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New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival with Mavis Staples, Kenny Loggins, and more

Apr 28, 2023 at 11:00 AM and 12:00 PM  ·  Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, New Orleans, LA Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots, New Orleans, LA

New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival
Apr 28
New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival
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Reggaeton artist FEID, also known as FERXXO, hails from Colombia. He's known for hits blending reggaeton with electronic, reggae, hip-hop, R&B, and afrobeat styles. His music invites listeners to dance and feel deeply.
Steve Miller, born in San Francisco, is known for his psychedelic blues and pure pop hits like "Fly Like an Eagle" and "Rock'n Me." Famous for collaboration with icons like Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy, his music blends deep American roots and crisp pop hooks, sustaining wide acclaim and timeless appeal.
Tedeschi Trucks Band, led by Derek Trucks and Susan Tedeschi, is renowned for its roots rock excellence. Known for electrifying performances, their discography includes the Grammy-winning 'Revelator' and ambitious 'I Am The Moon' series. They've toured globally, earning acclaim for their live energy and captivating musical experiences.
Leo Nocentelli, born in New Orleans, is a founding member of the Meters, known for their pioneering funk. Celebrated for hits like "Cissy Strut," he has a unique guitar style blending blues, rock, jazz, and funk. Collaborated with legends like Stevie Wonder and Etta James, and his work appears on soundtracks like White Men Can't Jump. His lost 1971 solo album "Another Side," featuring Meters members, was released in 2021.
Born in Philadelphia, trumpeter Randy Brecker is a jazz icon best known for co-founding the Grammy-nominated Brecker Brothers with his brother Michael. A versatile artist, Brecker's work spans jazz, funk, and rock, with hits like "Some Skunk Funk." He has collaborated with legends like James Brown, Aerosmith, and George Benson. Brecker's albums, such as Randy in Brasil, have earned multiple Grammy Awards, solidifying his status as a fusion pioneer and jazz virtuoso.
(New Orleans, LA) - Eric Johanson blends raw blues and gritty rock, creating unique guitar-driven music with sharp riffs. Named a top blues guitarist, his album "The Deep And The Dirty" debuted at #1 on the Billboard Blues Chart, leading to tours across the US and Europe.
New Orleans native Jon Cleary, a Grammy-winning artist, leads his renowned band, Absolute Monster Gentlemen. Known for soulful funk, Cleary’s albums, including "The Bywater Sessions," showcase collaborations with John Porter and capture the essence of New Orleans music, mixing tradition with modern flair.
Charlie Musselwhite, an iconic American blues musician, known for his harmonica prowess, has 13 Grammy nominations, 33 Blues Music Awards, and a Grammy win with Ben Harper. Inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame, he's collaborated with artists like Cyndi Lauper and Tom Waits. He stars in Scorsese's "Killers of the Flower Moon."
Lost Bayou Ramblers, a Grammy-nominated Cajun band from Louisiana, blends traditional sounds with punk and psychedelic elements. Known for collaborations with Jack White, Arcade Fire, and scoring for "Beasts of the Southern Wild," they challenge genre norms with their energetic style.
Sonny Landreth, Louisiana slide guitar icon, known for the Grammy-nominated 'Recorded Live In Lafayette', wins at Blues Music Awards. Famous for electric & acoustic styles, collaborated with producer RS Field.
Five-time Grammy winner Angélique Kidjo from Benin blends West African music with R&B, funk, and jazz. Dubbed "Africa's premier diva" by Time, she advocates for children as a UNICEF Ambassador and founded the Batonga Foundation for girls' education in Africa.
Terrance Simien, born in Eunice, LA, is a key Zydeco vocalist and accordionist known for mixing R&B, funk, gospel, and reggae. Collaborated with Paul Simon and featured in "The Big Easy."
Formed by Hurricane Katrina evacuees in San Francisco, Honey Island Swamp Band blends blues, soul, and R&B with New Orleans rhythms. Known for "bayou Americana," key albums include "Cane Sugar" and "Demolition Day."
New Orleans trumpeter Kermit Ruffins blends charisma and traditional jazz with a modern twist. Born in New Orleans, he founded Rebirth Brass Band and Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers. Known for live concerts and barbecue bashes, he released acclaimed albums with Basin Street Records and collaborated with Irvin Mayfield.
Born in New Orleans, Cyril Neville, the youngest of the Neville Brothers, is known for his work in funk and reggae. Joined Meters' vocals, toured with Rolling Stones, and co-founded Neville Brothers. Founded New Orleans Musicians Organized, released solo albums, and collaborated with Bob Dylan, Willie Nelson, and Dr. John.
Grammy-winning NYC native Catherine Russell, born to musical legends, known for jazz & blues. Toured with Bowie, Lauper, Simon; featured on 200+ albums.
Baton Rouge bluesman Kenny Neal, born in New Orleans, gained fame with hits like "Bloodline" which won 2 Blues Music Awards and a Grammy nod. Known for revitalizing swamp blues, he has collaborated with icons like Buddy Guy.
Jazzmeia Horn, born in Dallas, is a New York-based jazz singer known for her vocalese style. Credits include winning the 2013 Sarah Vaughan and 2015 Thelonious Monk jazz competitions. Her albums, "A Social Call" and "Love & Liberation," earned Grammy nods. She’s also celebrated for her big-band album "Dear Love."
Israeli-born guitarist Oz Noy blends funk, rock, blues, & jazz. Moved to NYC in 1996, became a top session musician & toured with famous artists. Released 10+ albums since 2003 debut.
Leroy Jones, a New Orleans trumpeter, known for his jazz style, played with Danny Barker's band at 13, toured with Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson, and joined Harry Connick Jr.'s band.
Vincent Herring, born in Kentucky, raised in California, is a celebrated alto saxophonist known for his soulful, blues-based jazz. Influenced by Cannonball Adderley, he's collaborated with Nat Adderley, Freddie Hubbard, and Art Blakey. Albums include "Scene One" and "Bird at 100." Celebrates hard bop tradition.
Ed Sheeran, born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, blends folk, hip-hop, pop, and rock into global hits like "Shape of You" and "The A Team." His albums +, x, ÷, and = have topped U.K. and U.S. charts. Collaborating with stars like Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, Sheeran's No. 6 Collaborations Project and tours with Taylor Swift gained him widespread fame. Grammy wins and an MBE honor his talent, while his 2023 albums - and Autumn Variations, crafted with Aaron Dessner, showcase his evolving artistry.
Kamasi Washington, a Los Angeles-born composer and producer, is famed for jazz in Leimert Park. He formed the Young Jazz Giants in high school, and debuted powerfully with 2015's "The Epic", winning the American Music Prize. Collaborations include Snoop Dogg and Raphael Saadiq.
The Revivalists, an eight-piece rock band from the US, are known for soulful alt-rock and electrifying live shows. They gained fame with the hit "Wish I Knew You." Their recent album, "Pour It Out Into The Night," reflects life lessons. They've achieved multiplatinum success, over 800 million streams, and launched the philanthropic Rev Causes initiative.
Detroit rapper Babyface Ray, known for slice-of-life lyrics, gained fame with his 2021 EP Unfuckwitable. He's collaborated with artists like Kash Doll and Big Sean. His albums Face and MOB charted high on Billboard, cementing his status in the rap scene.
Houston-born d4vd blends moody indie pop & R&B. Known for hits like "Romantic Homicide," he rose from Fortnite videos to charting top Billboard spots. Released debut EPs in 2023 & collaborated with 21 Savage.
Tank and the Bangas, from New Orleans, blend quirky raps, poetry, and rich melodies. They gained fame after winning the NPR Tiny Desk Contest in 2017. Known for viral performances praised by artists like Miguel and Anthony Hamilton, they collaborate with producers like James Poyser and Robert Glasper. Their distinct style shines in the album "The Heart, The Mind, and The Soul."
Los Lobos, hailing from East L.A., blend rock, blues, and folk with Mexican influences, gaining fame with "La Bamba" in 1987. With albums like "Kiko," they earned critical acclaim. The band collaborated with artists like Mavis Staples and Elvis Costello, consistently exploring new sounds and winning Grammys, remaining a vital force in American music culture.
GRAMMY-winning blues artist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale, MS, is renowned for his electrifying guitar work and vocals. He's toured with Buddy Guy and Vampire Weekend and won 10 Blues Music Awards.
Lizzo, a 4x GRAMMY® and Emmy-winning artist, is known for hits like "Truth Hurts" and "About Damn Time." She made history by becoming the first Black woman to win 'Record of the Year' at the GRAMMYs since 1994 and "Truth Hurts" was named by Rolling Stone as one of the "500 Greatest Songs Of All Time." Lizzo has appeared on SNL, TODAY, and more, and headlined HBO's Lizzo: Live In Concert. She also launched the inclusive activewear line, Yitty.
Emerging from Staten Island in 1993, Wu-Tang Clan revolutionized hip-hop with their debut Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers), featuring core members RZA, GZA, Method Man, and Ol' Dirty Bastard. Known for gritty beats and martial arts themes, their solo projects turned massive hits like "C.R.E.A.M." into lasting legacies. They collaborated with popular artists, formed side groups like Gravediggaz, and inspired controversial moments. With awards and global acclaim, Wu-Tang's influence and innovation remain legendary in hip-hop history.
Mavis Staples and Levon Helm, stars in their own right, bonded on "The Last Waltz" set in 1976. Their collaboration on "The Weight" became iconic. Despite Helm's battle with throat cancer, his voice returned, earning him three GRAMMYs during a career resurgence. Both artists were admired by a younger generation, with Helm celebrated as a legendary drummer and patron of American music.
Austin-born Gary Clark Jr., a versatile guitarist/vocalist known for blending blues-rock with funk, hard rock, and hip-hop, won a Grammy for his album *Blak and Blu*. He's collaborated with Alicia Keys, Foo Fighters, and Eric Clapton, and opened for the Rolling Stones. His politically charged *This Land* earned four Grammy nominations. Clark’s dynamic career includes notable performances, film scores, and collaborations with John Legend and Tom Morello.
Big Freedia is a New Orleans-born bounce music icon known for high-energy, body-positive, and LGBTQ-empowering anthems. She gained national attention with "Just Be Free" in 2014 and pop-infused "Central City" in 2023. Collaborations include Beyoncé, Drake, and Ciara. She's also starred in reality shows and documentaries.
The Soul Rebels, a New Orleans brass band, blend funk, soul, hip hop, and jazz. Known for electrifying shows and collaborations with Nas, Metallica, Katy Perry, and more. Featured on NPR and Stephen Colbert's show. Tour extensively worldwide.
New Orleans-born Nicholas Payton, acclaimed for blending jazz, hip-hop, R&B with trumpeting skills. Grammy winner known for "Gumbo Nouveau," "Afro-Caribbean Mixtape," and collaborations with Doc Cheatham and Christian McBride. Creator of Black American Music (BAM).
MonoNeon, a Memphis-born bassist and singer-songwriter, caught Prince's attention with his eclectic style in 2014. Last bassist hired by Prince, he performed and recorded with him, including the track "RUFF ENUFF" at Paisley Park. Known for his creative and colorful artistry, MonoNeon remains a unique figure in the music industry.
Skrillex, born in LA, Grammy-winning DJ & producer known for "Scary Monsters", "Sorry". Worked with Bieber, Kanye, Diplo. Founded OWSLA, influencing EDM. Icons in electronic music.
Toronto jazz ensemble BadBadNotGood blends '70s soul-jazz, hip-hop, and electronica. Known for covers of MF Doom and Kanye, they topped jazz charts with III, and were Polaris Prize nominees. Collaborated with Ghostface Killah, Little Dragon, and Turnstile, earning a Grammy nod for "Alien Love Call."
Tampa-born rapper Doechii blends diverse genres in her mixtape, "Alligator Bites Never Heal." Known for hits like "What It Is (Block Boy)," and "Alter Ego," she’s opened for Beyoncé and toured with Doja Cat.
Kaytranada, a Montreal-raised producer, blends J Dilla-inspired hip-hop with woozy house grooves. Known for tracks like those in his debut album, 99.9%, which won the Polaris Music Prize and a Juno Award, he's worked with artists such as Anderson .Paak, Kendrick Lamar, and Alicia Keys. His second album, Bubba, featuring Pharrell and Kali Uchis, earned him 2 Grammys.
Bay Area-born Kehlani, a two-time GRAMMY®-nominated, multiplatinum songstress, mixes honesty with defiance in her music. Known for hits like "Gangsta" and "CRZY," she's collaborated with stars like Cardi B and Justin Bieber. Her mixtape "You Should Be Here" garnered a GRAMMY® nod, and she's received the Billboard Women in Music "Rule Breaker Award." Kehlani's work resonates deeply, drawing from personal experiences and parenthood.
Maren Morris, from Arlington, Texas, blends country, pop, and R&B. Known for hits like "My Church" and "The Middle," she has collaborations with Zedd and Brandi Carlile. Her debut, Hero, topped country charts, and she won a Grammy for Best Country Solo Performance. Part of the supergroup The Highwomen, she continues to evolve creatively with releases like 2022's Humble Quest and her pop EPs.
Mumford & Sons, born in 2009 with debut album *Sigh No More*, are known for their folk-infused sound with hits like *Little Lion Man*. Winning a BRIT Award and a Grammy, they rose with *Babel*, *Wilder Mind*, and *Delta*, collaborating with icons like Bob Dylan and Pharrell Williams.
SWV, short for Sisters with Voices, is a popular '90s R&B trio known for hits like "Weak," "Right Here/Human Nature," and "I'm So Into You." With members Coko, Taj, and Lelee, they debuted in 1992 with It's About Time, which went double platinum. They collaborated with producer Teddy Riley and contributed to Blackstreet's hit "Tonight's the Night." The group reunited in 2005 and released I Missed Us in 2012, leading to the reality series SWV Reunited.
Seattle-born UMI blends warmth & healing through her music with influences from her Japanese & African heritage and Queer identity. Known for soothing, reflective melodies, she's now L.A.-based, creating inspiring, genre-bending sounds.
Wale, born in Washington D.C., is known for his go-go-inspired rap. Hits include "Lotus Flower Bomb" and "Bad." He has collaborated with Lady Gaga, Rick Ross, and more, and achieved Billboard-topping albums like The Gifted. Collaborations with J. Cole and Miguel, and Grammy nods highlight his career.
Formed on the Isle of Wight, Wet Leg, comprising Rhian Teasdale and Hester Chambers, blends sad and party music. Known for their hit "Chaise Longue" and a Mercury Prize-nominated debut album.
Born in England, Jamie Cullum is a celebrated musician known for his vibrant style blending jazz and pop. Collaborating with artists like Herbie Hancock and Pharrell Williams, he has sold 10 million albums and earned over 890 million streams. Notable works include hits from "Twentysomething" and his Ivor Novello-winning track "The Age of Anxiety." Jamie's stellar career includes BRIT and Grammy nominations, a popular BBC Radio 2 show, and recent Christmas albums featuring diverse talents.
New Orleans band Iguanas blends blues, Latin, R&B, zydeco & rock since 1989. Known for hits like "Para Donde Vas," they've worked with talents like Dave Alvin and recorded for labels like Margaritaville. Frequent Jazz Fest performers.
The Grammy-winning Rebirth Brass Band from New Orleans is famed for their blend of jazz, funk, soul, and hip-hop. Formed in 1983 by Phil and Keith Frazier, they've released numerous albums and collaborated with Trombone Shorty and John Fogerty. Their albums, like *Rebirth of New Orleans*, which won a Grammy in 2012, are chart-toppers. Known for hits like "Do Whatcha Wanna," they attract diverse audiences globally.
Montreal-born, Nashville-based Allison Russell is a Grammy, Juno, Americana, and Folk award-winning artist. Known for her work with Po'Girl and Our Native Daughters, she released "Outside Child" in 2021 and "The Returner" in 2023. An advocate and mother, she also co-founded Once and Future Sounds. Collaborating with Joni Mitchell, she performed with her Joni Jam band, and opened for Hozier in 2024.
New Orleans native Andrew Duhon, known for his soulful style and detailed songwriting, collaborates with GRAMMY-nominated producer Trina Shoemaker. His album "The Moorings" was GRAMMY-nominated.
Samantha Fish, from Kansas City, is a breakout blues guitarist and singer known for her powerful live shows and acclaimed albums. Praised by The New York Times and The Kansas City Star, she challenges genre boundaries with imaginative creativity.
Tuba Skinny, excelling in traditional jazz, branches into genres like jug, blues & R&B. Known for global tours, 12 albums, and the all-original "Magnolia Stroll." Known for their authentic Americana style.
Mdou Moctar, hailing from Niger, is known for his Tuareg protest music. His acoustic album, *Tears of Injustice*, recorded in Brooklyn, reflects Niger's political turmoil.

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