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Sunday, April 28 SUNDAY, APRIL 28 CONGO WWOZ SHERATON JAZZ & CULTURAL ACURA GENTILLY BLUES ECONOMY NEW ORLEANS GOSPEL LAGNIAPPE EXCHANGE SQUARE JAZZ FAIS DO-DO HERITAGE STAGE STAGE TENT HALL TENT STAGE TENT STAGE PAVILION STAGE TENT STAGE WORLD JOURNEY Chouval Bwa 11:15-11:55 11:15-noon 11:15-noon 11:15-12:05 11:15-12:05 11:15-11:55 Carousel 11:30 11:20-12:05 11:20-12:05 11:20-12:10 noon - 6:00 p.m. Corey Henry Zulu Gospel 11:30-12:15 11:30-12:15 & Treme Naughty Boukou NOCCA Jazz Cedric Frog and The Male Funktet Professor Groove Bamboula Ensemble Anais St. John Ensemble Burnside Henry Daiquiri presents Queens 2000 Lulu White Pride NOON Queen of of Zulu 12:05-12:50 Storyville 12:15-1:30 Tribute to Jo “Cool” Davis 12:20-12:35 12:20-1:10 12:20-1:20 12:25-1:15 12:25-1:15 12:30 Tribute to Dave 12:25-1:15 12:25-1:15 with Cordell DjaRARA & Chakra Bartholomew 12:30-1:15 Chambliss & 12:35-1:30 and Fats Walter The Palm Jambalaya the Gospel Domino Flow Roderick All-Star Band 12:40-1:20 with special guests “Wolfman” Mdou Court Jazz Cajun Band Bonnie Raitt, Tribe Washington Harper Band with special The Circle 1:00 Irma Thomas, Moctar feat. Sammy guest Dave Davell Crawford, & The Quartet of Chiefs 1:00-1:45 Pride Jon Cleary and Roadmasters Rimington Johnnie Allan Jordan & Al “Lil Fats” of Zulu Jackson featuring the NIA The Fats Domino Betty Winn 1:30 Orchestra & One 1:30-2:20 A-Chord 1:35-2:35 1:35-2:30 1:55-3:00 1:35-2:25 1:40-2:35 1:35-2:35 1:45-3:00 1:45-2:45 1:50-2:40 1:55-2:40 2:00 Maurice Luther Kent Treme Sunpie Dr. Brice GIVERS Miller & The New “Mobetta” & Trickbag Brass & the Mahogany Val & Driskill A Tribe Irma Orleans Jazz Brown Band Louisiana Love Alive Mountain Orchestra’s Sunspots Brass Band Called Red 2:30 Thomas Tribute Choir Boys to Aretha Franklin 2:45-3:35 2:45-3:45 3:00 2:50-3:45 3:00-3:50 3:00-3:55 3:00-3:55 3:00-4:00 3:00-3:55 Royal Topsy ‘Give the Davell Roddie 3:10-4:15 Teeth Drummer Some’ Chapman Big Chief feat. Herlin Riley, Crawford & Solid Romero Monk The Rance 3:30 Shannon Powell, & the Helen Terence Higgins Harmony Boudreaux Allen 3:35-4:50 and Johnny Hub City & the Golden Gillet Vidacovich All-Stars Eagles Group Mdou 3:45-5:00 Moctar 4:00 4:05-5:15 Bonnie 4:10-5:10 4:10-5:10 4:10-5:25 4:15-5:00 4:15-5:10 Raitt The Tribute to 4:20-5:40 4:20-5:20 4:20-4:35 4:30 Leo O’Jays Stephanie Louis Prima Zeke DjaRARA & Chakra Deacon feat. Louis Jackson & Fishhead Bleachers Jordan Prima Jr., A Tribe The Melody and Los John 4:45-5:45 Big Band John Boutte, Called Clouds Reyes De 5:00 Meschiya Indigo Lagartos Lake and Red Girls Dobet Wendell 5:10-5:55 Brunious Gnahoré 5:30 Pastor 5:30-7:00 Mitchell J. 5:30-6:30 5:40-6:55 Stevens 5:45-7:00 5:45-7:00 5:45-6:45 Ellis Marsalis The New 5:55-6:55 Orleans 6:00 Family The Creole 6:00-7:00 5:45-6:45 Tribute 6:05-6:50 Klezmer All Van featuring Jazz Stars Wynton, Serenaders Pastor Terry Morrison Al Johnny with Don New Breed 6:30 Branford, Curley Brass Band Gullage and J Balvin Green Delfeayo and Rivers Vappie Kingdom Jason with Taylor Sound Ellis Marsalis 7:00 FOR KIDS TENT, PARADE, RHYTHMPORIUM, ALLISON MINER MUSIC HERITAGE AND FOLKLIFE STAGE SCHEDULES, VISIT WWW.NOJAZZFEST.COM SCHEDULES SUBJECT TO CHANGE..
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