Music

Hank Williams Jr.
Hank Williams Jr. is an accomplished country-music star and defiant idealogue.
Hank Williams Jr. is an accomplished country-music star and defiant idealogue.
Covington photographer Harriet Blum has created a large body of painterly photographs of Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast landscapes.
Harry Connick, Jr. is a pianist and vocalist, bandleader/composer, and actor from New Orleans.
Harry Lee was the first Asian American elected to office in Louisiana and the first Asian American to serve as chief law enforcement officer of any major metropolitan area in the United States.
Harvey Hysell was a ballet dancer, choreographer, and instructor whose expertise in technique, lyricism, and design elevated the state of ballet in New Orleans for over forty years.
Blind since his birth in New Orleans, Henry Butler transcended life in the public housing projects to earn advanced music degrees and become a respected pianist and vocalist.
New Orleans painter Henry Casselli is one of the most highly regarded watercolorists in the nation.
Henry Gray was a pioneer of the Chicago blues style of piano.
Self-taught artist Herbert Singleton created dramatic scenes of the rough New Orleans environment into which he was born, using found objects such as salvaged doors, driftwood, and discarded furniture.
Herman Leonard is considered to by many to be the most significant photographer of jazz musicians in the post-World War II era.
The Barrow family built Highland Plantation in antebellum St. Francisville, Louisiana.
Archaeologists at sites across Louisiana help fill in the written record through physical excavations of the past.
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