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The Jazz almost left Utah in the early 1980s, but the Larry H. Miller family assumed ownership and made significant, lasting ...
The Louis “Satchmo” Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp is performing two shows on June 17 at Snug Harbor Bistro for its 31st annual ...
Pride parade celebrates the New Orleans LGBTQ community and rolls at 6 p.m., Saturday, June 14, through the French Quarter ...
In 1919, a jazz-loving killer known as the "Axeman" terrorized New Orleans — but a century later, one local historian ...
Boutté-l’Etienne was the second person in New Orleans history, after Louis Armstrong, to receive the title of Musical ...
Dillard University hosts a jazz funeral for 19 Black Americans whose remains were desecrated for racist pseudoscience.
This late addition to the theatre's season promises a night filled with an "irresistible blend" of jazz, funk and R&B. ...
Looking for a few activities and attractions to add to your New Orleans itinerary? In this article, travel journalist ...
The remains, used in the 19th century as part of now discredited racial science, are being laid to rest on Saturday in a ...
New Orleans honored 19 African American individuals with jazz funeral ceremony after their remains were repatriated from ...
Brainstorming to reinvent the San Francisco Jazz Festival, SFJazz Executive Artistic Director Terence Blanchard didn’t have to search far for an organizing concept. “Look where I’m from, bro,” the New ...