Here is an interesting artist that's new to me, and I wanted to share his music.



Jon Batiste is a musician Rok just introduced me to. From the first notes he played, I knew he was from Louisiana, with out knowing anything else about him.


Here's his bio https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jon_Batiste


This is the tune Rok submitted;


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GCC1EEmJlo4


It was one I will eagerly add to my collection. I thought I would share this with other music lovers seeking new artists.
orpheus10
New Orleans is the source of much great American music.   The source of many, many great artists.

However, New Orleans has become a tourist destination in more recent times.   Therefore, we must be careful not to confuse the caricature of New Orleans, for tourist consumption, with the real, original and authentic musical sources in New Orleans.

Cheers



Rok, I'm beginning to see what you're talking about, could you submit more of the old original source music that you have in your collection?
Well, we should all know most of  the Jazz greats.  Early R&R and R&B pioneers would be folks like Lloyd Price, Huey Piano Smith, Professor LongHair, Ernie K-Doe etc.....

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6sxnXO2RjVg


The best CD I have is LOUISIANA SCRAPBOOK, but I can't find it on you-tube.   I have a few from Rounder records, I will have to search for them.

Preservation Hall Jazz Band was authentic, but now tourist.  I have two by them.

Let's not forget Zydeco.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=igdOIce6UdE
Maybe not New Orleans, but surely Louisiana.

More clips later.

Cheers


What you submitted is inclusive, and I'll follow it up with more Louisiana music.

What I'm looking for is the guys that followed "Pops" to Chicago, or was it Pops that followed King Oliver to Chicago. I'm not too sharp on that, but you get where I'm coming from.

After I check my encyclopedias, I'll get back to you.
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