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  2. Preservation Hall Jazz Band - Wikipedia

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    Preservation Hall Jazz Band. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band is a New Orleans jazz band founded in New Orleans by tuba player Allan Jaffe in the early 1960s. The band derives its name from Preservation Hall in the French Quarter. In 2005, the Hall's doors were closed for a period of time due to Hurricane Katrina, but the band continued to tour.

  3. Aurora Nealand - Wikipedia

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    As of 2023, her latest project is Aurora Nealand and the Reed Minders. Nealand was voted "Best Female Performer” by the 2016 Gambit awards, and her band was named "Best Traditional Jazz Band" in the 2015 and 2017 Big Easy Awards. She was named one of Downbeat Magazine 's "Rising Stars" on both soprano saxophone and clarinet in 2017, 2018, 2020.

  4. Cowboy Mouth - Wikipedia

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    Casandra Faulconer. Matt Jones. Website. www .cowboymouth .com. Cowboy Mouth is an American band based in New Orleans, Louisiana known for fusing alternative rock with album-oriented rock, roots rock, and jam band influences. [ 1] Formed in 1992, the band saw early mainstream success in the 1990s, including the hit single "Jenny Says".

  5. The Warehouse (New Orleans) - Wikipedia

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    The Allman Brothers Band played many celebrated shows at the venue. Jim Morrison's last concert with The Doors was at The Warehouse on December 12, 1970. The concert included the second and final performance of "Riders on the Storm". An early iteration of Kansas (now known to fans as "Kansas I") opened the show and sat in with The Doors.

  6. The Subdudes - Wikipedia

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    The Subdudes (styled lowercase as The subdudes) are an American roots rock group from New Orleans. Their music blends folk, swamp pop, New Orleans rhythm and blues, Louisiana blues, country, cajun / zydeco, funk, soul and gospel with harmonic vocals. Their sound is notable for the band's substitution of a tambourine player for a drummer. [1]

  7. Second line (parades) - Wikipedia

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    The second line is a tradition in parades organized by Social Aid and Pleasure Clubs (SAPCs) with brass band parades in New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The "main line" or "first line" is the main section of the parade, or the members of the SAPC with the parading permit as well as the brass band. The second line consists of people who ...

  8. The Radiators (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The Radiators, also known as The New Orleans Radiators, are an American swamp rock band from New Orleans, Louisiana, United States. The band's musical style, which draws from blues, rock, rhythm and blues, funk and soul music, has attracted a dedicated fanbase who the band calls "fish heads". [ 1] Described by OffBeat magazine as "New Orleans ...

  9. Orleans (band) - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, Orleans Live: Volume 1, a single disc CD version was released; it was the first release on the band's own Major Records label. Live Volume 2, featuring the rest of the show, was released later. Still without a traditional label in the U.S., Orleans recorded a new album, Analog Men, for the Japanese label Pioneer. It came out there in ...