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Springtime in New Orleans!

DUKES To Record Live CD At 2015 Jazz Fest 


This Saturday at 12:25PM at the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival the DUKES will be recording their set for the second straight year to go straight to CD to be titled, "Live at 2015 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival". The recording will take place at the Peoples Health Economy Hall Tent at the New Orleans Fairgrounds.

The DUKES will be reeling out some new original music along with their own renditions of some of the best of: Duke Ellington, Louis Prima, Tom Waits, Jerry Lee Louis, The Big Bopper, as well as New Orleans own, Allen Toussaint, Dr. John, & Huey "Piano" Smith

Munckmix handles all the DUKES recording, mixing, mastering, CD duplication for their Live @ Jazz Fest albums. Norwegian Peer Munck started Munckmix Records in Chicago with Christian Gero. They are best known as the ALLMAN BROTHERS traveling sound company, and recorded their last live show at the Beacon Theater in NYC in Oct 2014. They  recorded the DUKES last live trad-jazz album in April 2014 at the New Orleans & Heritage Jazz Fest.  They will be recording the DUKES again this year (2015) with a new sound and new music titled,  the New NOLA Sound.
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05/01/2015

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Jazzfest in New Orleans  

We had two great performances for the French Quarter Festival (Jackson Square stage) and New Orleans Jazz and Heritage festival (Economy Hall stage).  The later was broadcast by WWOZ live and recorded into a live CD entitled, "DUKES of Dixieland, 40th Anniversary, Live New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, 2014" We feature some early Louis Armstrong and forge into VOODOO territory with Marie Laveau and I put a Spell on you.  
This was a particularly great festival year because the weather was mild and the rain stayed away on all festival dates!  The Friday performances are generally the best day because the crowds are much lighter.  My favourite lunch item annually is the BBQ Rib with white beans and cole slaw.  This year I tried and loved the quail and pheasant Gumbo!!  YUM.
We are working up some new VOODOO songs and original New Orleans-centric originals this month.  Catch us floatin' down the River nightly, 6-9PM on the Steamboat Natchez and say hey!
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  1. Marie Laveau
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05/13/2014

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Thanks for the compliment, You are beautiful! 

"I want you to know that your band was the highlight of my New Orleans visit!!" "I usually don't listen to Jazz music and I LOVE the DUKES!", "I haven't seen my dad smile so much in years...he is so happy listening to you guys!", "I could listen to you over and over again and never get tired".  "You probably hear it all the time but you guys are great and I had a fantastic evening listening to you!"

These are recent compliments that I have experienced.  My point is not to brag about how " bad-ass"  the band is but to say how much I appreciate a compliment.  To be honest, my favourite compliment is usually from someone in the arts i.e. musician, actor, singer/dancer, composer, producer, agent, manager. Their compliment seems to be more weighted because they probably realize and  appreciate the dedication involved. This does not mean that I just appreciate a peers compliment.   I value each one and look the person in the eye and thank them.   I think this might seem weird to some but I am as sincere as they are!  When I give someone a compliment I am moved to verbalize my feelings.  It is important that they know how they made me feel!

To most folks we are just hangin' out, jazzin and jammin' and having a ball.  Although the smile on your face is enough, a true heart-felt compliment is glorious... especially when you are on vacation.  You don't gotta do nothin' when you are on vacation, so it is a weighted compliment and moves to highest category of compliments.

So...Thank you and thank you to all that compliment.  Keep it up and know that it is appreciated!

03/28/2014

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Springtime in New Orleans  

AHHH!!  Finally the nice weather is here!  This is perfect weather for a New Orleans visit!  Everyone is as happy as a freshly washed dog!  The buskers are out and revelers are tumbling into the street from club to club.  Remember that you can have a to-go cup and wander anywhere you wanna in New Orleans. This alone makes for an interesting experience!  The DUKES are performing nightly on the Steamboat Natchez and perform for French Quarter Festival, April 11, 3:45-5 and New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, April 26, 6-7PM.  Come fly down, or drive down, to New Orleans!  
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  1. Bourbon Street Parade
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03/21/2014

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Pete Fountain's Half-fast Walking Club 

Pete Fountain's Half-fast Walking Club

I feel fortunate to have performed over the years with legendary clarinetist Pete Fountain. My first concert was the mid 90's at the Riverfront Hilton where Pete had his showroom.  I remember the large, eager crowd occupying the Las Vegas style theatre and the heavy crimson curtain that peeled back  as the band opened with the Jazz Me Blues.  I remember the audience gasping with three notes of his hit, Just a Closer Walk with Thee.   I also remember Pete's presence and presentation of the classic New Orleans songbook.  He refined all the tunes to fit within an hour and a half show with little dialogue.  He let his clarinet do the talking.

Over the years I have had the opportunity to perform on Mardi Gras morning with Pete's Half-fast Walking club.  The band is comprised of New Orleans musicians and we ride on a float that resembles a street car.  The atmosphere is pure delight as we gather at Commanders Palace for a 7AM departure.  Each year the Krewe is identically dressed, this year's theme was GREEN suits (with a Green fodora).  As we step off toward St. Charles Avenue the band roars away with the first selection.  Our coarse takes us down St. Charles Avenue to Canal Street and into the French Quarter.  As we saunter and trickle down the street, Mardi Gras revelers beg for throws with HUGE smiles on their faces, chanting, "Throw me something Mister!"

This defines FAT TUESDAY!

03/09/2014

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Do you know what it means to miss New Orleans/ Steamboat Sandcastles  

The DUKES finished up a fantastic  tour of Florida last week with a quick one-nighter to University of Georgia in Athens. It was wonderful to be out on the road before starting back on the Natchez riverboat for 2014.   The first stop was a two day stint in Naples, Florida and we had the opportunity to hang out at the Naples beach. It was a beautiful day and we decided to build a sandcastle.  We all started in on a replica of the Steamboat Natchez.  We drafted, gathered, projected, and built a masterpiece. Well... picture attached.
This made me think of the things I miss about New Orleans. You know, the things that movies, books and most folks overlook. These are a few of my favourite things.
Family owned local restaurants= R&O, Zydeco, Salvos, Mandina's, Da Wabbit, Cake, Toups, The Joint, and McKenzies Chicken in a box by Dillard University, Tout Sweet, Camelia Grill, K-Pauls, Commanders Palace.
Local bars and Joints= Old Point bar, Chick-e-wa-wa, The Always Lounge, The Columns, Snake and Jakes at 1AM, Cosimos, Dinos for a martini, Pirates Alley, Hotel Weston Lobby, Napoleon House.
Walking tour = ferryboat to Algiers, Magazine Street by Breaux Mart, the Algiers Point levee, Frenchmen Street at 11PM, Audubon Park, The Healing center, kite flying on the FLY.
But...nothing beats the Jazz Sunset cruise on the Mississippi River with New Orleans music ringing, the river breeze, great friends,  a drink in hand,  and southern hospitality!
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  1. Do You Know What It Means To Miss New Orleans
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02/17/2014

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thinking ahead 

A large part of a successful performance is being prepared.  As with anything of significance, the quality of preparedness is what keeps you coming back.  I recently ate at a new jamaican restaurant for me that was highly recommended for years but never make the journey to partake.  I realized that I was close to the restaurant a few days ago and my friend had also  raved about it in the past . So, we decided to go in.  I ordered the oxtail and peas and rice.  It was amazing!!  We could taste the passion of preparedness and the quality in every single bite!  I left totally full and content.  Two days later, I was back again for the jerk chicken!  It was equally fantastic.  This is the level of preparedness and compassion that propels the DUKES.  This is why folks love New Orleans music with it's haunting melodies and intoxicating rhythms.  We are well prepared and ready to entertain you!

01/31/2014

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New tunes, Mardi Gras Natchez dry dock, and Winter tour   

The DUKES have completed our new tunes for the VOODOO show and are having a blast performing them for our Natchez River Cruise guests!  The tunes are being well received!  We have also added a Dr John medley, Meters medley,  and several traditional jazz  favourites too!  The Natchez will be in dry-dock from January 20- February 16, 2014 as it does annually for repairs, upgrades, and general maintenance.  During the layup the DUKES will be travelling to Florida with a quick one-nighter at University of Georgia in Athens. Check out our itinerary on the website for ticket purchase!  The band is excited to be touring the South in February!  Special thanks to the many guests that cruised with us this last year and joined our mailing list!  

Happy Mardi Gras, y'all!
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01/14/2014

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Welcome 2014 and DUKES 40th anniversary! 

The DUKES are entering 2014 and the 40th anniversary of the DUKES under John Shoup’s management.  We have prepared ten different shows that demonstrate the versatility and musicality of the band.  The current DUKES are quintessential New Orleans.  We have Zydeco twists and Mardi Gras revelry and country twang and voodoo haunts while always keeping one foot firmly planted in traditional jazz.  This is the DUKES’ trademark.

Our newest addition, Joe Kennedy, sings and swings the music of Jerry Lee Lewis and Louis Prima and is featured on early Duke Ellington and Fats Waller.  Ryan Burrage’s masterful soloing and in-depth knowledge of early jazz, with a primary focus on Sydney Bechet, give an authentic spin to everything New Orleans. Paul Thibodeaux brings the street beat and original drum beats that create a youthful and refreshing groove to classic jazz, blues zydeco, and swing.  Alan Broome sings with his Louis Armstrong growl, while swinging on upright bass, then picks up the sousaphone and riffs away on New Orleans second line grooves.  Richard Scott’s trombone tailgating is the tip of the iceberg as he is a master at piano, upright bass, piano, drums, vocals and accordion. 

The DUKES are part of a legacy that has established excellence and interaction within the ensemble.   It is exciting as the bandleader to lead this handpicked assortment of talent and be part of this exciting time in the DUKES history.  I look forward to 2014  as the band progresses and draws in new audiences.

01/05/2014

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ENGAGE  

ENGAGE.

The DUKES were on break discussing why, at times, we encounter a group that is less enthusiastic than our usual audience.  Is it demographics, attention, ignorance, complacency, what is currently trending?  Usually we can “read the crowd” so it is something that can be overcome but it still makes for interesting conversation.

Although improvisational, each DUKES performance is well thought out and great effort is put into how we present a song.  It is not unlike a chef preparing a gourmet meal, a coach selecting the proper play, a conductor studying the score and its subtleties, the director or producer outlining the scene, a choreographer staging the dance.  Get the picture? 

Much effort is involved and the details do not go unnoticed.  We put each tune together with enthusiasm with hopes that the listener will be entertained and appreciative.  It is exciting when the audience engages and experiences these details.  Experiencing the performance on multiple levels and realizing the depth of preparation involved are what makes the song entertaining and interesting.  This is JAZZ.

I was thinking, “Instead of being judgmental, what situations might I disengage?”  Do I participate when asked to “raise your hands in the air and dance like you just don’t care”, or “Everybody SCREAM!”   Do I listen and appreciate the nuances of an Opera, Theatre, or Symphony performance?  Do I engage in sporting events that I normally would have little interest in? Do I try new and exotic foods?  Are there films and books that I would love if I just put forth the effort to engage?  What if I actively participated…for the moment…and tried to experience a glimpse of what makes these of interest?  So, I guess this might be my New Year’s resolution? Engage?

How much effort does it take to engage?  We should all agree that it is just a simple matter of awareness.
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12/17/2013

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