SOUND OF NEW ORLEANS Artist Booking Service Gary Edwards PO Box 701157 Houston, TX 77270 (504) 352 1303 Info@soundofneworleans.com |
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Artist |
Artist Description |
Genre |
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Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
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Rooster |
This versatile bluesman from Mississippi is a standout whether with his group or doing a solo. First class New Orleans entertainment, an icon of Bourbon Street. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Walter Wolfman Washington |
Strong R&B vocals, superb guitar, a New Orleans favorite. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Tara Darnell |
The new generation of New Orleans soul/gospel diva. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Snooks Eaglin |
New Orleans killer guitarist/vocalist, a living legend. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Charles Jacobs |
Bourbon St. regular, in the vein of Albert Collins with Mississippi roots. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Gary Brown |
Saxophone/Vocal, R&B, Jazz, pure entertainment, performs all over the world | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Phillip Manuel |
Sophisticated vocal stylings, Jazz with feeling. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
George French & The Storyville Jazz Band |
Vocals that add to the traditional music of a great band. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Marva Wright |
The Blues queen of New Orleans, great show. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Irma Thomas |
The Soul queen of New Orleans, a New Orleans original. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Les Getrix |
Strong R&B, Guitar and vocals, an international favorite | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Kipori Wood |
The new bluesman from New Orleans, also played with the Dirty Dozen Brass Band. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Davell Crawford |
Young R&B, Gospel singer/pianist, a sensational artist and talented entertainer. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Eddie Bo |
Vocal/piano, composer of "Slipping & Sliding" and an exciting performer. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Ernie Vincent & The Top Notes |
Blues and R&B, in the best of the barroom style. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Harmonica Red |
Virtuoso blues harmonica and vocals, with hot backing band, traveling the USA and abroad | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Deacon John & the Ivories |
Deacon John is a master of the guitar, in R&B, delta blues, a New Orleans legend. Vocals that bring back memories of many of the great R&B sounds. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Frogman Henry |
"A'int got no home" made him a favorite of the Beatles. A great R&B trip through the past. | Jazz & Rhythm 'n Blues |
Brass Bands |
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The Algiers Brass Band |
Created to celebrate the heritage of a special part of New Orleans. | Brass Bands |
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The Treme Brass Band |
Indigenous music from the neighborhood of the same name. | Brass Bands |
The Coolbone Brass Band |
Young professionals carrying on the tradition. | Brass Bands |
The New Wave Brass Band |
Real pros, playing the music of the streets of New Orleans. | Brass Bands |
The Mahogany Brass Band |
Traditional sounds from exciting parade band. | Brass Bands |
The High Steppers Brass Band |
Starting a new tradition, mixing the old with the new. | Brass Bands |
Mardi Gras Indians |
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The Bayou Renegades |
Mardi Gras indian music with the flavor of R&B. | Mardi Gras Indians |
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The Wild Linoleums |
Indigenous music from the neighborhood of the same name. | Mardi Gras Indians |
The Wild Tchopitoulas |
The funkiest of the bunch. Harmony, rhythm, excitement. | Mardi Gras Indians |
Cajun & Zydeco |
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Rockin' Dopsie Jr. & The Zydeco Twisters |
The 3 sons of the King of Zydeco, keeping the fire alive. | Cajun & Zydeco |
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Dwayne Dopsie & The Zydeco Hellraisers |
The youngest son of Rockin’ Dopsie Sr. who is perhaps the best accordion player you will ever hear. The band rocks the Zydeco world every time they hit the stage! | Cajun & Zydeco |
BeauBassin Cajun Band |
Authentic Cajun vocals, featuring Fiddle & Accordion. | Cajun & Zydeco |
Waylon Thibodeaux |
Cajun fiddle and vocals, from deep in the swamp. | Cajun & Zydeco |
Allen Fontenot & The Country Cajuns |
One of the oldest of the Cajun groups. | Cajun & Zydeco |
The Zion Harmonizers |
The oldest group in New Orleans, the Jazz Fest favorites. | Gospel |
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The Soulful Heavenly Stars |
Gospel harmony, excitement and audience participation are their trademarks. | Gospel |
The New Orleans Spiritualettes |
The premier female Gospel group in New Orleans. | Gospel |
The Voices Of Distinction |
Another proof that New Orleans produces many exciting female Gospel groups. | Gospel |
The Family and Friends Choir |
Continuing the New Orleans tradition of families that love to sing. | Gospel |
The Bemiss Brothers |
A truly professional group with a traditional repertoire. | Gospel |
The Johnson Extension |
An exciting choir composed of members of the Johnson family. | Gospel |
The Mighty Chariots of Fire |
Roots gospel from an established, world traveling group. | Gospel |
Shades of Praise Choir |
A large group of members of many different church choirs. | Gospel |
The Gospel Dedicators |
The 4 Bell brothers sing together as only brothers can, with a high energy group of musicians bringing them to a higher level. | Gospel |
Varity Acts |
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David & Roselyn |
The most famous of New Orleans street singers, have entertained audiences around the world. | Variety Artists |
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Benny Grunch & The Bunch |
Voted the best cover band in New Orleans, great vocals, singing the greatest New Orleans Christmas song ever recorded: The Twelve Yats Of Christmas! | Variety Artists |
Casa Samba |
Curtis Pierre founded New Orleans largest Samba school and it is still rolling. Drummers, dancers, stilt walkers. Very colorful. With a Brazilian flavor | Variety Artists |