Louisiana is home to a variety of musical genres including jazz, funk, cajun, zydeco, R&B, soul, rock & roll, brass, country and more. Click to launch the Louisiana Music Player.
Louisiana gave America its only indigenous art form – Jazz. And it gave us such all time jazz greats as Louis Armstrong, Sidney Bechet, Buddy Bolden and Wynton Marsalis. But it doesn't stop at jazz down here. Check out the zydeco and cajun music to the west of New Orleans, with such names as BeauSoleil, Clifton Chenier, Terrance Simien and Boozoo Chavis. If you're into country music, you should know that none other than Hank Williams Sr. got his start on the Louisiana Hayride in Shreveport. If you're a fan of gospel, surely you're familiar with Louisiana's own Mahalia Jackson.
The best part of all Louisiana's great music heritage is that it doesn't exist only in the pages of history. It's alive and well down here. And any visit to our state gives you a chance to experience this fascinating and unique part of our culture. Whether it's a guitar twang in north Louisiana, a fiddle riff in Lafayette or a trumpet trill in New Orleans, it will quicken the pulse.
Essence Music Festival
New Orleans is gearing up for Essence Music Festival, one the city's largest and most popular annual festivals. In its 14th year, the 2008 Essence Music Festival kicks off July 4. Artists appearing during the three day festival include J. Holiday, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Kanye West, Jill Scott, Musiq Soulchild, LL Cool J, Patti Labelle, Morris Day and the Time, Chris Rock, Mary J. Blige, Keyshia Cole, Maze featuring Frankie Beverly, to name a few. More
Voodoo Experience
The VOODOO EXPERIENCE just celebrated its 10th year with its diverse blend of high-quality artists from all musical genres, as well as up-and-coming critical favorites. Read about and watch what you missed (or relive your experience).
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