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SUMMARY:Carol Fran
DESCRIPTION:It is our pleasure to welcome back living legend Carol Fran. If you didn’t get a chance to see her last year\, you don’t want to miss Ogden After Hours on June 1st when Carol will be performing with John Fohl\, Reggie Scanlan\, and Ben Sandmel. \n\n\nNamed an NEA National Heritage Fellow in 2013\, Carol Fran was born in 1933 in Lafayette\, LA. She first began her career as a teenager singing jump blues with the Don Conway Orchestra. Eventually\, Fran moved to New Orleans and married saxophonist Bob Francois\, shortening her new last name to “Fran.” She became a fixture on the Bourbon Street club circuit\, and cut her first record in 1957 for Excello Records\, a single titled “Emmitt Lee.” Fran became a featured vocalist with blues legend Guitar Slim in 1958\, and following his death\, sang with Lee Dorsey and Joe Tex. \nIn the 1980’s Fran married blues guitarist Clarence Hollimon and relocated to Texas. Together with Hollimon\, she toured extensively in the U.S and Europe\, releasing three albums\, while teaching blues to students through the Texas Folk Resources organization. After Hollimon’s death\, Fran returned to Louisiana and released a solo album in 2001. Though she suffered a stroke in 2007\, Fran returned to the stage in 2008 at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival in a performance USA Today described as “potent and poignant.” Fran was nominated for a Blues Music Award in 1992 and 2001. She received a Louisiana Governors Arts Award as Folk Artist of the Year in 2006\, and in 2008 received a Lafayette City Parish Council Distinguished Citizen Award. In 2012 she received the Slim Harpo Blue award for Female Legend of the Year. \nPerforming in both English and Creole French\, her distinct voice and piano style of swamp blues is characterized by laid back vocals and Cajun and Zydeco rhythms. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/carol-fran/
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SUMMARY:The Tumbling Wheels
DESCRIPTION:The Tumbling Wheels are a New Orleans-based gaggle of musicians that draw heavily from American folk\, country\, and soul traditions. With influences as disparate as Bessie Smith\, Hoyt Axton\, and the Smothers Brothers\, the group brings a peculiar blend of genres together for a sound that abounds in rich vocal harmony\, dynamic instrumentation\, and colorful storytelling. Their latest album “The Tumbling Wheels Play the No Counts” was been nominated by Offbeat Magazine for a Best of the Best Award in the Best Country/Folk/Singer-Songwriter category. \nPhoto by Liam Conway. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/the-tumbling-wheels/
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SUMMARY:Andre Bohren
DESCRIPTION:Andre Bohren is a lifelong musician\, having played professionally from the age of 14. Growing up in a musical environment and picking up many different instruments helped keep Andre’s interests varied. He has played guitar\, bass\, keyboards\, and percussion in various musical settings\, but he is best-known for founding and holding down the drum seat for Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes (JSDN)\, one of the most eclectic funk-rock bands in New Orleans over the past 15 years. Another facet of Andre’s musicianship is a deep love of classical piano music\, having seriously studied the nuances of the genres for decades. At 16 Andre played Gershwin’s Rhapsody In Blue as the featured soloist with the Wyoming Symphony Orchestra\, and received many awards at various piano competitions before he was 18. Shortly after high school\, he toured France and Spain with his father\, storytelling bluesman Spencer Bohren. In 2001\, while studying classical piano music at Loyola University in New Orleans\, he helped found JSDN. After more than a decade of touring\, Andre returned to his piano studies\, this time at the University Of New Orleans\, where he finished his music degree in 2015. While maintaining a scaled- down touring schedule\, Andre performs and records regularly with a diverse cross-section of New Orleans artists\, including JSDN\, Rory Danger & The Danger Dangers\, Spencer Bohren\, Dave Jordan\, Mike Doussan\, Chris Mule\, The Walrus\, and more\, in addition to many solo piano engagements. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/andre-bohren/
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SUMMARY:Lynn Drury
DESCRIPTION:Lynn Drury has been an integral part of the New Orleans music scene for over 15 years.  In 2015 she was nominated “Songwriter of the Year” from Offbeat Magazine and Best Female Performer by Gambit Weekly. She has been featured at the Jazz & Heritage Festival for over 10 years. She plays a style called “Mississippi Grit/New Orleans Groove.” Her song “City Life” was also featured and used for ESPN’s 10 year Hurricane Katrina Anniversary video.  Her brand new album\, “Rise of the Fall” is a collection of 12 songs featuring Chris Adkins\, Rene Coman\, Chris Pylant\, Derek Houston\, Jake Gold\, Trevor Brooks\, Arsène Delay\, Sam & Jack Craft & Will Darvill. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/lynn-drury/
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SUMMARY:Andrew Duhon
DESCRIPTION:It has been nearly 3 years since New Orleans songwriter\, Andrew Duhon has released an album. His latest\, ‘The Moorings’ was nominated for a Grammy for ‘Best Engineered Album’ in 2014. Though Duhon’s immediate deflection is that he did not engineer the album\, its an impressive accolade for an independent release\, the only independently released album to be nominated in 2014. The story\, however\, is not the engineering of his past record. It is the stories told in his song. Duhon is a writer\, his words honest and weighted\, counterbalanced by an undeniable vocal presence. One without the other would be pleasant\, but together\, they make Duhon the kind of performer that puts the soul at rest. Trina Shoemaker\, Grammy winning producer\, and the real culprit behind the ‘best engineered’ nomination puts it this way\, “With his cards to his chest and his heart on his sleeve\, Andrew brings us his stories\, in a voice as full as any I’ve heard\, breathing life and truth into his songs.” \nTo record ’The Moorings’ in 2014\, he enlisted musicians\, Maxwell Zemanovic (drums) and Myles Weeks (upright bass)\, more or less as hired guns\, but since that session 3 years ago\, the trio has been hitting the road together\, tracing the American landscape. Max an Myles don’t just know this new set of Andrew Duhon songs\, they know the girls the songs are written about. They know the road he travels because they now travel it together\, songwriter with notebook\, pushed forward musically by two studied and lifelong musicians. To find lyrical gravity surrounded by such thoughtful musical interaction is rare. They now look forward to recording again\, not as hired guns\, but as a trio with mileage. In April 2017\, they’ll pull into Nashville to record with producer\, Eric Masse (Rayland Baxter\, Miranda Lambert\, Andrew Combs). Joined by Jano Rix (Keys) of The Wood Brothers\, the trio expects to let Duhon tell his story\,while the song blooms around him. \nPurchase Tickets
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