a group of street musicians play foot-tapping jazz sets. Yes, as early as three in the afternoon. That’s exactly why New Orleans is called the Big Easy. Two trumpets, one saxophone and a bass drum.
Tony Dagradi & The New Orleans Saxophone Ensemble, Dr. Brice Miller & Mahogany Brass Band, Jesse Lege & the Bayou Aces, Jambalaya Cajun Band, Yvette Landry & the Jukes, Free Agents Brass Band, 79rs ...
In July of 1996 Jesse toured Europe once again with Phil Woods, Charles McPherson and Gary Bartz, as part of the Sax Machine package. Between 1994 and 1997, Jesse enjoyed a fruitful musical ...
Another New Orleans jazz standard Armstrong heard growing up ... and Kenny John (drums), with Bud Freeman adding sweet tenor saxophone on ‘Basin Street’. New Orleans Nights shows Armstrong ...
Jazz Fest last year added an eighth day to ... Corey Arceneaux & Zydeco Hot Peppers, Tony Dagradi & The New Orleans Saxophone Ensemble, Dr. Brice Miller & Mahogany Brass Band, Jesse Lege & the ...
Jazz emerged as a new style of music in the early twentieth century in the African American communities of New Orleans ... Soweto Kinch trio - comprising of saxophone, drum kit and double bass ...
John "Prince " Gilbert was a founding member of the Rebirth Brass Band and a fixture in the New Orleans Jazz community for ... played the saxophone for Rebirth Brass Band, which has been a ...
“The instructors are crazy good,” said Haroon, who plays tenor saxophone. “The better I get ... The camp has been a training ground for musicians like Jon Batiste and Trombone Shorty. In addition to ...