November 25, 2013 · 6:07 pm
Po-Boys have been a New Orleans staple since their conception in 1929. The submarine-like sandwich was invented by Bennie and Clovis Martin, former streetcar conductors who opened Martin Brothers’ Coffee Stand in the French Market in 1922. During the nationwide transit strikes of 1929, the Martin brothers vowed to feed their former coworkers. When they’d see the strikers coming, they’d say, “Here comes another poor boy” and the Po-Boy was born. Since then, people have been stuffing these sandwiches with everything from fried oysters to Thanksgiving leftovers. Continue reading →
Filed under Concerts, Culture, festival, free events and lagniappe, history, Local Cuisine
Tagged as abita, bakery, Bennie Martin, Bone Tone Brass Band, Boucherie, Bratz Y'all, Breads on Oak, Chadrick Honore, Clovis Martin, concert, Derek Shezbie, Food Drunk, food trucks, George Leidenheimer, Glen Andrews, Johnny Sketch and the Dirty Notes, latonola, Leidenheimer, Marc Paradis, music, New Generation Brass Band, new orleans, Oak Street Po-Boy Festival, P&J, palace cafe, Palate, Parkway Bakery, Phil Frazier, po-boy, Po-Boy Fest, rebirth brass band, Red Fish Grill, Restaurant, second line, Seither's Seafood, Slow Food New Orleans, Vincent Broussard, woman in the window
September 26, 2013 · 1:16 pm
September is Hunger Action Month and what better way to help those in need (1 in 6 households) than to eat, drink and celebrate great local music at Harvest the Music in Lafayette Park! All proceeds go to Second Harvest Food Bank. This week, New Breed Brass Band opened for Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue. New Breed is a brand new brass band of young men born and raised in New Orleans who play originals and covers of traditional NOLA favorites. They may be new to performing onstage but they sounded like pros as they got the crowd moving and primed us for Trombone Shorty’s first stop on his Say That to Say This concert tour. Shorty’s latest album dropped last week and has dominated on the Billboard contemporary jazz chart. Continue reading →
Filed under Charity, Concerts, free events and lagniappe, Local Cuisine
Tagged as A Place at the Table, brass band, Cafe Adelaide, concert, Dan Oestreicher, david vitter, Glen Andrews, Harvest the Music, James Andrews, jeff bridges, Joey Peebles, Karen DeSalvo, latonola, Lucy's Retired Surfer's Bar, Mary Landrieu, Melissa Harris-Perry, Michael "Bass" Ballard, music, New Breed Brass Band, new orleans, Orleans Avenue, Pete Murano, Prytania, rebirth brass band, Restaurant, Say That to Say This, second harvest, Second Harvest Food Bank, Squeal Bar-B-Q, Sterling Farms, Tim McFatter, trombone shorty, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, Troy Andrews, Troy Henry, Wednesday at the Square
April 26, 2013 · 11:37 am
In 2010, I did a series of interviews for NOLA Defender speaking with Richard Dreyfuss, Jeff “the Dude” Dowd (inspiration for The Big Lebowski character) and local band Gravity A, but it never occurred to me to an interview for this blog. Actually, the idea to start came from NOLA musician and spectacular showman Glen David Andrews who made me an offer I couldn’t refuse. The Andrews family is one of several musical legacy families in New Orleans and includes many of my favorites like Andrews’ Grammy winning brother Derrick Tabb (Rebirth Brass Band and founder of The Roots of Music) and their cousin Trombone Shorty. As the streets flooded and tornado warnings dinged on our phones, we met this week to talk about Andrews’ family, his city and his addiction and recovery. Continue reading →
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Tagged as addiction, amends, brass band, concert, Cosimo Matassa, d.b.a., Danny Barker, Derrick Tabb, domestic violence, family, gardening, Glen Andrews, Glen David Andrews, haters, interview, jazz fest, latonola, music, musician, new orleans, NOCCA, recovery, redemption, rehab, Right Turn, roots of music, second line, serenity, sober, sobriety, surrender, Three Muses, treme, trombone shorty
February 5, 2013 · 1:35 pm
I’ve already spoken about the power going down in the Superdome, but the weekend up to that point ran pretty perfectly. Day 3 of the NFL concert series, we only caught one show – 2012 Grammy winners Rebirth Brass Band. More out-of-towers joined in the festivities but the crowd was still mainly the Who Dat Nation sporting black and gold. We knew all the call-backs and when to thrust our fists in the air and shout, “Hey!” and when to find a tissue and wave it for a second line dance. It struck me as ritualistic like church – the church of funk in the house of soul. As such, I wondered if the visiting teams felt as left out or confused as a Buddhist at Mass but they seemed to be having fun in any case. Continue reading →
Filed under Carnival, Concerts, Culture, decorations and costumes, festival, free events and lagniappe, Local Cuisine, Mardi Gras 2013, parade
Tagged as 49'ers, 610 stompers, Alfred Richard, brass band, Brett Patron, Brocato's Eat Dat, carnival, Chadrick Honore, Chocolate Thunder, concert, Derek Shezbie, Derrick Tabb, Fireman Mike's Kitchen, french quarter, Glen Andrews, Gregory Veals, Jason Mingledorff, Joe Dunn, John Gros, June Yamagishi, Keith Frazier, latonola, mardi gras, MoonPies, muriel's, music, new orleans, Papa Grows Funk, parade, Phil Frazier, Praline Connection, Ravens, Rebirth, Saints, soul rebels, Stafford Agee, Super Bowl, Super Bowl XLVII, Superdome, Vieux Carré Pizza, Vincent Broussard, who dat, Woldenberg Park
April 14, 2012 · 2:08 am
Time again for my favorite festival of the year – the 29th annual French Quarter Fest. The largest free festival in the South, the festival now runs 4 days starting with Locals Lagniappe Day – a day dedicated to the locals before the crowds arrive on Friday. French Quarter Fest features over 70 local, non-chain restaurants and more than 800 local musicians and international musicians playing local music on 18 stages throughout the Quarter. Continue reading →
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Tagged as 504 Brass Band, brass band, Chadrick Honore, concert, Derek Shezbie, Derrick Tabb, french quarter, French Quarter Fest, Glen Andrews, Grammy, K Paul's, Kenneth Terry, Kirk Joseph, Lakeview Harbor, latonola, muriel's, music, new orleans, Original New Orleans Po-Boys, Phil Frazier, rebirth brass band, Red Fish Grill, Restaurant, Royal House, Stafford Agee, Terrence Andrews, Vincent Broussard, who dat