Just try finding someone more involved in and essential to the New Orleans music scene than Jerry Brock. Before moving to New Orleans nearly 20 years ago to start a community radio station, the lanky, soft-voiced Brock was the youngest executive in the history of CBS Records, and managed three Discount Records stores in St. [...]
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Meet Jerry Brock: A Man in Demand
January 1, 1997 – 12:01 am
By John Radanovich
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Posted in Features
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Also tagged brass bands, Danny Barker, Dave Bartholomew, Doc Cheatham, Documentary, Fats Domino, Jerry Brock, Louisiana Music Factory, producers, WWOZ
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20 Questions for Harry Connick, Jr.
November 1, 1989 – 12:01 am
“Bigger than Frank Sinatra…” That’s what Tony Bennett said—and many others are thinking—about Harry Connick, Jr., the young prince of jazz-pop. Harry’s currently riding the crest of national popularity with his album Twenty and the soundtrack album When Harry Met Sally. Harry met us at New Orleans’ Westin Hotel in late October, fresh off a [...]
By Camille Barker
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Posted in Features
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Also tagged Frank Sinatra, Harry Connick, jazz, Louis Armstrong, pianists, Pop, singers
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