New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Daily Schedules

The New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival (Jazzfest) has announced its daily schedule and announced the addition of Bruce Springsteen.  Our artists will perform as follows:

Sat 4/28: Irvin Mayfield & the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, Dr. Michael White’s Liberty Jazz Band. Sun 4/29: Bill Summers and Jazalsa. Thu 5/3: Henry Butler. Fri 5/4: Theresa Andersson. Sat 5/5: Jon Cleary, Jeremy Davenport. Sun 5/6: Kermit Ruffins, Rebirth Brass Band, Los Hombres Calientes.  For complete tourdates check ON TOUR.

Theresa Andersson’s Street Parade

Theresa Andersson

Street Parade

(April 24, 2012; Basin Street Records)

 

 

“What Comes Next” MP3, featuring Peter Moren (Peter Bjorn and John),

Premiered on SPIN Today!

(Please post and share the song)

 

 

Don’t Miss Theresa Andersson’s Mardi Gras Debut,

Performing Live with Krewe of Muses on Feb. 16!

 

 

Theresa Also Performing in NYC @ Joe’s Pub on March 8!

 “… multifaceted songs that have one foot in retro soul and one in Scandinavian pop.”

– Los Angeles Times

 

“charmingly infectious” – NPR

 

“… unconventional, focused and utterly charming…”  – Paste

 

one-woman band Theresa Andersson pretty much floored all of us with her performance.”

KCRW, Top 10 Live Performances of 2009”

 

Swedish born, New Orleans based soul singer Theresa Andersson is back with a new album, Street Parade, a lush, joyful and sometimes melancholy ode to the city she has called “home” for nearly 20 years.

A stunning vocalist and a talented multi-instrumentalist, Theresa is best known for her live shows, where she crafts complexly layered songs using bevy of drums, stringed instruments and looping pedals. She became an internet phenomenon in 2008, when Youtube featured a home-made video of her performing a song in her kitchen. The song, “Na Na Na,” from her album Hummingbird, Go!, logged 750,000 views in three days, and has gone on to accumulate nearly 1.5 million views on YouTube.

Andersson’s new album, Street Parade, reflects a dreamy Nordic pop sensibility firmly rooted and influenced by the warm gospel and soul sounds that drew the artist to New Orleans in the first place. The title track, “Street Parade,” opens the record with resounding vocals rising over a regimental drum-line, testifying to the catharsis and impermanence of the carnival. The focus then draws back cinematically into the rush of the parade as the piano fades on “Injuns,” and Theresa’s voice bounds over a heart-quickening percussion of handclaps, drumsticks and thrumming base. Theresa’s voice plays from a tongue-in-cheek 60s standard to a subtle snarl on the nocturnal brass breakdown of “Fiya’s Gone.”  “What Comes Next” opens with a bright horn melody and mighty drum cadence leading into a powerful chorus on which Theresa is joined by Peter Moren of Peter Bjorn and John. Check out the “What Comes Next” MP3 where it premieres on SPIN today or HERE.

 

Don’t Miss Theresa’s Mardi Gras Debut!

To celebrate the launch of Street Parade, Theresa is partnering with the all female KREWE OF MUSES, one of the most entertaining and unique Mardi Gras krewes, to debut music from her album. Working with renowned puppeteer Arthur Mintz, creator of the award-winning theater version of Fantastic Mr. Fox, the Mardi Gras performance will feature a puppet-driven float with Theresa, The Muses, and a 30 piece band of singers, drummers and horn players performing songs from the album.

Theresa Andersson Upcoming Performances:

 

Feb 16              New Orleans      MARDI GRAS!

March 8            NYC                 Joe’s Pub, 7:30 pm

April 14             Mobile, AL        Callaghan’s Irish Social Club

April 15             New Orleans      French Quarter Festival

April 18             New Orleans      Lafayette Square (Free Show), 5pm

May 4               New Orleans      JAZZFEST

 

For more info give us a shout!

 

Sarah Avrin – sarah@girlie.com – 212-989-2222 x118

Dana Cooper – dana@girlie.com – 212-989-2222 x125

OffBEAT Best of the Beat Awards

OffBEAT Best of the Beat Awards are coming up next week.
It’s always fun. Hope you are there! Our nominees include…
Artist of the Year: Rebirth Brass Band
Album of the Year: Rebirth of New Orleans by Rebirth Brass Band
Song of the Year: “I’m Gonna Hoodoo to Get Your Love” by Dr. Michael White (from Adventures in New Orleans Jazz, Part 1)
Best Brass Band: Rebirth Brass Band
Best Brass Band Album: Rebirth of New Orleans by Rebirth Brass Band
Best Traditional Jazz Artist: Dr. Michael White
Best Traditional Jazz Album: Adventures in New Orleans Jazz, Pt 1 by Dr. Michael White
Best Contemporary Jazz Artist: Irvin Mayfield and the New Orleans Jazz Orchestra
Best Contemporary Jazz Album: A Love Letter to New Orleans by Irvin Mayfield
Best Piano/Keyboardist: Jon Cleary
Best Trumpeter: Irvin Mayfield & Kermit Ruffins
Best Clarinetist: Dr.Michael White
Best Tuba/Sousaphonist: Phil Frazier (Rebirth Brass Band)
Best Other Instrument: Jason Marsalis (percussion)

2012 GRAMMY Nominee: Rebirth of New Orleans!

Rebirth Brass Band’s Rebirth of New Orleans CD on Basin Street Records is a nominee for the 2012 GRAMMYs in the Best Regional Roots Music Album category. Produced by Tracey Freeman (who also produced a Harry Connick, Jr nominated CD.) This album was engineered by Chris Finney at the Music Shed in New Orleans and was mastered by Vlado Meller.  The Grammys will be televised on CBS on February 12, 2012.

Nola.com story on Louisiana nominees .  Nola.com story on Rebirth Brass Band.

GRAMMY NOMINATION CELEBRATION!!!

COME OUT ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 20th to the MAPLE LEAF BAR. Showtime 10:30

 

Find Basin Street Records’ CDs and Books in New Orleans & Metairie

Thanks for buying some CDs or books today (or any day.) Our CDs & books can be found in the New Orleans area at Maple St Books, Octavia Books, Garden District Book Shop, Community Book Store, Back Alley Jazz at the airport, Maple St Books in the Healing Center, Blue Cypress, McKeown’s Books and Difficult Music and UNO Bookstore.  Find our CDs along with coffee at Royal Blend on Metairie Rd., Bean Gallery, PJs Veterans, PJs Metairie Rd., PJs Maple St., PJs American Can, Lakeview Brew, CAC Coffee Shop, and Robert Fresh Market (Robert E.Lee). Also at LA Music Factory, Peaches Records, Odyssey Records, Mushroom Records, Nuthin But Fire Records, Barnes and Noble, Jazzin on the River (Riverwalk), Ogden Museum, Altitunes (airport), Ritz-Carlton Gift Shop, Euclid, Jim Russell’s, Skullyz, New Orleans Jazz Historical Park, Basin St. Station, Louisiana Running Co., Prytania Mail, Royal Mail, Fr.Qtr Postal, Parcel and Post, Aunt Sally’s, 2 French Market stands, Angelique Baby, Perlis, Feet First, Earth Savers (Magazine St.), a pair of Fleurty Girl locations, In Exchange, A Tisket A Tasket, A Touch of Beauty Day Spa and La Dolce Nola.  NOTE: NOT ALL LOCATIONS CARRY OUR COMPLETE CATALOG, BUT MOST HAVE OUR RECENT RELEASES.