French Quarter Festival 2004
Event and entertainment schedule
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The Stooges, formerly the Lil' Stooges Brass Band,
perform Friday at 4:45 p.m. at the Satchmo SummerFest
Brass Band Stage.
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THURSDAY, APRIL 15
7 p.m. T.G.I.F.(Thank Goodness It?s Festival) Fundraising Party featuring Deacon John & the Ivories at Margaritaville Cafe (1104 Decatur St.). Admission $50 in
advance, $60 at the door, includes buffet and open bar. Prelude party at 6 p.m.
in the historic Valentino Conti House (840 Conti St.). $75 prelude party
admission includes dual party admission, champagne, Southern Comfort cocktails
and hors d?oeuvres by The Bombay Club. Advance purchase suggested. For
information, call 522-5730 or visit www.fqfi.org.
FRIDAY, APRIL 16
JACKSON SQUARE
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
SOUTHERN COMFORT STAGE
11 a.m. Opening
Ceremony with French Quarter Festival All-Stars, with Connie Jones & Bob
Havens
1 p.m. Betsey Johnson
presents Ingrid Lucia & the Flying Neutrinos
3:30 p.m. Balance
Recording Studios presents Jim McCormick & the Full Band
5 p.m. Deuce Records
presents Johnny Angel & the Swingin? Demons
WOLDENBERG RIVERFRONT PARK
11 p.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
COORS LIGHT STAGE (BERGER GREAT LAWN)
11 a.m. Frenchmen
Street Records presents The Mike Darby Band
12:45 p.m. Irvin
Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra
2:15 p.m. Louisiana
Music Factory presents Kermit Ruffins & the Barbecue Swingers with WYLD FM
98
3:45 p.m. ELM Records
presents the Ellis Marsalis Trio
5:30 p.m.
Margaritaville Cafe presents the Irene Sage Band
7 p.m. AmSouth Bank
presents Los Hombres Calientes: Irvin Mayfield & Bill Summers
8:30 p.m. Coca-Cola
presents Ivan Neville?s Dumpstaphunk
FQFI STAGE (HIBERNIA PAVILION)
11 a.m. Blue Nile
presents Master EW
12:45 p.m. Sharon
Martin & First Take
2:15 p.m. Kerry Irish
Pub presents Kim Carson & the Casualties
3:45 p.m. PJ?s Coffee & Tea Co. presents the Irvin Mayfield Quintet
5:15 p.m. Big Sam?s
Funky Nation
6:45 p.m. Cafe au
Lait Music presents Lenny McDaniel
8:30 p.m.
Havesoulwilltravel.com presents Have Soul Will Travel
SATCHMO SUMMERFEST BRASS BAND STAGE (KOHLMEYER LAWN)
11 a.m. Olympia Brass
Band
12:55 p.m. Some Like
It Hot Brass Band
2:50 p.m. Algiers
Brass Band
4:45 p.m. The Stooges
Brass Band
6:40 p.m. Lakeview
Brass Band
8:35 p.m. New Orleans
Nightcrawlers
ZATARAIN?S CAJUN & ZYDECO SHOWCASE
LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM?S OLD U.S. MINT (400 ESPLANADE AVE.)
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
ZATARAIN?S/OFFBEAT
STAGE
11 a.m.
www.jonnofiddle.com presents Jonno
12:30 p.m. Talbot
Historic Properties presents Southern Image
2 p.m. Savoy-Courville
3:45 p.m. Acadian
Ambulance presents Jamie Bergeron & the Kickin? Cajuns
5:30 p.m. Audio
Consultant George Artigues of Bayou Booking presents Dwayne Dopsie & the
Zydeco Hellraisers
SPECIAL EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS
11 a.m. Steve?s Bayou
Bugs, New Orleans Weavers & Spinners Guild
BOURBON STREET
HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK STAGE (200 BLOCK)
1:30 p.m. Frank Oxley & His Jazz Band
3:30 p.m. Richard
Crosby & the Jazz Beaux Six
GAMBIT WEEKLY STAGE
(300 BLOCK)
1:30 p.m. Rick
Trolsen?s Dixieland Jazz Band
3:30 p.m. Jamie Wight & the Portage Jazz Band
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL STAGE (400 BLOCK)
1:15 p.m. Jack
McLaughlin & the ?OZ? Band (Australia)
2:15 p.m. Fritz
Neidlinger?s Jazz Cats (Germany)
3:15 p.m. Canal
Creepers (Sweden)
4:15 p.m. Happy Pals
(Canada)
FRENCHQUARTER.COM STAGE (500 BLOCK)
1:30 p.m. Jack Maheu & Fire In The Pet Shop Callithumpian Jazz Band
3:30 p.m. Leroy Jones & New Orleans Finest
NOLA.COM Stage (700 Block)
1:30 p.m. Jacques
Gauthe & the Creole Rice Jazz Band
3:30 p.m. Bob Havens & His New Orleans All Stars
FRENCH MARKET
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK FRENCH QUARTER
VISITOR CENTER
2 p.m. Jerry
Jumonville and the Jump City Band
SPECIAL EVENTS
NEW ORLEANS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COLLOQUIUM ?THE BRASS BRAND
TRADITION IN NEW ORLEANS?
(Pre-registration is recommended. Call Ann Woodruff at
599-1526.)
9 a.m. ?The Brass
Band Tradition in New Orleans? ? an overview
9:30 a.m. ?The
Earliest Brass Bands in New Orleans? ? Dr. Connie Atkinson
10 a.m. ?Band Leader
Patrick Gilmour ? A Reassessment? ? Dr. Carolyn Kolb
10:30 a.m. ?19th
Century Brass Bands in New Orleans? ? Jerry Brock
11 a.m. ?National & International Influences on New Orleans Brass Band Music? ? Justin
Winston
Noon Joseph Logsdon
Memorial Awards Luncheon and Awards Ceremony (Guaranteed seating with
pre-registration.)
2 p.m. ?The Reliance
Brass Band & Its Offspring? ? Dr. Jack Stewart
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Boston singer/songwriter M'Liss Calzaretta, one of the
few non-local musicians at the French Quarter Fest,
plays Saturday at noon on the Where Y'at
Magazine Stage.
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3 p.m. ?Traditional?
Brass Band Panel ? Clive Wilson, Andrew Hall, Algiers Brass Band & Storyville Stompers
4 p.m. ?Modern? Brass
Band Panel ? Representatives from ReBirth, New Birth, Nightcrawlers and more
9 a.m. Opening
Second-Line Parade with the Hurricane Brass Band, 100 Block of Bourbon Street
to Jackson Square
10 a.m. Gumbo Ya Ya?s
Guess the Weight of the World?s Largest Praline Contest, 219 Bourbon St.
1 p.m. Open Courtyard
at the Gallier House, 1118-1132 Royal St.
2 p.m. Patio
Planters? Historic Courtyards Self-Guided Tour: 520 St. Louis St., 525 St.
Louis St., 528 St. Louis St., 514 Chartres St.
5 p.m. Official
French Quarter Festival Poster Signing/Meet the Artist Party, Bergen Putman
Gallery, 730 Royal St.
7 p.m. Historic New
Orleans Collection presents the Fifth Annual Bill Russell Lecture/Concert, St.
Louis Cathedral, Jackson Square (in collaboration with St. Louis Cathedral, Ogden
Museum of Southern Art and Contemporary Arts Center)
SATURDAY, APRIL 17
JACKSON SQUARE
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
SOUTHERN COMFORT STAGE
11 a.m. Banu Gibson & the New Orleans Hot Jazz
1 p.m. Joe Krown
Organ Combo
3 p.m. Ronnie Kole
Show with John Perkins
5 p.m. Charmaine
Neville Band with Reggie Houston & Amasa Miller
WOLDENBERG RIVERFRONT PARK
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
COORS LIGHT STAGE (BERGER GREAT LAWN)
11 a.m. Mona Lisa
Restaurant presents Ya Ya Soul
12:30 p.m. Hard Rock
Cafe presents Eric Lindell
2:15 p.m. Le Bon
Temps Roule presents Sol Fiya
3:45 p.m. Jambalaya
presents John Boutte & Uptown Okra
5:30 p.m. Red Eye
Grill presents the Theresa Andersson Group
7 p.m. Bourre?s BBQ & Spirits presents Walter ?Wolfman? Washington & the Roadmasters
8:30 p.m. Bonerama
with KKND FM 106.7
FQFI STAGE (HIBERNIA PAVILION)
11 a.m. Shades of
Praise with WPRF FM 94.9
12:45 p.m. Showcase Uptown
Supper Club presents Samirah Evans & Silktone
2:15 p.m. New Orleans
Rhythm & Blues Company featuring Michelle Ploue
3:45 p.m. Fertile
Crescent Entertainment presents Bleu Orleans
5:15 p.m. Mothership
Entertainment presents All That
7 p.m. T.G.I. Friday?s
presents Teedy & Umami
8:30 p.m. Checker
Yellow Cab presents Little Freddie King
SATCHMO SUMMERFEST BRASS BAND STAGE (KOHLMEYER LAWN)
11 a.m. Spirit of New
Orleans Brass Band
12:45 p.m. Miss
Belle?s Brass Band
2:30 p.m. Dr. Michael
White?s Liberty Brass Band
4:15 p.m. New Eureka
Brass Band
6 p.m. New Orleans
Music Online presents The Forgotten Souls Brass Band
8 p.m. Glen Andrews & His New Orleans Jazz Band
ZATARAIN?S CAJUN & ZYDECO SHOWCASE
LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM?S OLD U.S. MINT (400 ESPLANADE AVE.)
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
ZATARAIN?S/OFFBEAT
STAGE
11 a.m. Quarter Scene
Restaurant presents Recycled Cajuns
12:30 p.m. Mouton
Music presents Jeremy & the Zydeco Hot Boyz
2 p.m. Al Rapone and
Zydeco Express
3:45 p.m. CA Guitars
of Lafayette presents The Bluerunners
5:30 p.m. Zapp?s
Potato Chips presents Jo-El Sonnier
SPECIAL EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS
11 a.m. Steve?s Bayou
Bugs, New Orleans Weavers & Spinners Guild, and The Los Isle?os Heritage
& Cultural Society.
BOURBON STREET
HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK STAGE (200 BLOCK)
1 p.m. Louis Ford & His New Orleans Dixieland Flairs
3 p.m. Rene Netto & the Sounds of New Orleans
GAMBIT WEEKLY STAGE
(300 BLOCK)
1 p.m. McIntyre
Services Inc. presents Bob McIntyre & the Last Straws
3 p.m. Bruce O?Neil
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL STAGE (400 BLOCK)
1:15 p.m. French
Preservation Jazz Band (France)
2:15 p.m. Big Papa
Henry?s New Orleans Jazz Band (Sweden)
3:15 p.m. Peoria Jazz
Band (Canada)
4:15 p.m. Vintage
Jazzmen (France)
FRENCHQUARTER.COM STAGE (500 BLOCK)
1 p.m. Ronnie Magri & His New Orleans Jazz Band
3 p.m. Tim Laughlin & His Jazz Band
NOLA.COM STAGE (700 BLOCK)
1 p.m. Eddie Bayard & the New Orleans Classic Jazz Orchestra
3 p.m. Milton Rich & the Dixielanders
NEWORLEANSRESTAURANTS.COM STAGE (BOURBON AND ORLEANS)
6:45 p.m. Battle of
the Bands: Ryan Burrage & the Rhythmakers, Bob Walters & the Krewe of
Dixieland, Bob French?s Original Tuxedo Band
ROYAL STREET
WHITNEY BANK STAGE (400 BLOCK)
11 a.m. Friends of
Jabu
12:30 p.m. Rabadash
Records presents John Autin & the Autin Packing Co.
2 p.m. Steamboat
Willie & His New Orleans Jazz Band
3:30 p.m. The Pfister
Sisters
5 p.m. Dancin? at
Dusk with Jimmy Maxwell & His Orchestra
NEWORLEANS.COM STAGE (500 BLOCK)
Noon Seaport Cafe
presents The Tin Men
1:45 p.m. Kerry Irish
Pub presents Christian Serpas & Ghost Town with WNOE 101.1
3:30 p.m. Badmouth
Hot Sauce presents the Rockin? Jake Band
WHERE Y?AT MAGAZINE
STAGE (700 BLOCK)
Noon Daiquiri Deli
presents M?liss Calzaretta
1:45 p.m. Mama Rosa?s
presents Hot Club of New Orleans
3:30 p.m. Bergen
Putman Gallery presents Riccardo Crespo & Sol
FRENCH MARKET
CHILDREN?S ACTIVITIES: PERFORMANCE PAVILION ? DUTCH ALLEY
Noon See Children?s
Activities
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK?S FRENCH QUARTER
VISITOR CENTER
1 p.m. Navy Band New
Orleans Jazz Combo
2 p.m. Andrew Hall?s
Society Brass Band
LE PETIT THEATRE (616 ST. PETER ST.)
Louisiana Life
magazine?s Classical Showcase
11 a.m. New Orleans
String Project
Noon John Rankin
(solo classical guitar)
1:30 p.m. Jane Gabka & the UNO Wind Quintet
3 p.m. The Jim
Campbell Memorial String Ensemble
CHILDREN?S ACTIVITIES
10 a.m. Audubon
Aquarium of the Americas ? Kids? Quarter on the Aquarium Plaza featuring Children?s
Educational Arts & Crafts
11 a.m. St. Anthony?s
Garden, behind St. Louis Cathedral ? Children?s Arts & Crafts, Face
Painting, Balloons, Tulane Hospital for Children presents Papillon at noon
& 1:30
FRENCH MARKET PERFORMANCE PAVILION ? DUTCH ALLEY
Noon Howard Pink & His Musical Garden Hoses
1 p.m. Adella Adella
The Story Teller
2 p.m. The Earthtones
3 p.m. Jonno
4 p.m. Tulane
Hospital for Children presents Papillion
SPECIAL EVENTS
8 a.m. New Orleans
Art Association?s Pirates? Alley Art Show, Pirates? Alley, Royal Street, Pere
Antoine Alley, Cabildo Alley
8 a.m. McDonogh 15?s
?Little Red School House? 1/2 Mile Fun Run/Walk
8:30 a.m. 5K Fun
Run/Walk, 721 St. Philip St. $15 includes entry, T-shirt and refreshments. Call
426-1602 or email bhornsby@cox.net. Proceeds to benefit McDonogh 15 music
program.
10 a.m. Gumbo Ya Ya?s
Guess the Weight of the World?s Largest Praline Contest, 219 Bourbon St.
NEW ORLEANS INTERNATIONAL MUSIC COLLOQUIM, ?THE BRASS BAND
TRADITION IN NEW ORLEANS? (LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM?S OLD U.S. MINT)
(Pre-registration is recommended. Call Ann Woodruff at
599-1526.)
10 a.m. ?Music & Funerals in New Orleans ? The Evolving Tradition? ? Dr. Jack Stewart
11 a.m. ?Gender & Brass: A Panel? ? Representatives from the Pinettes and more
Noon ?The Brass Band
Revival in the 1970s: Fairview
Baptist Band Alumni Panel?
1 p.m. ?Pioneers in
the Modern Sound: Dirty Dozen Brass Band Alumni Panel?
2 p.m. ?Second Lining
in New Orleans ? A Panel on the Evolving Tradition & Function?
3 p.m. ?The Role of
the Tuba in New Orleans Brass Band Music? ? A panel with the experts
4 p.m. Interview with
?Uncle? Lionel Batiste, bass drummer of Treme Brass Band
2 p.m. Patio
Planters? Historic Courtyards Self-Guided Tour: 541 Dauphine St., 931 St. Louis St., 539 Burgundy St., 533
Royal St.
2 p.m. Acme Oyster
House presents the World Oyster Eating Championships, Aquarium of the Americas
Dusk Operatic
performance with soprano Kathy Lawes, W Hotel Balcony, 316 Chartres St.
Presented by La Belle Galerie.
9:45 p.m. French Quarter
Festival 2004 Fireworks over the Mississippi
SUNDAY, APRIL 18
JACKSON SQUARE
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
SOUTHERN COMFORT STAGE
11 a.m. Storyville
Stompers
1 p.m. Dukes of
Dixieland
3 p.m. The Al
Belletto Big Jazz Band featuring Leif Pedersen
5 p.m. Big Al Carson
with KMEZ FM 102.9
WOLDENBERG RIVERFRONT PARK
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
COORS LIGHT STAGE (BERGER GREAT LAWN)
11 a.m.
Margaritaville Cafe presents The Washboard Chaz Blues Trio
12:30 p.m. Pat
O?Brien?s presents Bucktown All-Stars with WTIX FM 94.3
2:15 p.m. USA Hosts
presents Kim Prevost & Bill Solley
4 p.m. Bourbon
Orleans Hotel presents Timothea
5:45 p.m. Frenchy Gallery
presents Juice
7:30 p.m. NOLA.com
presents Henry Butler & the Game Band
FQFI STAGE (HIBERNIA PAVILION)
11 a.m. Audrey
Ferguson & Voices of Distinction with WPRF FM 94.9
12:45 p.m. Mothership
Entertainment presents the Lynn Drury Band
2:15 p.m. Dante?s
Kitchen presents Johnny Sketch & the Dirty Notes
3:45 p.m. Dr.
Tichenor?s Antiseptic presents The Revealers
5:30 p.m. Mothership
Entertainment presents Iris May Tango
7:15 p.m. House of
Blues presents Papa Grows Funk
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Sean Ardoin & Zydekool brings funky zydeco to the
Zatarain's/ OffBeat Stage Sunday at 12:30 p.m.
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SATCHMO SUMMERFEST BRASS BAND STAGE (KOHLMEYER LAWN)
11 a.m. Treme Brass
Band
1 p.m. Young Reliance
Brass Band
3:10 p.m. Excelsior
Brass Band
5:15 p.m. Andrew
Hall?s Society Brass Band
7:20 p.m. Lil?
Rascals Brass Band
ZATARAIN?S CAJUN & ZYDECO SHOWCASE
LOUISIANA STATE MUSEUM?S OLD U.S. MINT (400 ESPLANADE AVE.)
11 a.m. Coca-Cola & Coors Light present the World?s Largest Jazz Brunch with WWL 870 AM
ZATARAIN?S/OFFBEAT
STAGE
11 a.m. Bywater Art
Market presents Gayla & Gumbo Rodeo
12:30 p.m. ClearaDate.com presents Sean Ardoin & Zydekool
2 p.m.
www.JimmyThibodeaux.com presents The Jimmy Thibodeaux Band
3:45 p.m. Mrs.
Wheat?s Natchitoches Meat Pies presents Amanda Shaw & the Cute Guys
5:30 p.m. Zatarain?s
presents Rockin? Dopsie Jr. & the Zydeco Twisters
SPECIAL EXHIBITS AND DEMONSTRATIONS
11 a.m. Steve?s Bayou
Bugs, New Orleans Weavers & Spinners Guild, and the Los Isle?os Heritage
& Cultural Society
BOURBON STREET
HIBERNIA NATIONAL BANK STAGE (200 BLOCK)
Noon Lionel Ferbos & the Palm Court Jazz Band
2 p.m. John Loupe & the New Orleans Rhythm Kings
GAMBIT WEEKLY STAGE
(300 BLOCK)
Noon Sullivan Dabney & His Muzik Jazz Band
2 p.m. Chris Clifton & His All-Stars
CONTINENTAL AIRLINES INTERNATIONAL STAGE (400 BLOCK)
12:30 p.m. BORG Dixie
Band (Austria)
1:45 p.m. Kid Bastien
Remembered (Canada)
3 p.m. Pontchartrain
Owls (International)
FRENCHQUARTER.COM STAGE (500 BLOCK)
Noon Lars Edegran & His New Orleans Jazz Band
2 p.m. Clive Wilson?s
New Orleans Serenaders
NOLA.COM STAGE (700 BLOCK)
Noon ?Kid? Simmons?
New Orleans Jazz Band
2 p.m. Tom Saunders & The New Orleans Jazz Vipers
ROYAL STREET
WHITNEY BANK STAGE (400 BLOCK)
11 a.m. Quarter Scene
Restaurant presents Mary?s Ex
12:30 p.m. Mothership
Entertainment presents Bust
2 p.m. d.b.a.
presents Coco Robicheaux & Spiritland
3:30 p.m. Astral
Project presents Astral Project
NEWORLEANS.COM STAGE (500 BLOCK)
Noon Tommy Elias & Fancy Music
1:45 p.m. National
Fruit Flavor Co. Inc. presents Andi Hoffmann & B-Goes
3:30 p.m. W.A. ?Chip?
Forstall ? Law Office presents Kelly Love Jones
WHERE Y?AT MAGAZINE STAGE
(700 BLOCK)
Noon Donna?s Bar & Grill presents Tom McDermott & Tim Laughlin
1:15 p.m. John Royen
2:30 p.m. The
Ponchartrain Hotel presents Philip Melancon
3:45 p.m. Mothership
Entertainment presents Brice Miller Jazz Combo
FRENCH MARKET
CHILDREN?S ACTIVITIES: PERFORMANCE PAVILION ? DUTCH ALLEY
Noon See Children?s
Activities
NEW ORLEANS JAZZ NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARK?S FRENCH QUARTER
VISITOR CENTER
1 p.m. Navy Show Band
South
2 p.m. Doreen?s Jazz
New Orleans
LE PETIT THEATRE (616 ST. PETER ST.)
Louisiana Life Magazine?s Classical Showcase
11 a.m. Greater New
Orleans Youth Orchestra Chamber Ensemble
Noon Ansis Freimanis
String Quartet
1:30 p.m. David
Carbonara & La Choute String Quintet
3 p.m. Rachel van
Voorhees (Harpist)
CHILDREN?S ACTIVITIES
11 a.m. Audubon
Aquarium of the Americas ? Kids? Quarter on the Aquarium Plaza featuring
Children?s Educational Arts & Crafts
11 a.m. St. Anthony?s
Garden, behind St. Louis Cathedral ? Children?s Arts & Crafts, Face
Painting, Balloons, Tulane Hospital for Children presents Papillon at noon
& 1:30
FRENCH MARKET PERFORMANCE PAVILION ? DUTCH ALLEY
Noon Dancing Hands & Singing Feet
1 p.m. Johnette
Downing
2 p.m. Angela the
Yarn Spinner
3 p.m. Harold Brown & the Crescent City Drumming Camp
4 p.m. Tulane
Hospital for Children presents Papillion
1 p.m. New Orleans
Museum of Art?s Van Go: Museum on Wheels
SPECIAL EVENTS
8 a.m. New Orleans
Art Association?s Pirates? Alley Art Show, Pirates? Alley, Royal Street, Pere
Antoine Alley, Cabildo Alley
10 a.m. Gumbo Ya Ya?s
Guess the Weight of the World?s Largest Praline Contest, 219 Bourbon St.
(Performance times and listings subject to change.)

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