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PRODUCED BY FRENCH QUARTER FESTIVALS, INC.
Louis“Satchmo”Armstrong
Louis“Satchmo”Armstrong
Louis“Satchmo”Armstrong
Louis“Satchmo”Armstrong
AUGUST 2-4, 2019AUGUST 2-4, 2019New Orleans Jazz Museum at the Mint
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Sales of food, beverages, and merchandise help support this festival
NO COOLERS OR OUTSIDE FOOD/BEVERAGES
FRI, AUGUST 2
GE STAGE HILTON SATCHMOLEGACY STAGEFIDELITY
BANK STAGE JAZZ MUSEUM THIRD FLOORESPLANADE SIDE
11:00–11:45ON ESPLANADE AVE.
(OUTSIDE GATES)
2019 SATCHMO SUMMERFESTPRESENTED BY CHEVRON
12:00-1:10French Quarter Business
Association presents
PreservationBrass
1:30-2:40
Clive Wilson’sNew OrleansSerenaders
3:00-4:10Hotel Provincial and
The Derbes Foundation presents
The Nayo JonesExperience
4:30-5:40
Kermit Ruffins& the Barbecue
Swingers
6:00-7:10
Cyril Neville’sSwamp Funk
7:30-9:00
Corey Henry &the Treme Funktet
11:30-12:30
Paul Kahn
Louis Armstrong & HoagyCarmichael: Rockin’ Chair
12:30-1:30
John Swenson
Satchmo andthe Saints
1:30-2:30
Jerry Roche & Ricky Riccardi
Louis ArmstrongReturns to Europe
2:30-3:30
Bruce Raeburn
Masquerade, Marketing,and Shapeshifting Race
in Early New Orleans Jazz
3:30-4:30
Gwen Thompkins Interview
Veronique Dorsey,Jazz Henry, and
Marla Dixon
4:30-5:30
Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 1
The Timex AllStar Jazz Shows
12:15-1:30Omni Royal Orleans presents
The Palm CourtJazz Band
1:50-3:00
DinosAurchestra
3:20-4:30Danny & Alana Wolfe present
Palmetto BugStompers
4:50-6:00Friend of Fest presents
CharmaineNeville6:20-7:30
Zapp’s Potato Chips presents
The OriginalPinettes Brass
Band
7:50-9:00
MichaelWard
JAX Brewery Parking Lots andThe Berger Company presents
Councilmember Kristin GislesonPalmer with Harrah’s presents Crystal Clear Imaging presents
presented by
CALL 504-529-5333 TO BOOK YOUR ROOM
Official hotel forFrench Quarter Fest
andSatchmo SummerFest
The Big CheezyCrawfish Macaroni & Cheese — $7Bacon Macaroni & Cheese — $5Roast Beef Debris Nachos — $8Buffalo Chicken Nachos — $8
Café DauphineCajun Seafood Eggrolls — $9Deep Fried Seafood Stuffed Bell Peppers — $10Fried Green Tomato & Shrimp Remoulade — $8Shrimp Remoulade over Salad — $8
The Company BurgerCompany Burger: Two Thin Patties, Bread & Butter Pickles, Red Onions & American Cheese — $10 order without Bun for Gluten FreeTurkey Burger: Tomato Jam, Green Goddess Dressing & Arugula — $10 without Bun — $9Company Fries: Hand-Cut & Twice Fried (V) — $5Tater Tots (V) — $5
Congreso CubanoRopa Vieja (G) — $9Maduros Fritos (G) — $6
Dorignac’s Food CenterRed Beans & Rice with Sausage (G) — $7.50Bread Pudding — $5
Gulf TacosBelly of the Beast Taco (G) — 1 for $5 / 2 for $9Shrimp Taco (G) — 1 for $5 / 2 for $9Gulf Taco — 1 for $5 / 2 for $9Mexica Street Corn (G) (V) — $5
Lasyone’s Meat Pie RestaurantCrawfish Pie — $8.50 / with Taters — $12Creole Tater Stix (V) — $4Meat Pie — $6.50 / with Taters — $10Bayou Shrimp & Blue Cheese Salad with Toasted Ciabatta — $8 with Cucumber Medallions — $8Fried Creole Seafood Dressing Boulettes topped with Crawfish Etouffee — $12
Plum Street Snoballs — $5Regular Flavors (V)(G): Strawberry, Bubble Gum, Cherry, Pineapple, Lemon-Lime, or GrapeCream Flavors (G): Nectar Cream, Coconut Cream, Chocolate Cream, Cream Ice Cream, or Iced Coffee CreamSugar Free Flavors (G): Raspberry or Pink Lemonade (G)Add Condensed Milk — $1
Quintin’s Ice CreamIce Cream: Vanilla Bean, Swamp Mint, or Chocolate Cup — $5Homemade Vanilla Bean Ice Cream Sandwiches — $5Sorbet: Mango Tango or Watermelon Lemonade Sorbet Cup — $5
Rusty PelicanChicken & Sausage Jambalaya — $6Fresh Fruit Skewer with Chocolate or Caramel Drizzle — $4Tabouli Salad — $5
Abita BeerDraft: Amber, The Boot, Hop-On, Strawberry — Reg. $6; Large $10 (refill $8)Can: Amber, The Boot, Hop-On, Strawberry — $6
Abita Beer GardenAmber, Purple Haze, Turbodog, Big Easy IPA, 30°90°, Cirrusly Wheat, Strawberry, or Abita Light — $6Andygator or Honeysuckle Saison — $8
Wine & Champagne — $9Sonoma-Cutrer: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, or Rosé Korbel: Brut Rosé, Brut Champagne, or Mimosa
Cocktails (mixed) Single — $8, Double — $14, Extra Shot — $5Jack Daniel’s, Jack Daniel’s Rye, Jack Daniel’s Honey, Finlandia Vodka, Tequila Herradura, Bayou Rum, Lynchburg Lemonade, or Bubly SeabreezeHerradura Premium Margarita (16oz.) — $12
Non-Alcoholic BeveragesAquafina Water — $2Bubly (Grapefruit or Lime) — $3Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, or Sierra Mist — $3Gatorade — $4
Iced BeveragesLuzianne Iced Tea: Sweet, Unsweet, or Peach — $4French Market Cold Brew Iced Coffee — $5
New Orleans Original DaiquirisMango, Pina Colada, Jungle JuiceSmall — $8 | Sport Bottle — $13 (refill $9) Extra Shot — $2
OFFICIAL FESTIVAL BEVERAGES
FRI, AUGUST 2
GE STAGE HILTON SATCHMOLEGACY STAGEFIDELITY
BANK STAGE JAZZ MUSEUM THIRD FLOORESPLANADE SIDE
11:00–11:45ON ESPLANADE AVE.
(OUTSIDE GATES)
2019 SATCHMO SUMMERFESTPRESENTED BY CHEVRON
12:00-1:10French Quarter Business
Association presents
PreservationBrass
1:30-2:40
Clive Wilson’sNew OrleansSerenaders
3:00-4:10Hotel Provincial and
The Derbes Foundation presents
The Nayo JonesExperience
4:30-5:40
Kermit Ruffins& the Barbecue
Swingers
6:00-7:10
Cyril Neville’sSwamp Funk
7:30-9:00
Corey Henry &the Treme Funktet
11:30-12:30
Paul Kahn
Louis Armstrong & HoagyCarmichael: Rockin’ Chair
12:30-1:30
John Swenson
Satchmo andthe Saints
1:30-2:30
Jerry Roche & Ricky Riccardi
Louis ArmstrongReturns to Europe
2:30-3:30
Bruce Raeburn
Masquerade, Marketing,and Shapeshifting Race
in Early New Orleans Jazz
3:30-4:30
Gwen Thompkins Interview
Veronique Dorsey,Jazz Henry, and
Marla Dixon
4:30-5:30
Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 1
The Timex AllStar Jazz Shows
12:15-1:30Omni Royal Orleans presents
The Palm CourtJazz Band
1:50-3:00
DinosAurchestra
3:20-4:30Danny & Alana Wolfe present
Palmetto BugStompers
4:50-6:00Friend of Fest presents
CharmaineNeville6:20-7:30
Zapp’s Potato Chips presents
The OriginalPinettes Brass
Band
7:50-9:00
MichaelWard
JAX Brewery Parking Lots andThe Berger Company presents
Councilmember Kristin GislesonPalmer with Harrah’s presents Crystal Clear Imaging presents
presented by
CALL 504-529-5333 TO BOOK YOUR ROOM
Official hotel forFrench Quarter Fest
andSatchmo SummerFest
Abita BeerDraft: Amber, The Boot, Hop-On, Strawberry — Reg. $6; Large $10 (refill $8)Can: Amber, The Boot, Hop-On, Strawberry — $6
Abita Beer GardenAmber, Purple Haze, Turbodog, Big Easy IPA, 30°90°, Cirrusly Wheat, Strawberry, or Abita Light — $6Andygator or Honeysuckle Saison — $8
Wine & Champagne — $9Sonoma-Cutrer: Chardonnay, Pinot Noir, or Rosé Korbel: Brut Rosé, Brut Champagne, or Mimosa
Cocktails (mixed) Single — $8, Double — $14, Extra Shot — $5Jack Daniel’s, Jack Daniel’s Rye, Jack Daniel’s Honey, Finlandia Vodka, Tequila Herradura, Bayou Rum, Lynchburg Lemonade, or Bubly SeabreezeHerradura Premium Margarita (16oz.) — $12
Non-Alcoholic BeveragesAquafina Water — $2Bubly (Grapefruit or Lime) — $3Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, or Sierra Mist — $3Gatorade — $4
Iced BeveragesLuzianne Iced Tea: Sweet, Unsweet, or Peach — $4French Market Cold Brew Iced Coffee — $5
New Orleans Original DaiquirisMango, Pina Colada, Jungle JuiceSmall — $8 | Sport Bottle — $13 (refill $9) Extra Shot — $2
2019 SATCHMO SUMMERFEST PRESENTED BY CHEVRONSAT, AUGUST 3 SUN, AUGUST 4
GE STAGE HILTON SATCHMOLEGACY STAGE
JAZZ MUSEUM THIRD FLOORESPLANADE SIDE
Tips go directly to our Musicians’ Performance Fund. Please show
your support at festival sponsored beverage booths or by texting:
TIP THE TALENT
11:00–11:45ON ESPLANADE AVE.
(OUTSIDE GATES)
GE STAGE HILTON SATCHMOLEGACY STAGE
JAZZ MUSEUM THIRD FLOORESPLANADE SIDE
FIDELITYBANK STAGE
FIDELITYBANK STAGE
FQFEST to 44-321
10AM
11AM
MASSPARADE 1210 GOVERNOR NICHOLLS
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCHJazz Mass presented by
12:15-1:30The Bombay Club presents
Ecirb Müller’sTwisted Dixie
1:50-3:00
Catie Rodgersand the
Gentilly Stompers
3:20-4:30The Bombay Club presents
Doreen’sJazz
4:50-6:00The Bombay Club presents
Troy Sawyer andthe Elementz
6:20-7:30The Bombay Club presents
ShannonPowell7:50-9:00
Big 6Brass Band
The Bombay Club presents
The Bombay Club presents
11:30-12:30
David Wright & Vic Hobson
Louis Armstrong,New Orleans Jazz, andBarbershop Harmony
12:30-1:30
Performance Set
CrossroadsQuartet
1:30-2:30
David Sager
Pops and Mom, SincereFlattery: Louis Armstrong
meets Ethel Waters
2:30-3:30
Michael Decuir
Louis Armstrong and theArtistic Debate during
the Harlem Renaissance
3:30-4:30
Deano Assunto with Sally Young
Louis and the AssuntoDukes of Dixieland
1947-1974
4:30-5:30
Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 2
Louis Armstrong inHis Own Words
12:00-1:10The Bombay Club presents
New OrleansClassic Big Band
with Ricky Riccardi
1:30-2:40The Bombay Club presents
Doyle CooperJazz Band
3:00-4:10The Bombay Club presents
TremeBrass Band
4:30-5:40The Bombay Club presents
Big EasyBrawlers
6:00-7:10The Bombay Club presents
Robin Barnes &The Fiyabirds
7:30-900The Bombay Club presents
Bill Summers& Jazalsa
12:15-1:20Friend of Fest presents
Marla Dixon’sShotgun
Jazz Band
3:00-4:00
Tim Laughlin’stribute to Connie Jones
4:20-5:20
Joe Lastie’sNew Orleans Sound
5:40-6:40
Leroy Jones &New Orleans’
Finest
7:00-7:50
TonyaBoyd-Cannon
Friend of Fest presents
Sal Borelli presents
Andrew & Rebecca Kelly present
Councilmember-at-LargeWilliams with Harrah's presents
1:40-2:40
Smitty Dee’sBrass Band featuring
Dimitri Smith
11:30-12:30
Jim Thornton
WNWLAP:What Note Would
Louis Armstrong Play
12:30-1:30
Scott Wenzel & Ricky Riccardi
A Life in Jazz: A Tributeto Dan Morgenstern
1:30-2:30
Tom Reney
Louis Armstrong as CulturalHero in the Writings of
George Frazier and Ralph Ellison
2:30-3:30
Matt Sakakeeny
The Traditionof Innovation
3:30-4:30
Nicholas Payton & Melissa A. Weber
On Louis Armstrong and BlackAmerican Music: A Conversation
with Nicholas Payton
4:30-5:30
Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 3
By Request!
12:00-1:00The Spotted Cat Music Club presents
The Gardenof Joy
1:20-2:20Backroom at Buffa's presents
Steve Pistoriuspresents the music of
Louis and Papa Joe
2:30-3:40Hard Rock Cafe presents
EllisMarsalis
4:00-5:00The Davenport Lounge presents
JeremyDavenport
5:20-6:20
Topsy Chapmanand Solid Harmony
6:40-8:00The Orpheum Theater presents
Trumpet Tributeto Louis Armstrongwith Trumpet Mafia
AlignK12 Education Consulting presents
Rolland Safe and Lock presents
JUL 31—AUG 2
Parade presented by
presented by
2019 SATCHMO SUMMERFEST PRESENTED BY CHEVRONSAT, AUGUST 3 SUN, AUGUST 4
GE STAGE HILTON SATCHMOLEGACY STAGE
JAZZ MUSEUM THIRD FLOORESPLANADE SIDE
Tips go directly to our Musicians’ Performance Fund. Please show
your support at festival sponsored beverage booths or by texting:
TIP THE TALENT
11:00–11:45ON ESPLANADE AVE.
(OUTSIDE GATES)
GE STAGE HILTON SATCHMOLEGACY STAGE
JAZZ MUSEUM THIRD FLOORESPLANADE SIDE
FIDELITYBANK STAGE
FIDELITYBANK STAGE
FQFEST to 44-321
10AM
11AM
MASSPARADE 1210 GOVERNOR NICHOLLS
ST. AUGUSTINE CHURCHJazz Mass presented by
12:15-1:30The Bombay Club presents
Ecirb Müller’sTwisted Dixie
1:50-3:00
Catie Rodgersand the
Gentilly Stompers
3:20-4:30The Bombay Club presents
Doreen’sJazz
4:50-6:00The Bombay Club presents
Troy Sawyer andthe Elementz
6:20-7:30The Bombay Club presents
ShannonPowell7:50-9:00
Big 6Brass Band
The Bombay Club presents
The Bombay Club presents
11:30-12:30
David Wright & Vic Hobson
Louis Armstrong,New Orleans Jazz, andBarbershop Harmony
12:30-1:30
Performance Set
CrossroadsQuartet
1:30-2:30
David Sager
Pops and Mom, SincereFlattery: Louis Armstrong
meets Ethel Waters
2:30-3:30
Michael Decuir
Louis Armstrong and theArtistic Debate during
the Harlem Renaissance
3:30-4:30
Deano Assunto with Sally Young
Louis and the AssuntoDukes of Dixieland
1947-1974
4:30-5:30
Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 2
Louis Armstrong inHis Own Words
12:00-1:10The Bombay Club presents
New OrleansClassic Big Band
with Ricky Riccardi
1:30-2:40The Bombay Club presents
Doyle CooperJazz Band
3:00-4:10The Bombay Club presents
TremeBrass Band
4:30-5:40The Bombay Club presents
Big EasyBrawlers
6:00-7:10The Bombay Club presents
Robin Barnes &The Fiyabirds
7:30-900The Bombay Club presents
Bill Summers& Jazalsa
12:15-1:20Friend of Fest presents
Marla Dixon’sShotgun
Jazz Band
3:00-4:00
Tim Laughlin’stribute to Connie Jones
4:20-5:20
Joe Lastie’sNew Orleans Sound
5:40-6:40
Leroy Jones &New Orleans’
Finest
7:00-7:50
TonyaBoyd-Cannon
Friend of Fest presents
Sal Borelli presents
Andrew & Rebecca Kelly present
Councilmember-at-LargeWilliams with Harrah's presents
1:40-2:40
Smitty Dee’sBrass Band featuring
Dimitri Smith
11:30-12:30
Jim Thornton
WNWLAP:What Note Would
Louis Armstrong Play
12:30-1:30
Scott Wenzel & Ricky Riccardi
A Life in Jazz: A Tributeto Dan Morgenstern
1:30-2:30
Tom Reney
Louis Armstrong as CulturalHero in the Writings of
George Frazier and Ralph Ellison
2:30-3:30
Matt Sakakeeny
The Traditionof Innovation
3:30-4:30
Nicholas Payton & Melissa A. Weber
On Louis Armstrong and BlackAmerican Music: A Conversation
with Nicholas Payton
4:30-5:30
Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 3
By Request!
12:00-1:00The Spotted Cat Music Club presents
The Gardenof Joy
1:20-2:20Backroom at Buffa's presents
Steve Pistoriuspresents the music of
Louis and Papa Joe
2:30-3:40Hard Rock Cafe presents
EllisMarsalis
4:00-5:00The Davenport Lounge presents
JeremyDavenport
5:20-6:20
Topsy Chapmanand Solid Harmony
6:40-8:00The Orpheum Theater presents
Trumpet Tributeto Louis Armstrongwith Trumpet Mafia
AlignK12 Education Consulting presents
Rolland Safe and Lock presents
JUL 31—AUG 2
Parade presented by
presented by
Belle’s Diner • Carolyn & Pat Grealy • Center Staging of LA LLC • Cynthia G. Robidoux
Edward F. Foulks • F.E.S.S. Inc. • The Frenchmen Hotel • Hove' Parfumeur • Kenneth B. Morgan, Jr.
Leni Corwin • Leslie T. Alley • Mary Ann & John Jacobs in support of Lowernine.org
The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery • Rickie and AJ Maloney • Susco
Satchmo Legacy StageHILTON Satchmo Legacy Stage (CONTINUED)
Learn about Louis — Great talks by scholars, musicians, and more!
3RD FLOORNEW ORLEANSJAZZ MUSEUM
POPS’ PLAYHOUSE FORKIDS
POWERED BY
Saturday and Sunday 11:30am to 4:30pm inside the museum — First floor!
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 — ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE FREE & run aPPROXIMATELY 60 minutes
11:30AM Paul Kahn: Louis Armstrong & Hoagy Carmichael: Rockin’ ChairThe collaborations of Louis Armstrong and Hoagy Carmichael examined through recordings and rare videos as a metaphor for the evolving impact of race on jazz history.
12:30PM John Swenson: Satchmo and the SaintsLouis Armstrong had a complicated relationship with religion, yet he was the first jazz musician to record the spiritual “When the Saints Go Marching In.” The presentation will include Armstrong’s own words, music, and video clips.
1:30PM Jerry Roche and Ricky Riccardi: Louis Armstrong Returns to EuropeAfter a 13 year absence, Armstrong returned to Europe in 1948. Learn about the show and hear tracks from the historical performance.
2:30PM Bruce Raeburn: ‘That Ain’t No Creole, It’s a ...!’Masquerade, Marketing, and Shapeshifting Race in Early New Orleans Jazz — Dr. Raeburn examines photographic representations of cosplay by early New Orleans jazz musicians seeking to develop new markets. The use of stage masquerade and the portrayals of race serve as a context for exploring the controversy surrounding Louis Armstrong’s masking in blackface as King Zulu in 1949.
3:30PM Female Trumpet Panel: Veronique Dorsey, Jazz Henry, and Marla Dixon with Gwen ThompkinsHosted and interviewed by Gwen Thompkins, hear from this all female trumpet panel on what it’s like to be a female trumpeter in New Orleans, who inspires them today, and who influenced them to take this path.
4:30PM Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 1: The Timex All Star Jazz ShowsBetween 1957 and 1959, Louis Armstrong starred in four televised “Timex All Star Jazz Shows.” Join Armstrong historian Ricky Riccardi as he screens the best moments from each special, including Armstrong performing with his All Stars, Jack Teagarden, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, and many more!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 — ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE FREE & run aPPROXIMATELY 60 minutes
11:30AM David Wright and Vic Hobson: Louis Armstrong, New Orleans Jazz, and Barbershop HarmonyArmstrong repeatedly said that his jazz playing was derived from his early quartet experience. This presentation will demonstrate with aural examples various ways in which jazz replicates musical devices of barbershop harmonizers.
12:30PM Crossroads QuartetAfter demonstrating barbershop licks that worked their way into jazz at David Wright and Vic Hobson’s presentation in the previous hour, Crossroads Quartet will give a performance set in which barbershop’s relation with jazz, blues, and gospel will become evident.
1:30PM David Sager: Pops and Mom, Sincere Flattery: Louis Armstrong meets Ethel Waters Louis Armstrong and Ethel Waters had much in common. Both raised themselves up from abject poverty to become peer-less performers. Their paths rarely crossed, but their styles complemented each other and in many ways dovetailed. This presentation explores commonalities found in the influences, music, and trajectories of these two immortals.
2:30PM Michael Decuir: Louis Armstrong and the Artistic Debate during the Harlem RenaissanceHear research surrounding the debate regarding the purpose and validity as it relates to the visual, literary and performance arts during the Harlem Renaissance. Michael Decuir will juxtapose Langston Hughes’s arguments in his essay “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain” with Armstrong’s recording of “West End Blues” and include the peripheral impact on other period artists and philosophers.
3:30PM Deano Assunto interviewed by Sally Young: Louis and the Assunto Dukes of Dixieland 1947-1974Deano Assunto, son of Dukes of Dixieland founder Frank Assunto, will discuss his family’s personal and professional connection to Louis Armstrong, including the band’s LP recording with Armstrong (Louie & the Dukes). Deano will also share some of his unseen collection of music and photos.
4:30PM Ricky Riccardi: Video Pops 2: Louis Armstrong in His Own WordsLouis Armstrong was undoubtedly one of the world’s great storytellers. Ricky Riccardi has combed through hours of rare footage of Armstrong on television to put together a presentation featuring the best clips of Louis talking about New Orleans, music, race, Swiss Kriss, and more.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 — ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE FREE & run aPPROXIMATELY 60 minutes
11:30AM Jim Thornton — WNWLAP: What Note Would Louis Armstrong PlayTo better understand the musical genius of Louis Armstrong and his divine ability to play angelic notes, trumpeter and author Jim Thornton will discuss a math-based analysis of the 1927 transcriptions of Armstrong’s “125 Jazz Breaks” to illuminate this holy grail of musical wisdom.
12:30PM Scott Wenzel and Ricky Riccardi: A Life in Jazz: A Tribute to Dan MorgensternThis October will mark the 90th birthday of 8-time Grammy winner, NEA Jazz Master and Satchmo SummerFest favorite Dan Morgenstern! Two of his disciples, Scott Wenzel and Ricky Riccardi, will pay tribute to Dan’s upcoming milestone by focusing on his relationship with Louis Armstrong, playing audio of Louis and Dan together, showing video of Dan speaking about Louis and reading some of Dan’s greatest writing on the trumpeter. Expect a personal video greeting from Dan to his New Orleans friends, too!
1:30PM Tom Reney: Louis Armstrong as Cultural Hero in the Writings of George Frazier and Ralph EllisonIn 1970, Boston Globe columnist George Frazier wrote an appreciation of Louis Armstrong that chided the jazz com-munity about the long overdue honor he felt it owed Armstrong, critical of those who’d dismissed Armstrong as an Uncle Tom and had tried to diminish his stature as a jazz giant. Frazier’s column raised issues that were then hardly mentioned in the daily press. Reney will discuss Frazier’s long career as a jazz journalist, and this controversial aspect of Armstrong’s legacy, particularly in the essays of Invisible Man novelist Ralph Ellison.
2:30PM Matt Sakakeeny: The Tradition of InnovationArmstrong and other New Orleans musicians are praised for preserving the city’s unique traditions. This focus, however accurate, has downplayed the revolutionary innovations of local musicians. Failin g to appreciate a history of black invention, New Orleans is mistakenly imagined as a place where traditions should be preserved rather than where innovations should be cultivated. Hear how Armstrong was a revolutionary, emphasizing the role of education and creative expression.
3:30PM On Louis Armstrong and Black American Music: A Conversation with Nicholas Payton Grammy-winning artist, composer, and prodigious multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Payton both defies and embraces paral-lels to the man he cites as “the first pop star.” In conversation with musicologist Melissa A. Weber, Payton will discuss Armstrong’s enduring influence both on his work and as an architect of American culture and Black American Music.
4:30PM Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 3: By Request!For his 36th “Video Pops” presentation Ricky Riccardi will close out Satchmo SummerFest’s Satchmo Legacy Stage by presenting some of the most requested and most popular Armstrong videos he has screened over the past 12 years. See Louis team up with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, sing opera with Robert Merrill, perform an emotional “Black and Blue” in East Berlin and much more!
Zulu Coconut Decorating HOSTED BY JuNIOR ZuLuS — Kids decorate and keep their very own Zulu coconut, while learning about the traditions of this beloved institution that crowned Louis Armstrong King back in 1949.
Second Line umbrella Decoration Kids decorate their own second line umbrella to use in the second line parade.
Red Bean Satchmo ShakersHOSTED BY FQFI — Kids get creative and decorate their very own musical instrument shakers.
Belle’s Diner • Carolyn & Pat Grealy • Center Staging of LA LLC • Cynthia G. Robidoux
Edward F. Foulks • F.E.S.S. Inc. • The Frenchmen Hotel • Hove' Parfumeur • Kenneth B. Morgan, Jr.
Leni Corwin • Leslie T. Alley • Mary Ann & John Jacobs in support of Lowernine.org
The Old No. 77 Hotel & Chandlery • Rickie and AJ Maloney • Susco
Satchmo Legacy StageHILTON Satchmo Legacy Stage (CONTINUED)
Learn about Louis — Great talks by scholars, musicians, and more!
3RD FLOORNEW ORLEANSJAZZ MUSEUM
POPS’ PLAYHOUSE FORKIDS
POWERED BY
Saturday and Sunday 11:30am to 4:30pm inside the museum — First floor!
FRIDAY, AUGUST 2 — ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE FREE & run aPPROXIMATELY 60 minutes
11:30AM Paul Kahn: Louis Armstrong & Hoagy Carmichael: Rockin’ ChairThe collaborations of Louis Armstrong and Hoagy Carmichael examined through recordings and rare videos as a metaphor for the evolving impact of race on jazz history.
12:30PM John Swenson: Satchmo and the SaintsLouis Armstrong had a complicated relationship with religion, yet he was the first jazz musician to record the spiritual “When the Saints Go Marching In.” The presentation will include Armstrong’s own words, music, and video clips.
1:30PM Jerry Roche and Ricky Riccardi: Louis Armstrong Returns to EuropeAfter a 13 year absence, Armstrong returned to Europe in 1948. Learn about the show and hear tracks from the historical performance.
2:30PM Bruce Raeburn: ‘That Ain’t No Creole, It’s a ...!’Masquerade, Marketing, and Shapeshifting Race in Early New Orleans Jazz — Dr. Raeburn examines photographic representations of cosplay by early New Orleans jazz musicians seeking to develop new markets. The use of stage masquerade and the portrayals of race serve as a context for exploring the controversy surrounding Louis Armstrong’s masking in blackface as King Zulu in 1949.
3:30PM Female Trumpet Panel: Veronique Dorsey, Jazz Henry, and Marla Dixon with Gwen ThompkinsHosted and interviewed by Gwen Thompkins, hear from this all female trumpet panel on what it’s like to be a female trumpeter in New Orleans, who inspires them today, and who influenced them to take this path.
4:30PM Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 1: The Timex All Star Jazz ShowsBetween 1957 and 1959, Louis Armstrong starred in four televised “Timex All Star Jazz Shows.” Join Armstrong historian Ricky Riccardi as he screens the best moments from each special, including Armstrong performing with his All Stars, Jack Teagarden, Lionel Hampton, Dizzy Gillespie, Duke Ellington, and many more!
SATURDAY, AUGUST 3 — ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE FREE & run aPPROXIMATELY 60 minutes
11:30AM David Wright and Vic Hobson: Louis Armstrong, New Orleans Jazz, and Barbershop HarmonyArmstrong repeatedly said that his jazz playing was derived from his early quartet experience. This presentation will demonstrate with aural examples various ways in which jazz replicates musical devices of barbershop harmonizers.
12:30PM Crossroads QuartetAfter demonstrating barbershop licks that worked their way into jazz at David Wright and Vic Hobson’s presentation in the previous hour, Crossroads Quartet will give a performance set in which barbershop’s relation with jazz, blues, and gospel will become evident.
1:30PM David Sager: Pops and Mom, Sincere Flattery: Louis Armstrong meets Ethel Waters Louis Armstrong and Ethel Waters had much in common. Both raised themselves up from abject poverty to become peer-less performers. Their paths rarely crossed, but their styles complemented each other and in many ways dovetailed. This presentation explores commonalities found in the influences, music, and trajectories of these two immortals.
2:30PM Michael Decuir: Louis Armstrong and the Artistic Debate during the Harlem RenaissanceHear research surrounding the debate regarding the purpose and validity as it relates to the visual, literary and performance arts during the Harlem Renaissance. Michael Decuir will juxtapose Langston Hughes’s arguments in his essay “The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain” with Armstrong’s recording of “West End Blues” and include the peripheral impact on other period artists and philosophers.
3:30PM Deano Assunto interviewed by Sally Young: Louis and the Assunto Dukes of Dixieland 1947-1974Deano Assunto, son of Dukes of Dixieland founder Frank Assunto, will discuss his family’s personal and professional connection to Louis Armstrong, including the band’s LP recording with Armstrong (Louie & the Dukes). Deano will also share some of his unseen collection of music and photos.
4:30PM Ricky Riccardi: Video Pops 2: Louis Armstrong in His Own WordsLouis Armstrong was undoubtedly one of the world’s great storytellers. Ricky Riccardi has combed through hours of rare footage of Armstrong on television to put together a presentation featuring the best clips of Louis talking about New Orleans, music, race, Swiss Kriss, and more.
SUNDAY, AUGUST 4 — ALL PRESENTATIONS ARE FREE & run aPPROXIMATELY 60 minutes
11:30AM Jim Thornton — WNWLAP: What Note Would Louis Armstrong PlayTo better understand the musical genius of Louis Armstrong and his divine ability to play angelic notes, trumpeter and author Jim Thornton will discuss a math-based analysis of the 1927 transcriptions of Armstrong’s “125 Jazz Breaks” to illuminate this holy grail of musical wisdom.
12:30PM Scott Wenzel and Ricky Riccardi: A Life in Jazz: A Tribute to Dan MorgensternThis October will mark the 90th birthday of 8-time Grammy winner, NEA Jazz Master and Satchmo SummerFest favorite Dan Morgenstern! Two of his disciples, Scott Wenzel and Ricky Riccardi, will pay tribute to Dan’s upcoming milestone by focusing on his relationship with Louis Armstrong, playing audio of Louis and Dan together, showing video of Dan speaking about Louis and reading some of Dan’s greatest writing on the trumpeter. Expect a personal video greeting from Dan to his New Orleans friends, too!
1:30PM Tom Reney: Louis Armstrong as Cultural Hero in the Writings of George Frazier and Ralph EllisonIn 1970, Boston Globe columnist George Frazier wrote an appreciation of Louis Armstrong that chided the jazz com-munity about the long overdue honor he felt it owed Armstrong, critical of those who’d dismissed Armstrong as an Uncle Tom and had tried to diminish his stature as a jazz giant. Frazier’s column raised issues that were then hardly mentioned in the daily press. Reney will discuss Frazier’s long career as a jazz journalist, and this controversial aspect of Armstrong’s legacy, particularly in the essays of Invisible Man novelist Ralph Ellison.
2:30PM Matt Sakakeeny: The Tradition of InnovationArmstrong and other New Orleans musicians are praised for preserving the city’s unique traditions. This focus, however accurate, has downplayed the revolutionary innovations of local musicians. Failin g to appreciate a history of black invention, New Orleans is mistakenly imagined as a place where traditions should be preserved rather than where innovations should be cultivated. Hear how Armstrong was a revolutionary, emphasizing the role of education and creative expression.
3:30PM On Louis Armstrong and Black American Music: A Conversation with Nicholas Payton Grammy-winning artist, composer, and prodigious multi-instrumentalist Nicholas Payton both defies and embraces paral-lels to the man he cites as “the first pop star.” In conversation with musicologist Melissa A. Weber, Payton will discuss Armstrong’s enduring influence both on his work and as an architect of American culture and Black American Music.
4:30PM Ricky Riccardi — Video Pops 3: By Request!For his 36th “Video Pops” presentation Ricky Riccardi will close out Satchmo SummerFest’s Satchmo Legacy Stage by presenting some of the most requested and most popular Armstrong videos he has screened over the past 12 years. See Louis team up with Leonard Bernstein and the New York Philharmonic, sing opera with Robert Merrill, perform an emotional “Black and Blue” in East Berlin and much more!
Zulu Coconut Decorating HOSTED BY JuNIOR ZuLuS — Kids decorate and keep their very own Zulu coconut, while learning about the traditions of this beloved institution that crowned Louis Armstrong King back in 1949.
Second Line umbrella Decoration Kids decorate their own second line umbrella to use in the second line parade.
Red Bean Satchmo ShakersHOSTED BY FQFI — Kids get creative and decorate their very own musical instrument shakers.
Satchmo Sewing HOSTED BY GREAT SPIRIT WARRIORS INDIAN TRIBE — Lecture and sewing demonstration With Chief Gerald Paige Of The Great Spirit Warriors Indian Tribe.
Satchmo SachetsHOSTED BY HERMANN-GRIMA + GALLIER HISTORIC HOuSES — Kids can make an herbal sachet, a traditional New Orleans way stay sweet while dancing and enjoying the festival.
Congo Drum MakingHOSTED BY KAMAu WESLEY PHILLIPS — Kids can make a conga drum to honor Satchmo’s ancestral roots using recycled items.
What A Wonderful WorldHOSTED BY FQFI — Kids can contribute to a collaborative mural by creating their own illustrations to go along with lines from Louis’s infamous song What A Wonderful World.
Electric BicycleHOSTED BY ENTERGY — Kids will ride an electric bike and generate their own electricity! Once the bike pedals motion starts, kids will become a powerhouse!
Face PaintingStop by the educational booth for Free Face Painting and learn how you can be an Ocean Hero!
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