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  1. 1. Juni 2020 · New Orleans music is renowned for its piano players. Here's a dozen jams from great Crescent City keyboardists, past and present, and a little something extra.

  2. 24. März 2020 · In this lesson we touch upon some of the nuances of Funk music and later in this course, we explore the style in more detail. #NewOrleansPiano #JonCleary. New Orleans Blues Course:...

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    • House of The Rising Sun – The Animals
    • Down in New Orleans – Dr. John
    • Go to The Mardi Gras – Professor Longhair
    • Sweet Home New Orleans – Dr. John
    • Crescent City – Lucinda Williams
    • Way Down Yonder in New Orleans – Harry Connick, Jr.
    • Mardi Gras Mambo – The Meters
    • I Wish I Was in New Orleans – Tom Waits
    • Born on The Bayou – Creedence Clearwater Revival
    • Treme Song – John Boutté

    The biggest widespread hit about the city of New Orleans ironically comes from an English rock band. The Animals recorded their version of House of the Rising Sunin 1964, releasing it as one of the most revolutionary singles in history and making what is regarded as the first folk-rock hit. It was around as a folk songlong before The Animals record...

    For this one, we enter the world of Disney animated films. Down In New Orleans comes from the Disney filmThe Princess and the Frog, written by Randy Newman. It sets the tone for the film, introducing the city as a whole and appearing in different forms and lengths throughout the film. It would eventually be nominated for the Academy Award for Best ...

    If we’re going to talk about New Orleans, we have to include staple songs of Mardis Gras and the city’s festival season. This one came out in 1949 by Professor Longhair, a pioneer of the New Orleans music scene and one of the most important figures in bridging the gap between the early piano music of the city and the jazz of guys like Dr. John and ...

    Speaking of Dr. John, we have to include another one of his songs on the list. The man’s music style is emblematic of the New Orleans music scene, creating a jazzy sound that mixes R&B, jazz, and Afro-Cuban music together. Sweet Home New Orleans originally came out in 1998 on his albumAnutha Zoneand produced a soulful summary of Dr. John’s and New ...

    Lucinda Williams is an incredible songwriter from Louisiana that has been hailed as one of the best songwriters of her generation and has won numerous awards to back up the title. Crescent Cityis an alternative country song that mixes the Caju influences of her hometown as an ode to the city of New Orleans. Several references in the song go over th...

    Way Down Yonder In New Orleanswas groundbreaking when it was released in 1922. It broke away from the cliche concepts that dominated the early pop music scene and would go on to be recorded and rerecorded numerous times. The song became the first record of the rock era to feature a full brass section in 1959, an ode to the horns and brass integral ...

    You can’t separate New Orleans and Mardis Gras, nor can you take anything away from the iconic songs that live in prominent roles during the celebrations. Mardis Gras Mambois another of these, originally recorded in 1953 by Frankie Adams and Lou Welsch. What started out as a country song always had a Latin rhythm to it, becoming a standard of the M...

    New Orleans has a massive reputation for its unique culture, food scene, and overall ambiance. Those are the things Tom Waits highlights in his song I Wish I Was In New Orleans.Originally written and produced in 1976, the song will make any listener homesick for the Big Easy whether they’ve been to the city before or not. Waits describes the feelin...

    Born On The Bayou is one of Creedence Clearwater Revival’s best-known songs of the south. It originally came out on their second album Bayou Country in 1969 and is one of the best examples of swamp rock in history. The song served as the B-side to their more popular Proud Marysingle, which also happens to mention the city of New Orleans. Many have ...

    John Boutté is another artist that exemplifies the melting pot of cultures that is New Orleans. He can do it all with styles diving into or drawing from jazz, gospel, Latin, blues, and R&B. Treme Songreferences a neighborhood in the city of New Orleans of the same name, one of the oldest parts of the city and the center of both African-American and...

  3. 9. Aug. 2019 · Mardi Gras in New Orleans - Sheet piano music. 60_jazz standards. 617 subscribers. Subscribed. 13. 768 views 4 years ago.

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  4. New Orleans Piano is a 1972 album by Professor Longhair. It consists of material recorded in 1949 and 1953, including tracks previously released by Atlantic Records. The 1953 recording of "Tipitina" was added to the US National Recording Registry in 2011.

  5. 9. Juni 2012 · Jon Cleary demonstrates the history of the New Orleans piano from the documentary: Music in Exile.

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  6. Want to play authentic New Orleans blues piano in the style of Dr. John, Fats Domino, and Professor Longhair? In today’s Quick Tip, we’ll play vibrant piano sounds from The Big Easy combining Blues, African and Caribbean musical traditions. You’ll learn: New Orleans Piano Bass Line; Bluesy Right Hand Piano Fills; New Orleans Piano Turnaround