Artists in the French Quarter
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Banu Gibson
Today, Banu (bah'new) Gibson stands virtually at the top of her field. A superior and swinging jazz singer, Banu is one of the few vocalists of her...
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Bate Bunda
We are BateBunda! New Orleans' original Afro-Brazilian performance group!
(bah-che-boon-dah)
Portuguese Translation: Spank the booty!
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Bedonna Magid-Wakeman
Bedonna has been involved in the arts her entire life. After attending Eastern Michigan University and Western Washington State University, she moved...
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Bella Blue
Born and raised in New Orleans, Bella Blue started dancing at the age of 3 studying extensively in ballet and modern into adulthood. In 2007 she...
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Ben Jaffe
The son of the co-founders of Preservation Hall, Allan and Sandra Jaffe, Benjamin was raised in the heart of the French Quarter and its culture. His...
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Benjy Davis
Benjy Davis is a singer-songwriter with roots in Louisiana, with influences that range from Motown to rock, country and folk music. He characterizes...
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Benny Grunch & The Bunch
Benny Grunch & The Bunch is:
Kathy Savoie, Alan "Alpo" Poche, Carlo Nuccio and Benny Grunch, but there's also a big band version that is...
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Bent Denim
Bent Denim builds beautiful, narrative driven songs by swapping tracks over email between their respective home bases of Nashville and New...
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Better Than Ezra
To say the past 20+ years have been ‘Good’ for New Orleans-based rock band Better Than Ezra would be an understatement. The band had been selling...
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Bianca Del Rio
Roy Haylock, better known by his stage name Bianca Del Rio, is an American actor, insult comedian, costume designer, and drag queen. She is a fixture...
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