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Saturday, May 4, 2019 Saturday, May 4, 2019 Sheraton Allison Miner Cultural Acura Gentilly Congo Square Blues Economy Hall New Orleans Jazz & Gospel Lagniappe Exchange WWOZ Kids Tent Music Heritage Stage Stage Stage Tent Tent Fais Do-Do Heritage Stage Tent Stage Pavilion Jazz Tent Stage Stage World Journey Quartet Chicago Guitar Modern Big Band Brassy Trad. Cajun w. Gina 11:10 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:20 am 11:20 am 11:20 am The Gospel 12-Piece Band Boot Dance Southern Inspirations John Northern Cree University Rick Trolsen’s 11:30 am 11:30 am 11:30 am Troy Turner On The Levee Higher Heights of Boutte Brother Martin High “Papa” Gros of Canada Baton Rouge Neslorchestra Reggae Stephen Crocodile 11:50 am Jazz Band Mid-City 11:50 am School Stage Band Jazzy Jags 50th Anniversary Foster’s Gumboot 12:00 pm 12:00 pm Aces 12:00 pm Quintet 12:00 pm Foster Family Dancers 12:05 pm 12:05 pm 12:05 pm 12:00 pm Music Program of South Africa 12:15 pm 12:15 pm 12:10 pm Drums - Dance 12:20 pm Swamp Blues Trumpet - Vocal Ragtime Band New Orleans 12:20 pm 12:20 pm 12:20 pm Spiritualettes 12:20 pm 12:25 pm TBC 12:25 pm 12:25 pm Gathering of Chiefs: Joe Krown Trio Walter Cook & The 12:30 pm Modern Brass Band 3L Ifèdé featuring Orange Kellin's Creole Wild West 12:45 pm The of Benin Jeremy Mardi Gras Indians Lane Mack & 12:40 pm Shirley Caesar 12:40 pm Walter Wolfman New Orleans 12:45 pm with Soul Rebels Davenport Family and Friends SInger - Group The Balladeers Christian Unity Interviewer: 1:00 pm Washington 1:00 pm 12:55 pm 1:05 pm DeLuxe Baptist Church Joyce Jackson Boukman 1:10 pm Orchestra Savoy Youth Department 1:15 pm 1:15 pm 1:15 pm Eksperyans 1:20 pm 1:20 pm Music Center Kim Che’re Choir 1:25 pm of Haiti 1:20 pm Saturday 1:20 pm 1:25 pm Morning Crocodile Tom Worrell 1:30 pm Gumboot Dancers 1:40 pm 1:30 pm Brassy Trad. Jam Session 1:35 pm 1:40 pm 1:40 pm Amanda Hot 8 1:40 pm 1:40 pm of South Africa Jerry Douglas Shaw Kenny Neal 1:50 pm Family Group Brass Band George French 1:50 pm 1:50 pm Interviewer: with guest 2:00 pm Cuban Son & the Steve Hochman Tank and Leah Chase Henry Gray Mo’ Fess 2:00 pm 2:15 pm 2:15 pm New Orleans The Johnson OperaCréole 2:15 pm The Bangas Storyville 2:10 pm Extension Alfredo Rodriguez & 2:30 pm Jazz Band 2:20 pm 2:35 pm 2:35 pm New Birth 2:35 pm 2:35 pm 2:35 pm Pedrito Martinez 2:40 pm 2:30 - 3:15 pm 2:35 - 3:35 pm Chubby Carrier Brass Band Clifton Chenier and with Cuban The New Orleans 2:40 pm Buckwheat Zydeco Tribute Rumberos Classic R&B Legends Old Trad. & The Bayou Singer SInger - Piano C.J. Chenier, Reginald 2:50 pm featuring The Dixie Cups, Jupiter & 2:55 pm Swamp Band 2:55 pm 2:55 pm Dural, Nathan WIlliams, 3:00 pm Wanda Rouzan, 3:00 pm 3:05 pm 3:00 pm and Lee Allen Zeno Clarence “Frogman” Okwess Interviewer: Henry, and Al Gregg Stafford Michael Tisserand 3:10 pm of the Democratic 3:20 pm Miss Drum - Dance “Carnival Time” Johnson Republic of Marcia Ball & his Shirley with Bobby Cure Modern Judith Owen Pussycat 3:20 pm the Congo Jesse McBride Young Tuxedo Caesar & The Poppa Stoppas 3:30 pm 3:40 pm Big Band Brass Band 3:30 pm Galactic Bluegrass 3:45 pm Jonathan Butler 3L Ifèdé 3:50 pm 3:50 pm 3:45 pm Boukman 3:55 pm 3:55 pm & Gerald Albright of Benin 4:00 pm Interviewer: 4:00 pm Eksperyans Large Choir David Kunian 4:10 pm 4:05 pm The Earls of Haiti Acoustic Singer 4:15 pm 4:10 pm 4:10 pm 4:10 pm 4:15 pm 4:15 pm of Leicester 4:15 pm Drum - Dance 4:20 pm presented by Aaron Neville A Tribute to 4:30 pm Voices of Square Dance 4:25 - 4:40 pm Big Freedia Alfredo The Pete Fountain Jerry Douglas Peter Claver NOLA 4:30 pm Bahamas Junkanoos Andrew 53rd Anniversary of the Rodriguez & War and Treaty and Al Hirt Savoy Music Center Pedrito Martinez featuring 4:55 pm Duhon 4:55 pm Saturday Jam Tim Laughlin, 5:00 pm 4:50 pm with Marc, Ann, Joel, 4:50 pm 5:05 pm 5:05 pm Singer - Choir and Wilson Savoy 5:00 pm Wendell Brunious, Jupiter 5:10 pm 5:10 pm Ronnie Kole, Storyville 5:05 pm Interviewer: Ben Sandmel 5:15 pm 5:15 pm & Okwess and Doyle Cooper Stompers Jermaine Landrum 5:15 pm of the Democratic & The Abundant 5:30 pm Brass Band Country Rock Republic of 5:30 pm Praise Revival Clovis Crawfish the Congo Choir 5:35 pm Sax - Guitar 5:45 pm and the All-Star 5:45 pm 5:40 pm The Kings of Zydeco: 5:50 pm Bayou Band Dave 5:45 pm 5:45 pm 5:45 pm Cabaret Singer A Tribute to 6:00 pm Matthews 5:55 pm Clifton Chenier and Large Choir The 6:00 pm Rayo Brothers Band Buckwheat Zydeco 6:05 pm Jonathan Butler Chris featuring Archdiocese Pitbull Diana Ross and John Prine Owens C.J. Chenier, Big Chief Juan of New Orleans 6:30 pm Gerald Albright Nathan Williams, & Jockimo’s Gospel Choir and the Ils Groove 1970 - First Festival Artist 6:45 pm Sont Partis Band 6:45 pm 6:55 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Artists Subject to Change PARADES:12:00 pm - Young Fellaz Brass Band with Undefeated Divas & Gents and Original Pigeon Town Steppers SA & PCs FOLKLIFE STAGE in LOUISIANA FOLKLIFE VILLAGE: AARP RHYTHMPOURIUM: 1:00 pm - Creole Osceola Black Masking Indians, 9th Ward Black Hatchet, and Wild Squatoulas Mardi Gras Indians 12:20 pm and 3:20 pm - Circus Performance 12:20 pm - Andrew Duhon 2:00 pm - Big Chief Donald Claude and Black Foot Hunters, Northside Skull & Bones Gang, and Young Magnolias Mardi Gras Indians Fly Circus Company New Orleans 1:45 pm - Troy Turner 2:55 pm in Economy Hall - Lady Jetsetters Social Aid & Pleasure Club 2:00 pm - Pow Wow 3:15 pm - Joe Krown 3:10 pm - 21st Century Brass Band with Original Nine Times Ladies, Westbank Steppers, and Valley Of Silent Men SA & PCs Northern Cree of Canada 4:00 pm - International Parade with The Bahamas Junkanoos supported by The Bahamas Ministry of Tourism.
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