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SUMMARY:Blato Zlato
DESCRIPTION:Based in Louisiana\, yet rooted in Balkan traditions\, New Orleans’ Blato Zlato features dreamy three-part vocal harmonies over hard-hitting instrumentals inspired by both the ancient traditions of their heritage and the musical influences of their lives today. With many band members raised in Eastern Europe and having ancestry there\, the band’s music aims to explore and preserve the traditional elements of Balkan music that make it so unique – the rhythm\, melody\, harmony and storytelling – but musically translate these songs with influences of each member’s unique musical background. Elements of classical\, jazz\, and even psychedelic and metal seep through the folk arrangements\, forming Blato Zlato’s unprecedented genre of progressive Balkan folk-rock. A recent review from OffBeat Magazine describes their debut album\, Swamp Gold\, as  “aggressive… a band rocking out with exotic sounds…. The best moments happen when [the vocal] harmonies meet with the band’s rolling thunder.” \nPurchase Tickets\nPhoto Credit: Hunter King
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SUMMARY:Kyle Roussel
DESCRIPTION:Kyle Roussel is a dynamic example of a modern New Orleans musician forging his own path while collaborating with a variety of musical masters. A graduate of the famed New Orleans Center for Creative Arts and the University of New Orleans began playing the piano at age nine; studying classical music before moving on to perform in church and explore jazz in his teenage years.  These days\, Kyle is equally adept in the worlds of jazz\, classical\, funk\, gospel\, rhythm and blues\, and rock- his diverse influences shaping his personal musical identity and providing inspiration at every turn.  Kyle currently performs all around the US\, with other engagements taking him all over Europe\, Asia\, South America\, Australia\, and Africa with stalwarts such as The Headhunters\, The Preservation Hall Jazz Band\, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band\, Christian Scott\, Donald Harrison Jr.\, Delfeayo Marsalis\, John Boutte\, Shannon Powell\, Roland Guerin\, Bonerama\, Glen David Andrews\, Mia Borders\, Khris Royal and Dark Matter\, and Topsy Chapman. One thing is clear to anyone who is paying attention: Kyle Roussel has only just begun to leave his mark on the world of music.  \nPROMOTION: In honor of Veterans Day\, veterans and active military receive free admission to tonight’s Ogden After Hours. Please present your military ID at the front desk to redeem. Thank you for your service! \nPurchase Tickets
URL:https://ogdenmuseum.org/event/kyle-roussel/
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SUMMARY:Shawn Williams
DESCRIPTION:New Orleans pioneering voice in “alt-rocka-countrybilly-serial-killer-blues\,” Shawn Williams sounds like the result of a dirtier-minded Elvis deciding to get it on in the back of some roadhouse saloon with one of those sad-eyed cowboy types that would rather be drinking alone. \nHer debut album Shadow (2017) is a skillfully-mastered collection of originals that moves seamlessly from old-school R&B-inflected rockers to softer\, wistful numbers that evoke the broken-hearted melancholia of the desert. Idiosyncratic\, catchy\, and rich with local talent\, the tracks showcase Williams’ impressive musicianship and unique capabilities as a songwriter. On recording as in live performance\, she conveys a sense of rawness\, a depth of feeling\, and a lack of pretension that set her apart from the rest of the city’s pool of talented up-and-coming musicians. \nShawn has opened for national touring artists such as the Queen of Rockabilly – Wanda Jackson\, Corey Smith\, The Accidentals\, Todd O’Neill\, Loverboy\, and more.Aside from her own music\, she is also the founder of the all-female Elvis tribute band\, Pelvis Breastlies. \nAn accomplished career in radio has taken her from Atlanta to New York City and back to her hometown of New Orleans\, where she marked success as the former programming director for two of the city’s largest radio stations (NASH FM 92.3 and 106.1 the underground)\, all the while managing to maintain gigging/writing/drinking schedule required of a young bandleader in a vibrant night town. \nPurchase Tickets
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SUMMARY:Michaela Harrison
DESCRIPTION:Michaela Harrison is an international vocalist whose career is rooted in relaying the healing\, transformational power of music through song. Whether she’s singing at an intimate gathering or on a festival stage before thousands\, Michaela invites her diverse audiences to come inside her musical healing room. Fluent in French and Portuguese\, and familiar with Spanish and Swahili\, Michaela has an expanded repertoire of world music and renders songs in their original language. Michaela is based in New Orleans\, LA yet spends extensive time in Brazil where she has headlined music festivals\, performed at various venues and events and has regular appearances at the Ace Hotel and Café Istanbul. She has toured in Jamaica\, France\, Germany\, Italy\, England\, Switzerland\, the Netherlands\, and has recorded with members of Sweet Honey and the Rock\, Bill Summers\, Kermit Ruffins\, and Mother Tongue. Michaela is as comfortable with a full band\, a choir or an orchestra as she is with a guitar or piano as her only accompaniment. Michaela brings the same passion\, intensity and sincerity to every setting\, offering her music as love medicine for the body\, heart and mind. \nTonight\, from 6 – 8 p.m.\, is also the opening reception for BIG! Drawn from the Ogden Museum Permanent Collection\, BIG is an exhibition highlighting the Museum’s largest holdings. Assembled together for the first time\, this exhibition will showcase works that are typically hidden from public view due to their complicated size\, and will celebrate artists’ endeavors on a grand scale. Artists included are Willie Birch\, Nicole Charbonnet\, Michael Roque Collins\, Clyde Connell\, Jeffrey Cook\, Robert Gordy\, Gregory Saunders\, Kendall Shaw and Hunt Slonem\, among others. \nTickets\n 
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