The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (2013-2016)

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AXS TV has announced musician, singer and Jazz Fest expert Amanda Shaw will be the host of the network's five-day two-weekend coverage of "The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival." Shaw, who has performed at the acclaimed, cross-genre music and cultural celebration for the last 15 years, will host interstitials during the broadcast

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Scheduleevery Saturday, Sunday at 17:00 (240 min)

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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

When did The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival premiere?

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival premiered on April 27, 2013.

What is the format of The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is a music and cultural festival that celebrates the unique heritage of New Orleans and Louisiana.

How many stages are there at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

There are 12 stages at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.

Who were some of the headlining acts at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2013?

The headlining acts at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival in 2013 included Billy Joel, Fleetwood Mac, and The Black Keys.

What is the significance of the Congo Square African Marketplace at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The Congo Square African Marketplace at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is a celebration of African and African-American culture. It features music, crafts, and food from across the African diaspora.

How many people attend The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival each year?

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival attracts over 400,000 visitors annually.

What is the significance of the Mardi Gras Indians at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The Mardi Gras Indians are a historic New Orleans tradition that has been celebrated at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival for decades. They are known for their elaborate costumes and performances that pay homage to the Native American tribes that once lived in Louisiana.

What is the cultural significance of the Jazz & Heritage Stage at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The Jazz & Heritage Stage at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is a showcase for local musicians and cultural performers. It celebrates the unique heritage of New Orleans and Louisiana.

What type of food can visitors expect to find at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

Visitors to The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival can expect to find a wide variety of food, including traditional New Orleans cuisine like gumbo, jambalaya, and po'boys, as well as international fare.

How does The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival support local musicians and artists?

The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival has a long history of supporting local musicians and artists. It provides a platform for them to showcase their talents and reach a wider audience.

What is the significance of the second weekend of The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The second weekend of The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is known as "Locals' Weekend" and is dedicated to celebrating the culture and heritage of New Orleans and Louisiana.

What is the significance of the Gospel Tent at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The Gospel Tent at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is a celebration of the rich tradition of gospel music in New Orleans and Louisiana. It features performances by local and national gospel artists.

What is the significance of the Louisiana Folklife Village at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The Louisiana Folklife Village at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is a showcase for the unique heritage and traditions of Louisiana. It features cultural demonstrations, crafts, and music from across the state.

What is the significance of the Cultural Exchange Pavilion at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The Cultural Exchange Pavilion at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is a celebration of cultural diversity and exchange. It features performances, demonstrations, and exhibits from cultures around the world.

What is the significance of the Economy Hall Jazz Tent at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival?

The Economy Hall Jazz Tent at The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is dedicated to preserving and celebrating the history of New Orleans jazz. It features performances by local and national jazz artists.

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