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SUMMARY:Eric Lindell
DESCRIPTION:Lifelong roots musician extraordinaire\, Eric Lindell has been winning legions of fans across the USA and around the world since his 1996 debut album\, Bring It Back. His compelling blend of R&B\, soul and country has received widespread critical acclaim and attention from the likes of Rolling Stone\, USA Today\, the Los Angeles Daily News\, Relix Magazine\, the Chicago Sun-Times and many others. Lindell is an accomplished guitar\, harmonica\, keyboard\, and bass player and has performed with many of the Crescent City’s top musicians since bursting on the scene in 2005\, when he first appeared at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. \nHis live shows draw as much attention as his material – as one critic puts it\, “Eric Lindell has turned heads everywhere he’s gone\, almost instantly becoming the talk of the town wherever his musical journey has taken him.” His combination of sweet\, blue-eyed soul with foot-stomping R&B\, swamp pop\, funk and blues has won him critical and popular acclaim across the country…” \n“A tremendous raw talent…with a fully realized musical vision.” –  Chicago Sun-Time \n“Pumping soul into funk\, blues and roots-rock.” -USA Today \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/eric-lindell/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours
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SUMMARY:Cedric Burnside
DESCRIPTION:Grammy nominated Cedric Burnside\, and Trenton Ayers\, both hailing from the hill country of North Mississippi\, make up the Cedric Burnside Project. Burnside provides lead vocals\, guitar\, and drums\, while Ayers plays lead guitar  and provides back-up vocals. The two come together to create a sound that is at once\, both traditional blues and new-school funk. Burnside is a five time Blues Music Association Award winner\, including Best New Artist and four wins for Drummer of the Year. \nPurchase Tickets\n\nPhoto Credit: © 2015 Koffler Pictures/Born With It Film and MASON + DIXON
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/cedric-burnside/
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SUMMARY:Opening Reception for Solidary & Solitary
DESCRIPTION:Join us for a very special Ogden After Hours as we celebrate the Ogden Museum’s latest exhibition Solidary & Solitary: The Joyner/Giuffrida Collection.  This exhibition drawn from the Joyner/Giuffrida collection\, tells the history of art by African-American artists from the 1940s to the present moment and is guest curated by Christopher Bedford\, Dorothy Wagner Wallis Director\, The Baltimore Museum of Art and Katy Siegel\, Senior Programming and Research Curator\, The Baltimore Museum of Art. \nPick up a specialty cocktail at the “O” bar\, listen to live local music\, and explore this momentous exhibition during Ogden After Hours. Free for members\, $13.50 general admission. \nimage credit: Norman Lewis\, Afternoon\, 1969\, Oil on canvas; 72 x 88 in.\, Collection of Pamela Joyner\, © Estate of Norman Lewis\, Courtesy of Michael Rosenfeld Gallery LLC\, New York\, NY [Photo: Courtesy of the Art Institute of Chicago\, www.artic.edu]
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/opening-reception-solidary-solitary/
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SUMMARY:Dr. Michael White
DESCRIPTION:Dr. Michael White has been instrumental in keeping alive the New Orleans jazz tradition of his ancestors\, some of whom were among the earliest jazz musicians. A professor of Spanish and African American Music at Xavier University in New Orleans\, White has become well known on the jazz scene. He performs\, writes and lectures on jazz\, and is among a very few current clarinetists to develop an original authentic interpretation of the exciting New Orleans style. \nHe has been widely acknowledged as an expert in the field of traditional New Orleans jazz\, and often functions as a consultant\, board member or commissioner for a number of local\, state\, and national organizations and institutions. He currently serves as a commissioner of the New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park\, sponsored by the U.S. Department of the Interior. He has coordinated\, performed in and hosted numerous jazz programs for Jazz at Lincoln Center\, several universities and many other organizations. \nIn addition to touring worldwide with his own Original Liberty Jazz Band and other groups at major concert halls (such as Carnegie Hall and Lincoln Center) and festivals\, he has appeared in numerous documentaries\, films and interviews. White has performed and/or recorded with noted musicians such as Wynton Marsalis\, Lionel Hampton and Marcus Roberts . He has played on twenty recordings\, including his own critically acclaimed Crescent City Serenade and New Years at the Village Vanguard. During the early and mid nineties he was selected to the Downbeat Magazine Critics’ Poll several times in the clarinet category. \nDr. White has been given numerous awards and recognition for his contributions\, including the rank of Chevalier of Arts and Letters by the French Government in 1987 and a National Heritage Fellowship Award by the National Endowment of the Arts in 2008. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/dr-michael-white/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Chicago:20171026T180000
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CREATED:20170918T215717Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171025T154158Z
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SUMMARY:Creole String Beans
DESCRIPTION:Creole String Beans are THE classic New Orleans party band. With exceptional taste in song selection and a repertoire that ranges far and wide\, the ‘Beans are able to take their devoted dance fans to dangerous altitudes of twistin’ ‘n’ shoutin’ ecstasy with high energy and melodic finesse. The Creole String Beans have defined a new era of Swamp Pop\, Roots Rock\, and Louisiana Rhythm & Blues\, on stages from the New Orleans Jazz Fest to back-o-town dives. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/creole-string-beans/
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