Bell, Samantha Bearden, Dana Beuhler, Rose Broom, Donna Duplantier, Jacqueline Inglefield

Rachel Swan, Kids Banner Coordinator

TELECOMMUNICATIONS

Ashley Allen, Telecommunications Assistant

Alex Clancy, IT/Telecommunications Assistant

Di’Nardeaux Sanchez, Telecommunications Assistant

Robert Bradley, Frequency Coordinator

Pat McCarty, Radio Technician

FAIR OPERATIONS

David Robinson, Production Assistant

Devyn Samson, Production Assistant

DISPATCH

B.B. St Roman, Dispatch Coordinator

Dispatchers: Rhonda Cannon, Joycelyn

Carter, Teri Clark, Neljuana Mallery, Andrea

Taylor, Clarence White

LOGISTICS

Dan McIlhargey, Parking Manager

Tom Seeger, Barricade Installation Supervisor

Logistics Assistants: Clayton Davis, Oliver Hall, DJ Smith, Ronnie Taylor, Jermaine

Turner, Gary O’Quinn

E.J. Leche, Meteorologist

Gary Vaughan, Weather Assistant

Nancy Ochsenschlager, Weather Liaison

ACCESS PROGRAM

Natalie Sparrow, Access Program Coordinator

Diana Powers, Access Program Assistant

James McGregor, Access Field Supervisor

Billy Shepard, Tent Usher Supervisor

Nicole Rochat, Field Assistant

Denise Crochet, Lead ASL Interpreter

ASL Interpreters: Amy Adkins, Nikki

Barnes, David Coyne, Amanda Heikkila, Holly Maniatty, Jessica Minges, Courtney

Moberg, Yvette Rigdon

Access Center Event Assistant: Jazmyne

Lemar, Earnessa Moncriffe

Access Viewing Area Assistant, Gwen

Payne, Ronald Harris

HEALTH & SAFETY

Gwen Michon, Coordinator

Tent Supervisor: Heather Scianneaux

Assistants: Lori Miknaitis, Micaela Nobile, Karen Price, Eric Wimberly

Acadian Ambulance Service

Ochsner Urgent Care & Occupational Medicine: Dr. Granville Morse, Dr. Ajsa Nikolic, Dr. Jeff Kuo

SECURITY

Bernadine Kelly, Security Liaison

Melvin Howard, Security Liaison

Miguel Romar-Manuel, Security Tent Liaison

William Dede, Festival Stage Security Supervisor

Dave Martin, Security Gates Liaison

Jane Varnado, NOPD NAT Line

Gate Security Captains: Matthew Patin,

Demetrius Smith, Donald Steele, Anthony

Thompson, Sarah Villani

Vehicle Safety Team: Mark Coleman, Elizabeth Garcia

L & R SECURITY SERVICES, INC.

Ed Robinson, President

Nicole Robinson, Coordinator

Shan Williams Sr., Coordinator

F.E.S.S., INC.

Paul Marsh, President, CEO

Rob Strain, Coordinator

PERSONNEL ADMISSION

Adam Scilken, Credentials Assistant

El Silard, Credentials Assistant

Vernon Byrd, Gate Supervisor

Harrison Baptiste, Gate Supervisor

Gate Krewe: Maxine Bates, Jacob Behrens, Belinda Bellande, Michael Branch, Kimberly Byrd, Ronda Byrd, Craig Lundy, Deborah McCurtis, Gwendolyn Mitchell, Wayne Scott, Wayne Scott III, Tramaine Spencer

SITE/CONSTRUCTION

Nancy Okun, Administrator

Philip “Flip” Giroir, Site Installation Manager

Shamon Clarke, Field Coordinator

Dane Peterson, Field Assistant

William “Skippy” Walker, Tool Room Manager

Rene Hill, Tool Room Assistant

Mark Lutenbacher, Runner

Robin Riedlinger, Event Tool Manager

Donald Walters, Event Tool Clerk

CARPENTRY KREWE

Keith Brewster, Carpentry Coordinator

Jay Brugger, Woodshop Foreman

David Williams, Carpentry Supervisor

Krewe: John Balbach, Russell Bland, Jordan Fitzpatrick, Fred Goodson, Thomas

Kirchner, Richard Knauf, Gregory Padgett, Jerome Posey, Scott Ratterree, Michael Sewell, Charles Simpson

STAGE/SCAFFOLDING KREWE

Micah Learned, Steel Krewe Supervisor

Eric Bisschop, Deck Krewe Supervisor

Steel Krewe: Reese Bobo, Larry Carson, David Eberle, Noah Learned, Jordan

Merchant, Avery Miraglia, Eric O’Neill, Elijah Perez, Alex Ross, Jacob Smith

Deck Krewe: Val Becnel, Henley Comeaux, Charles Golden Jr., Cameron Hose, John Medeiros,

BOOTH KREWE

Patrick Gallagher, Coordinator

Kim Cantwell, Assistant Coordinator

Krewe: Leonard Boisseau, Paul Bruno, David Devall, Stephen Elliott, Thomas Kirchner, Michael Ray, Jordan Roggenbuck, Thomas Suter

FIELD KREWE

Marie Thorn, Coordinator

Dru Murphy, Assistant Coordinator

Krewe: Katelea Ford, Anderson Funk, Rachel Murphy, Steph Schneider, Isaac Wood

PAINT KREWE

Kenneth Flotte, Supervisor

Wayne Sewell, Painter

PLUMBING KREWE

Jonathan Chin, Coordinator

Michael House, Plumber

Plumber Assistants: Chris Herrington, Derek Lee, Louis Orduna, Deon Sanders

FORKLIFT DRIVERS

Perry Bowman, Lead Driver

Drivers: Myron Caroline, Jeffrey Coates, Arnold Dodd, Chuck Golden, Brian Villanueva

SUPPORT

Wendy O. Haydel, Table & Chair Coordinator

David Stephens, Pole Krewe Chief

Pole Krewe: Larry Dean, Preston Trench

Jeffrey Conner, Sewing Coordinator

Shannon Griffin, Sewing Assistant

Mark Borst, Aerial Install Supervisor

Aerial Installers: Damien Borst, Dan Brady, Jacob Cheek, Christian Ghera, Jason

Rainwater, Jerry Williams

Move Drivers: Stephen Rush, Kenneth

Singleton, Travis Winters

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FESTIVAL PRODUCERS & STAFF

TRANSPORTATION

Murphy Clark, Mechanic

Dustin Ransom, Field and Fuel Assistant

Eric Tannehill, Night Fuel Driver

Fleet Monitor: Travis Winters

SIGNS/DÉCOR

Philip Cooper, Design & Decor Assistant

Seth Damm, Installation Supervisor

Peter Genova, Carpenter/Lead Installer

Lead Installers: Dan Santiago, Ben Markus, Jacob Martin, Troy Wagner

Installers: Amber Adams, Aisha Law, Zoe Morris, Natalia Ospina Garcia, Elijah Scott, Albert Smith IV, Madeline Stratton, Adam Tureau, Ali Wild, Matthew Wojtan, Emma Sanchez, Christian Strickland

Robert Mache, Sign Computer Operator

Beth Larkin, Signs Liaison

Thomas Spiker, Decorator

Miriam Stassi, Signs Assistant

Ian Fernandez, Runner

Scott Saltzman, Photographer

Decor built by The Stronghold Studios

ELECTRICAL KREWE

Scott Hahn, Coordinator

Louis Broussard, Assistant Coordinator

Marcos Lazo, Assistant Coordinator

Electricians: Louis Berthiaume, Larry Bertrand, Richard Carlile, Jared Falterman, Torriono Kelly, Anthony Lee, Charles

Lemoine, Veljwine McCall, Andrew Melkun, Louis Robin, Robert Schumacher, Darryl Summers, Richard Turner

Electrician Helpers: Jamal Ellis, Timmy Ellis

SUPPORT SERVICES/CLEAN-UP

Vicki Fiakpui, Trailer Maintenance Supervisor

Trailer/Dorm Maintenance Krewe: Sean Fontenot

PRESS

Douglas Mason, Festival Photographer

Girard Mouton III, Festival Photographer

Joshua Brasted, Festival Photographer

Jacqueline Marque, Festival Photographer

Nicole Wright, Festival Stage Press Liaison

Nicki Gilbert, Gentilly Stage Press Liaison

Press Tent Assistant: Marion Gerber, Tristen

Rolling

Amanda Barton, Digital Content Manager

Charles Lumar, Web & Content Team Assistant

SPONSORSHIP

Emily Rebert, Administrative Assistant & Credentials Coordinator

Carter Cywilko, Site Liaison

Sponsorship Liaisons: Charlotte Cohen, Amal Esmail, Kate Golder, April Goltz, Damian Rhone, Peggy Thrash

Zack Smith, Festival Photographer

Theresa Young, Film Escort

CONCESSIONS

TD Wood, Field Operations Manager

Geneva Wilson, T-Shirt Operations Coordinator

Keira Williams, Warehouse Inventory Manager

Vinka Jurisic, Rhythmpourium Merchandise Manager

Michael Martin, Rhythmpourium Design Lead

Raymond Addison, Strawberry Lemonade Operations Manager

Sydney Guillory, Cashless Production Assistant

Booth/Zone Managers: Clemalita Jasmin, Martiel Kirksey, Alicia Mason, Joslyn Palermo, Gwen Stewart-Woods, Darren Vinnett

Cashless Zone Managers: CJ Alston, Megan Kirkpatrick, Darrolyn Lee, Jess Mateer

ADMINISTRATION

Janice Warner, Computer Help Desk

Assistant

Laura Bell, VIP Escort

VOLUNTEERS

Rami Carter, Volunteer Event Assistant

Anna Dean, Volunteer Event Assistant

MENTORING PROGRAM

Karitsa Reed, Mentoring Program Assistant

Harold Enclarde, Community Outreach/ Music Mentoring

Keith Hill, Community Outreach Program

Assistant

Malcolm Reed, Music Mentoring Program

Assistant

BIG CHIEF, GRAND MARSHAL & KREWE OF JAZZ FEST VIP

Kerry Grombacher, Coordinator

Jerome Anderson, Production Assistant

Shawn Hall, Decorator

MUSIC PRODUCTION

Laura Chambers, Artist Will Call Manager

Renata Granger, Artist Will Call Assistant

Nancy Murphy, Packet Assistant

Jeff Rowell, Music Escort

Production Assistants: Mike Kemp, Ashley Murphy, Kristin Shannon, Jason White

NATIONAL ARTIST TRANSPORTATION

Alexis Rey, Ground Transportation Driver Manager

Aaron Geldner, Ground Transportation Driver Assistant Manager

Drivers: Julie Adams, Angel Aydell-Boone, J Babineaux, Melanie Bierria, Eldric Cambrice, Jason Chaffin, Brittney Clark, Corey Conley, Tomeka Edwards, Thadeus Encalarde, Ardell Freemon, Bebe Griffin, Tracy Haskin, Shawn Jackson, Genord Jones, Kendrick Knockum, Latasha Knockum, Johnnie McCray, Gregory McGowan, Nakaisha McGuire, Byron Mercier, Robert Morgan, Alicia Ohlmeyer, Donell Payton, Tamara Payton, Kevin Picou Sr., Ted Pope, Andre Randolph, Elain Roberts, Andrew Spinks, Anthony Tapp, Sean Thomas, Tim Thompson, Jenny Tripkovich, Angela Williams

Joye Pate, Driver Dispatcher

LOCAL MUSICIAN SHUTTLE

Allen Katicich, Logistics Manager

Porsher Bickham, Event Administrator

Drivers: Cecille Adams, Dayton Alexander, Raymond Brooks, Charlene Cordier, Mike Drago, Lionel Henderson, Jackie Jones, Everett Manuel, Jerry Miles, Autrey Plaisance, Jan Randolph, Matt Schwaab, Shelita Sears, Leonard Welch, Brandon Williams, Damian Duplessis, Lauren Rossi, Selles Smallwood

Lyndy Donaldson, Dispatcher

Parking Lot Greeters: Alex BrownsteinCarter, Tim Colglazier, Taylor Dutel, David Meza

Staff Shuttle Drivers: Dorian Alexander, Ed Brown, Ernest Jones, Melvin Russell, Patrick Widhalm

TALENT HOSPITALITY CREW

Brandy Bankston, Base Operations Administrator

Samantha Pruett, Dressing Room Operations Supervisor

Dressing Room Operations Assistants: Jack Odell, Woody Shticks

Nancy Wallin, Supervisor/Dispatch

Renauld Lewis, Drinks Team Supervisor

Team Leaders: Stephanie Clary, Caroline Fitzsousa, Amber Garvin, Eric O’Neill, Polly Rowell

Crew: Derek Graves, Amberly Larkin, Hannah Moran, Jess Pinkham, Colin Powell, Beth Reinhard, Taylor Reinhard, Fred Turner, Cole Harmon, Alex Gerhard, Cydney Neal, Bailey Braud, Wendy Talley

Emilee Fallo, Artist Wardrobe

Danny “Smitty” Smith, Stage Drinks Coordinator

Stage Drinks Crew: Brent Bond, Jimmy Greiner, Rebecca Hinojosa, Billy Patout, Dickens Thomas, Roger Whatley

STAGING AND TECHNICAL PRODUCTION

Deshaun Washington, Technical Coordinator

Tom Davis, Site Coordinator

Juan Labostrie, Audio Consultant

Julia Robinson, Production Assistant

Carol Young, Music Central Coordinator

Kysha Brown, Music Central Administrator

Shina Massiha, Music Central Assistant

Runners: Scott Jolet, Troy Spooner

Forklift Drivers: David Adams, Stokley Watson

SHELL GENTILLY STAGE

Gregory Miller, Stage Manager

Martin Encalarde, Backstage Manager

Melyssa Mason Assistant Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Tracy Cassidy, Aiden Dixon,

M.X. Turner, Bryant Wilson, Sunni Womack

Ashley Brown, Dressing Room

Mindi Larkin, Artist Runner

FESTIVAL STAGE

John Foster, Stage Manager

Nalini Jones, Backstage Manager

Dasha Davis, Backstage Manager

Christin Dotson, Assistant Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Jerry Cambre, James Crombie, Rob Streeck, Shea Noonan, Tyler Young

Dressing Room: Andy Reese, David Sobiesk, Carmen Negrelli

Annah Garrett, Runner

Backstage Security: Thomas Smith

SHERATON NEW ORLEANS FAIS DO-DO STAGE

Chuck Blamphin, Stage Manager

Ellen Durand, Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Brock Badger, Robin Hoffmeister, Mike Stambler

Melanie Finley, Dressing Room

CONGO SQUARE STAGE

Willie Kidd, Stage Manager

David Norman, Backstage Manager

Rudy Dyer, Assistant Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Keith Claiborne, Jayce

Clivens, Ronald Hill, Takarra Johnson, Kevin Nisby, Juan St. Cyre, Amara Skinner,

Brian Thompson, Dressing Room

Tammy Browning, Artist Liaison

Jayde Pearl, Runner

ECONOMY HALL TENT

Christopher Jewett, Stage Manager

Vanessa Curtis, Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Hunter Grant, Eliot Kersten

BLUES TENT

Bryant Bartley, Stage Manager

Kate Bartels, Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Jon Bonner, David Eves,

Jerome Posey, Carl Woodall

Jerime Dervon, Dressing Room

GOSPEL TENT PRESENTED BY MORRIS BART

Talent Managers: Dwight Fitch Sr., Connie Fitch

Tim Robinson, Stage Manager

Melanie Williams, Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Bryant Brumfield, Malachi

Robinson,Germaine Steib

Backstage Krewe: Joyce Jefferson, John Fitch, Miriam Gibson, Jacquelyn Robinson

Joyce LeBeaux, Dressing Room

JAZZ & HERITAGE STAGE

Kelly Love Jones, Stage Manager

Backstage Manager: Chivon Haynes, Lemar Arceneaux

Stage Krewe: Coventee Covington, Raquel Haupt

Shantrell Green, Dressing Room

WWOZ JAZZ TENT

Kerry Patton, Stage Manager

Ashley Kahn, Backstage Manager

Grace Hawkins, Assistant Backstage Manager

Danny Jones, Audio Engineer

Stage Krewe: Jaeden Coello, Rashad

Roberton, Rory Walsh

LaWanda Smith, Dressing Room

OCHSNER CHILDREN’S TENT

Donald Lewis, Stage Manager

Rahsaana Ison, Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Lisa De Leeuw

LAGNIAPPE STAGE

Lawrence Wheeler, Stage Manager

Jade Dervil, Backstage Manager

Amanda Loflin, Backstage Manager

Stage Krewe: Juan Diaz, Joseph Frank

EXPEDIA CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILION

Marques Neal, Stage Manager

Amelie Kindler, Backstage Manager

Rhondale Barras, Backstage Assistant

Stage Krewe: James Dowling, Andrew Maher, Alex Ocon

ALLISON MINER MUSIC HERITAGE STAGE

Travis Blotsky, Stage Manager

Bethany Paulsen, Administrator & Backstage Manager

Nelson Eubanks, Backstage Assistant

RHYTHMPOURIUM

Errol Morgan, Stage Manager

Louise Fenton, Backstage Manager

Vivian Avery, Stage Krewe

SOCIAL, AID & PLEASURE CLUBS/PARADES

Norman Dixon, Jr., Coordinator

Monk Boudreaux, Mardi Gras Indian Supervisor

Parade Assistants:Tyrone Casby, Rodney Dixon, Emanuel Powell, Joseph

Allen, Michael Johnson, Alphonse Robair, Kerry Vessell

EXTRA SPECIAL FORCES

Scott Walrath, Coordinator

Scott Caddell, Backline Coordinator

ESP Krewe: Asante Amin, Eric Bisschop, Taylor Jonau, Jacob Kohlman, John

Medeiros, Chris Williams

PIANO TUNING

Bernard Productions –Sherman Bernard, President

BACKLINE

Jonas Productions

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STAGE LIGHTING

Omega Production Resource LLC

VIDEO LYNX Productions – Video Production

Pyramid Productions – Video Screens

SOUND COMPANIES

SHELL GENTILLY STAGE

SHERATON NEW ORLEANS FAIS DO-DO STAGE

GOSPEL TENT PRESENTED BY MORRIS

BART

Kingston Audio

FESTIVAL STAGE

Clair Global

CONGO SQUARE STAGE

Sound of Authority

WWOZ JAZZ TENT

BLUES TENT

EXPEDIA CULTURAL EXCHANGE PAVILION

Pyramid Audio Productions

ECONOMY HALL TENT

Sounds Services

LAGNIAPPE STAGE

PM Productions

ALLISON MINER MUSIC HERITAGE

JAZZ AND HERITAGE STAGE

OCHSNER CHILDREN’S TENT

FOOD HERITAGE STAGE

RHYTHMPOURIUM

Propaganda Group, Inc

SPECIAL THANKS TO:

All Jazz Festival Volunteers

FAIR GROUNDS RACE COURSE & SLOTS

William C. Carstanjen; CEO Churchill Downs Incorporated

William E. Mudd, President and COO Churchill Downs Incorporated

Doug Shipley, President & General Manager Fair Grounds

Jason Boulet, Senior Director of Racing Fair Grounds

Joe Rodriguez, Senior Director of Finance Fair Grounds

Charles Glaeser, Senior Director of Hospitality Services Fair Grounds

Leslie Hepting, General Manager of Video Services, Inc. Fair Grounds

Wellington Jones, Senior Director of Slots Operations Fair Grounds

Sondra Hogan-Jones, Senior Director of Human Resources Fair Grounds

Jarrod Ashley, Senior Director of Information Technology Fair Grounds

Gabe Martin, Chief of Facilities Engineer Fair Grounds

Jamie Garret, Director of Marketing Fair Grounds

Donald Kelley, Deputy Director of Security & Safety Fair Grounds

2024 FOLKLIFE ADVISORS

Maida Owens, Ph.D., Folklife Program

Director, Louisiana Division of the Arts

Teresa Parker-Farris, Ph.D., Louisiana

Folklife Commission Chair

Janie Luster, United Houma Nation

C. Ray Brassieur, Ph.D.

FAIR

A&L Sales

Acadian Ambulance

ARC

Ascension Golf Carts

AT&T

Auditel Communications

Bayou Pile Driving

BEARCOM

Beerman Precision, Inc.

Behrens

Bienvenu Brothers

CAPS

Champion Graphics, Inc.

Chill Zone

Cox Business Systems

Crescent City Technologies

Crystal Clear Imaging

Cube Passes

CW Recycling

Dash Lumber

Denson Engineering Element

Elliott Electric

Enterprise Rent-A-Car Fasteners, Inc.

FESS Inc.

F.C.C., New Orleans Offices

Fleur de Lis

Freret Hardware

G2

Guardian Barriers

Golf Carts of La.

Grainger

H & E Equipment Services

Harbor Freight Tools USA

Herc Rentals

Herron Wire Products, Inc.

High Pressure Cleaning Systems, Inc.

Home Team Productions

InProduction

JMI Legacy Manufacturing

L&R Security

Markel Lumber

MDL Enterprises

Mike’s Hardware

Miller RV

MPress

Napa Auto Parts

National Carts

National Construction Rentals

National Event Services

National Weather Service

New Age Beverages

New Orleans Sewerage & Water Board

Newpark Resources, Inc.

NOLA-Event/Labor Support

NOPD OPSE

NORDC

OMRents

Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office

Paralyzed Veterans of America

Parishwide Transport Co.

Phoenix Rigging & Production

Plastics Distributors

PODS, Inc.

R.F. Communications

REALCYCLE

Retif Oil Co.

REV Entertainment

Richard’s Disposal

Robert Jones

Ryder Truck Rental

RZI

Satellite Shelters

Scafom Scaffold Services

Scott Saltzman

SGPS/Showrig

Southern Fastening Systems

Southland Plumbing Supplies

SPEDIDAM

Star Lock & Key

Stronghold Studios

Sumrall Trailer & Repair Co.

Sunbelt Equipment Co.

Traffic Control Products

Unified Command, LLC

United Rental

United Site Services

Uniti Fiber

WILLSCOT

CRAFTS & LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE

Amanda Bennett

Carter Lashley

Dave Rodrigue, Photographer

Kevin Strong

Koindu Association of Pioneer Vendors

LeMieux Galleries Inc.

Linda Lesperance

Lynbdale Smith

Nota Strong

Robert Temple

David Bergeron

Michael Olufunmilola “Fumi” Ononaiye

FOOD

Aaron’s, Inc.

AJ's Produce

Baton Rouge Grease

Kentwood Springs Water

LCS Recycling

Louisiana Department of Health & Hospitals

Poppy Tooker

Reddy Ice/The Ice House

Sunrise Trading Company

Troy Brocato

Vacherie Fuel

GRANDSTAND

Dominique Dilling, Backstreet Cultural Museum

David Kunian and the New Orleans Jazz Museum

Jimmy Buffett Family & Friends

Mike Ramos

Douglas Mason

Jazz & Heritage Archives

FESTIVAL CONCESSIONS

47 Brand LLC

190 Octane Retail, LLC

American Needle Inc

Art Unlimited

Art4Now, Silkscreen Poster

AT&T/Verizon

AXS, Ticketing

BayouWear Clothing

Chill-Rite 32

Clover

CAMP Collection

CardFree

Crescent Crown Distributors

Dan Shapiro, General Store

Doves of Peace, Inc.

Eye-Dye

Flyaway Hats

GCI Outdoor Inc.

George Hand Product Inc

Giraphic Prints LLC

Gray Line of New Orleans, Official Shuttle

Hanesbrands Inc.

Jim Tallman

Lane Seven Apparel

Martin Insurance Agency

MS Benbow & Associates

ORCA Coolers

On Location & CID Entertainment, Official Travel Packages

Renaissance Publishing, Program Guide

Republic National Dist Co LLC

Rho Pi Chapter of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity

S&S Activewear

Schneider Paper Products Inc

Southern Glazer’s Wine & Spirits

Starns Kenny & Easterly

Sysco New Orleans, LLC

The Flag Company

The Inkwell Press LLC

Triple B’s II, LLC

THE CITY OF NEW ORLEANS

LaToya Cantrell, Mayor

Helena N. Moreno, Councilmember-at-Large

Jean Paul "JP" Morrell, Councilmemberat-Large

Joseph I. Giarrusso III, Councilmember –District A

Lesli Harris, Councilmember – District B

Freddie King, III, Councilmember – District C

Eugene J. Green, Councilmember – District D

Oliver Thomas, Councilmember – District E

Anne Kirkpatrick, Superintendent, New Orleans Police Department

Roman Nelson, Superintendent, New Orleans Fire Department

Gilbert Montano, Chief Administrative Officer

Justyn A. Hawkins, Deputy Chief of Staff

Donesia D. Turner, City Attorney

Jennifer Avegno, MD, Health Department Director

Natesh Mohan, Department of Property Management

Kevin Dolliole, New Orleans Aviation Board

Clinton “Rick” Hathaway, Department of Public Works

Matt Torri, Sanitation Department

Larry Barabino, Jr., New Orleans Recreation Department

Michael E. Karam, Parks and Parkways

Department

Lisa D. Alexis, Mayor’s Office of Cultural Economy

Susan Hutson, Orleans Parish Sheriff’s Office

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