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Andrew Morgan
Andrew Morgan was a New Orleans traditional jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and audience favorite at Preservation Hall.
Andrew Morgan was a New Orleans traditional jazz clarinetist, saxophonist and audience favorite at Preservation Hall.
Jazz trumpeter Andy Anderson had a successful career working in many jazz clubs and dance halls in New Orleans from the 1920s through the 1960s.
Baby Dodds has become among the most respected and influential representatives of early jazz drumming from New Orleans.
The Batiste Brothers Band is a funk and blues family band that formed in Metairie in 1974.
The Baton Rouge Symphony Orchestra is eighty-five to ninety musicians strong, and plays more than sixty concerts in twelve different venues annually.
Formed during the Cajun revival of the 1970s, BeauSoleil and its founder, fiddler Michael Doucet, are among Louisiana's most prominent ambassadors of Cajun music and culture.
Big Freedia is a New Orleans-based performer and international ambassador for bounce music.
Bill Evans was a Louisiana-educated pianist and composer who made important contributions to the evolution of modern jazz.
Bill Matthews was a New Orleans traditional jazz and brass band trombone player.
Dede and Billie Pierce were a New Orleans traditional jazz and blues duo who performed at Preservation Hall.
Bryan "Baby" Williams, more widely known by the stage name Birdman, is a Grammy-nominated rapper, record-label executive and co-founder of the famed New Orleans recording company Cash Money Records.
African American Gospel music incorporates elements of both black vernacular and sacred music, including blues, hymnody, spirituals, the folk church, and even popular song.
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