 | In New Orleans, brass bands represent more than simply a style of music: they are a cultural institution deeply ingrained in the city's history and traditions. The always trusty Putumayo label offers an 11-track introduction to this venerable art... |
 | Chef John Besh shares hundreds of wonderful recipes both from New Orleans in this appealing cookbook. Covering a series of holidays and providing lots of stories alongside his recipes, Besh will have an audience in both cooks and armchair readers.... |
 | Historian Douglas Brinkley, who lives and teaches in New Orleans, provides a comprehensive account of the events of 2005's Hurricane Katrina, as well as an analysis of the reasons why this natural disaster became a man-made tragedy. His detailed... |
 | With over 4 million copies of her debut album sold in the U.S. Norah Jones has quickly established herself as a major talent. This live performance was filmed at the House of Blues in New Orleans, and features a variety of original material, and... |
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 | March 11th is a special day in 311's existence, as it sees the band celebrating their doppelganger in the yearly calendar by staging a huge concert. Taking place in New Orleans, this show from 2004 offers all the excitement of the 311 concert... |
 | One of the finest Aaron Neville compilations available, 2008's two-disc GOLD presents highlights from the New Orleans-born singer's decades-spanning solo career. Neville's soulful, soaring voice is fully showcased on hits such as the emotive "Don't... |
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