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#1 Post by mousethief » Thu Dec 18, 2003 3:35 pm

Serg wrote:Even at the airport they play Satchmo songs. How cool is that?
At Louis Armstrong Int'l Airport?

Mity, New Orleans is the place to go. Just don't ask for "Saints" at Preservation Hall, it'll cost ya. And take a good warm jacket.

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#2 Post by Serg » Thu Dec 18, 2003 3:47 pm

Yeah, I know the Airport over there is the Louis Armstrong Int'l Airport. But the fact that they play all Satchmo's songs is still very cool!

Talking about Preservation Hall. I was sitting by an oldtimer local over there during a break and told him that I was about to request some Duke song. He looked at me on a weird way and told not to bother because they only play traditional New Orleans Music. I thought that it was really cool. Thank God he saved me from the embarassement.

Talking about traditional NE music, I picked up a CD by Sweet Emma, she use to be the leader of the Preservation Hall Band. She was a pianno player till her 80's. When she died they had a bid Jazz funeral for her. Her music is Really good stuff (not very danceable, but good listening). Make sure you spend some time talking to the really onld Jazzmen, they have amazing stories to tell.

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#3 Post by SpuzBal » Thu Dec 18, 2003 5:43 pm

Yeah man, I was impressed when I was at the NO airport. Only time I ever heard good music at an airport, haha.

Oh yeah, and it was rad stuff like the Hot Five too, not Hello Dolly!
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#4 Post by julius » Thu Dec 18, 2003 6:16 pm

I've got two CDs by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band from the late 80s early 90s (I think) and they are pretty good if you are into New Orleans style early jazz.

Lindy gras is gonna be good, I can smell it from here.

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#5 Post by BigCash » Fri Dec 19, 2003 1:54 am

Ok..... Since everyone is saying I should chime in, here it goes.
:)

Places to buy music: (all in the French Quarter)
The Louisiana Music Factory (tons of local stuff)
Magic Bus Records (lots of rare stuff)
Tower Records (great jazz and local section)
Virgin Records (it's freakin HUGE)
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The Mushroom (outside the F/Q)
Jim Russell Records (outside the F/Q)

Local Bands worth buying:
Kermit Ruffin's and the BBQ Swingers (4-5 CDs)
Bob French & Friends (buy all 3 CDs, they showcase many local greats)
The Preservation Hall Jazz Band (mostly 2/4 stuff, but it's still sweet, and authentic)
The Jazz Vipers (2 CDs)


Others:
Juanita Brooks, Germaine Bazzle, Sista Teedy, Henry Butler, Davell Crawford, John Boutte, Kimberley Longstreth, George French, CAC Jazz Orchestra.

That should get you started. I'd be happy to show you around when you come down.
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#6 Post by BigCash » Fri Dec 19, 2003 1:55 am

And yes....

Lindy Gras will rock!

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