If nothing else, New Orleans Preservation, Vol. 1 is a public service because it reminds the many young traditional jazz bands in town how it’s done. Many are all energy with accelerated tempos and sometimes manic energy, but the Hall band measures out the music more deliberately, saving the energy so that when it ramps up, it has more impact. “Wish I Could Shimmy …” also tells young bands that nobody, not even Preservation Hall, should engage in Satchmo impressions because they’re always going to be FTO—For Tourists Only—no matter how well the song is played."
Thursday, May 28, 2009
NOPV1 Reviewed by Alex Rawls in Offbeat Magazine!
If nothing else, New Orleans Preservation, Vol. 1 is a public service because it reminds the many young traditional jazz bands in town how it’s done. Many are all energy with accelerated tempos and sometimes manic energy, but the Hall band measures out the music more deliberately, saving the energy so that when it ramps up, it has more impact. “Wish I Could Shimmy …” also tells young bands that nobody, not even Preservation Hall, should engage in Satchmo impressions because they’re always going to be FTO—For Tourists Only—no matter how well the song is played."
Wednesday, May 27, 2009
Monday, May 18, 2009
Blind Boys Of Alabama; Live In New Orleans (DVD) - A Review


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Thursday, May 14, 2009
Wednesday, May 13, 2009
NOPV1 Reviewed by SonicBoomers.com

04.26.09

Del McCoury Band with the Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Preservation Hall Midnight Preserves, 04.26.09
(photo by Adam McCullough)
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04.25.09

Preservation Hall Midnight Preserves, 04.25.09
(photo by Adam McCullough)
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Wednesday, May 6, 2009
AUSTIN CITY LIMITS: Lineup Announced!

The 2009 Austin City Limits Music Festival will showcase a diverse blend of acts both fresh and familiar at the eighth edition of the event in Zilker Park October 2-4. Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, and Beastie Boys are performing for the first time at the Festival, with Kings of Leon, Ben Harper and Relentless7, and Thievery Corporation returning to Zilker Park once again. John Legend, The Dead Weather, and The Levon Helm Band will also make their ACL Festival debut, while Austin‘s own Ghostland Observatory will no doubt deliver another memorable set for festival goers.
With over 130 artists on this year’s bill, the list of acts awes at each note with the likes of Sonic Youth, Mos Def, Toadies, Flogging Molly, The B-52s, Lily Allen, Citizen Cope, Arctic Monkeys, The Decemberists, Coheed and Cambria, Andrew Bird, Girl Talk, and many more.
In the tradition of the TV show from which it was born, the Festival has always aimed to offer musical discovery for the fans. The 2009 lineup is rich with pop, country, folk, bluegrass, blues, reggae, indie rock, hip-hop, and gospel, to name a few, spanning cultures and countries from New Orleans to Venezuela to France.
Tuesday, May 5, 2009
PHJB & All-Star Cast at MSG for Pete Seeger's 90th
Springsteen, Baez, Matthews, and many more salute an American Hero
May 4, 2009, 12:35 PM | by Simon Vozick-Levinson

Friday, May 1, 2009
CNN Interviews Pete Seeger about Jazz Fest and Preservation Hall Recording
Pete Seeger inspires generations at Jazz Fest
May 1, 2009
By Sean Callebs and Jason Morris
NEW ORLEANS, Louisiana (CNN) -- The 90-year-old performer is one of many featured at this year's New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival. Under blue skies on the main stage, with his grandson by his side, they close the set with the Woody Guthrie classic "This Land Is Your Land."
Pete Seeger performs on the Acura stage at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival.
The voice isn't what it used to be, but the message is still as strong as ever. It was hard to tell who enjoyed the performance more -- Pete Seeger or the crowd.
CNN sat down with the folk singer and his grandson, musician Tao Rodriguez-Seeger, to talk about the 40th annual Jazz Fest, Preservation Hall and the generations Seeger has influenced. The following is a edited version of that interview.
CNN: What's it like coming here to Jazz Fest again, playing in the 40th anniversary, and seeing this crowd that loves you so much?
Pete Seeger: Well first of all, I think it's a fantastic job they've done here. Forty years, forty years. That's a tremendous achievement. And to keep it going year after year with new things and old things tangled up together.
CNN: And you got to go to Preservation Hall and record three tracks yesterday with that phenomenal band. What was that experience like?
Seeger: Oh thrilling. History!
CNN: Well, I think a lot of people would say that you two are history. I'm sure it was just a real honor for the band to be there as well.
Tao Rodriguez-Seeger: We recorded "We Shall Overcome," which we weren't really planning on doing. We just sort of walked in the hall, and they were in the back warming up, and I guess they were warming up on "We Shall Overcome" and we joined them.
And it just sounded so good. It was just this upbeat, party-tempo "We Shall Overcome" like I have never heard before.
And I feel like you only find this kind of thing in New Orleans. I love that you can combine a deep old meaningful spiritual with these kinds of carnival approaches to music.
Like Emma Goldman said: If I can't dance, I don't want to be part of your revolution. (laughs) And I just think here in New Orleans, we still have those traditions going...
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