Watch Irvin Mayfield as he receives his first tattoo on Miami Ink on the TLC Channel tonight at 10pm ET (9pm CT). The cast and crew from Miami Ink visit New Orleans. Listen for music from Basin Street Records in the episode. Irvin Mayfield has released 10 CDs on Basin Street Records including his latest collaboration with Ellis Marsalis entitled “Love Songs, Ballads and Standards”. While in New Orleans the crew also visited Bullet’s Sports Bar on a Tuesday night so they could see Kermit Ruffins.
Dr. Michael White COVER STORY in OffBEAT
Dr. Michael White is the subject of the cover story in the August 2008 issue of OffBEAT Magazine. Dr. White just released Blue Crescent on Basin Street Records. Dr. White will be performing on August 3rd at the Satchmo Summerfest in New Orleans and later in August will be performing at the Bourbon Street Music Club in Sao Paulo, Brazil. In September he will perform in Washington, DC during the festivities where he will be recognized by the NEA as a recipient of the National Heritage Fellowship awards.
Irvin Mayfield Appointed Artistic Director of Jazz at Orchestra Hall in Minnesota
Read all about Irvin Mayfield’s exciting appointment as artistic director of Jazz at Orchestra Hall in Minnesota HERE. Irvin Mayfield recently released Love Songs, Ballads and Standards on Basin Street Records. It was his 10th release on our label.
Louis Satchmo Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp’s Evening of Jazz Vibrations
The Louis Satchmo Armstrong Summer Jazz Camp is holding their “Evening of Jazz Vibrations” featuring the music of artist-in-residence and Grammy winner, George Duke, along with the faculty (including Clyde Kerr, Germaine Bazzle, Nicholas Payton, Steve Masakowsky, Kidd Jordan, Kent Jordan and more) at Club 300 Jazz Bistro (300 Decatur Street) in New Orleans on Wednesday, July 30th from 7pm-11pm. Please support this worthy camp.
Tony Snow, Former Press Secretary died
“a major American work of art for the new millenium”
Dr. Michael White’s new CD, Blue Crescent, is the first review in the July 2008 issue of OffBEAT Magazine. The review written by John Swenson starts: “It would be hard to overstate the significance of Blue Crescent in the history of New Orleans music.” It ends: “Blue Crescent is a major American work of art for the new millenium.” Read the complete review HERE.