Artists in the French Quarter
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George Porter Jr.
George Porter, Jr. is best known as the bassist of The Meters, along with Art Neville, Leo Nocentelli and Joseph Zigaboo Modeliste. The group was...
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George Rodrigue
George Rodrigue (b. 1944) was born and raised in New Iberia, Louisiana, the heart of Cajun country. For more than forty years, his work has remained...
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Germaine Bazzle
Germaine Bazzle is widely considered to be one of the best jazz singers New Orleans has ever produced. In performance, Bazzle’s rich, dusky...
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Gia GiaVanni
Regular entertainer at The Golden Lantern
entertainer with The Southern Barbitchuates
Wednesday cast member at Oz New Orleans
travels all over...
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Gina Brown
Gina is New Orleans' best kept secret....not anymore.
She first started her career as a Radio announcer for WBLX-AM/FM in Mobile. That's where...
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Glen David Andrews
GLEN DAVID ANDREWS hopped down from an outdoor stage at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in May, leaving his trombone behind. He sang in a...
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Goat in the Road Productions
Goat in the Road Productions is a young, New Orleans-based nonprofit organization dedicated to producing original, innovative theatre, dance and...
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Good Work Network
About Us
Good Work Network is a 501(c)3 organization that provides business development services to minority- and women-owned businesses throughout...
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Gravity A
Gravity A is:
Andrew Meehan- Keys, Organ, Synths
Michael Fouquier- Drums
Devin Kerrigan- Bass
Danny Abel- Guitar
Emerging out of a city that...
Get More Info2722 St Ann St | New Orleans | Unknown Neighborhood
Greater New Orleans Pagan Pride Project
We are the local chapter of The Pagan Pride Project, an international non-profit organization that fosters pride in Pagan identity. We strive to...
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How to Dress for Mardi Gras
Costumes are to the Carnival season as peanut butter is to jelly — indispensable. We encourage...
The Ultimate French Quarter Guide to Christmas in New Orleans
During the holiday season in New Orleans, the city’s predilection for spectacle goes into...
More Winnin’ at Dirty Linen
Image courtesy of Dirty Linen Night on Facebook
Every year, Dirty Linen Night invites New...