Friday, November 18, 2011

Saturday December 17

It’s been said that the musicians of New Orleans are all members of one gigantic band that breaks up into smaller groups on a nightly basis. If this were really the case, The New Orleans Suspects would be in a class all their own. The group is comprised of musicians with experience and versatility that rival any other band that the city has ever produced.

CEG & Nolafunk.com present:
The New Orleans Suspects
featuring members of The Neville Brothers Band, The Radiators & Dirty Dozen Brass Band
w/ Joe Gallant & Illuminati

Tickets Available at Brooklyn Bowl


Porter Jr. Performs 2 sets Dec. 3rd at Hiro Ballroom

GEORGE PORTER JR. & THE RUNNIN PARDNERS


Tickets Here

Thursday, August 18, 2011

A Funktastic NOLA Night with BroJo at Hiro Ballroom September 10th


Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra are bringing their unique New Orleans party to Hiro Ballroom on September 10th for an awesome night of funk and fun. Bro-Jo is known as a 12-piece explosion of righteousness that blends New Orleans party music, Soul in the style of Ray Charles and Al Green, a good helping of jam-bandy Roots Rock and a righteous splash of good, upbeat Gospel without the religious overtones (they like to call it secular gospel).

BroJo is also all about the spectacle and pageantry - it’s a life changing EXPERIENCE!

Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra
Hiro Ballroom September 10th
6pm doors / 7pm show
$20 General Admission
$25 per person 4-6 top VIP table

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Eric Lindell with Sol Driven Train and Otis at Sullivan Hall




New Orlean's blue eyed roots rocker Eric Lindell returns to Sullivan Hall in support of his new album West County Drifter. His first release in two years, his new work is expected to elevate his already buzz worthy notoriety.

"Unquestionably one of the hottest things at last years’ New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival....impressive super slinky guitar tone....classic blues and r&b origins with a taste of country twang....bound to win over roots music fans for years to come." -Guitar Player

"a tremendous talent with a poet's soul..Lindell writes from the heart with a fully realized musical vision." -Chicago Sun Times

“Lindells voice is drenched in time and experience.....perfectly understated.....will keep you dancing all year...his guitar is a workshop on soul playing." -Vintage Guitar


Lindell will be supported by Charleston's eclectic americana roots rockers Sol Driven Train and Brooklyn based groove rock outfit OTis.


Eric Lindell

with

Sol Driven Train & Otis

September 9th at Sullivan Hall

7:30 doors / 8pm show

$20 adv, $25 dos

http://tinyurl.com/3ue53ty


Voices of the Wetlands All-Stars Bring Their Message and Music to New York City

On August 25th, 2011, the Voice of the Wetlands (VOW) All-Stars will make a stop in NYC at Hiro Ballroom on their first U.S. tour since February, supporting their new CD, Box of Pictures. The August 25th lineup will include Tab Benoit, Cyril Neville, Anders Osborne, Johnny Vidacovich, Johnny Sansone, Waylon Thibodeaux, and Big Chief Monk Boudreaux.

The All-Stars have been widely received with sold out shows and critical acclaim:

“A veritable super-group of musicians based in and around the Big Easy…” -George Varga, Union Tribune

"This lineup has so much soul, blues, funk, and bayou pedigree that it was guaranteed to be a memorable show.” –Andy J. Gordon, Jet Set Jane


Voice of the Wetlands Allstars

August 25th at Hiro Ballroom

7pm doors / 8pm show

$35 adv, $40 dos

http://tinyurl.com/4335brx


VOW is a 501(c)3 non-profit founded in 2003 by Grammy®-nominated Blues musician Tab Benoit. By utilizing the power of music as a platform to educate the public about the crises in southern Louisiana, VOW has been able to reach a vast number of people all over the world, setting a high standard for other wetlands organizations. Benoit also formed the VOW All-Stars, a collaboration of some of Louisiana’s music elite. Joining Benoit are Cyril Neville of the world-famous Neville Brothers, the critically acclaimed Anders Osborne, and drumming legend Johnny Vidacovich. Rounding out the group are harmonica guru Johnny Sansone, extraordinary fiddler Waylon Thibodeaux, and Mardi Gras Indian Big Chief Monk Boudreaux.

Benoit has long been an advocate for and a powerful raconteur of Louisiana’s disappearing coast and wetlands. Box of Pictures is an extension of the on-going mission to bring national attention and action to protect and preserve Louisiana’s wetlands for future generations. The album is riddled with emotion and the harsh realities experienced in the months following hurricane Katrina. The storm was a culmination of the erosion plaguing Louisiana’s wetlands, leaving southern Louisiana’s communities more vulnerable and exposed to future damage. Box of Pictures is an illustration of Louisiana’s resilience, a love story of survival, hope, and inspiration. It is also a message that attaining justice is a daily battle, and that saving and preserving New Orleans, Louisiana’s wetlands and culture are the major challenges of this lifetime.

The VOW All-Stars is a crash course in south Louisiana's rich musical history. An eclectic mix of soulful blues, New Orleans funk, hoodoo rhythms, Cajun Zydeco, and gritty rock-n-roll, the band takes listeners through every genre that has made southern Louisiana special. While theVOW All-Stars are musicians by trade, the have become the ambassadors of Louisiana’s fight to protect and preserve a national treasure and a vital part of the U.S.

To learn more about VOW, and how you can help, visit www.voiceofthewetlands.org.


Wednesday, June 22, 2011

2nd Annual Summer Jazzfest with Rebirth Brass Band


Nolafunk.com is excited to present the 2nd annual Nolafunk.com Summer Jazzfest, featuring Rebirth Brass Band with Brother Joscephus & The Love Revival Revolution Orchestra and Andrew Watt & the Dirty Touch. The July 13th event will take place at Beekman Beer Garden Beach Club at Pier Garden (formally known as South Street Seaport’s Water Taxi Beach).

Formed in 1983 by the infamous Frazier brothers, Rebirth Brass Band has upheld the tradition of brass bands for almost three decades, while ushering in a new generation of fans with their unique melding of funk, hip-hop, r&b and reggae. After 28 years they are the undisputed kings of New Orleans brass bands and a regular fixture on HBO’s Treme.

Brother Joscephus and the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra is a 12-piece explosion of upbeat gospel righteousness that blends funky New Orleans party music, old-fashioned soul, and a fair share of rock and roll. The high energy that radiates from the band is instantly contagious and has quickly gained the band notoriety as a must see live show.

Beekman Beer Garden is a new outdoor establishment located on the north side of the alley along Pier 17 in Manhattan. The venue features a spectacular view of the Brooklyn Bridge and East River, a huge selection of craft beers, a menu of beer garden favorites, pool tables, a life-size chessboard, and a beach area with chaises, hammocks, and "glowing" lounge chairs.


2nd Annual Summer Jazzfest

July 13th at Beekman Beer Garden

6pm doors, 7:30 show

$35adv, $40dos

http://tinyurl.com/6buh7dd


Tuesday, May 24, 2011

Summer Kick-Off Party with George Porter & Orgone

Summertime is just around the bend, and to celebrate it's arrival Nolafunk.com is bringing two of our favorite acts to Le Poisson Rouge. On Thursday June 2nd George Porter & Runnin' Pardners and Orgone will be bringing their unique styles of funk to New York City for a full on dance party that is sure to heat things up.

George Porter is a New Orleans legend and one of funk's most celebrated bass players. Having honed his chops with the legendary Meters, Porter has gone on to collaborate with everyone from Paul McCartney and Tori Amos to Steve Kimock, Bill Kreutzmann, and Warren Haynes. On June 2nd, Porter will perform with The Runnin' Pardners, a soul and funk quintet comprised of Porter on bass, Brint Anderson on guitar, Mike Lemmler on organ and keyboards, Khris Royal on sax and keys, and Terrance Houston on drums.

Hailing from Los Angeles, Orgone brings a different flavor of funk to the table. Orgone's music is rooted in a sense of soul, funk, afrobeat, and deep rhythms. The 9 piece band effortlessly fuses their instrumentation with singer Fanny Franklin's soulful vocals. The result is a full on funk dance party that takes the listener on a musical journey from the sound of Los Angeles to horn and percussion driven Lagos to a New York club and to the raw sounds of New Orleans.

June 2nd at Le Poisson Rouge
George Porter & Runnin' Pardners with Orgone
6:30 Doors / 7:30 Show
$30adv $35dos



Thursday, May 19, 2011

2nd Annual Summer Jazzfest with Rebirth Brass Band


It's time to celebrate a funky summer in New York City with the 2nd Annual NolaFunk.com Summer Jazzfest. This year's fest will feature New Orleans' Rebirth Brass Band, with special guests TBA. The festival will be held in the same amazing location as last year, Pier Garden (formerly known as South Street Seaport at Water Taxi Beach).

2nd Annual Summer Jazzest
July 13th at Pier Garden
Rebirth Brass Band & guests TBA


Tuesday, May 17, 2011

New Orleans Funk Explosion: Big Sam & Zigaboo Modeliste


The funky music and good time fun of New Orleans explodes into New York City on June 16th with Big Sam's Funky Nation and Zigaboo Modeliste Band at Hiro Ballroom.

Both artists are incredible New Orleans legends. Big Sam (formerly of Dirty Dozen Brass Band) is known for his vibrant stage presence and trombone chops, Zigaboo as a master drummer, percussionist, and rhythm innovator. Pairing the two for a show at the beautiful and intimate Hiro Ballroom will make for an incredible night of music.

Funky New York up and comers Easy Over will be opening the night.

June 16th at Hiro Ballroom
New Orlean's Funk Explosion
7:00 doors, 7:30 show
$20adv / $25 dos
VIP Seated Booths Available: $35 each, must buy 4 Tickets Together

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Soulful N'Awlins Sunday Brunch at LPR


Haven't you ever wanted to sit down to an amazing brunch in a beautiful music venue while listening to a fun and funky NOLA style band in a children friendly setting? Well then our NOLA brunch at Le Poisson Rouge is totally your style. Brother Joscephus & the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra will be entertaining your ears, while Le Poisson Rouge's Chef's tickle your tastebuds. Bring the kids and granny or nurse your hangover on Bloody Mary’s.

Soulful N'awlins Sunday Brunch
Brother Joscephus & the Love Revival Revolution Orchestra
May 22 at Le Poisson Rouge
12pm doors / 1pm show



Thursday, May 5, 2011

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
*It’s about the Late Night Party*

Thousands of festival-goers gathered in New Orleans this past weekend for the start of the 2011 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The first weekend was a huge success, full of amazing music, food, and absolutely beautiful weather. Every year, thousands of people travel from far and wide to experience the culture of the Crescent City first hand. The shows at the Fair Grounds were nothing short of phenomenal, but any seasoned Jazz Fest veteran will tell you, in true N'awlins culture, it’s all about the after party.

Once again, Backbeat Presents is hosting their annual Jazz Fest series to keep the party going after-hours. Bonerama’s 2:00am performance at Tipitina’s French Quarter last Friday, April 29th was the epitome of a New Orleans late-night party. Special guests included guitarist and NOLA native, John Fohl, Tab Benoit playing drums and guitar, and Asher Ross on trombone. For video of this show, click here. Also performing last weekend were The Wood Brothers, Jon Cleary & The Original Absolute Monster Gentlemen, and NOLA Live Music Blog’s recently named Artist of the Month, Marco Benevento. Most notably, the Radiators headlined multiple performances throughout the weekend, one of which was a mostly acoustic show at Le Petit Theatre, with another at the recently established music venue, The Temple.

The party continues this weekend at the Blue Nile, Tipitina’s French Quarter, 12 Bar, Le Petit Theatre, and The Temple, with another amazing weekend full of musicians peppered throughout the NOLA late-night music scene. Keep an eye for Bill Kreutzmann, Steve Kimock, Henry Butler, Cyril Neville’s Nevillution, Aaron Neville, Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Tab Benoit’s Swampland Jam, and George Porter & Runnin’ Pardners.

For full Backbeat Presents Jazz Fest series listing, visit www.backbeatpresents.com. If you’re one of the many who just couldn’t make it down to Louisiana this year, you can stream performances from Jazz Fest on May 7th and 8th. We’re psyched for this weekend and hope to see you there!

Tuesday, May 3, 2011

Two Nights with Treme's Kermit Ruffins


Treme fever is spreading once again and what better way to celebrate than bringing one of the shows major players, Kermit Ruffins, to New York City. He will be playing two nights at Highline Ballroom with his band The Barbecue Swingers. Each night will feature other great NOLA openers: Henry Butler on May 17th and Eric Lindell on May 18th.

Tuesday May 17th at Highline Ballroom
Kermit Ruffins & The Barbecue Swingers
with Henry Butler
6pm doors, 8pm show
GA $35adv $40dos, VIP $50adv $60dos
PURCHASE TICKETS

Wednesday May 18th at Highline Ballroom
Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers
with Eric Lindell (Album Release)
6pm doors, 7:30 show
GA $35adv $40dos, VIP $50adv $60dos
PURCHASE TICKETS

Thursday, March 31, 2011

Citizen Cope Enjoys Glen David Andrews


When Glen David Andrews played Sullivan Hall on March 29, everyone was curious to see what the NOLA trumpet player would bring to the table. Even Citizen Cope stopped by to hang and check out the show. It was a great night, and Andrew's soulful performance reinforced the massive talent within those Andrews family genes.

Dino Perruci caught some great shots of the night, including the one of Cope, Andrews, and Dirty Red pictured above. Check them out at HERE.

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Glen David Andrews Band at Sullivan Hall


Yet another member of the musically talented Andrews Family (Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and Revert "Peters" Andrews) will be bringing some New Orleans flavor to NYC.

Sullivan Hall March 29
8:00 doors, 9:00 show
$12adv $15dos

Friday, February 18, 2011

Dr. John & the Lower 911 Surrounded By Incredible Performers

Dr. John is a legend in his own right, and is doing two very rare intimate performances in New York City for Nolafunk.com’s Mardi Gras Weekend. What makes his upcoming New York City shows even more special are the bands that will be supporting him. Not only are there superb openers each night (Marco Beneventoand his band and Sister Sparrow & the Dirty Birds), but High & Mighty Brass Band and Soul Rebels Brass Band will be following Dr. John’s performances. And to keep the funky spirit grooving all through the Mardi Gras Ball, DJ Cochon De Lait will be spinning in between sets at Le Poisson Rouge.


Friday 3/4 at Sullivan Hall

8:00 pm doors, 8:30 show

$40adv, $45dos - Buy Tickets




Saturday 3/5 at Le Poisson Rouge

5th Annual Nolafunk.com "Mardi Gras Ball"

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Interview with Rebirth Brass Band from Le Poisson Rouge

Rebirth Brass Band threw down some serious funk parties for three different shows at Le Poisson Rouge last week. Brian Pace was there to interview one of NOLA's finest. Enjoy!