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Title: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Dec 14th, 2011 at 5:07am
2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released
Published: Tuesday, December 13, 2011, 9:46 PM By The Times-Picayune The New Orleans Jazz Fest has released its 2012 lineup for both weekends, April 27-29 and May 3-6, 2012. (Read music writer Keith Spera's story about the lineup announcement and interview with festival producer Quint Davis.) Performer names below are in the order listed on the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Presented by Shell's Wednesday, Dec. 14 news release. ERIKA GOLDRING / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE ARCHIVE Tom Petty tops the marquee for Jazz Fest's opening weekend. FIRST WEEKEND: APRIL 27-29, 2012 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers John Mayer Al Green Trombone Shorty Bon Iver Jill Scott Allen Toussaint Janelle Monae Dr. John Iron & Wine Yolanda Adams Pete Fountain Feist Steel Pulse Dianne Reeves Gomez Carolina Chocolate Drops Dave Koz Givers Israel & New Breed Tab Benoit Irvin Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra Seun Kuti & Egypt 80 Cowboy Mouth Bobby Rush Chuck Leavell & Friends Amanda Shaw Sonny Landreth Gary Clark Jr. Cubano Be Cubano Bop: Poncho Sanchez & His Latin Band feat. Terence Blanchard Papa Grows Funk Ellis Marsalis Walter "Wolfman" Washington Cheikh Lô (Senegal) Buckwheat Zydeco Evelyn Turrentine-Agee Voice of the Wetland Allstars The Texas Tornados feat. Flaco Jimenez, Augie Myers and Shawn Sahm Nicholas Payton Ironin' Board Sam The New Orleans Bingo! Show Enlarge Matthew Hinton, The Times-Picayune MATTHEW HINTON / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE The Neville Brothers perform on the Acura Stage at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival or Jazz Fest 2011 Sunday, May 8, 2011 in New Orleans at the Fair Grounds. Soul Rebels Shamarr Allen & the Underdawgs Eric Lindell Irma Thomas' Tribute to Mahalia Jackson Corey Harris James Andrews & the Crescent City Allstars Lindigo (Reunion Islands) feat. Fixi (France) Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots Pine Leaf Boys Luther Kent The Dixie Cups Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas Dee-1 Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes Sasha Masakowski New Orleans Klezmer Allstars C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles Khris Royal & Dark Matter Los Po-Boy-Citos Butch Thompson Treme Brass Band Dr. Michael White & the Original Liberty Jazz Band feat. Thais Clark Savoy Music Center of Eunice Saturday Cajun Jam Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie Leyla McCalla Roddie Romero & the Hub-City Allstars Midnite Disturbers Bill Summers & Jazalsa Peter Martin Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys Jewel Brown & the Heritage Hall Jazz Band Tribute to Alex Chilton feat. Dave Pirner Alex McMurray Susan Cowsill and Rene Coman Stephanie Jordan Stooges Brass Band Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band The Classic New Orleans Revue feat. Frankie Ford Al "Carnival Time" Johnson Tribute to Wardell Quezergue feat. Jean Knight and Robert "Barefootin" Parker with Blue Eyed Soul The Dixie Cups and more Bucktown Allstars Gal Holiday & the Honky Tonk Revue Lil' Buck Sinegal James Rivers Movement Victor Goines Fredy Omar con su Banda Kristin Diable & the City Washboard Rodeo Panorama Jazz Band Kirk Joseph's Tuba Tuba Leah Chase The Batiste Brothers Brice Miller & Mahogany Brass Band Shades of Praise: New Orleans Interracial Gospel Choir Lars Edegran's New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra Don Vappie & the Creole Jazz Serenaders Betty Winn & One A-Chord Guitar Lightnin' Lee & the Thunder Band City of Love Music & Worship Arts Tim Laughlin Lionel Ferbos & the Palm Court Jazz Band The Revivalists Jumpin' Johnny Sansone Empress Hotel Brother Tyrone & the Mindbenders Cindy Scott Watson Memorial Music Ministry The Electrifying Crown Seekers Bamboula 2000 Ivoire Spectacle feat. Seguenon Kone Ingrid Lucia Paulin Brothers Brass Band The Courtyard Kings Dukes of Dixieland Kevin Bryan D.L. Menard & the Louisiana Aces Real Untouchables Brass Band Semolian Warriors Mardi Gras Indians Clive Wilson's New Orleans Serenaders High Ground Drifters Bluegrass Band Beth Patterson & Potent Bathers Marc Stone Goldman Thibodeaux & the Lawtell Playboys Erika Flowers Tonia Powell & the Left Field Band Henry Gray & the Cats Women in Jazz Ernie Vincent & the Top Notes Hadley J. Castille Family & the Sharecroppers Cajun Band Chris Clifton Meschiya Lake & the Little Big Horns Tom McDermott & Friends Jeremy Lyons & Members of Morphine Leo Jackson & the Melody Clouds Gospel Soul Children Cameron Dupuy & the Cajun Troubadours Louis Ford & His Dixie Flairs Riccardo Crespo & Sol Brasil 101 Runners Creole Wild West and Golden Star Hunters Mardi Gras Indians Storyville Stompers Brass Band Jamil Sharif Pastor Jai Reed Tonia Scott & the Anointed Voices Secondline Jammers Men of Class Family Ties Dumaine Gang and Divine Ladies Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Lois Dejean Gospel Diva Pat Casey & the New Sound DJ Soul Sister E'Dana & Company Black Mohawk Black Foot Hunters and Geronimo Hunters Mardi Gras Indians Northwestern University Jazz Ensemble Young Pinstripe Brass Band The Heavenly Melodies Gospel Singers New Wave Brass Band Red White & Blue Wild Mohicans Golden Comanche and Seminoles Mardi Gras Indians Loyola University Jazz Ensemble Keep N It Real We Are One Zulu and Big Nine Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Johnette Downing Morning Star Mass Choir The Bester Singers The Sammy Rimington International Band The Dynamic Smooth Family Gospel Singers Tulane University Jazz Ensemble Tornado Brass Band Carrollton Hunters Big Chief Kevin Goodman & the Flaming Arrows Ninth Ward Hunters and Ninth Ward Navajo Mardi Gras Indians Archdiocese of New Orleans Gospel Choir Golden Voices Community Choir Olympia Aid New Look and The First Division Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Bishop Sean Elder & the Mount Hermon BC Mass Choir The Wimberly Family Gospel Singers Josh Kagler & Harmonistic Praise Crusade Big Steppers Untouchables and Furious Five Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Black Eagles Mardi Gras Indians Reverend Jermaine Landrum & the Abundant Praise Revival Choir Miss Claudia & her Biergartners Asociacion de Peruanos en Louisiana Ayla Miller Young Band Nation Blues Project The Jones Sisters GrayHawk Alana Villavaso N'Fungola Sibo West African Dance Company... THE TIMES-PICAYUNE ARCHIVE Don Henley and the Eagles will no doubt draw a big baby boomer crowd on the Jazz Fest's second weekend. SECOND WEEKEND, MAY 3-6, 2012 The Neville Brothers The Eagles Foo Fighters Zac Brown Band Herbie Hancock My Morning Jacket Ne-Yo Bunny Wailer Bonnie Raitt Paulina Rubio Irma Thomas Maze feat. Frankie Beverly Florence & the Machine Rodrigo y Gabriela Galactic Esperanza Spalding Sharon Jones & the Dap-Kings Levon Helm Band with special guest Mavis Staples Steve Earle Little Anthony & The Imperials Grace Potter & the Nocturnals Ani DiFranco Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk Bruce Hornsby Asleep at the Wheel Funky Meters Preservation Hall Jazz Band's 50th Anniversary Jam David Sanborn and Joey DeFrancesco Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers Zebra Aaron Neville Rebirth Brass Band Better Than Ezra The Dirty Dozen Brass Band Marcia Ball Big Sam's Funky Nation The Bounce Shake Down feat. Big Freedia, Katey Red, Keedy Black and DJ Poppa Sarah Jarosz Pedrito Martinez Anders Osborne Charmaine Neville Band Jon Cleary Deacon John Bombino (Niger) Donald Harrison George Porter Jr. & Runnin' Pardners Bonerama Rockin' Dopsie & the Zydeco Twisters Glen Hansard John Mooney & Bluesiana Theresa Andersson Honey Island Swamp Band Regina Carter's "Reverse Thread" Big Chief Bo Dollis & the Wild Magnolias James Cotton "Superharp" Band Mia Borders John Boutte Wayne Toups & ZyDeCajun Terri Lyne Carrington's Mosaic Supagroup MyNameIsJohnMichael Bill Miller Joints Jumpin' Astral Project Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience Jeremy Davenport Delfeayo Marsalis & the Uptown Orchestra Glen David Andrews Boutte Family Sunday Praise Wycliffe Gordon Ruby Wilson's Tribute to Bessie Smith & Ma Rainey Little Freddie King Blues Band Iguanas Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers Lost Bayou Ramblers Hurray for the Riff Raff Gregg Stafford's Jazz Hounds Hot Club of New Orleans Germaine Bazzle Andrew Duhon Rotary Downs Kirk Joseph's Backyard Groove New Orleans Nightcrawlers Bobby Lounge Cheick Hamala Diabate Silky Sol Joe Krown Trio feat. Walter "Wolfman" Washington & Russell Batiste Jr. Leroy Jones & New Orleans Finest New Birth Brass Band The Malone Brothers Marlon Jordan Quartet Roland Guerin Zion Harmonizers Wendell Brunious & the Music Masters Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band Paul Sanchez & the Rolling Road Show Otra Mac Arnold & Plate Full o' Blues Amina Figarova Sextet Feufollet Banu Gibson Doreen's Jazz New Orleans The Stars of Heaven Red Stick Ramblers Rumba Buena Magnolia Jazz Band of Norway feat. Topsy Chapman Kipori "Baby Wolf" Woods Lil' Nathan & the Zydeco Bigtimers Jambalaya Cajun Band Flow Tribe Free Agents Brass Band Spencer Bohren Guitar Masters feat. Jimmy Robinson Phil DeGruy John Rankin and Cranston Clements George French & the New Orleans Storyville Jazz Band Mariachi Jalisco Jim McCormick Band The Revealers Black Feathers Black Seminoles and Red Hawk Mardi Gras Indians Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys Hot 8 Brass Band The Raymond A. Myles Singers 30th Anniversary Mas Mamones Jo "Cool" Davis with Sugarboy Crawford Mem Shannon Blodie's Jazz Jam Vivaz! ELS A Living Tribute to Harold Battiste Creole String Beans Michael Ward Golden Blade and Fi Yi Yi Mardi Gras Indians Original Pinettes Brass Band Forgotten Souls Brass Band Casa Samba Patrice Fisher & Arpa & the Garifuna Connection The Johnson Extension Joe Hall & the Cane Cutters Orange Kellin's New Orleans Deluxe Orchestra Mark Braud Nayo Jones Reggie Hall & the Twilighters feat. Lady Bee Belton Richard & the Musical Aces Phillip Manuel Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra Pinstripe Brass Band New Orleans Spiritualettes Jockimo's Groove feat. War Chief Juan Ted Winn Courtney Bryan Sam Doores & the Tumbleweeds AsheSon Young Tuxedo Jazz Band Tommy Sancton's New Orleans Legacy Band Kim Che're Kid Simmons' Local International Allstars Robert Jardell Tarriona "Tank" Ball & the BlackStar Bangas Erica Falls Baritone Bliss Kumbuka African Dance & Drum Collective TBC Brass Band The Roots of Music Marching Crusaders Lesa Cormier & the Sundown Playboys Tyronne Foster & the Arc Singers Donnie Bolden & the Spirit of Elijah Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble Cha Wa Cynthia Girtley Rocks of Harmony Val & Love Alive Fellowship Choir Connie Jones & the Crescent City Jazz Band Julio y Cesar Brass Bed Lynn Drury Kora Connection feat. Morikeba Kouyate and Thierno Dioubate Kelcy Mae Connie & Dwight with the St. Raymond/St. Leo the Great Gospel Choir McDonogh 35 High School Gospel Choir The Mighty Supremes Lyle Henderson & Emmanu-El Yvette Landry Band VIP Ladies Original Big 7 and Original Four Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Zulu Male Ensemble Zazou City John Lawrence & Ven Pa' Ca Flamenco Dancers Guitar Slim Jr. Big Al Carson & the Blues Masters Wild Tchoupitoulas Wild Apaches Cherokee Hunters and Young Magnolias Mardi Gras Indians Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble Forever Jones Trombone Woodshed J. Monque'D Blues Band Kristi Guillory & the Midtown Project Ceasar Elloie Revolution Ladies of Unity Scene Boosters Ole N Nu Style Fellas and Lady Jetsetters Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Kenneth Terry Brass Band Gregory Agid Brother Dege Palmetto Bug Stompers Kid Chocolate Seva Venet & the Storyville String Band Kinfolk Brass Band St. Joseph the Worker Choir DJ Captain Charles Topsy Chapman & Solid Harmony Golden Sioux Young Cherokee Big Chief Trouble & Trouble Nation and Mohawk Hunters Mardi Gras Indians Voices of Peter Claver Pastor Terry Gullage & the Greater Mount Calvary Voices of Redemption Choir Pastor Tyrone Jefferson New Orleans Indian Rhythm Section Gospel Inspirations of Boutte Jeffery Broussard & Creole Cowboys O. Perry Walker Charter High School Choir Eleanor McMain Singing Mustangs The Pfister Sisters First Emanuel Baptist Church Mass Choir Wild Red Flame Buffalo Hunters and Apache Hunters Mardi Gras Indians High Steppers Brass Band Tanya & Dorise Matthew Davidson Westbank Steppers Valley of Silent Men Pigeon Town Steppers New Generation and Undefeated Divas Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Culu Children's Traditional African Dance Company 14 and Under Cajun Band David & Roselyn Smitty Dee's Brass Band N'Kafu African Dance Baby Boyz Brass Band New Orleans Hispano America Dance Group Versailles Lion Dance Team Young Fellaz Brass Band Judy Stock Eulenspiegel Puppets Lady Rollers Original C.T.C. Steppers Nine Times Ladies Prince of Wales and Original Lady Buckjumpers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Opera a la Carte Young Guardians of the Flame Stephen Foster's Foster Family Program http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2011/12/2012_new_orleans_jazz_fest_lin.html http://www.nojazzfest.com/ |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Bitch on Dec 14th, 2011 at 10:28am
Wow that is an incredible lineup! How many songs do they play, 1 or 2 each, or does this go around the clock? I want to see Ironin Board Sam does he play an ironing board or wtf?
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 14th, 2011 at 11:39am
Sensory OVERLOAD...I am not sure i could deal with it...The bands/crew must take up ALL the hotel space in the area alone!!
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Dec 14th, 2011 at 11:42am Bitch wrote on Dec 14th, 2011 at 10:28am:
Come on down here, Bitch, and try the alligator sausage po-boy! Sets range from 45 minutes for the smaller acts, and two hours for the headliners. This is last year's map, but it stays basically the same year-to-year: |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Dec 16th, 2011 at 2:02pm
The reunited Beach Boys to kick off 50th anniversary tour at 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest
Published: Friday, December 16, 2011, 10:11 AM By Keith Spera, The Times-Picayune NOLA.com The Beach Boys plan to reunite for a 50th anniversary album and tour next year that kicks off with an April 27 appearance at the 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest. This morning's announcement eliminates one of the two "TBAs" on Jazz Fest's schedule. Surviving members of the Beach Boys, seen here in the 1960s, are reuniting for a 50th anniversary tour in 2012 that kicks off at the New Orleans Jazz Fest. The Beach Boys were considered the American Beatles in their late-'60s heyday; such hits as "California Girls," "Fun, Fun, Fun," "Surfin' USA," "I Get Around," "Good Vibrations," "Barbara Ann" and "Help Me Rhonda" cast California as a surf-and-sand playground in the popular imagination. Founded in Hawthorne, California in 1961, the Beach Boys originally consisted of three teenaged Wilson brothers: Brian, Carl and Dennis, their cousin Mike Love, and school friend Al Jardine. In 1962, neighbor David Marks joined the group for their first wave of hits on Capitol Records; he left in late 1963. In 1965, Bruce Johnston joined the band when Brian, the band's keyboardist and principal singer, retired from touring to focus on writing and producing. Beset by various issues, Brian eventually became estranged from the group. His brothers Carl and Dennis are now deceased. Love and Jardine have sustained the Beach Boys for several decades, albeit with far fewer hits and a revolving cast of musicians. The 50th anniversary reunites Brian Wilson with Love, Jardine, Johnston and Marks. They have reportedly started recording songs for a new album; several reissues projects are also planned. The tour kicks off next spring on what everyone undoubtedly hopes is a California-like sunny day at the Fair Grounds. "It's an honor to present the original Beach Boys reunion at Jazz Fest 2012," said Quint Davis, Jazz Fest's producer/director. "Hosting the greatest artists of our era has always been the primary mission of Jazz Fest, and certainly The Beach Boys are unsurpassed as an iconic American musical and cultural institution. Every spring Jazz Fest is the number-one destination for good vibrations and fun, fun, fun. On April 27th, when The Beach Boys reunite on our biggest stage, it's going to feel like a thrilling homecoming.... We're all looking forward to experiencing the magic and the joy." http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2011/12/the_reunited_beach_boys_to_kic.html |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Paranoid Android on Dec 16th, 2011 at 5:55pm
The real question that everyone should be asking is...
Will John Stamos be drumming for them?!? |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Dec 16th, 2011 at 7:13pm Paranoid Android wrote on Dec 16th, 2011 at 5:55pm:
Well, get yer ass down here and find out for us. :nooslajaleisk |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Kilroy on Dec 18th, 2011 at 9:45am Edith Grove wrote on Dec 16th, 2011 at 7:13pm:
Wow......... Brian on stage with Mike Love.......... :blankfriggingstare1 Sounds like this might be....... a gotta see if not hear? But without Carl or Dennis it's not the Beach Boys Now Is it? So sad........... I Loved the Beach Boys back in the Days of my Youth! Brian Is Back! Pet Sounds........ Smile.............. |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Jan 24th, 2012 at 10:08am
Bruce Springsteen joins New Orleans Jazz Fest
By Edna Gundersen, USA TODAY In an 11th-hour surprise, Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band will perform April 29 at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. It's a first for E Street but an encore for Springsteen, whose emotionally wrenching debut was the festival's standout in 2006. Springsteen's 17th studio album, the 11-track Wrecking Ball, arrives March 6, and the Jazz Fest date is a stop along what's expected to be a world tour kicking off this spring. The 2012 Jazz Fest, already a rock-heavy affair with a Beach Boys reunion, Tom Petty, the Foo Fighters, the Eagles and Eddie Vedder, was completely booked with all time slots inked when producer Quint Davis received word in early January that Springsteen wanted in. "That stood the whole thing on its axis," Davis says. "But doing the impossible is something we never shy away from." Springsteen's camp told Davis that waiting for confirmation of Wrecking's release date delayed the request. With talent funds depleted, Davis went to the Jazz Fest board for a hefty budget increase. Next came the jigsaw challenge. "This festival is already booked and programmed hour by hour, and here's someone who plays closer to three hours than two," he says. "And everything has to fit just right." John Mayer agreed to play earlier in the day and relinquish Sunday's closing slot, other adjustments were made, and Springsteen landed in the same spot he held six years ago. "It seemed poetically and historically correct," Davis says. "What he did that day was transformative, one of the transcendent moments in Jazz Fest history. He put away his Boss hat and was Right Reverend Springsteen, ministering to the crowd." Performing with the folk-leaning Seeger Sessions Band, a rootsy ensemble with horns, banjo and fiddle, Springsteen captured the grief and tenacious optimism in post-Katrina New Orleans with How Can a Poor Man Stand Such Times and Live, My City of Ruins and a prayerful When the Saints Go Marching In, which brought fans to tears. "It was an absolutely cathartic human experience that speaks to the depth of his spirit and artistry," Davis says. Jazz Fest takes place April 27-29 and May 3-6. For details, go to nojazzfest.com. http://www.usatoday.com/life/music/news/story/2012-01-23/exclusive-bruce-springsteen-at-new-orleans-jazz-fest/52765142/1 |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by gimmekeef on Jan 24th, 2012 at 10:34am
will there be any drinking?...lmaooooo
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Jan 24th, 2012 at 11:41am
2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest releases daily schedule
Published: Tuesday, January 24, 2012 By Keith Spera, The Times-Picayune NOLA.com Producers of the 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest released the festival's daily schedule today. In addition to revealing who is performing on what day, the schedule includes several dozen names not contained on the original talent release. Those names include Mystikal and, most prominently, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band. The day-to-day roster is as follows: FRIDAY, APRIL 27 The Beach Boys reunion feat. Brian Wilson, Mike Love, Al Jardine, Bruce Johnston, and David Marks, Bon Iver, Steel Pulse, Buckwheat Zydeco, Givers, Zebra, Seun Kuti & Egypt 80, Gomez, The Texas Tornados feat. Flaco Jimenez, Augie Myers, and Shawn Sahm, The Dixie Cups, Cubano Be, Cubano Bop: Poncho Sanchez & His Latin Band feat. Terence Blanchard, Chuck Leavell & Friends with special guest Bonnie Bramblett, Irma Thomas' Tribute to Mahalia Jackson, Eric Lindell, New Orleans Classic R&B Revue feat. Frankie Ford, Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, Robert "Barefootin" Parker, and Blue Eyed Soul, James Andrews & the Crescent City Allstars, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet, Butch Thompson, Kirk Joseph's Backyard Groove, Chubby Carrier & the Bayou Swamp Band, Leyla McCalla, Sasha Masakowski, Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes, Slavic Soul Party!, Jamil Sharif, Stephanie Jordan Big Band, Leah Chase, The Revivalists, Lil' Buck Sinegal Blues Band, Shades of Praise: New Orleans Interracial Gospel Choir, Tim Laughlin, Dukes of Dixieland, Geno Delafose & French Rockin' Boogie, Betty Winn & One A-Chord, Young Pinstripe Brass Band, Dee-1, Fredy Omar con su Banda, Kim Carson & the Enablers, Sammy Rimington International Band, The Electrifying Crown Seekers, Guitar Lightnin' Lee & the Thunder Band, Ivoire Spectacle feat. Seguenon Kone, Wimberly Family Gospel Singers, Henry Gray & the Cats, Real Untouchables Brass Band, James Rivers Movement, Goldman Thibodeaux & the Lawtell Playboys, Louis Ford & His Dixie Flairs, Comanche Hunters and Semolian Warriors Mardi Gras Indians, Cindy Scott, Golden Voices Community Choir, Zulu and Big Nine Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, The Boyz Singers and Dancers, Traditional Dance by Asociacion de Peruanos en Louisana, Northwestern University Jazz Ensemble, Black Foot Hunters and Black Mohawk Mardi Gras Indians, Beth Patterson & Potent Bathers, Miss Claudia & her Biergartners, Alana Villavaso, Reverend Jermaine Landrum & the Abundant Praise Revival Choir, Brass Band Throwdown with Martin Behrman, W.J. Fischer, and Kate Middleton Elementary Schools, The Bester Singers, Dynamic Smooth Family Gospel Singers, GrayHawk presents Native American Lore and Tales, New Orleans School of Circus Arts & I.S.L., Geronimo Hunters and Creole Osceolas Mardi Gras Indians, Keep N It Real and We Are One Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs... SATURDAY, APRIL 28 Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers, Jill Scott, Feist, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Bobby Rush, Dave Koz, Irvin Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Carolina Chocolate Drops, Soul Rebels, Israel Houghton and New Breed, Amanda Shaw & the Cute Guys, Walter "Wolfman" Washington & the Roadmasters, Cheikh Lô of Senegal, Voice of the Wetlands Allstars feat. Tab Benoit, Dr. John, Cyril Neville, Anders Osborne, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Johnny Vidocovich, Waylon Thibodeaux, and Johnny Sansone, Nathan & the Zydeco Cha Chas, The New Orleans Bingo! Show, Tribute to Wardell Quezergue feat. Jean Knight, The Dixie Cups, Robert "Barefootin" Parker, and Tony Owens, Pine Leaf Boys, Meschiya Lake & the Little Big Horns, Khris Royal & Dark Matter, Dr. Michael White & the Original Liberty Jazz Band feat. Thais Clark, Luther Kent, Shamarr Allen & the Underdawgs, Roddie Romero & the Hub City All Stars, Evan Christopher, Gal Holiday & the Honky Tonk Revue, Midnite Disturbers, Savoy Center of Eunice Saturday Cajun Jam, Heritage Hall Jazz Band feat. Jewel Brown, Storyville Stompers Brass Band, Watson Memorial Teaching Ministries, The Gospel According to Jazz feat. BJ Crosby, Judy Davis, Danon Smith, and Yolanda Windsay, Jeremy Lyons with members of Morphine, Peter Martin, Empress Hotel, Lars Edegran & the New Orleans Ragtime Orchestra, Paulin Brothers Brass Band, Kristin Diable & the City, D.L. Menard & the Louisiana Aces, The Courtyard Kings, Creole Wild West Mardi Gras Indians, City of Love Music & Worship Arts, Brother Tyrone & the Mindbenders, High Ground Drifters Bluegrass Band, Tom McDermott, Kevin Bryan, DJ Soul Sister, Bamboula 2000, Pastor Jai Reed, Marc Stone, Golden Comanche and Seminoles Mardi Gras Indians, Tonia Powell & the Left Field Band, SUBR Jazzy Jags, Cameron Dupuy & the Cajun Troubadours, 101 Runners, Tonia Scott & the Anointed Voices, Loyola University Jazz Band, Javier Tobar & Elegant Gypsy, The Jones Sisters, Young Band Nation Blues Project, RRAAMS Drum and Dance, Archdiocese of New Orleans Gospel Choir, Josh Kagler & Harmonistic Praise Crusade, New Wave Brass Band, Nine Times Men, Single Ladies, and Single Men Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, Ashe Cultural Arts Center Kuumba Institute, Delgado Community College Jazz Band, The Heavenly Melodies Gospel Singers, Wild Mohicans and Red, White & Blue Mardi Gras Indians, The Boyz Singers and Dancers, Muggivan School of Irish Dance, Dumaine Gang, Divine Ladies, Family Ties, and Men of Class Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, Puppet Arts Theater... SUNDAY, APRIL 29 Bruce Springsteen and the E Street Band, Al Green, John Mayer, Dr. John & the Lower 911, Janelle Monae, Pete Fountain, Yolanda Adams, Iron & Wine, Cowboy Mouth, Dianne Reeves, Tab Benoit, Sonny Landreth, Gary Clark, Jr., Papa Grows Funk, C.J. Chenier & the Red Hot Louisiana Band, Nicholas Payton SeXXXtet, Ellis Marsalis, Lindigo of Reunion Island feat. Fixi of France, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux & the Golden Eagles, Ironin' Board Sam, Evelyn Turrentine Agee, Debo Band: Ethiopian Groove Collective, Corey Harris & Phil Wiggins, Sunpie & the Louisiana Sunspots' International Accordian Summit, New Orleans Klezmer Allstars, Treme Brass Band, Steve Riley & the Mamou Playboys, Tribute to Alex Chilton feat. Dave Pirner, Alex McMurray, Susan Cowsill, and Rene Coman, Los Po-Boy-Citos, Batiste Brothers, Victor Goines, Washboard Rodeo, Leo Jackson & the Melody Clouds, Bill Summers & Jazalsa, Brice Miller & Mahogany Brass Band, Jumpin' Johnny Sansone, Ernie Vincent & the Top Notes, Golden Star Hunters Mardi Gras Indians, Don Vappie & the Creole Jazz Serenaders, Lionel Ferbos & the Palm Court Jazz Band, Kirk Joseph's Tuba Tuba, Gospel Soul Children, Panorama Jazz Band, Hadley J. Castille Family & the Sharecroppers Family Band, Pat Casey & the New Sound, Erika Flowers, Clive Wilson's New Orleans Serenaders with guest Butch Thompson, Morning Star Baptist Church Mass Choir, Spencer Bohren, Chris Clifton, Gospel Diva Lois Dejean, Carrollton Hunters, Big Chief Goodman & the Flaming Arrows, and Ninth Ward Hunters Mardi Gras Indians, Johnette Downing, Tornado Brass Band, Big Steppers, Untouchables, and Furious Five Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, E'Dana & Company, N'Fungola Sibo West African Dance Company, Ayla Miller Band, Adella Adella the Storyteller, Franklin Avenue Baptist Church Mass Choir, Heritage School of Music Band, Kai Knight's Silhouette Dance Ensemble, Olympia Aid, New Look, First Division, and Secondline Jammers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, NOCCA Jazz Ensemble, Sunpie Barnes presents Louisiana Creole Music, Ninth Ward Navajo, Black Eagles and Shawee Mardi Gras Indians, The Boyz Singers and Dancers, Bishop Sean Elder & the Mount Hermon Baptist Church Mass Choir... THURSDAY, MAY 3 Eddie Vedder, Florence + the Machine, Ivan Neville's Dumpstaphunk, Ani DiFranco, Esperanza Spalding: Radio Music Society, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, James Cotton "Superharp" Band, Regina Carter's "Reverse Thread", George Porter, Jr. & Runnin' Pardners, Henry Butler, Honey Island Swamp Band, Glen Hansard, Little Freddie King, Astral Project, Mia Borders, Hurray for the Riff Raff, Banu Gibson, Rosie Ledet & the Zydeco Playboys, Chico Trujillo of Chile, Bill Miller, Marlon Jordan Quartet, Iguanas, Free Agents Brass Band, Cheick Hamala Diabate of Mali, Raymond A. Myles Singers 30th Anniversary Reunion, Joint's Jumpin', Alto Saxophone Woodshed feat. Aaron Fletcher, Kid Chocolate, The Roots of Music Marching Crusaders, Native Nations Intertribal, Yvette Landry, Palmetto Bug Stompers, Magnolia Jazz Band of Norway feat. Topsy Chapman, The Stooges Brass Band, Silky Sol, Michael Ward, Flow Tribe, Otra, J. Monque'D Blues Band, Kipori "Baby Wolf" Woods, Amina Figarova, Hot Club of New Orleans, Dayna Kurtz, Kristi Guillory & the Midtown Project, Robert Jardell & Pure Cajun, Original Pinettes Brass Band, Forever Jones, Lyle Henderson & Emanu-El, Fi Yi Yi & the Mandingo Warriors, Black Seminoles Mardi Gras Indians, Kourtney Heart, The Mighty Supremes, Seva Venet & the Storyville String Band, Kelcy Mae, Julio y Cesar, Culu Children's Traditional African Dance Company & Stilt Walkers, Judy Stock, Young Fellaz Brass Band, VIP Ladies, Revolution, and Ladies of Unity Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, 7th Ward Creole Hunters and Cheyenne Mardi Gras Indians, McDonogh #35 High School Gospel Choir, Gospel Inspirations of Boutte, Eleanor McMain Singing Mustangs, O. Perry Walker Charter High School Gospel Choir, Tulane University Jazz Ensemble, Jazztories Puppets, Opera a la Carte, Recovery School District Talented in Theater Performers, Young Audiences Performing Arts Showcase feat Ballet, Tap and West African Dance... FRIDAY, MAY 4 Zac Brown Band, Grace Potter & the Nocturnals, Rodrigo y Gabriela and C.U.B.A., Bunny Wailer, Mystikal, Mavis Staples, Marcia Ball, Bonerama, Little Anthony & The Imperials, Bruce Hornsby, Donald Harrison, The Pedrito Martinez Group, Theresa Andersson, Sarah Jarosz, Deacon John, Terri Lyne Carrington's Mosaic, Wayne Toups & ZyDeCajun, Wycliffe Gordon Quintet: Hello Pops Tribute to Louis Armstrong, Germaine Bazzle, Wanda Rouzan, Delfeayo Marsalis' Uptown Orchestra, Bruce Daigrepont Cajun Band, Lil' Nathan & the Zydeco Big Timers, Mark Braud's New Orleans Jazz Giants, Topsy Chapman & Solid Harmony, Hot 8 Brass Band, Ingrid Lucia, Jim McCormick Band, The Revealers, Yvette Landry Band, Baritone Bliss, The Bucktown Allstars, Phillip Manuel, Reggie Hall & the Twilighters feat. Lady Bee, Vivaz!, Nayo Jones, Big Al Carson & the Blues Masters, Courtney Bryan, Feufollet, Joe Hall & the Cane Cutters, Doreen Ketchen's Jazz New Orleans, Connie Jones & the Crescent City Jazz Band, Bryan Lee & the Blues Power Band, Kumbuka African Dance & Drum Collective, Ted Winn, St. Joseph the Worker Choir, Forgotten Souls, Brass Bed, Zazou City, Kid Simmons' Local International Allstars, Smitty Dee's Brass Band, John Lawrence & Ven Pa' Ca Flamenco Dancers, Lesa Cormier & the Sundown Playboys, Zulu Male Ensemble, Connie & Dwight with the St. Raymond / St. Leo the Great Gospel Choir, Erica Falls, Gal Holiday presented by Young Audiences, Native Nations Intertribal, Young Magnolias, Golden Sioux and Young Cherokee Mardi Gras Indians, New Orleans Hispano America Dance Group, Kenneth Terry Brass Band, Scene Boosters and Old N Nu Fellaz Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, Red Hawk and Golden Blade Mardi Gras Indians, Pastor Tyrone Jefferson, Donnie Bolden & the Spirit of Elijah, Original Big Seven and Original Four Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, Lake Forest Charter Jazz Ensemble, New Orleans Indian Rhythm Section, Eulenspiegel Puppets, Pastor Terry Gullage & the Greater Mount Calvary Voices of Redemption Choir, Fannie C. Williams Charter Choir, KIDsmART Showcase feat. Arise Academy, Martin Behrman Charter School, Langston Hughes Academy, and McDonogh City Park Academy... SATURDAY, MAY 5 Eagles, My Morning Jacket, Ne-Yo, Irma Thomas, Herbie Hancock, Paulina Rubio, Allen Toussaint, The Levon Helm Band with special guest Mavis Staples, Better Than Ezra, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Steve Earle and the Dukes (and Duchesses), Aaron Neville's Gospel Experience, Big Sam's Funky Nation, Jon Cleary, Bombino of Niger, Anders Osborne, John Boutté, The Pedrito Martinez Group, Jeremy Davenport, John Mooney & Bluesiana, MyNameIsJohnMichael, Lost Bayou Ramblers, The Malone Brothers, Dwayne Dopsie & the Zydeco Hellraisers, New Birth Brass Band, Mariachi Jalisco, Leroy Jones & New Orleans' Finest, Red Stick Ramblers, Paul Sanchez & the Rolling Road Show, Mac Arnold & Plate Full o' Blues, Young Tuxedo Jazz Band, The Johnson Extension, Guitar Masters feat. Jimmy Robinson, John Rankin, Phil DeGruy, and Cranston Clements, Val & the Love Alive Fellowship Choir, Rumba Buena, Mas Mamones, Roland Guerin, New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot Orchestra, Tyronne Foster & the Arc Singers, Pinstripe Brass Band, Black Feathers Mardi Gras Indians, Sam Doores & the Tumbleweeds, Patrice Fisher & Arpa & the Garifuna Connection, Jeffery Broussard & Creole Cowboys, Guitar Slim, Jr., Cha Wa, Tarriona "Tank" Ball & the BlackStar Bangas, Louisiana Repertory Jazz Ensemble, Belton Richard & the Musical Aces, New Orleans Spiritualettes, Tommy Sancton's New Orleans Legacy Band, Stephen Foster's Foster Family Program, Big Chief Trouble & Trouble Nation and Mohawk Hunters Mardi Gras Indians, Grupo Sensacion, Baby Boyz Brass Band, Riccardo Crespo & Sol Brasil, Kora Konnection feat. Morikeba Kouyate of Senegal & Thierno Dioubate of Guinea, Westbank Steppers, Valley of Silent Men, and Pigeon Town Steppers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, Curtis Pierre with Samba Kids, Xavier University Jazz Ensemble, Voices of Peter Claver, Cynthia Girtley, Wild Red Flame and Cherokee Hunters Mardi Gras Indians, Native Nations Intertribal, Matthew Davidson Band, Versailles Lion Dance Team, Kinfolk Brass Band, Young Guardians of the Flame, Double Dutch Jumpers, New Generation, Undefeated Divas, and Lady Jetsetters Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, First Emanuel Baptist Church Mass Choir... SUNDAY, MAY 6 Foo Fighters, The Neville Brothers, Bonnie Raitt, Maze feat. Frankie Beverly, Galactic, Sharon Jones & the Dap Kings, Preservation Hall 50th Anniversary Jam, David Sanborn and Joey DeFrancesco, funky Meters, Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers, Asleep at the Wheel, Rebirth Brass Band, The Bounce Shake Down feat. Big Freedia, Katey Red, Keedy Black, and DJ Poppa, Rockin' Dopsie, Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters, Big Chief Bo Dollis & the Wild Magnolias, Los Hombres Calientes feat. Bill Summers and Irvin Mayfield, Charmaine Neville Band, Glen David Andrews, Supagroup, Boutté Family Sunday Praise feat. John, Lillian, Tricia, Lorna, Tanya, and Arséne, Ruby Wilson's Tribute to Bessie Smith & Ma Rainey, DJ Captain Charles, The Joe Krown Trio with Walter "Wolfman" Washington and Russell Batiste, Jr., Zion Harmonizers, Terrance Simien & the Zydeco Experience, Mem Shannon & the Membership, Creole String Beans, Bobby Lounge, Living Tribute to Harold Batiste feat. Jesse McBride, Ellis Marsalis, and Germaine Bazzle, ELS, TBC Brass Band, Higher Heights, Rocks of Harmony, Jo "Cool" Davis with special guest Sugarboy Crawford, George French & the New Orleans Storyville Jazz Band, Blodie's Jazz Jam, Gregg Stafford's Jazz Hounds, Keith Frank & the Soileau Zydeco Band, Rotary Downs, Jambalaya Cajun Band, The Stars of Heaven, Andrew Duhon, New Orleans Nightcrawlers, Wendell Brunious & the Music Masters, Pfister Sisters, Lynn Drury, Tanya & Dorise, AsheSon, Kim Che'ré, Caesar Elloie, Brother Dege, Gregory Agid, Curley Taylor & Zydeco Trouble, Orange Kellin & the New Orleans Deluxe Orchestra, Jockimo's Groove feat. War Chief Juan, Craig Adams & Higher Dimensions of Praise, High Steppers Brass Band, Lady Rollers, Original C.T.C. Steppers, and Nine Times Ladies Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs, Native Nations Intertribal, David & Roselyn, UNO Jazz Allstars, N'Kafu Traditional African Dance Company, New Orleans Young Traditional Brass Band with the Heel to Toe Steppers, Wild Tchoupitoulas and Wild Apaches Mardi Gras Indians, Ninevah Baptist Church Mass Choir, 14 and Under Cajun Band, NORD/Crescent City Lights Youth Theater, Buffalo Hunters and Apache Hunters Mardi Gras Indians, Hobgoblin Hill Puppets, Original Prince of Wales and Original Lady Buckjumpers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2012/01/2012_new_orleans_jazz_fest_rel.html |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Jan 24th, 2012 at 11:43am gimmekeef wrote on Jan 24th, 2012 at 10:34am:
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Sioux on Jan 24th, 2012 at 6:06pm
Great horny toads!! Is there anybody NOT playing?? ;) ;D Incredible shows.... 8-)
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Bitch on Jan 24th, 2012 at 8:27pm Sioux wrote on Jan 24th, 2012 at 6:06pm:
It is an incredible line-up! |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by sweetcharmedlife on Jan 24th, 2012 at 9:47pm Sioux wrote on Jan 24th, 2012 at 6:06pm:
I think they're playing as well Sioux. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DyTukOLHKxY |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by gimmekeef on Jan 25th, 2012 at 3:32pm
Edith....would love to attend this huge event...please help me though by pointing out the stage the Eagles will be using so I can avoid that area at any cost.
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Feb 1st, 2012 at 1:53pm
New Orleans 2012 Jazz Fest poster of Trombone Shorty a gem
Published: Wednesday, February 01, 2012 By Doug MacCash, The Times-Picayune NOLA.com The 2012 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival presented by Shell poster is an explosively colored clarion call to Crescent City music lovers and art lovers alike. Titled "Porch Song: A Portrait of Trombone Shorty," the poster depicts a fiery sunset serenade by Treme native and New Orleans Center for the Creative Arts graduate Troy Andrews by former Treme resident and NOCCA graduate Terrance Osborne. Art4now.comThe 2012 Jazz Fest poster as it appears at Art4Now.com Osborne, 37, who masterfully designed the Jazz Fest's 2007 Congo Square poster depicting Philip Frazier and the 2010 Congo Square poster of Uncle Lionel Batiste, matches Andrews' muscular, kinetic trombone style with equally energetic brush handling and dynamic intersection of shapes. Based on website previews of the poster, Osborne's expressive 2012 composition is among the best of the long-running series. It's certainly the most exciting offering since Douglas Bourgeois' poignant post-flood portrait of Irma Thomas in 2008. Conceptually, the combination of youthful subject and artist rescues the Jazz Fest souvenir from a rather stodgy recent trend. Osborne, a Xavier University graduate, said that several inspirations contributed to the pyrotechnic 2012 image. As he painted, he said, he immersed himself in Andrews' music. "The song I listened to again and again was 'For True,' he said. As Osborne considered the popular trombonist's characteristic pose and how to place him in the Treme scenery, he said he was reminded of a scene from his favorite science fiction movie "The Matrix." In the scene, the hero takes a breath and "the whole environment drew in and rippled with him," Osborne explained. In the poster, Andrews seems to achieve the same sort of oneness with the architecture. "When he's playing his tune, the neighborhood is bending to his notes," Osborne said. "It's almost as if he and the Treme are one." Beneath Osborne's fluid, musical streetscape is an interlocking visual structure that transforms the scene into an abstract maze. Let your eyes ricochet around the red diamond that forms the dominant background shape, from the crimson sky above to the wedge-shaped red door on the left, to the bricks beneath the porch, to the scarlet house on the right, then back into the sky. Now let your eyes trace Andrew's cobra-shaped body as it curves through the center dodging the background facets. Don't miss the tiny purple shotgun house that points like an arrow toward the bell of the trombone and the semi-circular Victorian roof ornament that halos the horn. Every angle harmonizes with another. Every line contributes to the flow. Osborne is a compositional control freak who commands every corner of the scene to perfection. The mysterious woman peeking from a doorway across the street adds a little sizzle to the design. The tuba standing behind Andrews adds a little history. Though Osborne said he did not speak to Andrews directly during the poster-making process, he asked through an intermediary what the trombonist would like to see inside the open doorway in the scene. Andrews suggested a tuba. "Tuba Fats (Anthony Lacen 1950-2004) used to come by when he was a little boy and leave the tuba in the living room," Osborne explained. "Troy would pick it up and try to play it." And the tiny TS painted in the brickwork, for Terrance and his wife Stephanie, adds a little romance. "I'm so grateful, Osborne said of the high-profile commission. "This is where I wanted to be. It's exciting." Osborne said he was in the midst of several painting projects when the Jazz Fest call came sometime before Thanksgiving. As Osborne tells the story, poster producer Bud Brimberg "asked how busy I was?" Osborne told him "I was slammed at the time." So, Brimberg said, "It looks like you're too busy to do the official poster." "I said no, no, no, I'm not," Osborne recalls. "It was kind of bittersweet. I had a bunch of corporate commissions at the time. I had to push those back, but how could I pass it up?" Art and music fans can be glad he didn't. Based on today's computer-screen preview, the 2012 poster represents an ideal synthesis of New Orleans contemporary sight and sound. Osborne, Andrews, Jazz Fest and the rest of us can be proud. Details about the poster: It is available for pre-order at art4now.com. Prices vary by editions: 10,000 Numbered prints on archival paper, 19" x 35", $69 2,500 Artist-signed & numbered prints on 100% rag paper, 20" x 37", $239 750 Artist signed and pencil remarqued, signed by Trombone Shorty & numbered Remarque prints on 100% rag paper, 21" x 39", $595 300 Artist-overpainted and signed, signed by Trombone Shorty & numbered C-Marque canvas screen prints, suitable for stretching, 26" x 40", $895 http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2012/02/new_orleans_2012_jazz_fest_pos.html |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Slavegirl on Feb 17th, 2012 at 4:51pm
Boggles the mind, doesn't it? By the way, I WILL BE AT JAZZ FEST! My sister lives in New Orleans and is getting married there on April 5th. I will be crashing at her place until the beginning of May, so anyone who is going, get in touch! Would love to see some Rocks-Offers there.
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Sioux on Feb 17th, 2012 at 5:50pm sweetcharmedlife wrote on Jan 24th, 2012 at 9:47pm:
Hey, wow! Just now seeing this....I actually like them. :) Pretty good vintage 60's garage rock sound... 8-) Ok, let's see if we can add them to the lineup! ;) :P |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 17th, 2012 at 11:17pm Sioux wrote on Feb 17th, 2012 at 5:50pm:
Ha,ha. Yeah I thought that was pretty funny Sioux. :) |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Feb 18th, 2012 at 6:19am Slavegirl wrote on Feb 17th, 2012 at 4:51pm:
Will you be singing at Jazz Fest ? :areyoufuckingserious |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by angee on Feb 20th, 2012 at 3:13pm
Love that poster, EG, thank you!
Wish I could go and hang out for a week or two... |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Kilroy on Feb 20th, 2012 at 6:10pm
help me.........I do not see Jerry Lee. to b sure I over looked him being there!
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by sweetcharmedlife on Feb 21st, 2012 at 10:57am
Laissez les bon temps rouler!
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Bingo on Mar 27th, 2012 at 1:35pm
Cubes are out....... http://lineup.nojazzfest.com/events/2012/04/27
4:15pm @ The Blues Tent. Chuck and Friends on the 27th |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Mar 28th, 2012 at 11:43am
New Orleans Jazz Fest's cubes, as usual, make for tough decisions
By Keith Spera, The Times-Picayune NOLA.com The Boss will take an especially long ride on "Thunder Road." Eddie Vedder will go head-to-head with Florence + the Machine. And for the first and likely last time in history, Zebra is sandwiched between the Dixie Cups and the Beach Boys. The Times-Picayune Bruce Springsteen performs with the E Street Band during his "Wrecking Ball" concert tour premiere Sunday, March 18, 2012, in Atlanta. (AP Photo/David Goldman) These and many more points of discussion emerged from Tuesday's unveiling of the "cubes," the schedule of times and stage assignments for the 2012 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival presented by Shell. Jazz Fest producer/director Quint Davis is the puzzle-master who assembles the cubes. He thinks of each stage on each day as its own show, building, whenever possible, to a logical and aesthetically consistent conclusion -- as when Gomez gives way to Lafayette world-pop band Givers and Bon Iver on the Gentilly Stage on April 27, the opening Friday. "With 10 stages on seven days," Davis said Tuesday, "it's like (programming) 70 shows." Some observations from a first perusal of those shows: At 2-1/2 hours, Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band's set is the longest of the festival. The generous allotment is indicative of Springsteen's indefatigability, as well as the anticipation for his Jazz Fest return following his 2006 show for the ages. Before he canceled his Jazz Fest appearance because of a recurring throat ailment, John Mayer requested that he not be scheduled opposite the E Street Band. Unfortunately, somebody has to be. Thus, Al Green is on at Congo Square, following gospel siren Yolanda Adams. Across the field on the Gentilly Stage, Cowboy Mouth's set will overlap the first 35 minutes of the E Street Band's. R&B dynamo Janelle Monae, whose audience is presumably much different than Springsteen's, closes Gentilly. Tab Benoit will likely hear bits of "Born to Run" during his simultaneous set in the Blues Tent. Benoit can at least take comfort in his far more favorable slot on the first Saturday: His Voice of the Wetlands Allstars precedes Tom Petty & the Heartbreakers on the Acura Stage. Jill Scott asked to be released from her Jazz Fest contract so she could appear in a remake of "Steel Magnolias." Wanting to maintain good relations, the fest's producers granted her request. Her replacement, Cee Lo Green, follows Cheikh Lo of Senegal on the Congo Square Stage. Theme for the day, according to Davis? "How Lo can you go?" Cee Lo Green -- no relation to Al -- is not the Congo Square's closer that day. That honor falls to the homegrown Soul Rebels. The Sheraton New Orleans Fais Do-Do Stage, formerly the province of Cajun and zydeco bands, continues to, in Davis' words, "blossom" with such high-profile artists as Steve Earle, Ani DiFranco, the Carolina Chocolate Drops, Iron & Wine, the Texas Tornadoes and, for the first time at the fest, Asleep at the Wheel. Pearl Jam pulled a huge crowd to Acura in 2010. Frontman Eddie Vedder returns with his ukulele to close Acura on Thursday, May 3. Meanwhile, Florence + the Machine, which draws from a similar demographic, is on at Gentilly. Some folks will find that a tough choice. Homegrown hard rock band Zebra, which notched a minor MTV hit in the 1980s with "Who's Behind the Door," makes its Jazz Fest debut on the Acura Stage on opening day, preceding the Beach Boys. What Beach Boys fans -- or the Beach Boys themselves -- will make of Randy Jackson's falsetto remains to be seen. The Radiators are no more, but at least three former members will represent at Jazz Fest. Bassist Reggie Scanlan and his New Orleans Suspects open the Acura Stage on the first Friday. Guitarist/vocalist Dave Malone fronts the Malone Brothers, his new collaboration with his Subdude brother Tommy, on the second Saturday. Keyboardist Ed Volker has kept a low profile since his desire to retire from the road set in motion the Rads' farewell. But Volker is booked for a solo set on the Lagniappe Stage on the final Sunday. The Preservation Hall 50th Anniversary Celebration, which fills the Radiators' former Gentilly Stage slot, boasts an array of special guests. My Morning Jacket frontman Jim James, Bonnie Raitt, Steve Earle, Ani DiFranco, Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews, Allen Toussaint, the Rebirth Brass Band rhythm section, 100-year-old trumpeter Lionel Ferbos, Wendell Eugene and pianist George Wein, the founder of Jazz Fest, are all slated to sit in. That day's Gentilly roster also includes the Creole String Beans, Kermit Ruffins, the Funky Meters and Raitt, who, decades ago, was one of Jazz Fest's first "visiting" artists. Whatever replaced the Radiators "had to be New Orleans, and deep New Orleans," Davis said. The day's Gentilly roster "is deep-tissue." That the Preservation Hall Jazz Band will also play a set in the Economy Hall Tent was important to sousaphonist and creative director Ben Jaffe. "That's a commitment to our core audience, the people who have been with us, sitting in those chairs in Economy Hall, for years," Jaffe said. "And then we get to bring New Orleans jazz to a bigger, wider audience" at Gentilly. The Foo Fighters are to the 2012 Jazz Fest what Kid Rock was in 2011: A heavy-hitting prelude to the Neville Brothers. The Foos follow local alternative rock favorites Rotary Downs, hard rock quartet Supagroup and funk-from-the-future ensemble Galactic. All in all, it's a jam-packed festival. No one is more aware of this than Davis. "Each year is supposed to be the best ever," he said. "And then next year is supposed to be even better." 2012, at least, is likely to live up to the hype. Keith Spera can be reached at [email protected] or 504.826.3470. Read more music news at nola.com/music. Follow him at twitter.com/KeithSperaTP. http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2012/03/jazz_fest_cubes_announced_bruc.html |
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Title: Re: 2012 New Orleans Jazz Fest lineup released Post by Edith Grove on Apr 28th, 2012 at 7:42pm
From under mama's skirts to playing with the Rolling Stones -- Chuck Leavell chats at New Orleans Jazz Fest
Chuck Leavell spent his 60th birthday Saturday doing what he does most other days of the year: making music. But on this particular Saturday - interviewed by Nick Spitzer at New Orleans Jazz Fest - he also chatted about his storied career as a keyboardist with such groups as the Allman Brothers Band and the Rolling Stones. CHRIS GRANGER / THE TIMES-PICAYUNE Pianist Chuck Leavell wipes sweat off his face after playing a blues song in the Blues Tent at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell on Friday, April 27, 2012. Leavell recalled that, as the youngest child in his family, he routinely begged his mother to play a tune on the household piano. "I was just fascinated watching her hands move up and down that keyboard," he told his audience gathered at the Allison Miner Music Heritage Stage. Not long afterward, son informed mother that "I wanted to be a musician when I grew up." Her response? "She said, 'Son, you can't do both.'" Yup, Leavell knows how to deliver a keen quip or two. Telling listeners that he has been married to the same woman for 38 years, he allowed that "marriage is like photographic film - it has to be developed in the dark." Before the wedding, however, came stints playing tuba in an elementary school band, and organizing his first band (The Misfits), which played every Friday night at the Tuscaloosa, Ala. YMCA. Soon afterward, Leavell found himself packing up his '65 Olds Cutlass station wagon and migrating to Macon, Ga. It was there that he began his association with the Allman Brothers, taking advantage of what he called "freestyle, freethinking jam sessions." At least two generations of Allman Brothers fans know him from his extended keyboard work in "Jessica," excerpts of which he shared with Saturday's Jazz Fest listeners. It was an electric piano here, not an acoustic instrument, but the shivers were still apparent. Later in Leavell's career came his band Sea Level (notice the play on his last name), plus an abiding affection for preserving his native landscape, a love that continues to define his life in the American south. Of course there was mention of a fateful 1982 phone call that led to his gig as a keyboard player for the Stones. By 1989 he was largely responsible for determining set lists for the band, arguing on behalf of great, early songs he felt were unjustly neglected. "I had a fan's sense of what people would like to hear," Leavell explained. Those songs constituted the Stones' history, "and I kind of threw it back at them." http://www.nola.com/jazzfest/index.ssf/2012/04/from_under_mamas_skirts_to_pla.html |
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