Artists in the French Quarter
P.O. Box 954 | Opelousas | Unknown Neighborhood
Gregg Martinez
Gregg Martinez—whose blend of blues, R&B and swamp pop music he describes as “bayou blues and Creole soul”—was born and raised and still...
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Groovesect
Groovesect is one of the premier funk bands in the city of New Orleans, defined by its climactic energy and memorable melodies. The band was formed...
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Groovy 7
GROOVY 7 is diverse, edgy, and full of energy, Tony Seruntine, former Drummer of No Idea, along with a student of Ellis Marsailis, Dennis Shaikewitz...
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Guitar Lightnin' Lee and His Thunder Band
The Prince of New Orleans Guitar Lightnin' Lee is just an Old G.
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H. Sarre
Katrina-The Big10! Pop- Up Gallery”
Commemorating the 10th Anniversary of Hurricane Katrina
Featuring paintings from Holly Sarre’s...
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Habitat For Humanity
New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity (NOAHH) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization, incorporated in 1983 as an independent affiliate of Habitat for...
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Harry Shearer
Part-Time New Orleanian...Actor…author…director…comedian…musician…philosopher…political satirist…record-company owner…and one of the...
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Hayley Gaberlavage
In my paintings I contemporize the out-dated. With a sentiment for bygone attitudes and appearances, my acrylic and oil on paper, canvas and panel...
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Hazy Ray
Hazy Ray is an amalgamation of sights and sounds you may have seen and heard before, but never blended together so distinctively to create an...
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Helen Gillet
New Orleans-based cellist Helen Gillet (b.1978) grew up in Belgium, Chicago and Singapore beginning her cello studies in 1987. She received a...
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