Music Pictures: New Orleans

Sun Apr 30 2023 at 06:30 pm to 08:00 pm

Teachers College Columbia University | New York

African Diaspora Film Festival (ADFF)
Publisher/HostAfrican Diaspora Film Festival (ADFF)
Music Pictures: New Orleans
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The films in ADIFF’s Music and Soul in the African Diaspora program explore the deep connection between music and the world
About this Event


Music Pictures: New Orleans
gives us legacy portraits and a rare backstage access into the lives and craft of four New Orleans music legends: Irma Thomas, Little Freddie King, Ellis Marsalis, and The Tremé Brass Band. Now in their 80s, these local masters continue their practice, for the love of the music, in the city that made them who they are.

Thomas, a Grammy-winning vocalist known as “The Soul Queen of New Orleans,” has recorded cult classics with James Brown, Allen Toussaint and Swamp Dogg. But she never enjoyed the same degree of international fame of her contemporaries like Aretha Franklin. Jones is the founder of the world renowned Tremé Brass Band and a fixture in the New Orleans jazz community. King is one of the last original bluesmen who at the age of 81 still performs live. Marsalis - father of internationally acclaimed musician, composer and bandleader Wynton Marsalis - is the patriarch of the famed jazz family who helped found the modern jazz scene in the 1950s.

Music Pictures: New Orleans follows these four artists one by one as they rehearse, perform and talk about their lives as it celebrates 100 years of New Orleans musical history with rare historical footage and testimonies.

Directed by Ben Chace, USA, 2022, 72 minutes, Documentary, English


https://vimeo.com/808802478
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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

Teachers College Columbia University, 525 West 120th Street, New York, United States

Tickets

USD 11.00 to USD 13.00

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