lOLMES HOLMES ORIGINAL STORE 1842 As traditional as New Orleans jazz, Creole cooking or southern hospitality, D. H. Holmes has been part of the beat of New Orleans since 1842. We're New Orleans' own honne-owned department store, right on the edge of the French Quarter. While in New Orleans we invite you to join an old tradition in New Orleans . arrange to meet your friends "under the clock" at Holmes ... to shop ... or to lunch or dine in our famous Creole restau• rant. In our record department you'll find one of the finest selections of true New Orleans Dixieland music on records. Holmes, itself proud to be a New Orleans tradition, salutes the Jazz and Heritage Festival and welcomes its international supporters to the birthplace of Jazz. Third Annual New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival HONORARY PRESIDENT MARDI-GRAS INDIAN CO-ORDINATOR Mayor Moon Landrieu Emile Dollis OFFICERS SECRETARIES Arthur Q. Davis, President Virginia Broussard, Suzanne Broussard Lester E. Kabacoff, Vice-Pres. Winston Lill, Vice-Pres. EVENING SECURITY Clarence J. Jupiter, Vice-Pres., Treasurer Jules Ursin Roy Bartlett 11, Secretary BOARD OF DIRECTORS THE HERITAGE FAIR Archie A. Casbarian, Dr. Frederick Hall, William V. Music Director - Quint Davis Madden, Larry McKinley, George Rhode 111, Charles B. Rousseve, Harry V. Souchon PROGRAM DIRECTOR Karen Helms - Book-keeper Allison Miner PRODUCER PERSONNEL George Wein Mark Duffy ASST. PRODUCER DESIGN Dino Santangelo - Curtis & Davis Architects; AO Davis, Bob Nunez DIRECTOR ' ' CONSTRUCTION Quint Davis Foster Awning; Martin Casino, Fred Miller FAIR COORDINATOR ELECTRICITY Henry Hildebrand Lionel Hemard SIGNS EXECUTIVE SECRETARY SDA - Roy Lands Allison Miner SANITATION PUBLIC RELATIONS Kalman, Rogers & Smith-Bob Smith, Jean Watson, Travel-Can Colsoul Inc-Larry McKinley TABLES STAGE MANAGER Hirsch Rentals George Sanchez THANK YOU SOUND Jeanette Bellina, Elizabeth Boyer, Bud Dodd, Sound City - Chris Mandry Darlene Doherty Bobbie Jo Ferguson, Lana Kind TICKETS SPECIAL THANKS Walter Taney The City of New Orleans — Winston Lill, Public Relations, Clarence B. Ciarruso.-Supt., Dept. of Police BOX OFFICE Louis J. Sirgo,-Deputy Supt., Dept of Police Werlin's for Music, Dooky Chase Rest., Andrew P. Sanchez Sr., - Mgr. Dept. of Property Mason's Motel, The Mushroom John E. Cassreino Sr., - Director Dept. of Sanitations Charles W. Nutter, - Dept. of Recreation PRINTING Robert E. Richards, - Adm. Div. of Public Buildings Miller Brewing Co., Armstrong Stationery, Upton Printers, Gosserand Printers, Hassassin Printing THE FAIR GROUNDS POSTER DISTRIBUTION John S. Letellier Jr., Pres. Charles Boyd, Mark Duffy, Don Matthews George Rhode 111 , Emile Gauchet BILLBOARDS Albert Spiess Industrial Outdoor Display MILLER'S BREWING CO. PARADE DIRECTOR Bob Slawter, T. V. Minner, Charles Boyd Jimmy Pffister COVER PHOTO: DECORATIONS 1925 Photo of the Ridgley Original Tuxedo Jazz Band Spangenberg Studios - Harry Devore which was formed from members of Celestins Tuxedo Orchestra. SOLICITATIONS Frank Bertrucci PERSONNEL (Left to Right) Bill Matthews, Bebe Ridgley, Kid PROGRAM Shots Madison, Sweet Emma Barrett, Arthur Henry Hildebrand, Allison Miner, Quint Davis, Derbigney, unknown* unknown, Robert Hall, Willie Anne Hays Bontemps, Jesse Thomas standing with tuba PROGRAM ADVERTISING PHOTO Mark Dempsey Courtesy of THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM MILLER BREWING COMPANY Miller Brewing Connpany is pleased to take part once again in the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Our premiunn product. Miller High Life, has been a familiar sight on the tables of the old cafes and restaurants of Vieux Carre since before the first stirrings of what has become a symbol of , this city . Dixieland and the Blues. From its New Orleans birthplace, these strains of jazz have developed into perhaps the single art form that is purely American and best express our nation's spirit. We know that thousands of jazz fans will gather in New Orleans for this festival of music who share also our admiration for the architecture, cuisine, tradition and charm which makes it a mecca for the modern trav• eler. Or even the traveler of years gone by. It was in 1855 that a young German brewmaster named Frederick Miller thought enough of New Orleans to make it one of his first visits when he came to this country to establish the brewery that proudly carries his name. It is more than likely that his determination to brew a quality product had its roots in New Orleans. The people who prefer THE CHAMPAGNE OF BEERS have made it possible for us to support the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 115 years later. We are confident that the festival will fulfill its promise of be• coming a truly memorable event. 1972 NEW ORLEANS Schedule of Events FESTIVAL SCHEDULE NEW ORLEANS RAGTIME ORCHESTRA THE LOUIS COTTRELL ORCHESTRA Wednesday, April 26 - Steamer President - 8 BOB GREENE - TRIBUTE TO JELLY ROLL P.IVI. Saturday, April 29 - Municipal Auditorium - 8 JAZZ ON THE RIVER P.M. THE WORLD'S GREATEST JAZZ BAND NIGHT OF STARS NINA SIMONE PAPA FRENCH & THE ORIGINAL TUXEDO B.B. KING ORCHESTRA GIANTS OF JAZZ ART BLAKEY, DIZZY GILLESPIE, AL McKIB- BON, THELONIOUS MONK, SONNY STITT, Thursday, April 27 - International Room - Fair• KAI WINDING mont Roosevelt Hotel - 8 P.M. JAM SESSION FEATURING JIMMY SMITH, KENNY BURRELL & INTERNATIONAL JAZZ CABARET OTHERS TUXEDO BRASS BAND PRESERVATION HALL JAZZ BAND MARDI GRAS INDIANS ROOSEVELT SYKES GEORGE FINOLA SEXTET THE NEW ORLEANS JAZZ AND HERITAGE ARMAND HUG, RAYMOND BURKE FOUNDATION is a non-profit organization WALLACE DAVENPORT dedicated to the celebration of the music of STORYVILLE JAZZ BAND New Orleans and Louisiana which has been so instrumental in the growth and development Friday, April 28 - Main Ballroom - Jung Hotel - of American music. The profits, if any, will 8 P.M. be used to preserve and nuture the musical JAZZ AT THE BALLROOM community of New Orleans. The officers and directors of the New RONNIE KOLE Orleans Jazz and Heritage Foundation wish to WILD BILL DAVIDSON, BARNEY BIGARD gratefully acknowledge the Miller Brewing SWEET EMMA Company of Milwaukee, Wisconsin and the PERCY HUMPHREY SEXTET other underwriters whose contributions have MURPHY CAMPO SEXTET made this festival possible. Schedule of Events MUSIC Jazz: Po-Boys - Vaucresson's Cafe Creole Olympia, Eureka, & Tuxedo Brass Bands, Lou Oysters on 1/2 shell - La. Oyster Festival, Sino & the Bengals, James Rivers, Porgy Galliano Jones, Kid Sheik, Fairview Christian Ma'rching Hot Tamales - Manuel's Hot Tamales Band, Santo Pecora, Tony Fougerat, Al Muffellatas - Sir Thomas Catering Belletto Quartet, Southern University (B.R.) Fried Chicken - Second Mount Triumph Jazz Band Missionary Baptist Church Italian Ice Cream - Angelo Brocato's Blues: Greek Foods and Pastry - Greek Ladies Philot- Roosevelt Sykes, Fred McDowell, Robert Pete tochos Society Williams, Clifton Chenier, Babe Stovall, Percy Miller's Beer, Hot Dogs and Soft Drinks - Fair Randolph, Silas Hogan's Baton Rouge Blues Grounds Catering Band featuring Guitar Kelly, Big Joe Williams Jambalaya - Gonzales Jambalaya Festival Gumbo & Stuffed Peppers - Chez Helene Soul: Shrimp Potpourri - Don's Seafood Co. & Pon- Willie Tee and the Gators, Professor Longhair, saa's Mid-City RestaurantShrimp Sauce Snooks Eaglin, Margie Joseph, Deacon John Picante-Larry's Villa Natural Foods and Juices - Jerusalem Gardens Country/Cajun: Soybean Food Samples - La. Soybean Festival, Meyers Bros. Bluegrass Boys, Allen Fontenot Jonesville, La. & the Country Cajuns, Hubert Davis and the Pralines - Claudia and Jeanne Dumestre Season Travelers, The All-Star Mamou Cajun Sno-Balls - Sir Thomas Catering Band CRAFTS AND DISPLAYS Gospel: Jazz Records and Books - The Shell Game & Zion Harmonizers, Gospel Inspirations, Anne All That Jazz Pavageau and Choir, Ott Singers, Youth In• Jazz Photographs - John DonnelsJazz History - spirational Choir, Sister Gertrude Morgan, New Orleans Jazz Museum New Orleans Spiritualettes, Macedonia Male La. Indian Crafts - Claude Medford and the Choir Koasati Indians Oyster Industry Display - La. Oyster Festival Other: Shirts, Leather Clothes - Mignon Paget Mardi Gras Indians, Bongo Joe, Othar Turner Toys, Dolls, Books - Friends of the Cabildo & The Ridding Stars Jewelry - Michael Curtis Portraits - Genesis Gallery Special Guest Appearances At Heritage Fair Varied Crafts - Brass Roots Crafts Co-op Kites - The Kite Shop Friday: Jimmy Smith Candles - Maurice Robinson, Roger Boyd Leather Work - Tom Ingram Saturday: B.B. King Varied Crafts - Alternatives Robes, Kaftans-Cruz Sanchez Sunday: Giants of Jazz Glass Work - Barber Shop Gallery Flowers - Jo Anne Cleavenger FOOD Special Guests of Heritage Fair Red Beans & Hot Sausage - Buster Holmes Restaurant Friday - Gov.-elect Edwin Edwards Boiled Crawfish - Broadview Seafood Com• Saturday - Former Gov. Jimmie Davis pany Sunday - Mayor Moon Landrieu Have yourself a whole night The New Orleans Playboy Club is proud to be a part of great jazz of this program for the 1972 Jazz Fest. at Economy prices. Jazz has been played by the greats and heard by the thousands during the past 10 years at the New Orleans Playboy Club. And one of these greats, Al Belleto and his quartet, has been instrumental in providing this wonderful entertainment. Al Belleto and his group, featuring vocalist Angelle Trosclair, will take time out from their action at the Playboy Club to play some of their best on April 28th and April 29th with the New Orleans Jazz Festival. And of course the Richie Payne Trio, with vocalist Linda Aubert, do their thing with Jazz each weekend at the club. Enjoy Yourself Join The Jazz Fest And then come hear some more at the New Orleans Playboy Club 727 Rue Iberville New Orleans, Louisiana V ® 7305^ SiemHOe.J^^ff Organs RESTAURANT ... a little bit of a great thing Just for a few. The infinitesimal Le Petit Restaurant and Le Bar. Libation and fine French cuisine for the ... THE NAME HEARD 'ROUND THE TOWN discriminating. A very large matter for one so small. 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