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Engineer: Al Sutton
Saxophone: Dave McMurray
Background Vocals: Jessica Wagner-Cowan
Harp, Piano: Jimmie Bones
Drums: Kenny Tudrick
Lead Guitar: Kenny Tudrick
Additional Guitar: Kid Rock
Rhythm Guitar: Kid Rock
Producer: Kid Rock
Lead Vocals: Kid Rock
Bass: Marlon Young
Additional Engineer: Mike Clark
Trumpet: Rayse Biggs
Engineer: Rob Cavallo
Co- Producer: Rob Cavallo
Background Vocals: Sylver Logan Sharp
Masterer: Ted Jensen
Writer: D.A. Coe
Writer: RJ Ritchie
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New Orleans Nightcrawlers @ Louisiana Music Factory JazzFest 2009 - PT 1
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Louisiana Music Factory JazzFest 2009 In-Stores
May 4, 2009
New Orleans [Part 2] downtown vintage trams jazz live music horse carriages I Jarek in Louisiana USA
Welcome to my youtube channel! My name is Jarek and thank you for visiting my page. If you like my video, please subscribe my channel. Thank you and have a nice day! New Orleans is a consolidated city-parish located along the Mississippi River in the southeastern region of the U.S. state of Louisiana. With an estimated population of 393,292 in 2017, it is the most populous city in Louisiana. A major port, New Orleans is considered an economic and commercial hub for the broader Gulf Coast region of the United States. New Orleans is world-renowned for its distinct music, Creole cuisine, unique dialect, and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. The historic heart of the city is the French Quarter, known for its French and Spanish Creole architecture and vibrant nightlife along Bourbon Street. The city has been described as the most unique in the United States, owing in large part to its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage. Founded in 1718 by French colonists, New Orleans was once the territorial capital of French Louisiana before being traded to the United States in the Louisiana Purchase of 1803.
Los Po-Boy-Citos @ Louisiana Music Factory JazzFest 2011
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Louisiana Music Factory JazzFest In-Stores 2011
DAY 1
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April 28, 2011
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New Orleans, Louisiana, United States, North America
New Orleans is a major United States port and the largest city and metropolitan area in the state of Louisiana. The population of the city was 343,829 as of the 2010 U.S. Census. The New Orleans metropolitan area (New Orleans--Metairie--Kenner Metropolitan Statistical Area) had a population of 1,167,764 in 2010 and was the 46th largest in the United States. The New Orleans--Metairie--Bogalusa Combined Statistical Area, a larger trading area, had a 2010 population of 1,214,932. The city is named after the Duke of Orleans, who reigned as Regent for Louis XV from 1715 to 1723, and is well known for its distinct French Creole architecture, as well as its cross-cultural and multilingual heritage. New Orleans is also famous for its cuisine, music (particularly as the birthplace of jazz), and its annual celebrations and festivals, most notably Mardi Gras. The city is often referred to as the most unique in America. New Orleans is located in southeastern Louisiana, straddling the Mississippi River. The city and Orleans Parish (French: paroisse d'Orléans) are coterminous. The city and parish are bounded by the parishes of St. Tammany to the north, St. Bernard to the east, Plaquemines to the south and Jefferson to the south and west. Lake Pontchartrain, part of which is included in the city limits, lies to the north and Lake Borgne lies to the east. New Orleans has many major attractions, from the world-renowned French Quarter and Bourbon Street's notorious nightlife to St. Charles Avenue (home of Tulane and Loyola Universities, the historic Pontchartrain Hotel, and many 19th-century mansions), to Magazine Street, with its many boutique stores and antique shops. According to current travel guides, New Orleans is one of the top ten most visited cities in the United States; 10.1 million visitors came to New Orleans in 2004, and the city was on pace to break that level of visitation in 2005. Prior to Katrina, there were 265 hotels with 38,338 rooms in the Greater New Orleans Area. In May 2007, there were over 140 hotels and motels in operation with over 31,000 rooms. A 2009 Travel + Leisure poll of America's Favorite Cities ranked New Orleans first in ten categories, the most first-place rankings of the 30 cities included. According to the poll, New Orleans is the best U.S. city as a spring break destination and for wild weekends, stylish boutique hotels, cocktail hours, singles/bar scenes, live music/concerts and bands, antique and vintage shops, cafés/coffee bars, neighborhood restaurants, and people watching. The city also ranked second for gay friendliness (behind San Francisco, California), friendliness (behind Charleston, South Carolina), bed and bath hotels and inns, and ethnic food. However the city was voted last in terms of active residents and near the bottom in cleanliness, safety, and as a family destination. The French Quarter (known locally as the Quarter or Vieux Carré), which dates from the French and Spanish eras and is bounded by the Mississippi River, Rampart Street, Canal Street, and Esplanade Avenue, contains many popular hotels, bars, and nightclubs. Notable tourist attractions in the Quarter include Bourbon Street, Jackson Square, St. Louis Cathedral, the French Market (including Café du Monde, famous for café au lait and beignets) and Preservation Hall. To tour the port, one can ride the Natchez, an authentic steamboat with a calliope, which cruises the Mississippi the length of the city twice daily. Unlike most other places in The United States, and the world, New Orleans has become widely known for its element of elegant decay. The city's many beautiful cemeteries and their distinct above-ground tombs are often attractions in themselves, the oldest and most famous of which, Saint Louis Cemetery, greatly resembles Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. Also located in the French Quarter is the old New Orleans Mint, a former branch of the United States Mint, which now operates as a museum, and The Historic New Orleans Collection, a museum and research center housing art and artifacts relating to the history of New Orleans and the Gulf South. The National World War II Museum, opened in the Warehouse District in 2000 as the National D-Day Museum, is dedicated to providing information and materials related to the Invasion of Normandy. Nearby, Confederate Memorial Hall, the oldest continually operating museum in Louisiana (although under renovation since Katrina), contains the second-largest collection of Confederate memorabilia in the world. Art museums in the city include the Contemporary Arts Center, the New Orleans Museum of Art (NOMA) in City Park, and the Ogden Museum of Southern Art.
Live music in New Orleans during Christmas Road Trip 2008-2009
Live music recorded in New Orleans, Louisiana, close to the French Quarter where the possession and consumption of alcoholic beverages in open plastic containers is allowed in the street. In Bourbon Street (24 hours party every day) we had party couple of nights.
Unlike we are used to in Spain (specially in Bilbao :-) there are a few public places in the United States, where open containers are always permitted in the street. Among them, New Orleans is one of the most famous one, being Las Vegas the other typical one. It was amazing and crazy to be on the streets of the USA drinking a Kalimotxo, by the way.
If you visit Bourbon Street, I recommend to take a Hand Grenade, the most powerful drink of New Orleans.
However, it was sad how damaged New Orleans was after Katrina Hurricane hit the city in 2005.
New Orleans was one of the city we visited during our crazy Roady TRip from Wheeling, West Virginia, to Las Vegas, Nevada, during the Christmas of 2008-2009.
Frenchmen Orleans - New Orleans, LA
Visit this boutique resort located in the quiet edge of the French Quarter in historical New Orleans, Louisiana. Music by The Firecracker Jazz Band!
Danny Barker - Chocko Mo Feendo Hay
Jockamo ( Chocko Mo ) is a Mardi Gras Indian chant, from the African-American community of New Orleans and dating back to times when French (and/or various Creole French dialects) was spoken as commonly as English. The song itself is not really (or not entirely) in French ~ Indian language is a mysterious patois that only a few initiates understand. Or maybe nobody really knows it at all, but the members of the various tribes want the rest of us to believe that they are indeed custodians of an ancient secret language.
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Danny Barker (January 13, 1909 -- March 13, 1994), born Daniel Moses Barker, was a jazz banjoist, singer, guitarist, songwriter, ukelele player, and author from New Orleans, founder of the locally famous Fairview Baptist Church Marching Band. He was a rhythm guitarist for some of the best bands of the day, including Cab Calloway, Lucky Millinder, and Benny Carter throughout the 1930s.
Barker was born to a family of musicians in New Orleans in 1909, the grandson of bandleader Isidore Barbarin and nephew of drummers Paul Barbarin and Louis Barbarin; he first took up clarinet and drums before switching to a ukulele that his aunt got him, and then a banjo from his uncle or a trumpeter named Lee Collins.
Barker began his career as a musician in his youth with his streetband the Boozan Kings and also toured Mississippi with Little Brother Montgomery. In 1930 he moved to New York City and switched to the guitar. On the day of his arrival in New York, his uncle Paul took him to the Rhythm Club, where he saw an inspiring performance by McKinney's Cotton Pickers. Ironically, that was also their first performance in New York as a band. During his time in New York, he frequently played with West Indian musicians, who often mistook him for one of them due to his Creole style of playing.[6]
Barker played with several acts when he initially moved to New York, including Fess Williams, Billy Fowler, and The White Brothers. He worked with Buddy Harris in 1933, Albert Nichols in 1935, Lucky Millinder from 1937 to 1938, and Benny Carter in 1938. From 1939 to 1946 he was frequently recording with Cab Calloway, and started his own group featuring his wife Blue Lu Barker after leaving Calloway. In 1947 he was performing again with Lucky Millinder, and also with Bunk Johnson. He returned to working with Al Nichols in 1948 and in 1949 rejoined efforts with his wife in a group. During the 1950s he was primarily a freelance musician, but did work with his uncle Paul Barbarin from 1954 to 1955. In the mid-1950s he went to California to record yet again with Albert Nichols.
Sometime in the early 1960s he formed a group he called Cinderella. He performed at the 1960 Newport Jazz Festival with Eubie Blake. In 1963 he was working with Cliff Jackson, and then in 1964 appeared at the World Fair leading his own group.
In 1965, Barker returned to New Orleans and took up a position as assistant to the curator of the New Orleans Jazz Museum. In 1972 he found and led a church-sponsored brass band for young people—the Fairview Baptist Church Marching Band—which became popular. In later years the band became known as the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. During that time, he also led the French Market Jazz Band.
The Fairview band also launched the careers of a number of professional musicians who went on to perform in both brass band and mainstream jazz contexts, including Leroy Jones, Wynton Marsalis, Branford Marsalis, Kirk Joseph, and Nicholas Payton. As Joe Torregano—another Fairview band alumnus—described it, That group saved jazz for a generation in New Orleans.
Barker played regularly at many New Orleans venues from the late 1960s through the early 1990s, in addition to touring. During the 1994 Mardi Gras season, Barker reigned as King of Krewe du Vieux. He also published an autobiography and many articles on New Orleans and jazz history.
Barker also authored and had published two books on jazz from the Oxford University Press. The first was Bourboun Street Black in 1973, which was followed by A Life In Jazz in 1986. He also enjoyed painting and was an amateur landscape artist.
Living during a period when segregation was still common practice in the United States, Barker faced many obstacles during his career. Barker suffered from diabetes throughout most of his adult life, and was often in general poor health. He died of cancer in New Orleans on 13 March 1994 at age 85.
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Louisiana Music Ambassadors Soul Rebels at Roskilde Music Festival
Louisiana Music Ambassadors and New Orleans natives, brass ensemble Soul Rebels give a shout out to it's home state of Louisiana in their performance at Roskilde Music Festival in Denmark in July 2013.
Shotgun Jazz Band @ Louisiana Music Factory 2014
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March 29, 2014
Shotgun Jazz Band
Davell Crawford performs Louisiana 1927
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Fresh Friday at the Roux Carre in New Orleans
Preservation Hall - New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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Preservation Hall New Orleans
Historic and inexpensive jazz venue may not serve food or drinks, but the music it serves up is first rate.
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- ... We always seem to hit New Orleans on the nights that Preservation Hall is closed and this time was no exception ...
- ... After getting settled we headed back to the French Quarter and straight down Bourbon Street to Preservation Hall ...
- ... So back to preservation hall for drunken jazz dancing and half the green tortoise bus taking over the hall ...
- ... Preservation Hall and Bourbon Street ...
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- New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
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- Line for the preservation hall by Lagalag1 from a blog titled New Orleans the 4th day
- Jazz Band, Preservation Hall by Shaneandsam from a blog titled New Orleans, LA
- Preservation Hall Jazz Band by Bodeenstravels from a blog titled My first look at the French Quarter
- Jazz at Preservation Hall by Raymondc from a blog titled Preservation Hall
- Preservation hall by Lady_d from a blog titled JAAAZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ
I Saw His Face - Louisiana Street Band
Music video for the original song I Saw His Face by the Louisiana Street Band of Lawrence, Kansas.
Song written by Evan Epperson
JohnMarc Skoch: Rhythm Guitar/Vocals
Evan Epperson: Lead Guitar/Vocals
Brad Feagan: Bass Guitar/Vocals
Elliot Hendry: Drums
Austin Quick: Keys/Vocals
Directed by Matthew Gonzales - matthewgonzalesphoto.com
Produced and Edited by Matthew Gonzales and Karlie Brown
1 minute French Quarter Tour Promo
live footage from New Orleans French Quarter at Cafe Negril
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Welcome to the city of New Toulouse which is a city based in the Southeast United States, more specifically inspired by New Orleans Louisiana.
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Fabulous New Orleans Band from the 1990's. Lou Thevenot, Michael Joseph, Ben Ellman, Eric Belletto, A.P. Gonzalez