It was the largest indoor jazz festival ever at the time. In 1959, the New Orleans native Dukes of Dixieland were the “number one jazz combo in the country”, according to Ed Sullivan ...
The four el Don editors headed to New Orleans for the National College Media Conference Oct. 30- Nov. 2. During down time from winning dozens of awards, we explored and captured the city’s day and ...
And although New Orleans, the final stop on my trip, was similar to the buoyant, hedonistic ‘birthplace of jazz’ I’d read about in my Rough Guide, that was by far the least interesting thing about it.
626 Frenchmen St. This premier jazz club is a restaurant ... Opened in 1977, the venue's name was inspired by New Orleans pianist Professor Longhair's song, "Tipitina." Its iconic banana sign ...