Artists in the French Quarter
Donald Harrison Jr.
Donald Harrison, Jr. is a local musician, Mardi Gras Indian Big Chief and Artistic Director of Internship at Tipatina’s
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Inspired by the Cajun and Southern cooking of his grandparents, Louisiana native Chef Donald Link began his professional cooking career at 15 years...
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“A dark representation of painful events put in a pretty and crisp bow,” that’s how lead singer of Donovan Wolfington, Neil Berthier, would...
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Funk for the rapture...Doombalaya is all about bringing the New Orleans tinge to the funk, jazz and rock we all know and love. The band has taken...
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Doug Wimbish is having an amazing career.A highly respected and sought-after master of his instrument, Doug records and performs with a diverse...
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DOWN is:
Philip Anselmo - Vocals
Jimmy Bower - Drums
Pat Bruders - Bass
Pepper Keenan - Guitar
Bobby Landgraf - GuitarYou know it's Down as...
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A New Orleans native, White has primarily led an urban life as a jazz musician and professor at Xavier University where he teaches African-American...
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Dumpstaphunk stands out among New Orleans’ best as one of the funkiest bands to ever arise from the Crescent City. Born on the Jazz & Heritage...
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“America’s Hottest Accordion” winner, Dwayne (Dopsie) Rubin, plays a unique, high energy style of zydeco. Dwayne hails from one of the most...
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Ed Volker, aka Zeke (born October 10, 1948) is a singer, songwriter and keyboard player from New Orleans, Louisiana, and a founding member of the...
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Vintage Shopping in the French Quarter
Photo courtesy of Trashy Diva on FacebookIt’s often said that a stroll through the French...
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