
The Bayou Shufflers at the Spotted Cat
I’ve never been to any other place where music is as omnipresent as it is in New Orleans. Of course there are more important centers of the music industry, producing much more of the stuff the world listens to and buys on a regular basis: Nashville, Los Angeles, London, New York and Paris are probably more important in that sense. And there are also other cities whose names immediately evoke music of one genre or another, such as Memphis and Detroit. But none that I’ve visited lives up to its reputation in quite the way New Orleans does. While the city is known for Jazz, you won’t have to look to hard to find almost every genre you might wish to hear.
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- The Drunken Catfish Ramblers
- A band plays live
- The Joy Theater
- Tanya and Dorise
- At Steamboat Willie
- Skully’z Record Store
- The Smoking Time Jazz Club
- Smoking Time Jazz Club in the day on Royal
- BMC Balcony Music Club
- At the Spotted Cat
- Balcony Music Club
- BMC
- Michael Collins Jr.
- Check Point Charlie Music Hall
- The Blue Nile
- The Drunken Catfish Ramblers
- Kristina Morales and the Bayou Shufflers at the Spotted Cat
- Kristin Morales and the Bayou Shufflers at the Spotted Cat
- River Walk
- Louis Armstrong Park
- Through the window
- Check Point Charlie Music Hall
- Season Ammons and Allen Rayfield in the French Quarter
- Street Musician
- Pat Casey and the New Sound
- Kristina Morales and the Bayou Shufflers
- The Soul Project
- BMC
- The Soul Project
- In the Sheraton on Canal
- Season Ammons and Allen Rayfield in the French Quarter
- The Apple Barrel
- The Bayou Shufflers at the Spotted Cat
- Smoking Time Jazz Club on Royal Street
- Statue in Louis Armstrong Park
- The Spotted Cat
- The Three Muses
- The Spotted Cat
- The Soul Project at Cafe Negril
- Statue in Louis Armstrong Park
- BMC
- BMC
- Tanya and Dorise
- Smoking Time Jazz Club
- Vaso on Frenchmen
- Tanya and Dorise on Royal Street
- Khris Royal and Ashlin Parker of the New Sound
- Open mic at Igor’s Buddha Belly