Adding to the list is the Once Upon A Time In L.A. From Jack Harlow and Lil Baby to Wu-Tang Clan and HipHopDX Rising Star Blxst, 2021 is shaping up to be quite the comeback for live music. Los Angeles, CA – Now that the COVID-19 pandemic has started to lose its grip on the world, concerts and festivals are being booked at a rapid rate. To catch one of the New Orleans Jazz Museum’s concerts you can tune in by clicking here.From Jack Harlow and Lil Baby to Wu-Tang Clan and HipHopDX Rising Star Blxst, 2021 is shaping up to be quite the comeback for live music. It really is a bright spot in a difficult situation.” Greg Lambousy says, “people get to see live music who haven’t seen it in months… a number of them have cried. For the people experiencing the concerts, it’s like recognizing a bit of New Orleans come back. A few socially distanced spectators are welcomed inside the museum’s gate and the whole world is welcomed virtually, online. The Jazz Museum’s concerts take place with the band playing from the balcony. It’ makes us feel good just to play a gig, because we haven’t done it in so long.” We better find a cure for the coronavirus otherwise we’re in trouble. Severn says, “I’ve been here all my life and I’ve never been through nothing like this. Vernon Severin is the drummer and band leader of Treme-Lafitte Brass Band and also the father of Adonis Rose. I think that eventually we will be back and the world will be thriving again but the online component will stay.” Museums around the world have been evolving this year and Greg Lambousy, the Museum Director of the New Orleans Jazz Museum says, “the coronavirus is pushing museums into doing more online and more virtual programming.
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The virtual concerts of this year help to keep the music and the mission going but they also help to lengthen the reach of the museum by making their programming available outside of New Orleans.
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They held over 365 concerts and about 20 festivals. Last year, 200,000 people visited the Jazz Museum. For many of the musicians, these virtual concerts are their first gigs since the coronavirus shutdown.Īdonis Rose is the Artistic Director of the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and remembers his last concert in the spring saying, “we had a concert planned scheduled March 13th overseas, but we had to shut the city down so it was late February that was the last time I’ve played a gig, which is a really long time.”
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The concerts help to fund the museum in their mission of being an ambassador culture and also helps to fund musicians.
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA– The New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Mint has been awakening the music of the city, with their series of virtual concerts. Please look at the time stamp on the story to see when it was last updated. This is an archived article and the information in the article may be outdated.