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Jf-Apr-30-Schedule Copy 2015 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival Thursday, April 30 presented by Shell www.nojazzfest.com Sheraton Zatarain’s / Peoples Health Allison Miner Acura Gentilly Congo Square Blues New Orleans Jazz & Gospel Lagniappe WWOZ Economy Hall Kids Tent Music Heritage Stage Stage Stage Tent Fais Do-Do Heritage Stage Tent Stage Jazz Tent Tent Stage Stage 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:15 am 11:20 am 11:20 am 11:25 am 11:25 am The Loyola 11:25 am Kevin Naquin University 11:30 am Eleanor McMain 11:30 am 11:30 am Joe Hall 4x4 Connection Spencer Joseph & The Singing & the Band Jazz Ensemble Bohren Torregano Ossun Playboys Mustangs Ruby & Donald Lewis TAUK Louisiana 12:00 pm & the Quartet 12:00 pm Grupo 12:00 pm Cane Cutters 12:05 pm Whippersnappers The Rogues 12:10 pm Sensacion 12:15 pm 12:15 pm 12:15 pm 12:10 pm 12:20 pm 12:25 pm 12:20 pm 12:20 pm Helen Cox 12:30 pm High School 12:30 pm 12:35 pm 12:35 pm Cedric Watson Choir 12:40 pm Trumpet Mafia Robert “Bilbo” & 12:50 pm 12:40 pm 12:40 pm 12:50 pm Walker & the Paulin Brothers Bijou Creole 12:50 pm Shamarr Allen KID smART California Dolls Brass Band Young Seminole 1:00 pm 1:00 pm & the 1:10 pm 1:10 pm Sweet Cecilia Showcase Eagle & Hawk Underdawgs 1:15 pm Hunters Steve Riley Mardi Gras Indians The Bonerama 1:25 pm 1:25 pm Interviewer: 1:30 pm Jones Sisters Michael 1:35 pm 1:35 pm 1:40 pm 1:30 pm 1:30 pm 1:40 pm Tisserand 1:35 pm 1:45 pm 1:50 pm Pat Casey 1:45 pm 1:45 pm 1:50 pm 1:50 pm & the Lil’ Buck Leroy Jones Yvette Landry 1:55 pm New Sound Sinegal & The Band Landry Walker 2:00 pm 2:05 pm 2:05 pm Kalpana Blues Band New Orleans Free Agents Charter High The Write 2:20 pm School Choir Kelly the Storyteller Helsinki Brass Band Love Jones Brothers 2:20 pm Amanda Shaw Terrance Simien 2:30 pm 2:30 pm Interviewer: 2:35 pm Connection 2:35 pm & the & the 2:40 pm John Swenson Cute Guys Zydeco 2:40 pm 2:45 pm 2:45 pm Experience 2:40 pm 2:50 pm 2:55 pm Lyle Henderson 3:05 pm 3:05 pm The Word Stephanie 3:00 pm 3:00 pm & 3:00 pm 3:00 pm Jordan Steve Riley Emmanu-EL 3:05 pm Big Band Meschiya Lake 3:10 pm Square Dance Lil’ Ed The & the Fi Yi Yi 3:25 pm with the Interviewer: & the Mamou Little Big Horns Pfister Sisters & the Mandingo Kenny Brown Swamp Lilies David Kunian 3:40 pm Playboys 3:45 pm 3:35 pm 3:35 pm Warriors Band 3:45 pm 3:45 pm 3:50 pm Text 3:50 pm 3:55 pm 3:55 pm 3:45 pm Sturgill 4:00 pm 4:05 pm 4:00 pm Cyril Neville Leroy Jones and Simpson 4:10 pm Tasha Cobbs 4:10 pm Katja Toivola: 4:15 pm Phillip Manuel 4:20 pm New Orleans Helsinki 4:25 pm 4:25 pm NOCCA presents Connection swings Tribute to The History of Interviewer: 4:30 pm The Beatles New Orleans Michael Gourrier 4:45 pm 4:45 pm Lionel Ferbos 4:45 pm Idlewild the Second Line 4:45 pm Eric Lindell featuring Nightcrawlers Amanda String 4:55 pm 5:00 pm The Palm Court Confederation My Spilt Milk Jazz Band Shires 5:00 pm Picks 5:15 pm and Friends 5:15 pm McDonogh 35 5:20 pm High School 5:20 pm 5:15 pm 5:25 pm 5:35 pm Gospel Choir ISL 5:30 pm 5:30 pm 5:40 pm What I’ll Likely Widespread Circus Arts 5:40 pm 5:40 pm Kids Panic 5:45 pm 5:45 pm See 5:50 pm Alison Krauss Mem Shannon 6:00 pm Monty Louis Ford & & His 6:00 pm Donnell Russell & the Alexander: Lil’ Ed Higher Heights Union Station Third World New Orleans Reggae Band & UPS Membership featuring Harlem-Kingston and Band My Express Flairs Jerry Douglas The Blues The Iguanas 6:30 pm Imperials 6:35 pm 6:35 pm Louisiana 6:45 pm Favorites 6:55 pm 6:55 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm 7:00 pm Artists Subject to Change PARADES:12:30 pm - The Roots of Music Marching Crusaders Folklife Stage in the LA Folklife Village: NOCCA Pavilion: star denotes performance led by NOCCA Alumni/Students/Faculty 12:30 pm in Economy Hall - Second Line Jammers Social Aid & Pleasure Club 12:00, 1:10, 2:30 pm - Native American Pow Wow featuring 12:20 pm The History of the Second Line by NOCCA Drama Students 1:40 pm - Da Knockaz Brass Band with Revolution and Men Buckjumpers Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs Ottertrail Native American Dance Troupe 1:25 - 2:10 pm Chris Severin & Friends 3:00 pm - Cheyenne and 7th Ward Creole Hunters Mardi Gras Indians 2:30 and 5:00 pm Classical Music Ensemble by NOCCA Students 4:00 pm - Sons of Jazz Brass Band with VIP Ladies and Men of Class Social Aid & Pleasure Clubs 3:20 pm Live DJ Remixes by NOCCA Media Arts Students 3:55 - 4:40 pm Big Sam Williams with Andrew Braham and Joe Dyson.
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