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Photos: New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival | April 27–May 6, 2011
By JON GARELICK  |  May 18, 2011

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Big Freedia performs live at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on April 29, 2011.

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  •   PHOTOS: NEW ORLEANS JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL  |  May 18, 2011
    Big Freedia, Creole Wild West, Danny Barnes, Dr. John, Dave Bartholomew, Pine Leaf Boys, Tom Jones, Washboard Chaz and Zion Harmonizers perform live at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival from April 27–May 6, 2011.
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    An accordion blasted a few bars of a two-step and then stopped. "That's the only Cajun music you'll hear on this stage," said Colin Meloy. The Decemberists were making their New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival debut on the Fais Do-Do stage, which is typically reserved for Cajun, zydeco, and other indigenous Louisiana music.
  •   ERIC JACKSON AND JAZZ WEEK  |  April 26, 2011
    When he headed for BU from his home town of Camden, New Jersey, in 1968, Eric Jackson thought his ultimate destination was medical school and a career in psychiatry. But as a jazz fan from an early age — and the son of a fairly renowned jazz DJ — he found himself on the closed-circuit BU student station, WTBU.
  •   REVIEW: CURE FOR PAIN: THE MARK SANDMAN STORY  |  April 27, 2011
    It's difficult to say whether anyone besides fans will be drawn to Robert G. Bralver & David Ferino's at times hagiographic documentary about the late Morphine frontman, who died on a concert stage in Palestrina, Italy, in 1999, at the age of 46.
  •   FLOATING HEAVYWEIGHTS  |  April 13, 2011
    Club d'Elf, Julian Lage, Jérôme Sabbagh, and Michael Feinberg

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