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Music from NOLA

At the Southampton Arts Center
By
Star Staff

The Southampton Arts Center will present “100 Years of New Orleans Music: From Louis Armstrong to Trombone Shorty” on Saturday evening at 7. Members of the HooDoo Loungers, including the musician, historian, and filmmaker Joe Lauro and the drummer Claes Brondal, will begin the musical retrospective with the Gut Bucket Blues and Jazz of Bunk Johnson.

The concert will follow a chronological timeline, continuing with the hot jazz of Louis Armstrong, the New Orleans “swamp rock” and voodoo sounds of Dr. John and the Neville Brothers, and ending with the current brass band style exemplified by Trombone Shorty and the Soul Rebels. Tickets are $10.

 

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