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SUMMARY:Luke Winslow King and Matt Rhody
DESCRIPTION:Luke Winslow-King is a New Orleans-based guitarist\, singer\, composer\, producer\, and songwriter. His work is an eclectic mix that combines Mississippi delta blues\, folk music\, traditional jazz\, and roots rock & roll. His alchemical songs blend contemporary ideas with styles from bygone eras producing a sound that is rustic and urbane\, elegant and entirely his own. It is a sound that looks to the past to move to the future. This along with his burgundy voice\, dapper attire and versatile guitar playing have earned him a reputation as a musician who delivers soulfully energetic and dynamic performances. \nOriginally from the northern Michigan town of Cadillac\, LWK began studying and performing music at a young age. He started performing weekly in a local bar band at 14\, formed The Winslow-King Blues Band at 16 and earned a diploma from the renowned Interlochen Arts Academy\, where he majored in jazz guitar. \n\n\nHe first came to Louisiana at age 19 and ended up staying there almost by chance; after only a few days in town\, his car – filled to the brim with a band’s worth of instruments – was stolen while parked overnight on Ursulines Street in the Tremé. During the weeks spent trying to recover his vehicle and instruments LWK fell in love with the city that he now calls home. \n\nPurchase Tickets
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SUMMARY:The Iguanas
DESCRIPTION:What if Americana actually encompassed ALL of North America? You’d have the Franco Acadian inflections of Canada\, as best exemplified by le accordion\, blues and jazz\, and the lilting grace and fiery passion of the music of Mexico. You’d also have New Orleans’ premiere distillers of this continental musical melange\, The Iguanas\, and their new album Juarez. \nTaking cues from all of the above influences and then some\, Juarez\, the band’s first studio album since 2012’s Sin to Sin\, redefines the notion of Americana\, crossing cultures\, styles\, eras\, and even languages. It’s as if Rue Bourbon\, Muscle Shoals\, and Plaza México were all within earshot of each other and The Iguanas were the musical conduit between them. \nBased out of New Orleans for the past couple of decades – save for a short\, Katrina imposed exile in Austin – the members of the Iguanas have (collectively or individually) played or recorded with everyone from Charlie Rich\, Alex Chilton\, and Willie DeVille to Emmylou Harris\, Allen Toussaint\, and Pretty Lights. Their two-decade ride has taken them all over the map musically and geographically\, yet the inescapable patina of their hometown infuses every note they play. \nThrough eight studio albums\, countless tours\, Jazz Fest appearances\, and a flood that did its best to take their adopted city with it\, it’s a testament to the band’s endurance that the same four guys that started playing in the early 1990s are still together. Joe Cabral (sax\, guitar\, vocals) is philosophical about the bandʼs persistence in the face of challenges that would have felled —indeed have felled —lesser bands. “First of all\, this is all we know how to do; weʼre musicians. But more than that\,” he continues\, “we respect the power of the band as an entity\, and each individual in the band steps up to play his part. When itʼs good\, thatʼs really what itʼs all about.” Guitarist and singer Rod Hodges agrees\, “I donʼt want to get all heady and mystical about this\, but itʼs not really an outward reward weʼre looking for. We all enjoy playing music\, we all get along\, and finding a group of people who can say that after all this time is a rare thing.” With their most diverse collection of songs just released\, the band recently embarked on their most extensive tour in four years\, a 32-day journey that saw them play 22 shows across the U.S. and Canada. \nPurchase Tickets\nPhoto credit: Dwight Marshall
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/the-iguanas/
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SUMMARY:Quintron and Miss Pussycat
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with Prospect.4\, and their exhibitions at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, Ogden After Hours is pleased to present Quintron and Miss Pussycat. \nThis duo has been making genre-defying noise and hard rocking dance music in New Orleans for over 15 years. The majority of their 14 full-length albums have the psychedelic soul of traditional New Orleans party music filtered through a tough distorted Hammond B-3 and a cache of self-made electronic instruments. \nMiss Pussycat plays maracas and sings\, as well as entertains all age groups with her highly amusing technicolor puppet shows. Hers are complex puppet shows beautifully crafted for success in intimate venues: tactile\, idiosyncratic characters\, pithy dialogue\, electronically pixilated soundtracks and trippy black light effects create a visual and engaging overture/finale to Quintron and Miss Pussycat’s music sets. Quintron aids in puppet manipulation and voicing. Miss Pussycat\, in turn\, sings lead and back-up and plays maracas during Quintron’s performances. \nQuintron has released strange soundscapes based on inner-city field recordings of frogs and neighborhood ambiance as well as holing himself up in The New Orleans Museum of Art for three months to create the epic “Sucre Du Sauvage” (Goner\, 2011). In addition to his own recordings\, Quintron has played organ on a number of other records\, most notably The Oblivians “9 Songs” and Steve Riley and the Mamou Playboys\, “Grand Isle” which was nominated for a Grammy in 2012 and featured the Quintron penned song “Chatterbox”. \nIn the spring of 2014\, Quintron and Miss Pusscyat were chosen to be resident artists at the Robert Raushenberg Foundation. Quintron completed his weather controlled analog drone synthesizer called Weather Warlock and Miss Pussycat invented an inflatable puppet theater which fits into her purse! \nQuintron regards his most significant creation to be a patented instrument called Drum Buddy\, a light activated analog synthesizer which creates murky\, low-fidelity\, rhythmic patterns. Notable Drum Buddy clients include Nels Cline of Wilco\, Laurie Anderson\, Fred Armisen and DJ Mr. Dibbs. \nQuintron’s Weather Warlock\, 2017\, weather sensor\, synthesizer and speakers will be on view at Ogden Museum of Southern Art\, as well as a selection of puppets and ceramic statues of puppets\, created by Miss Pussycat. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/quintron-miss-pussycat/
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SUMMARY:Zachary Richard with David Torkanowsky and Graham Robinson
DESCRIPTION:Singer-songwriter\, poet\, cultural activist and environmentalist\, Zachary Richard\, is best known as a recording artist and performer. With 20 albums on his roster\, including several gold and platinum albums\, his musical career is international. \nIn 1996\, Richard founded Action Cadienne\, a non-profit organization devoted to the promotion of the Acadian culture and French language of Louisiana. In 1997\, he was decorated Officier de l’Ordre des Arts et Lettres of the Republic of France. That same year\, he was initiated into the Ordre des Francophones d’Amérique by the government of Québec. In the course of his career\, he has received four honorary doctorates from the University of Moncton (New Brunswick)\, the University of Louisiana at Lafayette\, l’Université Ste. Anne (Nova Scotia) and the University of Ottawa (Canada). In response to the devastation of Hurricane Katrina in 2005\, Zachary Richard founded SOS Musicians to come to the aid of the musical community of Louisiana. In 2009\, he was decorated with the Order of Canada\, one of very few Americans to receive Canada’s highest civilian award. Following the Deepwater Horizon catastrophe of 2010\, Zachary Richard founded Gulf Aid Acadiana to help restore the Louisiana coast and support its communities. \nZachary Richard is a producer\, narrator and composer of several television documentaries. In 2000\, Against the Tide\, the story of the Cajun people of Louisiana\, was awarded Best Historical Documentary by the National Educational Television Association (USA). The French version\, Contre vents\, contre marées\, was awarded the Prix Historia by the Institut d’Histoire de l’Amérique Française in 2003. More recently\, Zachary Richard narrated and composed the music for Kouchibouguac\, which examines the social upheaval that accompanied the expropriation of 250 Acadian families for the creation of a Canadian national park. In 2016\, in the award-winning documentary Cajun Heart\, Zachary Richard explores his roots and examines the nature of Acadian / Cajun identity into the 21st century. In 2017\, Louisiana Public Broadcasting (LPB) broadcasted Attakapas\, the Cajun Story\, a multimedia concert which tells the story of the Acadian / Cajun people of Louisiana in song. \nFiercely attached to the French language and Acadian culture of his native Louisiana\, Zachary Richard is the author of four children’s books as well as four volumes of poetry (Faire Récolte received the Prix Champlain and Feu the Prix Roland Gasparic in Bucharest)\, and the History of the Acadians of Louisiana (UL Press). He is Louisiana’s first French Language Poet Laureate. \nPurchase Tickets\nPhoto by Julien Faugere
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