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Second line parades are part of the cultural heritage of New Orleans. The locally best known second line parades are held by clubs and benevolent organizations. Some have long histories; the oldest such organization still holding regular parades is the Young Men Olympian Junior Benevolent Association, founded in 1884.
Tucson Jazz Festival in Tucson [25] California. Banjo Jubilee Jazz Festival in San Jose [26] Berkeley Jazz Festival in Berkeley; Big Easy Jazz Festival in San Jose [27] Brian Culbertson's Napa Valley Jazz Getaway in Napa Valley [28] Brubeck Festival in Stockton [29] Cavalcade of Jazz in Los Angeles [30] Concord Jazz Festival in Concord; Davis ...
San Diego: North Park Toyland Parade and Festival; San Diego: Port of San Diego Holiday Bowl Parade; Ocean Beach, San Diego: Ocean Beach Holiday Parade; San Diego: San Diego Bay Parade of Lights; San Francisco: Fisherman's Wharf Holiday Lights & Sights Boat Parade; San Francisco: Parol Lantern Festival and Parade; San Juan Bautista: San Juan ...
The 16-date tour begins with two nights in San Diego April 24-25 and wraps … Neil Young & Crazy Horse Announce First National Tour in 10 Years, Behind New Retrospective Album, ‘Fu##in’ Up ...
Join the Christmas Town 2024 celebration in Dallas, including a parade and tree lighting on Saturday, Dec. 7. The parade starts at 5 p.m., with the tree lighting at around 6 p.m. Santa will hang ...
March 3 – Eleanor Collins, 104, Canadian jazz singer and TV host [33] April 5 – Phil Nimmons, Canadian jazz clarinetist, 100 [34] April 7 – Joe Viera, German saxophonist and festival founder, 91 [35] May 7 – Jan Ptaszyn Wróblewski, Polish jazz musician, composer and arranger, 88 [36] June 9 – Alex Riel, Danish jazz and rock drummer ...
It's two days of free and family-friendly holiday activities capped off by a grand tree-lighting parade and even a fireworks display. The event starts on Friday, November 17, 2023 and the parade ...
The Second Line (1950–present) is the official magazine of the New Orleans Jazz Club. Formed in April 1950, the magazine is dedicated to jazz musicians, teachers, and enthusiasts who have attempted to preserve New Orleans jazz music from commercialization. [1] Its name is a reference to the practice of the second line.