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April-24-Fri [Converted].Ai 2009 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Friday, April 24 presented by Shell www.nojazzfest.com Congo Peoples Health Sheraton Chouest Allison Miner Acura Gentilly Square WWOZ Blues Economy Hall New Orleans Jazz & Gospel Lagniappe Family Music Heritage Stage Stage "My Louisiana" Jazz Tent Tent Tent Fais Do-Do Heritage Stage Tent Stage Kids' Tent Stage Stage Stage 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:20 am Ladysmith 11:20 am 11:25 am Second Mt. 11:30 am Red Lions Rockin' June Gardner High Ground 11:30 am Carmel University of 11:30 am of South Africa Tabby Thomas and the Drifters Gospel Choir Mem Shannon Presented by Xavier Chief KeKe New Orleans Fellas Bluegrass Band & the NOSACONN Inc. and University & the 11:50 am Jazz Guitar Red Hot 11:45 am The Vettes NEWCORP Arts Initiative Comanche Brass Band Membership 12:00 pm Jazz Ensemble 12:00 pm Ensemble Interview: 12:05 pm 12:00 pm Hunters Mardi 12:00 pm Yacub Addy 12:10 pm Gras Indians 12:10 pm 12:15 pm 12:15 pm 12:15 pm Interviewer: 12:20 pm Como Now Lorraine Farr 12:20 pm 12:20 pm 12:20 pm 12:25 pm 12:30 pm 12:40 pm 12:35 pm Water Seed Spencer Lost Bayou 12:35 pm 12:40 pm Bohren Connie Jones Ramblers 12:45 pm 12:45 pm 12:45 pm 12:45 - 1:35 pm 12:50 pm The 19th Street Interview: Red David Egan Marlon Leroy Jones Blues Band Clearwater remembers 1:10 pm Jordan 1:10 pm 1:10 pm Kumbuka Gospel Junior High Benjy Davis 1:15 pm African Drum Soul Children Danny Barker Project Quartet Chorale and the Fairview and Dance 1:25 pm B.C. Brass Band Collective 1:30 pm 1:30 pm Interviewer: 1:35 pm 1:30 pm Charles Chamberlain 1:40 pm 1:35 pm 1:35 pm 1:45 pm 1:35 - 2:00 pm Ladysmith 1:45 pm DJ Hektik Red Lions Fred Dupin's 1:40 pm & the New Orleans New Bumpers Willis of South Africa 1:50 pm 1:50 pm Society of Dance Presented by Revival Prudhomme New Orleans NOSACONN Inc. and Jazz Band & Zydeco Spiritualettes 2:00 pm Interview: 2:05 pm 2:05 - 2:25 pm NEWCORP Arts Initiative 2:05 pm Christian Donald 2:15 pm of France Express Freedia & Nobby 2:10 pm Serpas Harrison 2:15 pm Tribute to Semolian 2:20 pm Bombes2Bal Jacques Gauthé 2:25 pm Warriors & Ghost Town of France Interviewer: Sopisticated Mardi Gras Jason Patterson Marc 2:35 pm 2:30 pm Ladies Indians 2:40 pm 2:40 pm Broussard Amanda Shaw Donnie featuring 2:40 pm 2:45 pm & the Barbara Shorts, 2:50 pm Bolden, Jr. Cute Guys Leslie Smith, 2:50 pm & the 2:55 pm Roy Rogers 2:55 pm Spirit of Elijah 3:05 pm Cindy Scott, Hadley J. 3:00 pm 3:00 pm and the 3:10 pm 3:05 pm 3:15 pm and Castille Interview: Judy Spellman Delta Rhythm Tommy Sancton Gray Hawk Henry Butler Family & the 3:15 pm presents Johnny Kings Quartet 3:20 pm Sharecroppers MyNameIs Native American Vidacovich 3:35 pm featuring Cajun Band David Paquette JohnMichael Lore and Tales Interviewer: 3:35 pm New Orleans McDonogh #35 Bruce Raeburn 3:45 pm Night Crawlers High School 3:45 pm 3:45 pm 3:50 pm 3:50 pm 3:55 pm 3:55 pm Brass Band Gospel Choir Drive-By 4:05 pm Truckers 4:00 pm 4:10 pm 4:00 pm with Trombone Interview: Shorty Donald Harrison Guitar Slim, Jr. Booker T. and the 4:15 pm 4:25 pm 4:15 pm & Orleans Ave. 4:20 pm 4:20 pm Interviewer: Spirit of Masankho K Gerard J. Rigney Congo Square Rockin' Leroy Jones Warren Storm, 4:30 pm 4:30 pm Dopsie, Jr. & the Fairview Banda "The Governor" WWOZ 4:45 pm with special guest Willie Tee Tribute to of Malawi 4:45 pm 4:50 pm 4:40 pm Dr. Lonnie and the Baptist Church & Cypress Mahalia Jackson Smith Zydeco Twisters Brass Band 4:50 pm featuring Chris with Smither 5:00 pm Alumni special guests Creole Irma Thomas, 5:10 pm Mavis Staples, 5:00 - 5:50 pm CONGO Tribute to Tommy McLain Wild West 5:15 pm and Interview: SQUARE Danny Barker and Mardi Gras Members of Pamela Landrum 5:15 pm featuring 5:25 pm T K Hulin Indians Ladysmith 5:30 pm 5:30 pm David & Roselyn Red Lions The Jazz at 5:35 pm 5:35 pm 5:30 pm 5:30 pm Lincoln Center with Mo'LASSES of South Africa Orchestra New Orleans Interviewer: 5:40 pm (mostly) Women Gabou Mendy with 5:45 pm 5:45 pm Brass Band Wynton 5:50 pm Val & 6:00 pm Marsalis The 6:00 pm 6:00 pm Love Alive 6:00 pm Joe Cocker Spoon & Yacub Addy Roy Haynes Topsy Fellowship 6:05 pm and Odadaa! Fountain of Chapman Choir Interview: Tab Benoit Terrance Simien Real Gringo 6:15 pm Youth Band & Solid Daniel Petersen III Booker T. & the Untouchables 6:30 pm do Harmony of South Africa Interviewer: Zydeco Brass Band Choro Presented by NOSACONN Inc. & NEWCORP Inc. Arts Initiative Nick Spitzer Experience 6:45 pm 6:55 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Artists Subject to Change PARADES: NATIVE AMERICAN POW WOW: 1:00 pm - Semolian Warriors Mardi Gras Indians 12:00 and 3:50 pm - Native Nations Intertribal with Lyndon Alec, the Hoop Dancer 2:00 pm - Casa Samba 3:00 pm - Big Nine and Family Ties Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs with Smitty Dee's Brass Band 4:30 pm - Single Ladies and Keep N it Real Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs with The Real Untouchables Brass Band Jazz Fest Salutes Artists Who Participated in the First Fest! As of 4/13/09.
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