Art
Frank Relle
Frank Relle's nightscape photographs achieved national and international attention after 2005, particularly his images he shot in New Orleans capturing the destruction from the levee failures following Hurricane Katrina.
Frank Relle's nightscape photographs achieved national and international attention after 2005, particularly his images he shot in New Orleans capturing the destruction from the levee failures following Hurricane Katrina.
George Rodrigue, born and raised in New Iberia, is best known for his Blue Dog series of paintings and sculptures.
Ham Richardson was one of the top-rated mens tennis players in the world in the 1950s.
After announcing painter Harold Rudolph's arrival in New Orleans in 1873, local papers praised his portraits as being among the best ever produced in the city.
Louisiana-born architect H. H. Richardson is one of the most notables American architect of the late nineteenth century.
Hubert Rolling was a nineteenth century New Orleans pianist and composer.
Jean-Philippe Rameau was a French composer best known for "Les Indes galantes", an opera-ballet published in 1735.
Jim Richard is best known for his paintings of modernist works of art situated in richly decorated and ominously claustrophobic home interiors.
New Orleans jazz musician Jim Robinson's consistency and appealing sound made him one of the most prominent trombonists of his time.
Traditional jazz and early rhythm and blues pianist Joe Robichaux may be best remembered as bandleader of the New Orleans Rhythm Boys.
New Orleans trumpeter Kermit Ruffins names Louis Armstrong, Louis Jordan, and Eddy Jefferson as major influences on his musical style.
With its diverse musical heritage, Louisiana has been home to many important record labels.
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