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Category: New Orleans

Sunday, September 27th

sounds of New Orleans

“I’m Gonna Journey Right On,” Funeral for Kenneth Dykes (Sudan Social Aid and Pleasure Club, Founding Member), New Orleans, 9/19/15

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Lee Friedlander (1934-), New Orleans, 1973

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taking a break

I’m taking some time off—back in a while.

Thursday, September 3rd

tonight in Chicago

These folks will be playing in Millennium Park, headlining the first night of the Chicago Jazz Festival.

Butler, Bernstein & the Hot 9,* live, France (Clermont-Ferrand), 2014


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), New Orleans, late 1950s

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*Henry Butler (piano, vocals), Steven Bernstein (trumpet), et al.

Saturday, June 6th

sounds of New Orleans

Why would anyone want to live anywhere else?

To Be Continued (TBC) Brass Band, live, New Orleans, 2012

Sunday, January 11th

two takes

“Jesus Gave Me Water” (L. Campbell)

Original Five Blind Boys (Archie Brownlee, lead vocals), 1950


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Soul Stirrers (Sam Cooke, lead vocals), 1951


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Young Tuxedo Brass Band, New Orleans, 1959

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Friday, January 9th

two takes

Rebirth Brass Band, “A. P. Tureaud,” live, New Orleans

Treme Sidewalk Steppers Second Line, 2011


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Revolution Social Aid and Pleasure Club Second Line Parade, 2012

 

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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Second Liners at Mardi Gras, New Orleans, 1957

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Friday, December 26th

sounds of New Orleans

Henry Butler (piano, vocals), Steven Bernstein (trumpet), Herlin Riley (drums), et al., “Some Iko,” recording session (Viper’s Drag, 2014)

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reading table

One must always fight back, not in the hope of winning but just to delay the moment of losing.

—Samantha Harvey, The Wilderness

Thursday, November 27th

And thankful I am for the sounds of New Orleans, a city both real and unimaginable.

James Booker (1939-1983), “Classified” (J. Booker), live


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Michael P. Smith (1937-2008), Funeral of Emile Victor Clay, New Orleans, 1996

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Monday, October 20th

Why not start the week with a parade?

Divine Ladies Social Aid and Pleasure Club Parade (with Stooges Brass Band), New Orleans, 2009


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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Second Liners, New Orleans, 1961

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Friday, September 5th

Today, MCOTD‘s fifth anniversary, we revisit a few early favorites.

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September 5, 2009

One left Cuba after the revolution, the other stayed. Here they play together: pianists—father and son—Bebo (1918-2013) and Chucho (1941-) Valdes.

 

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September 11, 2009

If spirit could be sold, New Orleans would be rich.

Rebirth Brass Band, live, New Orleans, 2009


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September 23, 2009

May, 2012

Nobel-Prize-winning economist devises a way to turn faces—images of them, that is—into marketable commodities: the more expressive the face, the greater the value.

March, 2013

Haiti is named one of the world’s wealthiest countries.

Arcade Fire, “Haiti”


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Without music where would we be?

Sunday, June 1st

sounds of New Orleans

Treme Brass Band, “Just a Closer Walk with Thee,” Treme, 2010

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Lee Friedlander (1934-), Young Tuxedo Bass Band, New Orleans, 1966

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