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One of the city's best kept secrets featuring a handful of New Orleans first-call jazz players with rotating special guests in an intimate uptown lounge with no cover! Up close and personal with the best of the best, curated by local bassist Peter Harris. Plus quality food and cocktails.
Tonight, Harris presents The Oh Yeah! collective, featuring:
Gerald Watkins Jr. - drums
Peter Harris - bass
Joe Ashlar - piano
Wes "Warmdaddy" Anderson - saxophones
Ed Perkins - vocals, trumpet
+ special surprise guests
Sets at 8:00pm & 10:00pm
NO COVER, but seating is very limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival is strongly suggested. Reserved seating is $25 Per Table in advance online. Full bar & food menu. One drink minimum per guest.
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Two local legends, one bill: the monthly everyone waits for at BJ's:
Louis Michot & Leyla McCalla
CASH ONLY at the door and at the bar
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Songstress Miss Sophie Lee and her trio at 6pm for one the most delightful and longest running happy hour monthlies.
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New Orleans Jazz National Historic Park presents its FREE Thursday afternoon jazz education series, this week featuring:
Saxophonist Clarence Johnson III Duo
3pm - 4pm
FREE and Open to the Public of All Ages. Space is limited, so early arrival is strongly suggested.
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2026 JGI Jazz Cohort Fellow, Victor Campbell is a young jazz piano player hailing from Camagüey, Cuba. His compelling style combines virtuosity, whimsy, charisma and technical prowess. Notably, it is just plain fun to watch Victor perform. He started playing piano at age 5 and went on to train at Cuba’s National School of the Arts. He has since played all over the United States, and internationally. Victor first visited New Orleans in 2012 as a teenager, part of an exchange program with the Louis Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp. That visit changed his life and in 2019 Victor decided to move to New Orleans. He has been feverishly studying all styles of New Orleans music ever since, and incorporating it into his own musical language. He can effortlessly transition from a blues solo, to a Cuban timba montuno, and then right into a classical piano selection. In a 2019 interview, the great Chucho Valdés predicted that, “Victor will revolutionize Cuban jazz piano.”
After performing as a featured new artist at several CubaNOLA showcases, Victor now has several New Orleans-based bands and collaborations, including his high-energy big band Timba Swamp, and is a fervent leader of the city’s growing Cuba-New Orleans fusion renaissance scene, which also includes collaborations with the Cuban funk phenomenon, Cimafunk, and New Orleans legends like Delfeayo Marsalis’ Uptown Jazz Orchestra. Most recently, he was recruited by renowned musical director Raphael Saadiq to play piano on the Oscar-nominated soundtrack for 2025’s Academy Award-winning film by director Ryan Coogler, "SINNERS.”
This evening, Victor performs one of his acclaimed solo piano shows.
*This performance is no cover!
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One of the city's best kept secrets featuring a handful of New Orleans first-call jazz players with rotating special guests in an intimate uptown lounge with no cover! Up close and personal with the best of the best, curated by local bassist Peter Harris. Plus quality food and cocktails.
Tonight, Harris presents The OGs collective, featuring:
Jamison Ross - drums
Peter Harris - bass
Seth Finch - piano
Rex Gregory - saxophones
+ special surprise guests
Sets at 8:00pm & 10:00pm
NO COVER, but seating is very limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival is strongly suggested. Reserved seating is $25 Per Table in advance online. Full bar & food menu. One drink minimum per guest.
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Kevin Louis & The Hometeam for two sets
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Kevin Louis & The Hometeam for two sets
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One of the city's best kept secrets featuring a handful of New Orleans first-call jazz players with rotating special guests in an intimate uptown lounge with no cover! Up close and personal with the best of the best, curated by local bassist Peter Harris. Plus quality food and cocktails.
Tonight, Harris presents The OGs collective, featuring:
Nygel Anderson- drums
Peter Harris - bass
David Torkanowsky - piano
Amari Ansari - saxophones
+ special surprise guests
Sets at 8:00pm & 10:00pm
NO COVER, but seating is very limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival is strongly suggested. Reserved seating is $25 Per Table in advance online. Full bar & food menu. One drink minimum per guest.
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Kelly Love Jones hosts The Listening Room singer/songwriter weekly inside indie New Orleans boutique NOLA by NATURE on St. Bernard Ave.
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Kelly Love Jones hosts The Listening Room singer/songwriter weekly inside indie New Orleans boutique NOLA by NATURE on St. Bernard Ave.
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Keiko Komaki is an accomplished keyboardist and pianist born and raised in Kagoshima, Japan, who began studying classical piano at age five and later graduated from Kunitachi College of Music. After working in Tokyo’s music scene, she moved to New Orleans in 2006, where she quickly became an active part of the city’s musical community, performing with artists such as the late Marva Wright, Benny Turner, Leo Nocentelli and George Porter Jr. of The Meters, blues legend Vasti Jackson, and many others.
In 2014, she joined the international collective Playing For Change Band, touring more than 20 countries and performing with artists including The Doobie Brothers, Little Feat, and Ellis Hall. Today, she leads her own projects, including the KJD Trio and Komaki Soul, while continuing to perform regularly across New Orleans in clubs, residencies, and events such as WWOZ Piano Night.
Tonight, she presents her KJD Trio featuring:
Keiko Komaki - keys
June Yamagishi - bass
Donald Magee - drums
Sets at 8pm & 10pm
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Charlie & The Tropicales rejuvenate a wide swath of vintage Caribbean sounds, from cumbia, calypso, biguine and son Cubano to rocksteady and New Orleans R&B-inspired rock & roll. Led by trombonist and composer Charlie Halloran, The Tropicales breathe new life into 1950s-era tropical dance pop tunes while introducing new layers of fusion. Think: “Ruler of My Heart,” rocksteady-style, or Venezuela’s classic joropo “Alma Llanera” spiked with calypso energy.
The New Orleans-based 8-piece ensemble draws inspiration from Cuban son, mambo, and Caribbean music, reimagining traditional forms while honoring their roots, featuring rich horn lines, infectious percussion, and soulful improvisation. Known for high-energy performances and deep rhythmic feel, The Tropicales have become a standout presence in the New Orleans music scene, bringing tropical flavor and modern jazz sensibility to audiences near and far.
Tonight, they are joined on this double-bill with rising singer-songwriter siren, Crys.
Sets at 9pm & 10:30pm
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On the streets of New Orleans, where brass bands play every Sunday for weekly second line parades, it’s not unusual for one brass band to catch the ear of the streets and dominate the second line season. Not long after their founding in 2017, the Big 6 Brass Band had the streets on lock. Their mixtape, which has made the rounds in the second line community, features covers of songs by Michael Jackson, Fantasia, and SZA, among others. Unsatisfied with playing only “radio tunes,” their song catalog runs deep into brass band history as they breathe new life into time-honored traditional tunes like “Red Dress” and “Lilly of the Valley.” Their debut album, Big Six, was released on June 24, 2019 on all streaming platforms. A thirteen-song tour through their original music, it’s an instant classic including hits like “Go Down,” and “On the Run.”
The band’s all-star lineup is comprised of some of the most talented young brass band musicians in the city. Though the band is relatively young, their pedigree reveals a wealth of experience as their roster includes current and former members of Rebirth, The Stooges, Hot 8, TBC, and Da Truth brass bands. Though their music maintains ties to the tradition from which they come, they are very much the vanguard of the brass band scene. Their sound, which combines smooth R&B with the rough and ready sound of the streets, is, more than any other band, representative of the sound of contemporary New Orleans brass band music.
Catch them tonight at Celebration Hall next to the historic Autocrat Social Aid & Pleasure Club for their Sunday night residency, squarely in the 7th Ward.
Cash or CashApp at the door.
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On the streets of New Orleans, where brass bands play every Sunday for weekly second line parades, it’s not unusual for one brass band to catch the ear of the streets and dominate the second line season. Not long after their founding in 2017, the Big 6 Brass Band had the streets on lock. Their mixtape, which has made the rounds in the second line community, features covers of songs by Michael Jackson, Fantasia, and SZA, among others. Unsatisfied with playing only “radio tunes,” their song catalog runs deep into brass band history as they breathe new life into time-honored traditional tunes like “Red Dress” and “Lilly of the Valley.” Their debut album, Big Six, was released on June 24, 2019 on all streaming platforms. A thirteen-song tour through their original music, it’s an instant classic including hits like “Go Down,” and “On the Run.”
The band’s all-star lineup is comprised of some of the most talented young brass band musicians in the city. Though the band is relatively young, their pedigree reveals a wealth of experience as their roster includes current and former members of Rebirth, The Stooges, Hot 8, TBC, and Da Truth brass bands. Though their music maintains ties to the tradition from which they come, they are very much the vanguard of the brass band scene. Their sound, which combines smooth R&B with the rough and ready sound of the streets, is, more than any other band, representative of the sound of contemporary New Orleans brass band music.
Catch them tonight at Celebration Hall next to the historic Autocrat Social Aid & Pleasure Club for their Sunday night residency, squarely in the 7th Ward.
Cash or CashApp at the door.
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If the name Paulin sounds familiar, there’s a reason for that – Roderick Paulin is the son of legendary New Orleans bandleader Ernest “Doc” Paulin who led brass bands on the streets of New Orleans for over 70 years. Doc insisted that musicians in his bands adhere to certain professional standards on and off stage. Many young players began their music career by performing with Doc Paulin and have gone on to achieve musical prominence, such as clarinetist Dr. Michael White, alto saxophonist Donald Harrison, Jr, and trumpeter Gregg Stafford, among scores of local New Orleans musicians.
Roderick’s musical career spans over four decades collaborating with artists such as John Legend, Harry Connick Jr, Aaron Neville, Allen Toussaint, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Christian McBride, Trombone ‘Shorty’ Andrews, Wynton Marsalis, The Grateful Dead, PJ Morton, The Brand New Heavies, The Afghan Whigs, Branford Marsalis, and the ReBirth Brass Band.
Paulin’s experience as an arranger, producer, saxophonist/clarinetist continues to serve him well as he’s a highly sought after clinician/master class educator teaching the fundamentals of music and economic empowerment to students of all ages and demographics. In addition to teaching on the faculty at Southern University at New Orleans' music department, for the last 10 years, Paulin has also served on the faculty of the Louis Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp of New Orleans which is the longest running, minority-owned and operated music organization that serves public and private school students of New Orleans and surrounding communities.
Join us tonight to experience "Reverend" Roderick Paulin in his element as he leads The Swingsters band for his Sunday night residency.
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If the name Paulin sounds familiar, there’s a reason for that – Roderick Paulin is the son of legendary New Orleans bandleader Ernest “Doc” Paulin who led brass bands on the streets of New Orleans for over 70 years. Doc insisted that musicians in his bands adhere to certain professional standards on and off stage. Many young players began their music career by performing with Doc Paulin and have gone on to achieve musical prominence, such as clarinetist Dr. Michael White, alto saxophonist Donald Harrison, Jr, and trumpeter Gregg Stafford, among scores of local New Orleans musicians.
Roderick’s musical career spans over four decades collaborating with artists such as John Legend, Harry Connick Jr, Aaron Neville, Allen Toussaint, Maceo Parker, Fred Wesley, Christian McBride, Trombone ‘Shorty’ Andrews, Wynton Marsalis, The Grateful Dead, PJ Morton, The Brand New Heavies, The Afghan Whigs, Branford Marsalis, and the ReBirth Brass Band.
Paulin’s experience as an arranger, producer, saxophonist/clarinetist continues to serve him well as he’s a highly sought after clinician/master class educator teaching the fundamentals of music and economic empowerment to students of all ages and demographics. In addition to teaching on the faculty at Southern University at New Orleans' music department, for the last 10 years, Paulin has also served on the faculty of the Louis Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp of New Orleans which is the longest running, minority-owned and operated music organization that serves public and private school students of New Orleans and surrounding communities.
Join us tonight to experience "Reverend" Roderick Paulin in his element as he leads The Swingsters band for his Sunday night residency.
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Les Femmes Farouches is an all-women Cajun and Creole band based in New Orleans. Translating roughly to "fierce and untamed" or "the savage women", the quartet honors the musical traditions of Southwest Louisiana.
The group brings a unique female vocal perspective and a "gentler, untamed" style to traditional Cajun and Creole sounds.
The band features:
Michelle Rocka Landry (Accordion, Guitar, Vocals)
Sophie Lee (Fiddle, Vocals)
Natalie Naquin (Cello, Vocals)
Katie Murphy (Guitar, Vocals)
"T-fer" (Scrubboard/Washboard)
No Cover
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Mahmoud “Mood” Chouki is a Moroccan master guitarist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and educator currently living and working in New Orleans since 2019. His art draws together music from around the globe, exploring how music may speak across cultural divides.
In addition to training and performing with conservatories around the world, Chouki also teaches music at the Lycée Français de la Nouvelle Orléans and is ta music curator for monthly programs at the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA). Most recently, he composed the music score for the 2021 Sundance Award winning film, “Ma Belle, Ma Beauty,” directed by New Orleans based filmmaker, Marion Hill. Also in 2021, Chouki was awarded 2020’s “Best Emerging Artist” by OffBeat Magazine’s annual Best of the Beat Awards. His New World Ensemble has been steadily wow'ing audiences for the past year, growing with acclaim, and earning him Gambit Weekly's 2022 "Best World Music Artist" Award at their annual Big Easy Awards.
He released his debut US album "Mood 's Blues" in 2023, and is preparing for his sophomore local record release in 2026 on the New Orleans Jazz Museum's Gallatin Street Records imprint. His expertise in a variety of handheld string instruments has also led to Mood becoming a core artist with the annual Danny Barker Banjo, Guitar & Cigar Box Guitar Festival.
Join us tonight for Mahmoud's monthly residency at Good Measure, where each time is something completely fresh and different.
Two Sets at 8pm & 10pm
NO COVER! But seating is limited, so early arrival is strongly suggested. One Drink Minimum per guest. Full Bar & Food Menu Available.
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Regarded as a top Ambassador of 21st Century Cuban Music and one of the leading voices of Cuban music today, guitarist, bassist, vocalist, composer and tres player, YUSA is no stranger to New Orleans, as she has been spending time in the city and collaborating with many of our esteemed musicians for a several years, now a New Orleans resident.
Born in Havana, music and the ocean have been central to her artistic production as a singer-songwriter. Her compositions have earned the acclaim of both her contemporaries on the island and international admirers. She signed to Tumi Music in 2002 and since released a handful of albums to critical acclaim, including multiple Cubadisco Awards and BBC Radio World Music Awards. In 2008, she founded her own label, Yusa Music, on which she released her 5th album in 2012.
YUSA blazed trails in early years as a member of the all-women quintet Quasi Jazz, cementing her voice in the jazz fusion world, but she is perhaps most known as a core member of and composer for the popular Cuban band Interactivo.
She brings her vibrant blend of trova, son, pop, jazz, Cuban and Brasilian rhythms to the stage and leaves the audience always wanting more. Yusa draws the listener in with her uncommon and very personal style, integrating Cuban music with music from around the globe, avoiding clichés and achieving the ever elusive “fusion.”
Join us tonight for Yusa's monthly residency at Good Measure, where each time is something completely fresh and different.
Two Sets at 8pm & 10pm
NO COVER! But seating is limited, so early arrival is strongly suggested. One Drink Minimum per guest. Full Bar & Food Menu Available.
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On the streets of New Orleans, where brass bands play every Sunday for weekly second line parades, it’s not unusual for one brass band to catch the ear of the streets and dominate the second line season. Not long after their founding in 2017, the Big 6 Brass Band had the streets on lock. Their mixtape, which has made the rounds in the second line community, features covers of songs by Michael Jackson, Fantasia, and SZA, among others. Unsatisfied with playing only “radio tunes,” their song catalog runs deep into brass band history as they breathe new life into time-honored traditional tunes like “Red Dress” and “Lilly of the Valley.” Their debut album, Big Six, was released on June 24, 2019 on all streaming platforms. A thirteen-song tour through their original music, it’s an instant classic including hits like “Go Down,” and “On the Run.”
The band’s all-star lineup is comprised of some of the most talented young brass band musicians in the city. Though the band is relatively young, their pedigree reveals a wealth of experience as their roster includes current and former members of Rebirth, The Stooges, Hot 8, TBC, and Da Truth brass bands. Though their music maintains ties to the tradition from which they come, they are very much the vanguard of the brass band scene. Their sound, which combines smooth R&B with the rough and ready sound of the streets, is, more than any other band, representative of the sound of contemporary New Orleans brass band music.
Catch them tonight on their home turf for their Friday night residency, squarely in the 6th Ward, in the heart of Tremé at Ms. Chinee's Candlelight Lounge neighborhood corner bar, nestled right next to Tuba Fats Square.
Cash or CashApp at the door.
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Nayo Jones (pronounced Nīyō) was born in Chicago, Illinois into a family of musicians and destined to be in show business. As an accomplished jazz musician and music educator, her father William “Doc” Jones groomed and nurtured her natural ability from a very young age. Nayo grew up listening to Jazz standards that proved to be a solid foundation and would later become a signature in her own show. Accomplished in her own right, Jones is also a classically trained flutist.
Currently Nayo is based in New Orleans, LA where she performs regularly with her band “The Nayo Jones Experience”. In addition to her own show, Ms. Jones also tours alongside New Orleans iconic jazz trumpeter, Kermit Ruffins as the featured vocalist and has toured with the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra lead by Adonis Rose and is a featured vocalist on their album celebrating the famed Allen Toussaint with a beautiful rendition of "Ruler of My Heart."
Nayo’s vocal range has been compared to the likes of Natalie Cole, Nancy Wilson, even Whitney Houston. She has been the opening act for artists such as the legendary George Benson, Chris Botti, Rick Braun & Richard Elliot and more.
Nayo has performed at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, French Quarter Fest, Satchmo SummerFest, and many other Louisiana festivals annually since 2012. She has consistently drawn rave reviews for her performances. Nayo and her band, “The Nayo Jones Experience” has a longstanding residency at the Carousel Lounge located in the historic Hotel Montelone and The Jazz Playhouse at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in the French Quarter. She has also performed at the Scottsdale Jazz Festival, Twin Cities Jazz Festival, Iowa City Jazz Festival and the Ascona, Switzerland Jazz Festival with the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and more
Nayo’s body of original work includes the realses "Nayo, My Name is Nayo Jones," a holiday album, "The Nayo Jones Experience Live at the Kerr Cultural Center," and most recently her EP entitled, "With Love, Nayo Jones," which is available on all music streaming platforms.
7:00pm Doors
7:30pm Show
Two Sets at 7:30pm & 9:00pm | One Ticket, Two Sets
Seating is limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival and/or advance tickets are strongly suggested. Full bar and light bites menu available.
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Nayo Jones (pronounced Nīyō) was born in Chicago, Illinois into a family of musicians and destined to be in show business. As an accomplished jazz musician and music educator, her father William “Doc” Jones groomed and nurtured her natural ability from a very young age. Nayo grew up listening to Jazz standards that proved to be a solid foundation and would later become a signature in her own show. Accomplished in her own right, Jones is also a classically trained flutist.
Currently Nayo is based in New Orleans, LA where she performs regularly with her band “The Nayo Jones Experience”. In addition to her own show, Ms. Jones also tours alongside New Orleans iconic jazz trumpeter, Kermit Ruffins as the featured vocalist and has toured with the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra lead by Adonis Rose and is a featured vocalist on their album celebrating the famed Allen Toussaint with a beautiful rendition of "Ruler of My Heart."
Nayo’s vocal range has been compared to the likes of Natalie Cole, Nancy Wilson, even Whitney Houston. She has been the opening act for artists such as the legendary George Benson, Chris Botti, Rick Braun & Richard Elliot and more.
Nayo has performed at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, French Quarter Fest, Satchmo SummerFest, and many other Louisiana festivals annually since 2012. She has consistently drawn rave reviews for her performances. Nayo and her band, “The Nayo Jones Experience” has a longstanding residency at the Carousel Lounge located in the historic Hotel Montelone and The Jazz Playhouse at the Royal Sonesta Hotel in the French Quarter. She has also performed at the Scottsdale Jazz Festival, Twin Cities Jazz Festival, Iowa City Jazz Festival and the Ascona, Switzerland Jazz Festival with the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and more
Nayo’s body of original work includes the realses "Nayo, My Name is Nayo Jones," a holiday album, "The Nayo Jones Experience Live at the Kerr Cultural Center," and most recently her EP entitled, "With Love, Nayo Jones," which is available on all music streaming platforms.
7:00pm Doors
7:30pm Show
Two Sets at 7:30pm & 9:00pm | One Ticket, Two Sets
Seating is limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival and/or advance tickets are strongly suggested. Full bar and light bites menu available.
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Anaïs St. John is a renowned New Orleans-based jazz, blues, and cabaret vocalist. Known for her sultry stage presence, the Creole songstress and daughter of jazz saxophonist Marion Brown seamlessly blends her classical operatic background with classic cabaret flair.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Music from Xavier University, a master’s degree in Vocal Performance from the University of New Orleans, and has attended the prestigious Cabaret Conference at Yale University in 2004 and 2007. Her commanding performances have been a staple at prominent New Orleans venues such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (Jazz Fest), French Quarter Fest, the Jazz Playhouse at the Royal Sonesta Hotel, and Le Chat Noir. She also held longtime residencies at some of the city's swankiest hotel lounges, such as the Polo Club at the Windsor Court Hotel, The Ritz-Carleton, and The Bombay Club.
However, perhaps most popularly, St. John is famous for crafting one-woman cabaret tribute shows honoring legendary icons like Donna Summer (her "Last Dance" show), Eartha Kitt, Josephine Baker, and Lola Falana. Her sultry, classic style has taken her to European stages, including the Umbria Winter Jazz Festival in Italy and Jazz Ascona in Switzerland.
Beyond her vibrant nightlife and festival schedule, St. John is a dedicated educator. Since 2006, she has taught music at Trinity Episcopal School in New Orleans, inspiring the next generation while maintaining her active performing career.
Sets at 9:00pm & 10:45pm
NO COVER, but seating is limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival is strongly suggested. Full bar & food menu available. One drink minimum per guest.
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Anaïs St. John is a renowned New Orleans-based jazz, blues, and cabaret vocalist. Known for her sultry stage presence, the Creole songstress and daughter of jazz saxophonist Marion Brown seamlessly blends her classical operatic background with classic cabaret flair.
She holds a bachelor’s degree in Music from Xavier University, a master’s degree in Vocal Performance from the University of New Orleans, and has attended the prestigious Cabaret Conference at Yale University in 2004 and 2007. Her commanding performances have been a staple at prominent New Orleans venues such as the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (Jazz Fest), French Quarter Fest, the Jazz Playhouse at the Royal Sonesta Hotel, and Le Chat Noir. She also held longtime residencies at some of the city's swankiest hotel lounges, such as the Polo Club at the Windsor Court Hotel, The Ritz-Carleton, and The Bombay Club.
However, perhaps most popularly, St. John is famous for crafting one-woman cabaret tribute shows honoring legendary icons like Donna Summer (her "Last Dance" show), Eartha Kitt, Josephine Baker, and Lola Falana. Her sultry, classic style has taken her to European stages, including the Umbria Winter Jazz Festival in Italy and Jazz Ascona in Switzerland.
Beyond her vibrant nightlife and festival schedule, St. John is a dedicated educator. Since 2006, she has taught music at Trinity Episcopal School in New Orleans, inspiring the next generation while maintaining her active performing career.
Sets at 9:00pm & 10:45pm
NO COVER, but seating is limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival is strongly suggested. Full bar & food menu available. One drink minimum per guest.
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Da Lovebirds, songstress Robin Barnes and bassist Pat Casey, host their Thursday night residency at The Peacock Room inside the Hotel Fontenot.
8pm - 10pm
NO COVER, but seating is limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival or advance table reservation is suggested. Food & Cocktail Menu available.
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Da Lovebirds, songstress Robin Barnes and bassist Pat Casey, host their Thursday night residency at The Peacock Room inside the Hotel Fontenot.
8pm - 10pm
NO COVER, but seating is limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival or advance table reservation is suggested. Food & Cocktail Menu available.
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One of New Orleans' longest running residencies, launched by Kermit Ruffins and passed on to the next young gun, 6th Ward trombone player Corey Henry, who's been lighting up this bywater watering hole since 2013 with the Tremé Funktet with rotating special guests weekly.
Sets at 10:30pm & 12:30am
* CASH ONLY! *
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One of New Orleans' longest running residencies, launched by Kermit Ruffins and passed on to the next young gun, 6th Ward trombone player Corey Henry, who's been lighting up this bywater watering hole since 2013 with the Tremé Funktet with rotating special guests weekly.
Sets at 10:30pm & 12:30am
* CASH ONLY! *
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Johnny Vidacovich Trio with Tony Dagradi & Lex Warshawsky each and every Thursday for Johnny V's longtime weekly residency at The Leaf.
Two Sets, One Ticket: Sets at 8pm & 10pm
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Johnny Vidacovich Trio with Tony Dagradi & Lex Warshawsky each and every Thursday for Johnny V's longtime weekly residency at The Leaf.
Two Sets, One Ticket: Sets at 8pm & 10pm
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New Orleans-bred saxophonist, clarinetist, composer and educator Victor Goines is one of the world's most respected voices in jazz. Notably, Victor performed in the Ellis Marsalis Quartet for a number of years beginning in the 1980s. Ellis later hired Victor as a faculty member when he created the University of New Orleans (UNO) Jazz Studies Department in 1989. Goines is widely recognized as one of the most engaging and versatile performers and composers in music today. Drawing from his New Orleans roots, his extraordinary career includes performances throughout the world earning acclaim from audiences, critics and colleagues, including as a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra in NYC and the Wynton Marsalis Septet since 1993.
He has recorded and/or performed with many iconic jazz and popular artists such as Ahmad Jamal, Ruth Brown, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Ray Charles, Bob Dylan, Dizzy Gillespie, Lenny Kravitz, Ellis Marsalis Jr, Branford Marsalis, Dianne Reeves, Willie Nelson, Marcus Roberts, Diana Ross, Stevie Wonder, and many more.
His discography boasts over 20 albums as a bandleader, and recordings on over 70 other releases, including Wynton Marsalis' Pulitzer Prize-winning recording, "Blood on the Fields" and Ted Nash's Grammy Award-winning "Presidential Suite." A gifted composer, Goines has more than 100 original works to his credit, including his 1992 debut album "Genesis" on the late Harold Battiste Jr's seminal AFO Records. In 2000, he was commissioned by Juilliard's Dance Division to compose a musical work in celebration of their 50th Anniversary.
In recent years, he was selected to lead music and jazz departments at Juilliard NYC and Northwestern University in Chicago, and served as executive artistic director of Jazz St. Louis from 2022 - 2026.
Goines returns home to New Orleans this summer for a Monthly Residency at Snug Harbor.
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 10pm for dinner before or after your showtime: Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room online via OpenTable.com
Advance Ticket-Holders can also make table reservations for dinner by Emailing reservations@snugjazz.com after your tickets have been purchased online. Dinner Service without Advance Concert Tickets is first-come, first-served based on availability upon arrival.
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GRAMMY-nominated multi-instrumentalist and composer Gladney is one of today’s foremost creatives from New Orleans. A 6th-generation native of the Lower 9th Ward, he has performed and traveled professionally since the age of 12. A wealth of experience paired with an infectious spirit is what makes Gladney a must-see performer; featured on Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah’s Grammy-nominated album “The Emancipation Procrastination,” he has toured with Chief Adjuah (fka Christian Scott), Jake Shears, Jon Batiste, Ellis Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, George Duke, Topsy Chapman, and Solange.
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 10pm for dinner before or after your ticketed showtime:
Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room nextdoor to the Music Room online via OpenTable.com
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Sansone, Fohl & Worrell unites three veteran New Orleans musicians whose collective résumés span decades of performances with some of the biggest names in American music. Guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter Johnny Sansone is a multiple Blues Music Award winner known for his work with John Lee Hooker, Dr. John, Cyril Neville, and Jimmy Thackery, as well as his acclaimed solo career. Drummer Doug Fohl has been a mainstay of the New Orleans music scene for more than four decades, performing and recording with artists including Irma Thomas, Marcia Ball, Earl King, and Tommy Ridgley. Keyboardist Pianist, vocalist, and multi-instrumentalist Tom Worrell is a veteran of both the road and the New Orleans scene, having toured internationally with Solomon Burke before becoming a fixture in the Crescent City. Known for channeling the spirits of Professor Longhair and James Booker, Worrell has worked with Walter "Wolfman" Washington, the Wild Magnolias, Deacon John, the 101 Runners, Brother Tyrone, Big Marva Wright, and many others.
Together, these three masters deliver an electrifying mix of blues, funk, R&B, jazz, and classic New Orleans groove, fueled by decades of experience and undeniable chemistry.
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner before or after your ticketed showtime:
Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room nextdoor to the Music room online via OpenTable.com
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Born and raised in New Orleans' Seventh Ward, Thaïs Clark is a high-energy performer with a deep-rooted passion for the bawdy numbers popularized by blues legends Ma Rainy and Bessie Smith. Regarded as a New Orleans vocal legend, this dynamic singer-dancer can present each song like no one else, having more than 30 years of experience performing before audiences at home and around the world. Thais performed in the New Orleans-born, hit Off-Broadway musical set in 1920s Black vaudeville, “One Mo’ Time,” alongside the late great, Topsy Chapman.
Shows at 7:30 pm and 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm an:00d 9pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner before or after your tickets showtime:
Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room online via OpenTable.com Advance Ticket-Holders can also make table reservations for dinner by forwarding your E-ticket confirmation with dinner request info to reservations@snugjazz.com after your tickets have been purchased online. Dinner Service without Advance Concert Tickets is first-come, first-served based on availability upon arrival.
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Herlin Riley -- aka "The Baron of the Boom Boom," aka "The Groovemaster" -- is a renowned jazz drummer, composer, and educator celebrated for blending traditional New Orleans rhythms with modern jazz. Born and raised in New Orleans, Riley began playing drums at age three and later studied music at Southern University before becoming a sought-after collaborator for legends including Ahmad Jamal, George Benson, and Harry Connick Jr. He gained international acclaim through his longtime work with Wynton Marsalis and the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra, while also leading his own acclaimed projects, including the album New Direction. A passionate mentor and educator, Riley continues to share the rich traditions of New Orleans jazz with audiences and young musicians around the world.
To experience the Herlin Riley Quartet inside Snug's intimate listening room for his longtime monthly residency is to find a lust for life and sheer gratitude at once.
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner before or after your ticketed showtime:
Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room nextdoor to the Music Room online via OpenTable.com
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Sari Jordan is a New Jersey-born, New Orleans-based vocalist, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist whose music blends raw honesty, playful boldness, and genre-spanning creativity. Known for their distinctive voice and deeply personal songwriting, Jordan crafts songs that explore relationships, power, love, grief, and transformation with equal parts vulnerability and joy. Following the release of their acclaimed 2023 EP Sing to the Moon, Jordan continues to captivate audiences with a sound that is ethereal, funky, introspective, and unmistakably their own. Jordan's most recent record, PERFECT BE THE ENEMY, was released in the spring of 2026.
Bassist and luthier Martin Masakowski is a New Orleans-born musician whose wide-ranging influences span jazz, folk, classical, Eastern European, Indian, and experimental music. A graduate of the New Orleans Center for Creative Arts, the University of New Orleans, and the Rotterdam Conservatory in The Netherlands, Masakowski has performed throughout Europe and beyond, drawing inspiration from diverse musical traditions. Now based in New Orleans, he is known for his adventurous approach to the double bass, innovative instrument design, and dynamic performances at venues and festivals across the city.
Jordan and Masakowski join forces for this special, intimate duo performance.
Doors: 4:00pm
Show: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
This set is FREE and open to the public as part of Snug Harbor's FREE HAPPY HOUR SET SERIES
This is a free performance with no ticketing. Seating is on a first come-first served basis.
Bar Opens at 4:00pm for beverages. Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner after the show.
Youth 13+ are permitted is accompanied for the entire set by a parent or guardian.
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Havana, Cuba-born percussionist Alexey Martí has been making New Orleans his home since 2008 and tearing up stages all over town. With two albums to his name, "Travesia" and "Mundo," Alexey brings together timba, jazz, funk, Afro-Cuban folklore, salsa, son, rumba, and New Orleans rhythms in his original compositions. As a member of the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra (NOJO) and bandleader of his own collectives, Alexey incorporates elements of modern New Orleans percussion into his flavorful Cuban conga and rumba music and the result is a dance-worthy, high-energy show.
Shows at 7:30 & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner before or after your showtime:
Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room online via OpenTable.com Advance Ticket-Holders can also make table reservations for dinner by forwarding your E-ticket confirmation with dinner request info to reservations@snugjazz.com after your tickets have been purchased online. Dinner Service without Advance Concert Tickets is first-come, first-served based on availability upon arrival.
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Tim Laughlin is one of New Orleans' most celebrated clarinetists, renowned for his mastery of traditional jazz and his distinctive, expressive sound. A lifelong musician who began performing professionally as a teenager, Laughlin has recorded more than a dozen albums, earned acclaim for his original compositions, and helped carry the New Orleans clarinet tradition to audiences around the world.
Over the course of his career, Laughlin has collaborated with legendary artists including Pete Fountain, served as a cultural ambassador for New Orleans music through international tours and educational programs, and become a beloved fixture of the city's jazz scene. Known for his warmth, virtuosity, and deep connection to New Orleans musical heritage, he continues to captivate audiences at venues such as Snug Harbor, Preservation Hall, and beyond.
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 10pm for dinner before or after your showtime:
Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room online via OpenTable.com Advance Ticket-Holders can also make table reservations for dinner by Emailing reservations@snugjazz.com after your tickets have been purchased online. Dinner Service without Advance Concert Tickets is first-come, first-served based on availability upon arrival.
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The Jazz Foundation of American (JFA) presents the Wednesday Happy Hour Series at Snug Harbor, feautring:
The Karl Budo Band featuring Thaïs Clark
Karl Budo is a highly respected New Orleans drummer known for his deep groove, versatility, and decades of experience across the city's vibrant music scene. Equally at home in jazz, funk, R&B, and contemporary styles, Budo has performed with a wide range of New Orleans artists and ensembles, earning a reputation as a dynamic accompanist and bandleader. His tasteful playing, musical sensitivity, and command of New Orleans rhythms have made him a sought-after presence on stages throughout Louisiana and beyond, where he continues to carry forward the city's rich drumming tradition.
This evening, Budo and his quartet are joined by the legendary Thaïs Clark, the 84 years young New Orleans living blues and jazz legend. A vocalist known for her warm, expressive voice and captivating interpretations of jazz, blues, and classic American standards, Drawing inspiration from the rich musical traditions of her hometown, Clark brings elegance, soul, and emotional depth to every performance. A favorite on the local music scene, she has earned a reputation for her engaging stage presence and ability to connect with audiences through both timeless classics and contemporary selections, making each performance a memorable celebration of song.
Doors: 4:00pm
Show: 5:00pm - 6:00pm
This set is FREE and open to the public as part of Snug Harbor's FREE HAPPY HOUR SET SERIES
This is a free performance with no ticketing. Seating is on a first come-first served basis.
Bar Opens at 4:00pm for beverages. Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner after the show.
Youth 13+ are permitted is accompanied for the entire set by a parent or guardian.
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Zoë De Priester is a Dutch-Surinamese vocalist who brings warmth, storytelling, and fresh interpretations to the Great American Songbook. A 2026 graduate of the University of New Orleans' master's program in Jazz Studies, she studied with acclaimed artists including Quiana Lynell, Brian Seeger, and Cyrille Aimée. Now based in New Orleans, Zoë recently released her debut album of jazz standards on Zennez Records and was honored with the Ernest O. and Shirley N. Svenson Jazz Composition Award. Blending the influence of jazz legends such as Nina Simone, Sarah Vaughan, and Billie Holiday with her own intimate style, Zoë creates performances that are heartfelt, timeless, and deeply personal.
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner before or after your ticketed showtime.
Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room online via OpenTable.com . Advance Ticket-Holders can also make table reservations for dinner in the restaurant next door by Emailing reservations@snugjazz.com after your tickets have been purchased online for the Music Room. Dinner Service without Advance Concert Tickets is first-come, first-served based on availability upon arrival.
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Born and raised in New Orleans, Stanton Moore is a dedicated drummer and performer. As a founding member of the Grammy- nominated funk band, Galactic, Moore’s infectious style has allowed him to collaborate with luminaries Irma Thomas, Joss Stone, Tom Morello, George Porter Jr, Dr. Lonnie Smith and the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Driven and inspired by the thriving music scene of his hometown - which includes such greats as Professor Longhair, Doctor John, James Black and The Meters - Moore’s name is now mentioned amongst the Big Easy masters. When not touring with his award-winning band Galactic, he plays straight ahead jazz with his trio.
The Stanton Moore Trio features:
Stanton Moore - drums
James Singleton - bass
David Torkanowsky - piano
Shows at 7:30pm & 9:30pm
Doors at 7:00pm & 9:00pm
Restaurant is Open 5pm - 10pm for dinner before or after your showtime: Advance Ticket Holders can now automatically make dinner table reservations for the Dining Room online via OpenTable.com . Advance Ticket-Holders can also make table reservations for dinner in the Restaurant next door by Emailing reservations@snugjazz.com after your tickets have been purchased online for the Music Room. Dinner Service without Advance Concert Tickets is first-come, first-served based on availability upon arrival.
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Tom Hook is a veteran pianist, songwriter, and entertainer whose career spans jazz, rock, and theatrical performance. He began in Kansas City and went on to a long tenure with the Delta Queen Steamboat Company as a bandleader and entertainment director, while also performing at venues including Walt Disney World and Harrah's Casino New Orleans. Now based in New Orleans, he tours internationally, leads his New Orleans All-Stars—often featuring Wendell Brunious—and stars in his acclaimed one-man show, Becoming Jelly Roll.
Wendell Brunious is a celebrated New Orleans trumpeter, composer, and educator whose lyrical phrasing and warm tone embody the elegance of the city’s traditional jazz lineage. The son of legendary trumpeter John Brunious, he carried the family legacy forward as a longtime member and former leader of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Over the course of his career, Brunious has performed and recorded with artists including Wynton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton, Danny Barker, and Dr. John, remaining a vital ambassador of New Orleans jazz around the world.
Doors: 4:00pm
Show: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
This set is FREE and open to the public as part of Snug Harbor's FREE HAPPY HOUR SET SERIES
This is a free performance with no ticketing. Seating is on a first come-first served basis.
Bar Opens at 4:00pm for beverages. Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner after the show.
Youth 13+ are permitted is accompanied for the entire set by a parent or guardian.
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Tom Hook is a veteran pianist, songwriter, and entertainer whose career spans jazz, rock, and theatrical performance. He began in Kansas City and went on to a long tenure with the Delta Queen Steamboat Company as a bandleader and entertainment director, while also performing at venues including Walt Disney World and Harrah's Casino New Orleans. Now based in New Orleans, he tours internationally, leads his New Orleans All-Stars—often featuring Wendell Brunious—and stars in his acclaimed one-man show, Becoming Jelly Roll.
Wendell Brunious is a celebrated New Orleans trumpeter, composer, and educator whose lyrical phrasing and warm tone embody the elegance of the city’s traditional jazz lineage. The son of legendary trumpeter John Brunious, he carried the family legacy forward as a longtime member and former leader of the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Over the course of his career, Brunious has performed and recorded with artists including Wynton Marsalis, Lionel Hampton, Danny Barker, and Dr. John, remaining a vital ambassador of New Orleans jazz around the world.
Doors: 4:00pm
Show: 4:30pm - 6:00pm
This set is FREE and open to the public as part of Snug Harbor's FREE HAPPY HOUR SET SERIES
This is a free performance with no ticketing. Seating is on a first come-first served basis.
Bar Opens at 4:00pm for beverages. Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner after the show.
Youth 13+ are permitted is accompanied for the entire set by a parent or guardian.
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2026 GRAMMY NOMINEES! New Breed Brass Band is the new sound of New Orleans, and its members have learned from the city's best, including bandmate cousin Troy “Trombone Shorty” Andrews and James “12” Andrews. New Breed takes the NOLA second-line brass band tradition to all-new places.
Cath them every-other Wednesday night here at the Blue Nile on the famed Frenchmen Street music strip.
8:30pm Doors
9:00pm Show
No Cover! One Drink Minimum per guest.
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Funkin' it up on Wednesday nights at The Jazz Playhouse with Big Sam's Funky Nation & Friends.
7:00pm Doors
7:30pm Show
Two Sets at 7:30pm & 9:00pm | One Ticket, Two Sets
Seating is very limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival and/or advance tickets is strongly suggested.
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Funkin' it up on Wednesday nights at The Jazz Playhouse with Big Sam's Funky Nation & Friends.
7:00pm Doors
7:30pm Show
Two Sets at 7:30pm & 9:00pm | One Ticket, Two Sets
Seating is very limited and first-come, first-served, so early arrival and/or advance tickets is strongly suggested.
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For nearly four decades, The Rebirth Brass Band has redefined what it means to bring the vibrant spirit of New Orleans music to the world. Founded in 1983 by brothers Phil and Keith Frazier along with their friend Kermit Ruffins straight out of playing together in Tremé's Joseph Clark High School marching band, they revolutionized the traditional brass band sound by blending heavy second-line rhythms with funk, soul, R&B, and hip-hop.
The band quickly became a sensation, blending the traditional brass sounds of the Big Easy with modern funk, jazz, soul, and hip-hop influences. What began as a group of high school musicians performing on the streets of New Orleans has now evolved into a world-renowned musical force.
From their earliest gigs at the now-legendary Maple Leaf Bar to Grammy Award-winning recordings, The Rebirth Brass Band continues to push the boundaries of brass music. In 2012, the band received the Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album for "Rebirth of New Orleans," solidifying their place as both guardians of tradition and pioneers of innovation. Since then they have collaborated with major acts like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Roots, Green Day, and a slew of star hip-hop MCs.
Their sound is a seamless blend of second-line rhythms and energetic brass arrangements that resonate with audiences young and old. Whether performing at Mardi Gras parades, festivals like Jazz Fest, or on international stages, The Rebirth Brass Band brings an unmatched energy that compels every listener to dance.
Yet, band’s influence extends beyond their music. They’ve been featured in HBO’s hit series Tremé, highlighting their critical role in the cultural fabric of New Orleans. Despite international fame, The Rebirth Brass Band remains deeply rooted in their hometown, continuing to perform weekly at the Maple Leaf Bar, a testament to their commitment to the local community and their musical origins.With a lineup that has evolved over the years, including collaborations with legendary musicians, The Rebirth Brass Band maintains its signature infectious energy. Their music honors the heritage of New Orleans while fearlessly embracing new sounds, making them a bridge between past and present in the world of brass band music.
Experience Rebirth's hometown Tuesday night residency at this new Central City neighborhood music venue, a continuation of their famed weekly they held for years formerly at uptown's Maple Leaf Bar.
Do Whatcha Wanna!
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For nearly four decades, The Rebirth Brass Band has redefined what it means to bring the vibrant spirit of New Orleans music to the world. Founded in 1983 by brothers Phil and Keith Frazier along with their friend Kermit Ruffins straight out of playing together in Tremé's Joseph Clark High School marching band, they revolutionized the traditional brass band sound by blending heavy second-line rhythms with funk, soul, R&B, and hip-hop.
The band quickly became a sensation, blending the traditional brass sounds of the Big Easy with modern funk, jazz, soul, and hip-hop influences. What began as a group of high school musicians performing on the streets of New Orleans has now evolved into a world-renowned musical force.
From their earliest gigs at the now-legendary Maple Leaf Bar to Grammy Award-winning recordings, The Rebirth Brass Band continues to push the boundaries of brass music. In 2012, the band received the Grammy Award for Best Regional Roots Music Album for "Rebirth of New Orleans," solidifying their place as both guardians of tradition and pioneers of innovation. Since then they have collaborated with major acts like the Red Hot Chili Peppers, The Roots, Green Day, and a slew of star hip-hop MCs.
Their sound is a seamless blend of second-line rhythms and energetic brass arrangements that resonate with audiences young and old. Whether performing at Mardi Gras parades, festivals like Jazz Fest, or on international stages, The Rebirth Brass Band brings an unmatched energy that compels every listener to dance.
Yet, band’s influence extends beyond their music. They’ve been featured in HBO’s hit series Tremé, highlighting their critical role in the cultural fabric of New Orleans. Despite international fame, The Rebirth Brass Band remains deeply rooted in their hometown, continuing to perform weekly at the Maple Leaf Bar, a testament to their commitment to the local community and their musical origins.With a lineup that has evolved over the years, including collaborations with legendary musicians, The Rebirth Brass Band maintains its signature infectious energy. Their music honors the heritage of New Orleans while fearlessly embracing new sounds, making them a bridge between past and present in the world of brass band music.
Experience Rebirth's hometown Tuesday night residency at this new Central City neighborhood music venue, a continuation of their famed weekly they held for years formerly at uptown's Maple Leaf Bar.
Do Whatcha Wanna!
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Kid Chocolate & The Free P.O.C. present their Tuesday night residency on the famed Frenchmen Street music strip.
9:00pm Doors
9:30pm Show
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Kid Chocolate & The Free P.O.C. present their Tuesday night residency on the famed Frenchmen Street music strip.
9:00pm Doors
9:30pm Show
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One of New Orleans' most renowned bone players, 6th Ward trombonist Corey Henry leads his "Red Beans & Ricely Yours" Monday night residency to keep the roots of the tradition he was born into alive and rolling with his neighborhood's Tremé Funktet, plus rotating special guests weekly. Catch that second line beat with a healthy dose of that fonk.
Doors at 9:00/9:30pm
Sets at 9:30/10:00pm & Midnight
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One of New Orleans' most renowned bone players, 6th Ward trombonist Corey Henry leads his "Red Beans & Ricely Yours" Monday night residency to keep the roots of the tradition he was born into alive and rolling with his neighborhood's Tremé Funktet, plus rotating special guests weekly. Catch that second line beat with a healthy dose of that fonk.
Doors at 9:00/9:30pm
Sets at 9:30/10:00pm & Midnight
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Sporty's Brass Band new Monday night 7th Ward neighborhood bar residency.
9PM Doors
9:30PM First Set
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Sporty's Brass Band new Monday night 7th Ward neighborhood bar residency.
9PM Doors
9:30PM First Set
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Hailing originally from Baton,Rouge, Louisiana, BC Coogan is a versatile keyboardist and vocalist known for playing in a wide variety of contexts, styles and projects from from jazz to funk to rock. Perhaps most known as a touring member of bands with NYC's John Ellis and Galactic's Stanton Moore, as well as popular New Orleans bands Bonerama, Good Enough For Good Times, and Big Sam's Funky Nation, he's also found regularly playing with experimental New Orleans musicians like Johnny Vidacovich, Mike Dillon, Alex McMurray, Khris Royal, and longtime collaborator Simon Lott. Coogan was also a band member and collaborator on electro project Pretty Lights' Grammy-nominated 2013 - 2016 run.
But on Monday nights at the Saturn Bar along New Orleans' St. Claude Avenue DIY arts strip, Coogan has been serving up a solo piano & a microphone weekly residency for several years now that has become quite a staple, establishing him as a solo artist more than ever before, in a city with a long, long line of piano & voice tradition.
A chill, come as you are way to start the week in this dive bar turned indie corner haunt, and be home by midnight.
Two Sets beginning at 8:30pm.
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Hailing originally from Baton,Rouge, Louisiana, BC Coogan is a versatile keyboardist and vocalist known for playing in a wide variety of contexts, styles and projects from from jazz to funk to rock. Perhaps most known as a touring member of bands with NYC's John Ellis and Galactic's Stanton Moore, as well as popular New Orleans bands Bonerama, Good Enough For Good Times, and Big Sam's Funky Nation, he's also found regularly playing with experimental New Orleans musicians like Johnny Vidacovich, Mike Dillon, Alex McMurray, Khris Royal, and longtime collaborator Simon Lott. Coogan was also a band member and collaborator on electro project Pretty Lights' Grammy-nominated 2013 - 2016 run.
But on Monday nights at the Saturn Bar along New Orleans' St. Claude Avenue DIY arts strip, Coogan has been serving up a solo piano & a microphone weekly residency for several years now that has become quite a staple, establishing him as a solo artist more than ever before, in a city with a long, long line of piano & voice tradition.
A chill, come as you are way to start the week in this dive bar turned indie corner haunt, and be home by midnight.
Two Sets beginning at 8:30pm.
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Kid Merv & All That Jazz is a renowned New Orleans band led by trumpeter and vocalist Mervin Campbell. Known for his traditional jazz, brass, and funk performances, Campbell heavily emulates the classic styles of two of his largest influences, Louis Armstrong and Louis Prima. Mervin "Kid Merv" Campbell is a deeply rooted New Orleans musician. His career began in his youth, playing trumpet in the famous St. Augustine High School Marching 100 and the legendary Olympia Brass Band. He went on to form The Young Olympians, which ultimately morphed into the now globally recognized Soul Rebels Brass Band, aka now The Soul Rebels. Over his career, he has also played with notable groups like the Treme Brass Band, the Louis Armstrong Society Band, and the Original Royal Players Brass Band. Kid Merv & All That Jazz are a staple on the local festival circuit, performing regularly at major events like the French Quarter Festival, Satchmo SummerFest, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, among many others.
Catch a healthy dose of the Spirit of New Orleans on Monday nights with Kid Merv &All That Jazz at the Bourbon 'O' Bar inside the Bourbon Orleans Hotel in the heart of the French Quarter and travel back in time a bit.
No Cover!
One Drink Minimum per guest.
Full food & drink menu available. | Table reservations available.
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Kid Merv & All That Jazz is a renowned New Orleans band led by trumpeter and vocalist Mervin Campbell. Known for his traditional jazz, brass, and funk performances, Campbell heavily emulates the classic styles of two of his largest influences, Louis Armstrong and Louis Prima. Mervin "Kid Merv" Campbell is a deeply rooted New Orleans musician. His career began in his youth, playing trumpet in the famous St. Augustine High School Marching 100 and the legendary Olympia Brass Band. He went on to form The Young Olympians, which ultimately morphed into the now globally recognized Soul Rebels Brass Band, aka now The Soul Rebels. Over his career, he has also played with notable groups like the Treme Brass Band, the Louis Armstrong Society Band, and the Original Royal Players Brass Band. Kid Merv & All That Jazz are a staple on the local festival circuit, performing regularly at major events like the French Quarter Festival, Satchmo SummerFest, and the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, among many others.
Catch a healthy dose of the Spirit of New Orleans on Monday nights with Kid Merv &All That Jazz at the Bourbon 'O' Bar inside the Bourbon Orleans Hotel in the heart of the French Quarter and travel back in time a bit.
No Cover!
One Drink Minimum per guest.
Full food & drink menu available. | Table reservations available.
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This is your weekly chance to catch the original bassist from legendary funk pioneers, The Meters, George Porter Jr. in his element, up close and personal, with his own rotating trio of guests at his Monday night residency as he leads an intimate evening of originals, interpretations, and improv jams inside one of the Crescent City's longest running staples for the New Orleans - and the world's - funk lexicon.
Two sets with a break for one ticket, 8pm - 12am.
Sets at 8pm & 10pm.
Doors Open at 7pm.
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This is your weekly chance to catch the original bassist from legendary funk pioneers, The Meters, George Porter Jr. in his element, up close and personal, with his own rotating trio of guests at his Monday night residency as he leads an intimate evening of originals, interpretations, and improv jams inside one of the Crescent City's longest running staples for the New Orleans - and the world's - funk lexicon.
Two sets with a break for one ticket, 8pm - 12am.
Sets at 8pm & 10pm.
Doors Open at 7pm.
Summer on the Hudson
Jazzmobile Summerfest 61
SummerStage
Verve Records 70th anniversary celebration. SummerStage.