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2023 New Orleans Jazz And Heritage Festival: Weekend 1: Ed Sheeran Steve Miller Band Jazmine Sullivan & The Revivalists - Saturday in New Orleans, LA

Apr 29, 2023  ·  Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots Fair Grounds Race Course & Slots

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Apr 29
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Steve Miller, born in Milwaukee, became a key figure in the San Francisco music scene of the late '60s. Known for merging psychedelic blues and pop, he created unforgettable hits like "Take The Money and Run," "Rock'n Me," and "Fly Like an Eagle." Influenced by Les Paul and the Chicago blues scene, Miller collaborated with Muddy Waters and Buddy Guy and continues to blend virtuosity and song craft in performing timeless music.
Ed Sheeran, born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, blends folk, hip-hop, pop, and rock into global hits like "Shape of You" and "The A Team." His albums +, x, ÷, and = have topped U.K. and U.S. charts. Collaborating with stars like Justin Bieber and Bruno Mars, Sheeran's No. 6 Collaborations Project and tours with Taylor Swift gained him widespread fame. Grammy wins and an MBE honor his talent, while his 2023 albums - and Autumn Variations, crafted with Aaron Dessner, showcase his evolving artistry.
The Revivalists, an eight-piece rock band from the US, are known for soulful alt-rock and electrifying live shows. They gained fame with the hit "Wish I Knew You." Their recent album, "Pour It Out Into The Night," reflects life lessons. They've achieved multiplatinum success, over 800 million streams, and launched the philanthropic Rev Causes initiative.
Leo Nocentelli, born in New Orleans, is a founding member of the Meters, known for their pioneering funk. Celebrated for hits like "Cissy Strut," he has a unique guitar style blending blues, rock, jazz, and funk. Collaborated with legends like Stevie Wonder and Etta James, and his work appears on soundtracks like White Men Can't Jump. His lost 1971 solo album "Another Side," featuring Meters members, was released in 2021.
Louisiana slide guitar icon Sonny Landreth, known for mixing familiarity with experimentation, has two Grammy nods, Blues Music Awards, and wowed Clapton's Crossroads.
Grammy-winning NYC vocalist Catherine Russell, daughter of jazz legends, known for jazz/blues style, hit albums, Grammy nods, and collaborations with Bowie, Simon, Marsalis & more.
GRAMMY-winning blues artist Christone “Kingfish” Ingram from Clarksdale, MS, is renowned for his electrifying guitar work and vocals. He's toured with Buddy Guy and Vampire Weekend and won 10 Blues Music Awards.
Philadelphia-born Jazmine Sullivan is known for her soulful R&B style. Her debut album "Fearless" topped charts, earning seven Grammy nominations. In 2022, her project "Heaux Tales" won her two Grammys and three NAACP Image Awards. Her single “Pick Up Your Feelings” was a standout hit. She also claimed several BET and Soul Train Music Awards, and was listed on the 2022 TIME100 list for her influence.
Born in New Orleans, Tuba Skinny is known for their world-class interpretations of traditional jazz, jug band music, country blues, and more. With 12 albums, including "Magnolia Stroll," they have captivated fans globally, exploring early 20th-century American music while earning acclaim for their musicianship.

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1751 Gentilly Blvd, New Orleans, LA 70119, USA Directions

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