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SUMMARY:Troy Sawyer
DESCRIPTION:2013 winner of the Outstanding Millennial Award for Music presented by Offbeat Magazine\, Troy Sawyer is an accomplished trumpeter\, composer and educator from New Orleans. Sawyer is continuing the legacy of his great grandfather\, Louis James\, who played strings in various bands with Louis Armstrong and co-wrote songs with Buddy Bolden.\n\nAfter picking up the violin at 4\, he gravitated to the trumpet at 9 and has now traveled extensively\, performing at festivals and clubs around the globe. Sawyer holds a BA in Music Education from Southern University and has taught music in the charter school system for the past four years.\n\nSawyer resided in the Musician’s Village\, where he says\, “I approach the trumpet like a saxophone player\, meaning that I play complex musical ideas that are difficult to play on the trumpet\, but are easier to play on a sax. When I play\, every note has a meaning and color.”\n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/troy-sawyer-2/
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SUMMARY:Lynn Drury
DESCRIPTION:Lynn Drury has been performing\, in one arena or another\, her entire life. At the ripe old age of five she won a 4-H state competition in Mississippi in pole bending. If you don’t know what pole bending is\, it’s a little like barrel racing\, Lynn says. That’s horse talk. In a word\, rodeos. Once you know that much about Lynn\, you understand her approach. \nShe picked up the guitar at 26\, went at it like a pro and she’s never stopped working. Her inspiration is her environment and since the mid nineties\, that environment has been New Orleans. The transition for the Yazoo City–born Drury was smooth. She says jasmine smells like honeysuckle\, and you believe her. Sultry\, sweet songs turn funky\, and it’s all in the same neighborhood. These days\, Lynn herself is part of the scenery. She’s been a regular at French Quarter Fest and New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for years\, and has played just about everywhere in town. \nDrury released her first CD\, “Crossing Frequencies\,” in 2001 and over the next several years released many more including her latest release in 2017\, “Rise of the Fall\,” for which John Swenson notes her “exponential growth as a songwriter” and her “steady rise into rock diva territory.” \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/lynn-drury-2/
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SUMMARY:Marla Dixon Blues Project
DESCRIPTION:Marla Dixon learned to play trumpet in high school\, but after an odd (albeit fun) year with a British Drum Corps band\, she stopped making music. Seven years later\, she wandered into exactly the right Toronto dive bar at precisely the right time and heard Kid Bastien’s Happy Pals playing the music she’d always loved\, but never heard live. \nHaving begun her earnest traditional jazz education in the bars of Toronto and New Orleans\, Marla relocated to Louisiana in 2009 and soon found her way back to the front-line\, singing and playing trumpet with groups like her own Shotgun Jazz Band\, and her latest project\, the Marla Dixon Blues Project. \n\nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/marla-dixon-blues-project/
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SUMMARY:The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars
DESCRIPTION:It’s the Ogden Museum’s 15th Birthday and Member Appreciation Night! Help us celebrate with a Library Show with The New Orleans Klezmer All Stars! \nThe Klezmer All Stars are entering their 27th year as an active performing ensemble. In these times when folk music has meant rigidly sticking to a clichéd format\, or collecting hackneyed stylistic features\, the Klezmer All Stars have attempted to challenge and stretch boundaries\, but without sacrificing the most exciting features of social music: driving rhythms\, passion and learned melodies that are sublime\, but remain memorable.\n \nUsing the inspiration of the city where they began\, the band has formed a unique approach to traditional melodies\, and even more unusual\, a way of writing in the style that leads to a sort of Yiddish Impressionism – keeping audiences dancing\, but cutting to the depths of their cultural imaginations\, even where they didn’t realize they had one. \nThe Klezmer All Stars have grown into their name and are frequently seen with many of New Orleans’ greatest musicians\, including: Mean Willie Green\, Stanton Moore\, Benjamin Ellman\, Jonathan Freilich\, Joe Cabral\, Glenn Hartman\, Doug Garrison\, Dan Oestreicher and Aurora Nealand. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/the-new-orleans-klezmer-all-stars/
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SUMMARY:Jon Dee Graham with an Opening Set by Ben de la Cour
DESCRIPTION:Jon Dee Graham is coming through town and making a stop at the Ogden Museum of Southern Art. He’s bringing his friend Ben de la Cour who will be doing a short set to open the show. \nJon Dee Graham is a guitarist and songwriter from Austin\, Texas. A former member of the True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo\, Graham is the only musician ever to be inducted into the Austin Music Hall of Fame three times. Jon Dee Graham is most well known for his solo work\, including the critically acclaimed records “Escape from Monster Island\,” “Hooray For The Moon” and “Full.” He is also well known for his tenure in The Skunks\, Austin’s very first punk band and roots-rock pioneers The True Believers with Alejandro Escovedo. Jon Dee played guitar with acts such as John Doe (X\, The Knitters)\, Exene Cervenka (X)\, Michelle Shocked\, Alejandro Escovedo\, Kelly Willis and The Gourds\, and has had his songs covered by many artists\, including Patty Smythe\, Patty Griffin and James McMurtry. \nBen de la Cour was raised in Brooklyn\, where he was playing dive bars with his brother a full decade before he could legally drink. A high-school dropout and former amateur boxer\, Ben received his education by listening to his parents’ record collection from Bob Dylan and The Everly Brothers to Lynyrd Skynyrd. In 2003 de la Cour moved to London to tour with his brother’s metal band\, Dead Man’s Root. He ended up in New Orleans in 2010\, and the next year released Ghost Light\, which spotlighted his talent as a songwriter and received rave reviews in No Depression and other publications\, with one journalist dubbing him “a vitriolic Leonard Cohen.” His third album was released in 2016 in his new hometown of Nashville\, and that same year won the prestigious New Folk Competition at the 2016 Kerrville Folk Festival. \nPurchase Tickets
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