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SUMMARY:Sabine McCalla & the Dew Drops
DESCRIPTION:Sabine McCalla & The Dew Drops is a New Orleans based R&B band featuring doo wop\, blues and soul. The name is attributed to the famous New Orleans hotel\, The Dew Drop Inn. The hotel was open for several decades as a speakeasy that featured black and white musicians and audiences. This matches with the sultry Dew Drops sound and Sabine’s diverse group of players; Louisiana native Casey Wayne McCallister on keys and organ\, Arkansas native country boy Nick Shoulders on drums\, sweetheart rockabilly bassist Sarah Weinstein and doo wop extrodinaire\, back up vocalist Casey Jane. Sabine’s beautiful vocal stylings and haunting story telling put listeners in the scene\, whether its weathered in her bedroom staring out a window or on a mist covered levee. Her music is a homage to her love of New Orleans’ musical history. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/sabine-mccalla-the-dew-drops/
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SUMMARY:Helen Gillet
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate the release of Helen’s latest album release\, Helkiase\, featuring the singles\, “Slow Drag Pavageau” and “You Found Me\,” available now on CD and digitally through bandcamp\, spotify\, pandora. Vinyl release available October 2018! \nBelgian-born Helen Gillet is both a singer-songwriter and surrealist-archeologist focused on the worlds of synthesized sound and acoustic cello. Though Gillet had already begun to experiment with improvisational music prior to her arrival in New Orleans\, she’s since flourished into one of the most unique\, talented and beloved artists in the Crescent City. She’s known by her eclectic palette\, which includes avant-garde jazz\, French chansons\, funk\, alternative rock and the bohemian flair of the Velvet Underground. Gillet’s solo performance is known for it’s enigmatic quality as she fabricates each song with a true mastery of live looping technology. \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/helen-gillet-2/
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SUMMARY:Smoking Time Jazz Club
DESCRIPTION:“From the very beginning\, their goal was to see to it that the band and it’s listeners had a smoking hot time.” – Steve Steinburg\, Offbeat Magazine \nSmoking Time Jazz Club is a New Orleans based traditional jazz band\, reviving and refreshing the music of the 1920s and 30s for todays listeners\, swing dancers and jazz lovers. Playing the greats like Louis\, Duke\, Jelly\, Bessie and Billie\, because they really were geniuses and the contributions and insights they made to jazz is relevant now. \nPurchase Tickets\nPhoto by Beau Patrick Coulon
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/smoking-time-jazz-club/
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SUMMARY:Ever More Nest with Kelcy Mae
DESCRIPTION:Ever More Nest is a new project from New Orleans-based songwriter\, Kelcy Mae. A band with an unmistakable Americana tilt\, Ever More Nest pairs Kelcy’s signature poetic lyricism with a musical style that can set you simultaneously on a rural dirt road and a gritty\, big-city street. The name ‘Ever More Nest’ was drawn from a line in a poem by Mary Ann Samyn\, which Kelcy found striking in its ability to evoke both a nostalgia for and a sinking displeasure with space and time. The project’s debut record\, “The Place That You Call Home\,” is likewise obsessed with the idea of place\, from the fallen trees of “North Mississippi” to the infinite stars of “Major Tom.” \nLouisiana singer-songwriter and Ever More Nest front woman\, Kelcy Mae Wilburn\, cut her musical teeth in the way many Bible Belt kids do—singing traditional hymns in church choirs and belting out rock songs amidst the cigarette smoke of friends in cars on the backroads. When a set of braces prematurely ended a short-lived future in trumpet\, a teenage Kelcy picked up her brother’s acoustic guitar and began writing songs. \nIn 2001\, Kelcy found a home in New Orleans\, where she studied English at Loyola University and dabbled at local open mics. After Hurricane Katrina\, she sold flooring while working toward her MFA in poetry at the University of New Orleans. The poetry of song was her first love\, and she eventually returned\, pursuing a life in music with the release of her folk-influenced solo record “Pennies in Hand” in 2011. Her next release in 2014\, double EP “Half-Light\,” Kelcy Mae explored her country-leaning tendencies while staying rooted in a New Orleans-influenced\, pop-rock approach. “No Depression” called it “an album that pairs solid\, straightforward songwriting with a wide ranging musical style with just enough twang at the heart of it all to appeal to any fan of modern Americana.” \nNow performing under the name Ever More Nest\, Kelcy Mae shows that her work over the last few years—a music-driven journey of self discovery—has paid off\, and with “The Place That You Call Home” (October 2018)\, she displays just how at home she is at the intersection of Americana\, Alt-Country and Rock ‘n Roll. \nPurchase Tickets\nPhoto by Summer Dorr
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