The Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, the centerpiece of Musicians’ Village, is a 17,000 square foot facility that serves as a performance, education and community venue. The Center includes a 170-seat performance hall, recording studios and teaching facilities for individual and group instruction, and a gathering place for the community.
Record Label created in the city of New Orleans. Once Down South’s Finest Entertainment is now Forever Loyal Musik. Making music since 2008 legalized in 2013
Tamah Yisrael, Executive Director Providing Quality Music Education Since 2004 Early Music Education
The Neo Jazz School of Music is to enact a positive change in the youth of our community through an education in music and fine arts, and to provide cultural education, training and diversity to our community.
The NOLA Music Awards is a prestigious award showcase giving appreciation, recognition and honor to our national and local artists who have exemplified the essential aspects of Jazz and Urban Culture. The NOLA Music Awards will be a four day event filled with jam sessions, seminars, live-art installations and cyphers, culminating in the end event, the awards show.
Gallery Cayenne features fine art with the spice of New Orleans by internationally renowned artist Shakor. His mix of contemporary and classical painting techniques exhibits diversity and intense imagery. He inspires the imagination and feeds the human spirit. Shakor adds color to life.
The studio and gallery of M.Sani located in the heart of the French Quarter on Royal Street selling original and unique jazz inspired paintings and prints. Currently featuring 14 different local New Orleans artists!
At Lil’ Dizzy’s, producing great fried chicken is a matter of historical pride.Owner Wayne Baquet learned the restaurant trade from his father Eddie, namesake of the legendary 7th Ward restaurant Eddie’s, who got into the business in the 1940s working at Paul Gross Chicken Coop with his aunt, Ada Baquet Gross. Lil’ Dizzy’s is the only Baquet-owned restaurant still going, and Wayne is serious about doing the Creole-Soul tradition proud.
In Congo Square on Sunday afternoons, to different degrees over time, African descendants spoke and sang in their native languages, practiced their religious beliefs, danced according to their traditions, and played African derived rhythmic patterns on instruments modeled after African prototypes.
A New Orleans coffee shop that will serve as a public gathering space to foster creativity & meaningful conversation.There’s Always Something Brewing Backatown!
We welcome the New Orleans community & all her visitors to experience our Magnolia magic with our vibrant community, our commitment to balance, & our zest for health & wellness!
Ego’s Gentleman Spa is the hub for gentleman to come together and receive wellness, network, and have a cold drink while in an comfortable environment.
This ultra casual hidden gem on Bayou Road serves up Caribbean favorites with a home cooked feel. Jerk options are always on the menu, alongside a number of seafood and vegetable dishes served with island flare.