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Bebe and Cece Winans; the Staple Singers Date Program / Event Title Venue Notes Video / Photos Release? Tulane Hot Jazz Bill Russell's Jazz Tulane University, 1982-05-06 Classic Colloquium Dixon Hall Foundation Sponsored event Tulane Hot Jazz Tulane University, David Chertok; Foundation Sponsored 1982-05-06 Classic Jazz Film Night Dixon Hall event Tulane Hot Jazz Tulane University, Max Morath, Morten Gunnar Larsen; 1982-05-07 Classic The Fingerbreaker Dixon Hall Foundation Sponsored event Tulane Hot Jazz 1982-05-07 Classic A Jazz Picnic Fair Grounds Foundation Sponsored event Kendall Cram Room, Tulane Hot Jazz Jelly Roll Morton Tulane University 1982-05-07 Classic Symposium Center Foundation Sponsored event Tulane Hot Jazz Tulane University, 1982-05-08 Classic In the Gloaming Dixon Hall Foundation Sponsored event Tulane Hot Jazz The New Orleans Jazz New Leviathan Oriental Foxtrot 1982-05-09 Classic Reunion S.S. President Orchestra; Foundation Sponsored event Autumn in Armstrong 1983-10-09 Festival Park Armstrong Park The Young Tuxedo Brass Band City Park Driving The Dirty Dozen Band, The James 1983-10-15 Other Jazz Picnic Range Rivers Movement, Lady BJ Ellis Marsalis Trio, Wynton Marsalis Quintet, The New Orleans Philharmonic Symphony Orchestra, Dejan's Olympia Brass Band, Jimmy McPartland Quintet 1983-12-31 Fundraiser New Year's Eve Gala 1 La Salle Ballroom with Marion McPartland Grant Recipient 1984-02-09 Other Receptions Professor Longhair Saenger Performing Dave Bartholomew, Allen Toussaint, Dr. 1984-08-28 Other Memorial Arts Center John An Evening with: The McAlister Auditorium, 1989-02-24 An Evening With… Wynton Marsalis Quintet Tulane University Wynton Marsalis Quintet Al Green; Bebe and Cece Winans; The Staple Singers; The Zion Harmonizers; The Gospel Soul 1989-05-01 Gospel is Alive Saenger Theatre Children Walter Hawkins & The Hawkins Family; The Mighty Clouds of Joy; Bobby Jones & New Life; Raymond 1990-04-29 Gospel is Alive Saenger Theatre Myles with Sister Christine Myles, Evangelist Shirley Caesar & The Caesar Singers; Tramaine Hawkins; The Williams Brothers; St. Francis 1991-04-29 Gospel is Alive Saenger Theatre de Sales Choir Al Green; Clarence Fountain and The Five Blind Boys of Alabama; Sammy Berfect and the Dimension 1992-04-27 Gospel is Alive of Faith; Jo “Cool” Davis The New Orleans Dillard University Citywide Jazz Drum Lawless Memorial 1992-07-31 Other Competition Chapel Lower 9th Ward MLK School, 1617 Neighborhood Street Caffin Ave, New The Re-Birth Jazz Band, Louisiana 1992-12-05 Festival Festival Orleans, LA Purchase Cyril Neville the Uptown All, George Porter, Jr., Running Partners, J. Uptown Free Street Monque'D Blue Band w/ Creole 1993-04-03 Festival Festival Lawrence Square Park Wildwest John P. Kee & The New Life Community Choir; The Dorothy Love Coates Singers; New Creation 1993-04-26 Gospel is Alive Saenger Theatre Baptist Church Mass Choir Ellis Marsalis and Family, Willie and Earl Turbinton, Doreen Ketchum, Culu Dancers, the Clement Bros. The 1993-08-29 Festival Carrollton Street Festival Palmer Park Johnson Extension, Mardi-Gras Indians The Dirty Dozen Band, The Lil' Rascals St. Augustine Church Brass Band, The Treme Brass Band, 1993-11-13 Festival Treme Street Festival Yard The One Love Band, Percussion Inc. The Funky Meters, Cyril Neville and the Uptown All- Stars, Deff Generation with Diamonds in the Ruff, Louisiana Purchase, J. Monqued with the Creole Uptown Free Street Camp, Magazine, and Wildwest, Phillip Manuel, R.James Lee 1994-03-26 Festival Festival Napoleon Chorale, Jubilee The Winans; The Cosmopolitan Church of Prayer Choir; The 1994-04-24 Gospel is Alive Saenger Theatre Johnson Extension Date Program / Event Title Venue Notes Video / Photos Release? George French and the Storyville Jazz Band, Carrollton Hunters Mardi-Gras Indians, David Torkanowsky, and Friends, Charles Joseph, Chuck Carbo, 1994-08-28 Festival Carrollton Street Festival Palmer Park Irie Vibrations The Fantastic Williams Bros of Smithdale MS, Minister Gerard Woods The 7th Annual Rejoicin' of Shreveport, LA; Three day event 1994-10-21 Festival in the Park Louis Armstrong Park from Oct. 21 to 23 Les McCann & Eddie Lawlesss Memorial Harris with Shannon Chapel Dillard Eddie Harris, Ellis Marsalis, Shannon Video: Arnold Bourgeois; Photos: Eric 1995-02-17 Jazz Journey Powell and Julius Farmer University Johnson, Julius Farmer, Les McCann Waters Freddie Hubbard, Vanessa Rubin, Terrance Blanchard, Richard Payne, Freddie Hubbard & Alvin Fielder, Sigmund Walker, Kidd Video: Arnold Bourgeois; Photos: 1995-03-10 Jazz Journey Vanessa Rubin Southern University Jordan, Earl Turbinton Keith Calhoun Cyril Neville the Uptown All, Diamonds Uptown Free Street Camp, Magazine, and in the Ruff with Family Groove, Deacon 1995-04-08 Festival Festival Napoleon John, Joe 'Cool' Davis, J. Monque' D. “Gospel Is Alive! In memory of Bishop Herman Brown” Hezekim Walker & the Love fellowship Crusade Choir; The Canton Spiritual Singers; Bishop Paul S. Morton & the Greater St. Stephens Full Gospel 1995-05-01 Gospel is Alive Saenger Theatre Church Mass Choir; Spititualettes Jason Marsalis, Tony Bazile, Barbara Short, Frank Mouton, NOCCA Jazz 1995-08-27 Festival Carrollton Street Festival Palmer Park Stundents, First Revolution Gospel Choir Kidd Jordan, Donald Harrison Jr., Alonzo Bownes, Kirk Ford, Clyde Kerr, Michael Ray, Jamil Sharif, James Andrews, Congo Square Irving Mayfield; Two day event from 1995-09-23 Festival International Festival Louis Armstrong Park Sept 23 to 24 Kirk Franklin and the Family, The Fantastic Williams Brothers, Kurt Karr & the Kurt Karr Singers, Ruby Terry, Minister Gerard Woods, Charles Tyrone The 8th annual Rejoicin & The Community Faith Singers; Three 1995-10-20 Festival in the Park Louis Armstrong Park day event from Oct 20 to 22 Dillard University Nnenna Freelon & the Lawlesss Memorial Nnenna Freelon, Ellis Marsalis, Donald Video: Arnold Bourgeois; Photos: Eric 1996-02-16 Jazz Journey Ellis Marsalis Trio Chapel Edwards, Roland Guerin Waters Southern University of New Orleans Idris Muhammed, Kevin Mahogany, (Archive Release Signed) Video: Kevin Mahogany, Idris Multipurpose James Rivers, Chris Severin, Wilson Arnold Bourgeois; Photos: Eric 1996-03-15 Jazz Journey Muhammad Auditorium Turbinton. Willie Tee Waters Cyril Neville and the Uptown All-Stars, The Neville Brothers, J Monque D, Diamonds, The Pin Stripe Brass Band, Family Groove; Gospel on a Sunday also presented by event on the 31st of Uptown Free Street March at Trinity United Methodist 1996-03-30 Festival Festival Lawrence Square Park Church Mahalia Jackson Rickey Dillard’s New Generation; Theatre of Performing Mahalia Jackson Mass Choir with 1996-04-26 Gospel is Alive Arts Chanelle Haynes George French Band, Bamboula 2000, Jason Marsalis, The First Revolution Gospel Choir, Betty Shirley, The Flavor 1996-08-25 Festival Carrollton Street Festival Palmer Park Kings, The Black Jack Brass Band Carmen Lundy, Wilson Turbinton, Tulane University, James Singleton, Fred Kemp, Shannon Video: Arnold Bourgeois; Photos: Eric 1996-09-20 Jazz Journey Carmen Lundy Dixon Hall Powell Waters The Treme Brass Band, Greg Stafford and the Jazz Hounds, the New Birth Brass Band, The Heritage School of Music, Trombone Shorty, The Soul Rebels, The Rebirth Brass Band, The Lil Rascals; Second Line Parade also St. Augustine Church presented by event at Palm Court Café 1996-10-05 Festival Treme Street Festival Yard to Governor Nichols and St. Claude Carl Anderson, Alvin “Red” Tyler, Steve University of New Masakowski, Leon Anderson, Roland Video: Arnold Bourgeois; Photos: Eric 1997-01-24 Jazz Journey Orleans Guerin, Wilson Turbinton Waters Southern University of New Orleans Malachi Thompson, Ida McBeth, Rob Malachi Thompson, Ida Multipurpose Powell, Thaddeus Richard, Irvin 1997-03-14 Jazz Journey McBeth Auditorium Charles, Herman Lebeaux Date Program / Event Title Venue Notes Video / Photos Release? 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