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BeauSoleil Comes Alive…Again!
After 30 years together, live recordings are business as usual for BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet. This Grammy-winning Cajun band has done live albums in San Francisco (Live! From the Left […]
The White Stripes Minus One?
New Orleans has a rich history of one-man bands. But the ante has been upped considerably by transplant Dave Gregg — or, more to the point, by Gregg’s toes. Gregg […]
Do You Know…Jesse McBride?
Who: Pianist Jesse McBride, 27, moved from Houston, Texas to New Orleans in 1998 to study with Ellis Marsalis at the University of New Orleans. Active on the jazz scene, […]
Online Duets
When Jeff Albert released his latest album — a collaborative effort between himself on trombone and Ed Barrett on guitar entitled Duets Volume I — it didn’t create headlines. No […]
Twilight in New Orleans
Former Afghan Whigs front man and part-time New Orleanian Greg Dulli is one whose heyday shined so brightly that the rest of his life’s output might inevitably seem less important. […]
Stompin’ at the Savoy Faire
Tucked away in an old Acadian-style house standing in a picturesque field on the outskirts of Eunice lies Studio Savoy Faire, where a number of great recordings and more than […]
Movin’ On Up
New Orleans has long been considered a late night town. With the words “last call for alcohol” foreign to its citizens’ ears, most clubs are free to rock and groove […]
Long Live the King
Live was recorded in Vascon, Italy. For the occasion, Forest rounded up his highly accomplished Euro touring band of the past six years. Andy is in fine form and his […]


