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  2. New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival - Wikipedia

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    The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival and Foundation Inc., as it is officially named, was established in 1970 as a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization (NPO). The Foundation is the original organizer of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival presented by Shell Oil Company, a corporate financial sponsor. The Foundation was established primarily ...

  3. Larry McKinley - Wikipedia

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    Larry McKinley (8 December 1927 – 13 December 2013) was a New Orleans–based American music promoter, record label co-owner, radio personality and festival icon. He was most well known as the "Voice of Jazzfest", co-founder of Minit Records, [1] and the host of several shows on the New Orleans radio stations WNNR-AM and WMRY-FM (now known as WYLD (AM)).

  4. Clarence "Frogman" Henry - Wikipedia

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    He died in New Orleans on April 7, 2024, at the age of 87, from complications after surgery. [6] Henry continued to perform into his last years and had been scheduled to appear at the 2024 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival later that month.

  5. Alvin Tyler - Wikipedia

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    In 1994, he recorded the album The Ultimate Session with Toussaint, Earl Palmer, Mac Rebennack, and other New Orleans musicians. [2] Tyler died at age 72 in New Orleans. After his death, the New Orleans Jazz Festival organised a concert in his honor, featuring many leading New Orleans musicians. [2]

  6. Dr. John - Wikipedia

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    His music combined New Orleans blues, jazz, R&B, soul and funk. [1] Active as a session musician from the late 1950s until his death, he gained a following in the late 1960s after the release of his album Gris-Gris (1968) and his appearance at the Bath Festival of Blues and Progressive Music (1970).

  7. Topsy Chapman - Wikipedia

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    Chapman often performed at New Orleans Jazz Fest and was well known in the New Orleans music scene. [4] Death. Chapman died in 2022. [1] References ...

  8. Allison Miner - Wikipedia

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    After moving to New Orleans in 1968, Miner began a career as a music manager, archivist and festival promoter. When George Wein, the founder of the Newport Jazz Festival and Newport Folk Festival, asked the Tulane University Jazz archive's then-director Richard Allen to recommend people who could help him launch a New Orleans music festival in Congo Square, he suggested his employee Miner.

  9. Champion Jack Dupree - Wikipedia

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    He also worked again as a cook, specializing in New Orleans cuisine. In 1990 Dupree returned to the United States to perform at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The event was marked with the recording of the album Back Home in New Orleans. [12] He died of cancer on January 21, 1992, in Hanover. [15]