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  2. City of New Orleans (song) - Wikipedia

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    In May 2006, Buffett opened his set with the song at the first New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival following Hurricane Katrina. [19] The 2004 album David Hasselhoff Sings America opens with a cover of City of New Orleans, using Goodman's original lyrics. Canadian singer Roch Voisine has covered the original version of the song in both English ...

  3. List of songs about New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    "My Darlin' New Orleans" by L'il Queenie "My Father's Gun" by Elton John "My Hometown New Orleans" by Paul Soniat "My Little Old Home Down In New Orleans" by Frank Luther "My New Orleans" by Al Fats Edwards "My NOLA" by Harry Connick, Jr. "My People Need A Second Line" by Dr. John "My Sanctuary" by Marc Cohn

  4. Dirty Dozen Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    The Dirty Dozen Brass Band is an American brass band based in New Orleans, Louisiana. [1] The ensemble was established in 1977, by Benny Jones and members of the Tornado Brass Band . The Dirty Dozen incorporated funk and bebop into the traditional New Orleans jazz style, and has since been a major influence on local music.

  5. Break My Heart (Dua Lipa song) - Wikipedia

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    Break My Heart" has a retro-futuristic sound, [19] with the production consisting of a bouncing-ball bass, handclaps, [20] a funk guitar line, [21] disco violins, [22] and a Europop beat. [11] "Break My Heart" opens with a bassline and synths, both of which were categorized as bouncy, and a hi-hat cymbal.

  6. Music of New Orleans - Wikipedia

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    The use of brass marching bands came long before jazz music through their use in the military, though in New Orleans many of the best-known musicians had their start in brass marching bands performing dirges as well as celebratory and upbeat tunes for New Orleans jazz funeral processions from the 1890s onward.

  7. Satin Doll - Wikipedia

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    "Satin Doll" is a jazz standard written by Duke Ellington and Billy Strayhorn with lyrics by Johnny Mercer. [1] Written in 1953, the song has been recorded by Ella Fitzgerald, Carmen McRae, Billy Eckstine, Nancy Wilson, Bobby Short, and many other vocalists. As an instrumental, it has been recorded by hundreds of jazz artists. [2]

  8. Hoda Kotb Says Her 'Heart Broke' Hearing About New Orleans ...

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    The 'Today' anchor co-hosted the Rose Parade hours after the deadly attack in New Orleans, La., where she spent the majority of her early career Hoda Kotb Says Her 'Heart Broke' Hearing About New ...

  9. The Original Pinettes Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    Kyle DeCoste, Street Queens: The Original Pinettes and Black Feminism in New Orleans Brass Bands (2015. Online) Matt Sakakeeny, Roll With It: Brass Bands in the Streets of New Orleans (Duke University Press, 2013) John Swenson, The Original Pinettes Brass Band: Brass-Pop (2012. Online) Sherrie Tucker, A Feminist Perspective on New Orleans Jazz ...