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T Marie & Bayou Juju Capture South Louisiana Spirit on New Album

South Louisiana roots outfit T Marie and Bayou Juju released their new album Sometimes this October, bringing a fresh perspective to the region’s signature sounds. Recorded live at French Quarter […]

Loyola Launches Inaugural Big Easy Band Fest

More than 120 of the top high school concert band members from across the state will perform this weekend at the first-ever Big Easy Band Fest at Loyola University. The […]

GRAMMY Museum Mississippi Honors Trombone Shorty and Raises $201K

GRAMMY Museum® Mississippi has announced that the “Brass and Bayou” 2025 Gala, which was held on Oct. 30, has raised a total of $201,000. Proceeds will directly benefit the Museum’s […]

New Orleans Named UNESCO Creative City of Music

On World Cities Day 2025, UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay designated 58 cities as new members of the UNESCO Creative Cities Network (UCCN), including New Orleans. Recognized for their commitment to […]

Paul McCartney at the Smoothie King Center

Paul McCartney at the Smoothie King Center in New Orleans

Halloween and Beyond: Where to Celebrate in New Orleans

Halloween may be spooky season, but in New Orleans, the celebration stretches well past October 31 with events that honor the veil between worlds—whether you’re dancing on rooftops, raising a […]

Unreleased Dr. John Recording Arrives November 21

Omnivore Recordings and the Official Estate of Dr. John have announced Live at the Village Gate, a previously unreleased concert recording from the late New Orleans icon. The album will […]

Water Seed Returns with New Album ‘Digital Fantasy’

New Orleans-based band Water Seed returns with their latest album, Digital Fantasy, produced by Lou Hill and PK. The project features songwriting from Lou Hill, Cinese Love, Jentleman Sharp, and […]

A New View of the Bayou: Philip Gould and Ben Sandmel’s ‘Louisiana from the Sky’

For half a century, photographer Philip Gould has chronicled the rhythm and resilience of south Louisiana — from packed dance halls to quiet backroads — capturing the soul of the […]

Loyola Launches Gasa U – A Collaborative Classroom Experience with Gasa Gasa

Loyola University New Orleans’ School of Music and Theatre Professions (SMTP) is teaming up with Freret Street’s beloved live music venue Gasa Gasa to launch Gasa U, an innovative, hands-on […]