

Live From New Orleans The Jazz Foundation of America Presents: Audrey LeCrone & the Crawzaddies
May 17, 2023 2:00 pm - May 17, 2023 3:00 pm
Jazz Museum | Free - Weekly
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Jazz Foundation of America presents live weekly concerts free to the public from the New Orleans Jazz Museum. You can see them every Wednesday in person or on our Facebook and Youtube pages. You are now able to attend these performances at the Jazz Museum in New Orleans. These series are also carried on Off Beat Magazine and Louisiana Music Factory Facebook pages. For this week's performance the Jazz Foundation of America is proud to present:
May 17th, 2023
Audrey LeCrone & the Crawzaddies
Audrey LeCrone grew up in a musical family in rural Kansas. Inspired by early 20th century art, she spent her formative years singing, dancing, and performing. After receiving a degree in Acting from Oklahoma City University, she moved to New Orleans to work as an actor and dialect coach. Impassioned by the musical culture of the city, she eventually found her role as a vocalist. Plying her expressive voice and inherent charm, she transforms her multidisciplinary arts training into a captivating act that evokes the warmth of a speakeasy lounge. Focusing on songs of love, longing, and lust, she gifts audiences with a musical respite from the turmoil of modern life. Accompanying her is Andrew Huot on piano, Ian Monroe on bass, Ravee "Gus" Treesaksesakoon on trumpet, Joe Braun on saxophone, Ronan Cowan on drums, and Colin Myers on trombone.
Jazz Foundation of America presents live weekly concerts free to the public from the New Orleans Jazz Museum. You can see them every Wednesday in person or on our Facebook and Youtube pages. You are now able to attend these performances at the Jazz Museum in New Orleans. These series are also carried on Off Beat Magazine and Louisiana Music Factory Facebook pages. For this week's performance the Jazz Foundation of America is proud to present:
May 17th, 2023
Audrey LeCrone & the Crawzaddies
Audrey LeCrone grew up in a musical family in rural Kansas. Inspired by early 20th century art, she spent her formative years singing, dancing, and performing. After receiving a degree in Acting from Oklahoma City University, she moved to New Orleans to work as an actor and dialect coach. Impassioned by the musical culture of the city, she eventually found her role as a vocalist. Plying her expressive voice and inherent charm, she transforms her multidisciplinary arts training into a captivating act that evokes the warmth of a speakeasy lounge. Focusing on songs of love, longing, and lust, she gifts audiences with a musical respite from the turmoil of modern life. Accompanying her is Andrew Huot on piano, Ian Monroe on bass, Ravee "Gus" Treesaksesakoon on trumpet, Joe Braun on saxophone, Ronan Cowan on drums, and Colin Myers on trombone.