Based on the premise that the true Home of the Groove, at least on the North American landmass, is the irreplaceable musical and cultural nexus, New Orleans, Louisiana and environs, this audioblog features rare, hard to find, often forgotten, vintage New Orleans-related R&B and funk records with commentary. Some general knowledge of N.O. music is helpful here, but not required to get your groove on.
Based on the premise that the true Home of the Groove, at least on the North American landmass, is the irreplaceable musical and cultural nexus, New Orleans, Louisiana and environs, this audioblog features rare, hard to find, often forgotten, vintage New Orleans-related R&B and funk records with commentary. Some general knowledge of N.O. music is helpful here, but not required to get your groove on.
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October 14, 2005
You Do Voodoo?
Originally scheduled for Halloween Weekend in New Orleans’ City Park, VOODOO MUSIC EXPERIENCE was displaced by the tragedy of Hurricane Katrina. While plans were in full swing to move forward with relocation to Memphis,community leaders in New Orleans approached festival producers about the opportunity to move the event back home for one of its two days, as a tribute event for relief workers. Festival organizers and Memphis representatives alike agreed this was an amazing opportunity to increase the scope of the event.
On their site, you'll also find the listings for who's playing at both parts of the event. Unless you had a ticket for the original Experience in New Orleans or aren't a relief worker, you can't get into the first part; but what interests me are the line-ups for the free shows in Memphis at various downtown venues from Thrusday, the 27th through Sunday, the 30th. Included are such New Orleans acts as Bonerama, Theresa Andersson, Rebecca Barry (jazz saxophonist and vocalist), Ivan Neville, Cyril Neville, the Neville Brothers, Papa Mali (well, he's been living in Austin for years, but his Louisiana roots still show), and Dr. John. Again those are free shows, so you might want to stop on by if you are in the area. And proceeds from the big Memphis concert on the 30th will go to benefit good causes.
By the way, I am still waiting for someone to put on a festival of actual voodoo music. That would be an experience.
dang, we are going back to metry in a week. sure coulda used a bit of festival to lighten the spirits. altho i wouldn't mind a weekend in memphis. too much muck to clean up first tho. well, we may still get mardi gras and the jazz fest, voodoo spirits willing. thanks for the info ...
ReplyDeleteHey, sleepybomb, the Maple Leaf is open. Music nightly. Maybe I'll see ya there, not that I'd know ya.
ReplyDeleteGood luck with the muck.