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Meet David Paquette, one of the players at this year's Piano Night. Here he
is doing Irving Berlin's "Walking Stick & Something"; there's some
biographical information below.
From Paquette's Reverbnation page:
David Paquette is an International Jazz Pianist whose care...
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The late, great Snooks Eaglin is in fine form and accompanied by George
Porter Jr. in these videos from at the Lone Star Roadhouse in New York. The
venue existed from 1989-92 (it was a successor to the Lone Star Cafe,
1976-1989) ); this, combined with the fact that most of ...
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This week’s episode is dedicated to two of New Orleans’ most beloved
pieces of artistry– music and culinary.
We enjoy an hour-long set of Otra, an Afro-Cuban Jazz band from New Orleans.
In this set, they call out to the French Quarter Fest crowd back in 2008,
“Do what feels...
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Here's an entertaining way to spend an hour this weekend: the Skatalites,
live at the Church House Inn in Providence, RI, 1990. The minute-or-so long
black-and-white introduction, outlining the Skatalites' importance, suggests
it was recorded for TV.
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What's better than some good ole fashioned cornbread? Cornbread with fresh jalapenos and shrimp that is! Cook up a batch of this traditional recipe from Brigsten's New Orleans restaurant to share with friends and family for a light treat but certainly not skimping on taste.
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Eric Lindell, rolling down the streets of New Orleans in mule cart, gives a
soulful blues-rock reading of "Bayou Country," a song he attributes to Luther
Kent and Duke Bardwell. Bardwell, of Baton Rouge and Elvis' one-time bass
player, was Kent's cousin. Kent's band Cold Gr...
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The Radiators give a lovely performance of Bob Dylan's "You Ain't Goin'
Nowhere" at The Bottom Line, the legendary and now-defunct Greenwich Village
venue, on February 21, 1991. Dylan wrote this much-covered song (with notable
versions by the Byrds, Joan Baez, Earl Scruggs...
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2014 Piano Night happens April 28 at the House of Blues New Orleans, and
Ellis will be in the building! Check him out doing "Love for Sale" at the
Vitoria-Gasteiz Jazz Festival in July 1992. Vitoria-Gasteiz is the second
largest city in the Basque region of Spain.
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On any given night in New Orleans, you’re likely to find a place with live
music and free food. Sometimes it’s red beans and trad jazz, other times
it’s BBQ and the blues. On this week’s program, it’s curry and the
Pocket brass of Magnetic Ear, an ensemble headed by Marti...
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