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| Dr. John and The Lower 911 Dr. Lonnie Smith Charlie Musselwhite Donald Harrison Quartet |
Charlie Shoemake Quintet Mundell Lowe Robert Walter Trio Wayne Wallace Latin Jazz Quartet |
Charlie Hunter Hot Club of Cowtown Mark McGrain & Plunge Gene Perry’s Salsa Orchestra |
The Styletones Allison Adams Tucker w/ Josh Nelson Jazz 88 All Stars ESP |
Nathan James Danny Green Quartet Steph Johnson Janice Edwards |
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Dr. John and The Lower 911 |
Dr. Lonnie Smith |
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| With a new album, “Tribal”, that has received spectacular reviews and has been nominated for a GRAMMY in the Best Contemporary Blues Album category, and fresh off his induction into the Rock N’ Roll Hall of Fame in March, this ambassador of Big Easy music will no doubt amaze as he has for decades. | Dr. Lonnie Smith is an authentic Master of the Hammond B3 organ. For over five decades he has furthered the sound of Jazz Organ, created a worldwide fan-base, and revealed his musical talents on over seventy albums. Today, his name is truly synonymous with the instrument. | |||
Charlie Musselwhite |
Donald Harrison Quartet |
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| “Superb, original and compelling….harmonica master Musselwhite sets the standard for blues.” –ROLLING STONE Harmonica master Charlie Musselwhite’s life reads like a classic blues song: born in Mississippi, raised in Memphis and schooled on the South Side of Chicago. A groundbreaking recording artist since the 1960s, Musselwhite continues to create trailblazing music while remaining firmly rooted in the blues. His worldly-wise vocals, rich, melodic harmonica playing and deep country blues guitar work flawlessly accompany his often autobiographical and always memorable original songs. Living Blues says, “Musselwhite’s rock-solid vocals creep up and overwhelm you before you know it. |
Donald Harrison is being called one of the most important musicians of the new millennium by CBS Sunday Morning. A list of his accomplishments shows that he has developed into a musical category unto himself. In the classic jazz genre, he is the originator of the Nouveau Swing style which merges acoustic swing with modern R&B, second-line, hip-hop, (New Orleans African American roots culture), and reggae rhythms. | |||






