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DIMANCHEMay 19thBayou St. John (12:15 PM-9:15 PM) A music fest on the water featuring Alexis and the Samuri, Remedy Krewe, Fleur de Tease, Hot 8 Brass Band, The Dirty Dozen Brass Band, and more
Bayou St. John (11:00AM-1:00PM) Pocket Aces Brass Band and Bone Tone Brass lead this year's second line, which starts and ends at Bayou Boogaloo!
Divine Ladies, Unbreakable Men Central City (1 p.m) Second lines! Won't bow down!
Mid-City (All day) Church and a parade to celebrate the club's 104th year
House of Blues (9:00 PM) The Comedy Central comedian is here for some standup!
Big Top (7 p.m.) 8-16 piece traveilling circus punk troupe. Need we say more? Is there anymore to say? with Sammy Kay and the East Los Three, Dead Legends
Tigers, Bananas, Bears... Oh Yeah! Art Klub, 513 Elysian Fields Ave (8:00 PM) An interactive and sparkling performance presented by Nari Tomassetti
Shadowbox Theatre (8:00 PM) Straightforward conversational drama explores one area's gentrification through 50 years
Joe Krown feat. Russell Batiste and Walter "Wolfman" Washington Maple Leaf (10:30PM) Weekly gig on Oak with Krown on the organ, Washington firing up the guitar strings, and Batiste on the drums.
Hot 8 Brass Band Howlin’ Wolf Den (10:00PM) Weekly gig from some of the city’s best in brass
Sunday Youth Music Workshop Tipitina’s (1:00PM) All ages workshop with Johnny Vidacovich. Bring your instruments!
Cajun Fais Do Do Tipitina’s (5:30PM) Bruce Daigrepont is playing the washboard and getting you to bed early
Krewe du Guza Le Bon Temps Roule (10:00PM) Sunday Funday weekly gig from the husband and wife duo LundiMay 20thCafe Instanbul (7:00 PM) A Japanese film about a teenager’s strange venture into a haunted house
Hi-Ho Lounge (8:00 PM) King James & the Special Men Charmaine Neville Band New Orleans Jazz Vipers Papa Grows Funk |
Today in New Orleans 11.19.12Monday is here again, but there’s plenty to do in the Big Easy to keep the work week fun. See Charmaine Neville and Glen David Andrews on Frenchmen, enjoy a wine and cheese reception for a local author uptown, or get funky on Oak Street with a weekly gig. This date marks the first time “Green Wave” was used to describe Tulane University (1920).
Papa Grows Funk (Maple Leaf, 10pm)
Head uptown to Oak Street tonight for the weekly gig from some of the funkiest guys around. Singer and keyboardist John Gros kills it on the Hammond B3 Organ, plus sax, drums, guitar, and bass. Cover is $10, arrive early and grab a drink.
Charmaine Neville Band (Snug Harbor, 8pm, 10pm)
Not one but two performances tonight from the Neville sibling with a weekly gig at the best jazz club in town. Come see her with her Quintet, bringing R&B, jazz, funk, and more to Frenchmen. Tickets are $15.
Glen David Andrews (d.b.a., 10pm)
Tonight, Andrews is performing with guitarist Paul Sanchez, formerly from Cowboy Mouth. Don’t miss the trumpet player on Frenchmen tonight, for the beginning of his special guest series.
Debra Shiner Book Signing (Maple Street Books, 6pm)
Maple Street’s uptown location hosts author Debra Shiner, signing and reading from her book In the Spirit of New Orleans. Stick around for the wine and cheese reception, and learn more about the book that details what makes the Crescent City so unique. |
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