
The sounds of the French Quarter are like no other. At any time, day or night you will hear taunting trumpets, seductive pianos and brass bands that make your toes start tapping and your hips start swaying. Jazz clubs exploded in New Orleans making them the place to be. Instruments such as trumpets, trombones, clarienets, guitars and drums were all played with an intoxicating passion unique to the cresent city.
When the Saints go marching in, Farewell Blues and The Muskrat Ramble are wonderful examples on the following sight.
http://www.booze-bros.com/clubs.html
When the Saints go marching in, Farewell Blues and The Muskrat Ramble are wonderful examples on the following sight.
http://www.booze-bros.com/clubs.html
The Bruny Island New Orleans Jazz Band provides a sounds very popular in the 1940's.
Dr. Michael White, a New Orleans native collected memebers for his band years ago, they still entertain in the quarter today.
An original Dixieland Band-Livery Stable Blues
Zydeco music is one of the best parts about the New Orleans music, it began in the early 1920's and is synonimous with the sounds of the French quarter.
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