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SUMMARY:Dustan Louque
DESCRIPTION:Dustan Louque collects stories and cultures and distills them into song. An American songwriter who’s often called Zelig’s musical son\, he describes his sound as somewhere between Mod & Rocker. During his childhood years growing up in Grande Pointe\, he loved Fats Domino\, Hank Williams\, Sr.\, and Prince. In his formative years he discovered the British sounds of The Smiths\, Depeche Mode and New Order at The Gold Mine Saloon in New Orleans. This music had a hold on him and sent him down a path of unlimited possibility. On his first trip to New York in college\, he was overcome with an extreme desire to play the piano. Upon returning to the campus of Mississippi State\, Louque begged the staff to let him in a class. It wasn’t long before he stole the key to the music building so he could play through the night. He loved to play Chopin Nocturnes and Beethoven\, but soon discovered guitar and a singing voice. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/dustan-louque/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours
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SUMMARY:Salazar and A Precise Vision Opening Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join us as we celebrate the New Orleans Tricentennial with the opening of the Ogden Museum’s latest exhibitions Salazar: Portraits of Influence in Spanish New Orleans\, 1785 – 1802   and A Precise Vision: The Architectural Archival Watercolors of Jim Blanchard. \nPick up a specialty cocktail at the “O” bar\, listen to live music and explore these exhibitions during Ogden After Hours. Free for members\, $13.50 general admission. \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/salazar-precise-vision/
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SUMMARY:The Bayou Saints
DESCRIPTION:The Bayou Saints represent the new sound emerging from New Orleans – a sound defined by influences from all over the country and all over the world. The band effortlessly combines rock\, jazz\, funk\, and americana country with the original songwriting of Matt Clark and Arsène DeLay to create a unique genre-defying New Orleans sound. \nBoth Matt Clark and Arsène  DeLay have had extensive music careers touring the nation playing New Orleans style jazz and also internationally as Cultural Ambassadors for America. They have now teamed up with a great selection of musicians to form The Bayou Saints\, incorporating bright funk horns\, a tight rhythm section\, luscious vocal harmonies and insightful lyrics to deliver a fun-filled message of peace\, love and unity. \n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/bayou-saints/
CATEGORIES:Ogden After Hours
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SUMMARY:Panorama Jazz Band
DESCRIPTION:The Panorama Jazz Band took shape in November 1995 when a friend asked New Orleans clarinetist Ben Schenck to organize a combo for her wedding.  Originally a trio\, the group gradually evolved by 2006 to include seven players (clarinet\, alto saxophone\, trombone\, accordion\, banjo\, tuba and drums).  The original concept was to perform New Orleans Traditional Jazz and drop in an occasional number from the Caribbean or Eastern Europe.  Before long\, however\, the musicians in the band gradually became more fascinated by Jewish klezmer\, the Creole biguines of Martinique\, and folk music from the Balkans and Latin America\, and occasionally dropping in music by Jellyroll Morton\, Louis Armstrong\, Sidney Bechet or Fats Domino to remind listeners where the band is from. \nIn 1997 they began playing Mardi Gras parades\, a project which eventually grew into a separate marching outfit\, the Panorama Brass Band. That group has been active primarily during Carnival time in New Orleans as the official brass band of the Krewe du Jieux and the St. Anthony Ramblers as well as marching in such parades as Krewe of Muses\, Knights of Babylon\, Krewe of Tucks\, Krewe of Morpheus and Box of Wine.  The brass band does also perform in New Orleans nightclubs as well as for weddings\, funerals\, private parties and other events. \nPurchase Tickets \n 
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/panorama-jazz-band/
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SUMMARY:Matt Perrine's Tuba Trinity
DESCRIPTION:Downbeat magazine calls Matt Perrine a “virtuoso sousaphone player” and it is for that instrument and the tuba that he is best known. Matt’s versatility extends from jazz\, rock and reggae to avant-garde\, Dixieland\, Latin\, swing or funk\, on either electric or stand-up bass\, tuba\, or sousaphone. An arranger and bandleader\, Matt is co-founder of The New Orleans Nightcrawlers which has been combining brass\, jazz and funk elements for the past 15 years. He is also a founding member of the Tin Men\, along with guitarist Alex McMurray and “Washboard Chaz” Leary. Matt will be presenting his new band Tuba Trinity at the club featuring three sousaphone players and a rhythm section\, and premiering a special piece composed just for the Ogden. \nPurchase Tickets\nImage Credit: Rich Whitlow
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/matt-perrines-tuba-trinity/
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