John Boutte took the outdoor stage in Austin’s Town Lake Park on March 18 around 6:45 p.m. He was part of the South by Southwest Music Conference’s free outdoor concert to honor Louisiana music and its resilience since Hurricane Katrina. The event had begun early in the afternoon with dancers two-stepping on the green grass [...]
Tag Archives: d.b.a.
A Change is Gonna Come
September 1, 2006 – 12:01 am
By Geoffrey Himes
|
Posted in Cover Story
|
Also tagged Annie Lennox, Cubanismo, Davell Crawford, FEMA, french quarter, Henry Butler, Hurricane Katrina, Jazz Fest, Lower Ninth Ward, Mardi Gras Mambo, Neil Young, New Orleans Social Club, Paul Sanchez, Randy Newman, Sam Cooke, Sing Me Back Home, South by Southwest, Todd Duke, Town Lake Park
|
View Comments
On The Road Again
August 1, 2006 – 12:01 am
“Hey, you’re back!” is a greeting repeatedly heard around New Orleans these days. “Well, not really,” is too often the reply, followed by, “I’m still in…” fill in the blank—Houston, Atlanta, Austin. Musicians have scattered around the country since Katrina, but those who are close enough to do so are returning to town as often [...]
By Geraldine Wyckoff
|
Posted in Cover Story
|
Also tagged all for one, Corey Henry, Danny Barker, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Free Agents Brass Band, Hot 8, Jazz Fest, Katrina, Kermit Ruffins and the Barbeque Swingers, Le Bon Temps Roule, Lil' Rascals Brass Band, Louisiana Music Factory, Lumar LeBlanc, Marcus Hubbard, MusiCares, New Orleans Hurricane Relief Fund, Rebirth Brass Band, satchmo summerfest, SummerFest, The Jazz Foundation, The Soul Rebels, the Truth, the Young Fellas, Tipitina's Foundation, To Be Continued
|
View Comments




