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  2. Kermit Ruffins - Wikipedia

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    Kermit Ruffins (born December 19, 1964) is an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer from New Orleans. He has been influenced by Louis Armstrong and Louis Jordan and says that the highest note he can hit on trumpet is a high C .

  3. Rebirth Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    The Rebirth Brass Band is a New Orleans brass band.The group was founded in 1983 by Phillip "Tuba Phil" Frazier, his brother Keith Frazier, Kermit Ruffins, [1] and classmates from Joseph S. Clark Senior High School, which closed in the spring of 2018, in the Tremé neighborhood of New Orleans.

  4. Voodoo Music + Arts Experience - Wikipedia

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    Throughout Voodoo’s 26-year run, more than one million festival-goers have gathered to see performances from about 2,000 artists. The event has also been twice nominated for Pollstar's Music Festival of the Year and in 2005, Voodoo founder Stephen Rehage and his team were presented with a key to the city, following the Voodoo 2005 post ...

  5. What shows are included in DPAC’s 2024-25 Truist Broadway ...

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    From Marty McFly and Doc Brown to Mrs. Peacock and Col. Mustard, the Durham Performing Arts Center’s 2024-25 Truist Broadway season features some new takes on iconic characters.

  6. Coronation concert - latest updates: King and Queen enjoy ...

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    Miss Piggy and Kermit the Frog crash the coronation concert. Prince George and Princess Charlotte giggle at Miss Piggy and Kermit’s appearance at coronation concert. 09:30, Peony Hirwani.

  7. Treme Brass Band - Wikipedia

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    The band, which plays traditional New Orleans-style brass band music, features a shifting lineup that has included trumpeters Kermit Ruffins and James Andrews, tenor saxophonists Elliot Callier, Frederick Sheppard, and John Gilbert, trombonist Corey Henry, and sousaphonist Kirk Joseph. [1]

  8. Mother-in-Law Lounge - Wikipedia

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    Kermit Ruffins (at right) outside the door of Mother-In-Law-Lounge, Mardi Gras Day 2017. The Mother-in-Law Lounge is a live music venue, pub and a shrine in New Orleans, Louisiana dedicated to the memory of rhythm and blues singer, Ernie K-Doe. It is at the downtown river corner of Claiborne Avenue and Columbus Street in the 7th Ward of New ...

  9. One Note at a Time - Wikipedia

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    One Note at a Time captures new and last interviews with a number of musicians and artist as it tracks them over a 4-year period. Notable musicians featured include: Dr. John, Ben Jaffe, Kermit Ruffins, Charmaine Neville, Al "Carnival Time" Johnson, Ellis Marsalis Jr., Barry Martyn, Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III, Wardell Quezergue, Irma Thomas, Clarke Peters, Donald Harrison, and Delfeayo Marsalis.