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New Orleans is the city that lives in you, no matter where you live. And this website is for all of us who don’t live in New Orleans to stay connected with the Big Easy. Welcome to Church of New Orleans!

 

Happy Birthday, June Yamagishi!

John Dunlop

New Orleans-based Guitarist June Yamagishi was born on June 6, 1953, in Ise City, Mie Prefecture, Japan. He is the guitarist for bands Papa Grows Funk and the Wild Magnolias. He has been a major force in the Japanese blues and jazz scene since the early 1970s. In 1995, Yamagishi left his well-established career behind in Japan to live in New Orleans where he still lives today. Since he found his home in the Crescent City, he has played with musicians including Earl King, Henry Butler, Davell Crawford, Marva Wright, George Porter, Jr., among many others in addition to the two groups he is a member of. Today we wish June a very happy birthday!

Wednesday at the Square!

John Dunlop

Free 10-Concert Series • Wednesdays 5-8 pm at Lafayette Square in NOLA!

YLC Wednesday at the Square is a free, 10-concert music series in the heart of New Orleans’ Central Business District. Proceeds from food and drink sales benefit the Young Leadership Council’s community service projects, designed not only to improve the quality of life in the Greater New Orleans area but also to foster leadership skills in young professionals. Enjoy free concerts from March 11th to May 13th while supporting a great cause! Click here to see the lineup!

Wear Y'Hat! JazzFest 2022!

John Dunlop

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival always inspires amazingly creative headgear, and after a two-year hiatus, JazzFest 2022 did not disappoint! Wear Y’Hat!

Wear Y’Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y'Hat! New Orleanian “Hatta” flashes a winning smile while wearing his homemade, Krewe Du Fool “Dance of the Golden Balls” top hat and enjoying the music in the Economy Hall Jazz Tent.

Wear Y’Hat! This trio belong to the Krewe of Krowns, displaying their wearable art for all to admire! Thanks to Keren Davis for showing us how to fest in style! Check out Krewe of Krowns on Instagram, too!

Wear Y’Hat! This tiny Brachiosaurus hitched a ride all the way from West Los Angeles to attend the 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival!

Wear Y’Hat! This tiny Brachiosaurus hitched a ride all the way from West Los Angeles to attend the 2022 New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival!

Wear Y’Hat! With mesmerizing eyes and a hat looks lthat looks like a chess piece, she’s winning whatever game she’s playing! Check mate!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! Musical instruments, festival tickets & buttons, and leafy vegetation adorn this distinctive festival hat. But this headgear not only offered protection from the blazing sun, it was also the coolest hat in the Blues Tent!

Wear Y’Hat! She came to JazzFest from Oakland. The bird came from Canada. She told me they coordinated with each other to match colors. Happy as a Lark? Crazy as a Loon? Only her friend with the feathered hat knows for sure!

Wear Y’Hat! This pirate is no landlubber! Every year he leaves the briny deep and comes ashore for JazzFest! This Sea Dog dons his best bedazzled tricorn hat, and puts on the love heart sunglasses he hornswaggled from a scallywag who was three sheets to the wind. Yo Ho Ho!

Wear Y’Hat! This pirate is no landlubber! Every year he leaves the briny deep and comes ashore for JazzFest! This Sea Dog dons his best bedazzled tricorn hat, and puts on the love heart sunglasses he hornswaggled from a scallywag who was three sheets to the wind. Yo Ho Ho!

Wear Y’Hat! JazzFest flora and fauna on display! Spotted: a lovely green and yellow floral chapeau with butterfly and bee! Also spotted: an undressed po’ boy with a gator that’s got a King Cake baby in its mouth!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! You can always count on great music and delicious food at JazzFest. You can also count on blazing sun. Must-haves include sunscreen, sunglasses and a hat. But, not just any hat will do. This one is adorned for distinction! If you can’t stay cool, at least you can look cool!

Wear Y’Hat! New Orleans is notorious for letting its freak flag fly, and now it’s famous for wearing the festival flag hat! We salute you!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! This WWOZ Guardian of the Groove knows how to rock a festival hat! Covered in festive, colorful pins, thiere’s no mistaking this hat for mere sun protection. It oozes JazzFest personality!

Wear Y’Hat! Some hats display the wearer’s personality. Some offer protection from the sun. This hat not only does those two things, it also advertises one of the best bargains at JazzFest: “Free Hug”.

Wear Y’Hat! Some hats display the wearer’s personality. Some offer protection from the sun. This hat not only does those two things, it also advertises one of the best bargains at JazzFest: “Free Hug”.

Wear Y’Hat! The Who Dat Jazz Hat offers something for everyone! It’s a super fun, collection of NOLA-related pins and memorabilia that is guaranteed to put a Crescent City-shaped smile on your face!

Wear Y’Hat! The Who Dat Jazz Hat offers something for everyone! It’s a super fun, collection of NOLA-related pins and memorabilia that is guaranteed to put a Crescent City-shaped smile on your face!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Wear Y’Hat! This NOLA native has everything covered … not just his head. His “Swiss Army Hat” has a MetroCard, plastic forks, Parrot Bay rum, and an All Stages Guest pass … sure it’s from 2004, but still!

Tremé / 7th Ward Arts & Culture Festival - May 28 -29!

John Dunlop

From NewOrleans.com:

Tremé and the 7th Ward have given life to some of New Orleans’ (and the world’s) most famous works of art, music, and culture. To celebrate these historic, thriving areas, the Tremé/7th Ward neighborhoods host an annual, free spring festival (usually every Memorial Day Weekend) that features neighborhood tours, bar crawls, a Gospel breakfast, and a Congo Square second line!

Under the Bridges Arts and Culture Festival

This free two-day music festival is open to the public and takes place in the spring under I-10 between Basin Street & St. Bernard Avenue along North Claiborne Avenue. Attendees can expect to see live music legends, local cuisine, and crafts, as well as community organizations and city partners who will share the history and significance of these neighborhoods.

Additional Information

Attendees will have the opportunity to participate in a Gospel breakfast, Congo Square second line, tours of the neighborhoods, panel discussions, and more.

Happy Birthday, Aurora Nealand!

John Dunlop

Bandleader, composer, saxophonist, clarinetist, accordionist, and vocalist Aurora Nealand was born on May 28, in California. The following biography is from http://www.auroranealand.com.

An established bandleader, composer, performer and improviser, Aurora Nealand has become a prominent force in the New Orleans music scene since she first arrived in 2004. Combining the “formal education” – a music composition degree from Oberlin Conservatory and training at the Jacques Lecoq School of  Physical Theatre in Paris –  with the “informal”  experience of playing music in the streets and clubs of New Orleans and throughout the northern Hemisphere, Nealand has emerged as an innovative, sensitive and daring music creator and performer.

She is most recognized for her performance on saxophones, clarinet and vocals and has been at the forefront of the revival of New Orleans Traditional Jazz amongst the younger generation of the city’s musicians. After playing and learning as a sideman in established New Orleans Bands for several years, (Panorama Jazz Band, VaVaVoom, The New Orleans Moonshiners), in 2010 she formed her own Traditional Jazz band “The Royal Roses”. The Royal Roses released it’s first album, “A Tribute to Sydney Bechet: Live at Preservation Hall” to national acclaim and Nealand was voted as one of Downbeat Magazines top ten rising stars for soprano saxophone in 2010.

Nealand grew up in a musical family in California listening to Preservation Hall Jazz Band recordings side by side with Stravinsky, Joan Baez and the Pixies. Later, during her time at Oberlin College/Conservatory she was exposed and fell in love with the recordings of Mingus, the soundscapes of Mort Subotnik and the performances of Laurie Anderson. With a strong interest in interdisciplinary work and sound for theatre and installation, she moved to Paris to study at the Ecole du Theatre Physical Jacques Lecoq. Upon returning to the states, she bicycled cross-country collecting audio interviews and stories in rural America to be used in a series of compositions about true “American Dreams”. This bicycle trip landed her in New Orleans, which has acted as her home base since 2005. In New Orleans she began playing traditional jazz, jazz manouche of Django Reinhardt, as well as Balkan/Klezmer music. She quickly became involved in the local improvisation scene as well, making frequent appearances at the Open Ears series playing her own compositions with various ensembles and artists.

In addition to leading the Royal Roses, Nealand is also the leader/frontman ofNew Orleans premier rockabilly band “Rory Danger and the Danger Dangers”, and as performs frequently with her solo project, “The Monocle”. She also is a member of Panorama Jazz Band and Why Are We Building Such A Big Ship.  In 2010 and 2011 she appeared frequently as herself  in the HBO TV series, “Treme”.

Nealand has performed extensively in New Orleans at clubs, in the Jazz and Heritage Fest, FrenchQuarter Fest and Satchmo Fest. She has also performed frequently in New York City at Lincoln Center Summer Festival in NYC, the BlueNote, Knitting Factory, Barbes and has premiered original works at Symphony Space and Alice Tully Hall.  Internationally she has appeared at the Istanbul Jazz Festival, London Swing Festival, Barcelona Swing Out, and has toured several times around Irealand, Sweden, Germany , France and the Balkans.

Today we wish this uniquely talented artist a very happy birthday!