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Maria Muldaur and Tuba Skinny ‘Get Happy Together’ This is the kind of New Orleans music that makes a person smile and tap one’s feet when a song is happy and moan with a knowing smile when it’s sad. Let s Get Happy Together Maria Muldaur and Tuba Skinny Stony Plain 7 May 2021 Maria Muldaur has done more than any other contemporary artist to keep the music of early 20th century jazz and blues women alive. She has recorded full-length albums dedicated to individual performers such as Blue Lu Barker and Memphis Minnie, as well as thematic ones including the critically acclaimed ....
Digging into the tradition, playing vintage material for young hipsters, making musicology fun Maria Muldaur started doing that in the Boston coffeehouses five decades ago, and Tuba Skinny is doing it in New Orleans now. So, it’s no surprise that they’ve been circling around each other for a while (Muldaur sat in with Tuba Skinny at d.b.a. two years ago) and that they’ve now made an album out of it. The pairing makes sense on a few levels: Tuba Skinny have lacked a good frontwoman since regular singer Erika Lewis went part-time, and Muldaur can always use a band to click with. They’re enough on the same wavelength that this project avoids the clumsiness often found in cross-generational collaborations. Muldaur’s persona has always been a bit bawdy it was she who made a ’70s hit out of Blue Lu Barker’s “Don’t Feel My Leg” so Tuba Skinny can play loose and be respectful at the same time. Muldaur’s voice has deepened over the years, but these sessions bring ....
WWOZ releases 2021 Jazz Festing in Place schedule WWOZ has released the schedule for the 2021 Jazz Festing in Place radio schedule from Thursday, April 22. through Sunday, May 1, the dates of what would have been set aside for live broadcasts from the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, which has been rescheduled for October. Colloquially known as “the cubes” a reference to the grid of performances printed in guidebooks the lineup will include sets from the very first Jazz Fest in 1970, including The Meters, Pete Fountain, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Clifton Chenier, and Duke Ellington. Other highlights will include a set from Danny and Blue Lu Barker in 1989, the Neville Brothers in 2003, Ella Fitzgerald with Stevie Wonder in 1977, Greg Bartholomew with Fats Domino in 1999, and the Allman Brothers in 2010. ....