Artists in the French Quarter
3801 Magazine St | New Orleans
Mignon Faget
Mignon Faget is driven to design jewelry derived from natural and architectural forms found in her native New Orleans environment. “I was born here...
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A native of New Orleans, Michael Baptiste was born in the Treme, into a family already rich in music. His uncle Howard Mandolph play the piano and...
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How many artists can claim being praised a "punk rock provocateur," "jazz vibraphone visionary" and "percussion virtuoso" in the same sentence?...
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Mike Egan
I am a Pittsburgh based artist who has spent time working as an embalmer in funeral homes. My paintings are made using acrylic paint, shellac, wood...
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The aim of Mississippi Rail Company is moving music forward via a vehicle of the past. Their music is an experiment in irony, embracing New Orleans...
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Artist, Cellist, Singer, Lyricist, Wellness Advocate and Healer; these are a few titles which could be used to describe Monica McIntyre. As a...
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The 40s are:
Mike Andrepont: drums
Josh Cohen: saxophone, vocals
Steve Calandra: bass
Space Rickshaw: tuba, trombone
Ryan Scully: guitar,...
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Born and raised in New Orleans, is a self-proclaimed brazilian/redneck half breed.She began DJing in 2008 and has traveled all over playing at...
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MISSION:To empower the New Orleans music and cultural community through collective self-representation advocating in the interests of cultural...
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Vintage Shopping in the French Quarter
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