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Tim Laughlin

With the beginning of the twenty-first century comes a core of musicians with fresh and imaginative ideas for this timeless American art form known as “jazz”. This is especially true in New Orleans and clarinetist Tim Laughlin is indeed one of these musicians. Tim Laughlin (pronounced Lock-lin) was born and raised in New Orleans, a city constantly re-inventing itself. His style and sound are uniquely his own, contrasting the classic style he grew up listening to and the contemporary influences of many. Atlanta Jazz Party Good Times Jazz Records (Fantasy) was pleased to release one of his latest CDs, “Blue Orleans”, a perfect example of why Laughlin is one of the “cutting edge” musicians whose musical form is always growing and changing

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Article: Album Review

Fritzel's New Orleans Jazz Band: Fritzel's New Orleans Jazz Band Volume Two

Read "Fritzel's New Orleans Jazz Band Volume Two" reviewed by Wade Luquet


Coming off of the success of its first studio CD, Fritzel's Jazz Band delivers once again with its fifteen-song Volume Two. Fritzel's is the venerable forty year-old New Orleans jazz club, located in the 700 block of Bourbon Street that has established an international reputation for Dixieland jazz in a fun European-style bar setting. This CD ...

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News: Radio

Continuum, A Journey Through Jazz: "Satchmo Summerfest, Part 2"

Continuum, A Journey Through Jazz: "Satchmo Summerfest, Part 2"

Soulandjazz.com Presents: Continuum--A Journey Through Jazz Episode 17: “Satchmo Summerfest, Part 2" Hosted and Produced by J. Scott Fugate, “The Jazz Evangelist" As always, the show is free, absolutely legal, fun for the whole family, and available for listening right now, right here, from any device: http://lnk.ms/CGLwM This week I'm broadcasting live from the Crescent ...

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The Isle of Orleans

Label: Gentilly Records
Released: 2009
Track listing: Dumaine Street Breakdown; Restless Heart; Suburban Street Parade; Blues for Faz; I Know I'll See You Again; The Isle of Orleans; The Gentilly Strut; It's My Love Song To You; Magnolia Dance; March of the Uncle Bubbys; Crescent City Moon; Monkey Hill.

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News: Festival

Jazz Fest: 2010 Lineup/Dates

PEARL JAM, MMJ, CROWES, WSP, ARETHA AND MORE! Jazz Fest '09 by Adam McCullough The usual dizzying assortment of musical talent will descend on New Orleans for the 41st New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival. The first weekend takes place April 23-25, 2010, and the second week is April 29-May 2, 2010. The lineups thus far ...

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News: Recording

Tim Laughlin Plays New Orleans Classics

Tim Laughlin Plays New Orleans Classics

Tim Laughlin, a native son of New Orleans who has been called “among the best of this decade's younger clarinetists" by Jazz Times Magazine, is presented here by Inner City/Classic Jazz with Connie Jones on cornet, Rick Trolsen on trombone, and Tom Fischer on tenor sax. Together with a solid rhythm section they take on some ...

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Article: Live Review

New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2009

Read "New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival 2009" reviewed by Gary Firstenberg


If you want to experience music as wide and as deep as the mighty Mississippi River, it is best to go right to the source. In the lush surroundings of the oldest horse racing track in The Big Easy, the 40th Annual New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival celebrated a diverse assortment of music, and provided ...

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News: Festival

Triple-Clarinet Set Puts Woodwinds in Jazz Fest Spotlight

Triple-Clarinet Set Puts Woodwinds in Jazz Fest Spotlight

Mozart didn't know Jazz Fest, but he knew about the power of the clarinet. He wrote some of his most gorgeous concertos for the instrument, knowing its clear, clean timbre could lift melodies to soaring heights with the right person behind the reed. Evan Christopher, Tim Laughlin and Gregory Agid all know a thing or two ...

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Article: From Far and Wide

Jazz in New Orleans: A 2009 Status Report

Read "Jazz in New Orleans: A 2009 Status Report" reviewed by Wade Luquet


It is difficult, if not impossible, to destroy a culture. Hurricane Katrina tried to do so in New Orleans, but New Orleans is proving too strong to be taken down by the flooding that soaked eighty percent of the city when the poorly built federal levees failed. While hundreds of the city's musicians lost their instruments ...


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