BackTalk: John Waters
John Waters has achieved the rare sort of sustained celebrity that imbues his name with an aura of recognition, no matter who you are. After five decades in the public eye, the filmmaker turned...
View ArticleKristin Diable, Create Your Own Mythology (Speakeasy Records/Thirty Tigers)
When an artist is said to have “broken through,” it is safe to presume that some sort of barrier or set of limitations have been finally conquered. While I am not entirely sure what barriers may have...
View ArticleFest Focus: Trombonist Charlie Halloran Gets Around
Trombone player Charlie Halloran will appear at this year’s French Quarter Fest on nine separate occasions. Given that each set is slated to last approximately one hour, Halloran expects to perform...
View ArticleGigTown Comes to New Orleans
New Orleans Saints quarterback Drew Brees is bringing GigTown, an innovative new way for musicians to book gigs through a smartphone app, to New Orleans. To join the GigTown community, a musician just...
View ArticleTrumpet Mafia Takes Over
One of the many indelible musical things that seem to happen in New Orleans and seemingly nowhere else is the strong sense of community between musicians. On any given night on Frenchmen Street,...
View ArticleJazz Fest’s Annual Crawfish Fiesta
During the last four and a half decades, Jazz Fest devotees have developed specific rituals and habits that renew each year as soon as the gates open on the first day of the festival. Among the myriad...
View ArticleDave Jordan’s Neighborhood Improvement Association
Dave Jordan is a neighborhood guy, and his neighborhood is Mid-City. “I don’t know very many musicians that have played more gigs in Mid-City than I have,” he said. “One time I did the math, and I...
View ArticleRewind: George Porter, Jr., Runnin’ Partner (Rounder Records)
George Porter Jr. remembers his debut solo album, 1990’s Runnin’ Partner, as a watershed moment in his development as a solo artist. “That was like the seed that eventually grew into me wanting to do...
View ArticleEric Lindell, The Sun and the Sea (Sparco Records)
For Eric Lindell, recording an album usually isn’t much more complicated than playing a live show. But the blues guitarist took a vastly different approach to record his latest album, The Sun and the...
View ArticleOverstanding Billy Iuso
Billy Iuso can be hard to sum up. The New York native has played his way around the world as a guitar player, singer, and bandleader before settling down in the Big Easy. Photo by Rick Moore He has...
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