Artists in the French Quarter
The Breton Sound
“I’ve never been more excited to be in a band as I am right now,” says Jonathan Pretus, lead singer and guitarist for New Orleans based band,...
Get More InfoThe Bucktown All-Stars
The Bucktown All-Stars is a nine-piece Rhythm & Blues band based in Metairie, Louisiana. Featuring a powerful four-piece horn section, the group...
Get More InfoThe Chee Weez
The Cee Weez are:
Brandon Foret - Vocals, saxaphone, guitar, keys, drums, you name it! ; Dan Dicharry - keys and vocals ; Matt Richard - guitar and...
Get More InfoThe Deslondes
The Deslondes (formerly Tumbleweeds) are a New Orleans-based country-soul band. In their writing and performing, they combine elements of early Stax,...
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The Historic New Orleans Collection
The Historic New Orleans Collection is a museum, research center, and publisher dedicated to the study and preservation of the history and culture of...
Get More InfoThe Honorable South
The Honorable South blends rock, soul, funk, and elements of hip-hop and have a sound that is tribal, meditative, and dirty south. With influences...
Get More InfoThe Iguanas
Based out of New Orleans for the past couple of decades -- save for a short, Katrina-imposed exile in Austin — the members of the Iguanas have...
Get More InfoThe Jukebox Heroes of New Orleans
The Jukebox Heroes of New Orleans are Justin Molaison & Chris Tarride.Two man acoustic show covering popular music ranging from pop, rock, R&B,...
Get More InfoThe Kid Carsons
Brother-sister duo Chad & Morgan D. Carson grew up playing and writing American music. They still play and write American music. It is 2014 in...
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French Quarter Shopping: The Best Perfumeries
New Orleans is often compared to a bewitching but temperamental woman. If that analogy is apt,...
Vintage Shopping in the French Quarter
Photo courtesy of Trashy Diva on FacebookIt’s often said that a stroll through the French...
5 Essential New Orleans Record Stores
LA Music Factory photo by Infrogmation of New Orleans on FlickrYes, you could fire up Spotify...