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OFFICIAL SATCHMO SUMMERFEST MERCH!official 2018 Poster by New Orleans artist Lionel Milton features a young Louis Armstrong.

Satchmo Books!Visit FQFI.org for merch AND MORE!

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Friday, August 3

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12-1:10French Quarter Business

Associa�on presentsPreserva�on

Brass1:30-2:40

Backroom at Buffa’s presents

Aurora Nealand& the Royal Roses

3-4:10Hard Rock Cafe presents

Jamil Sharif

4:30-5:40Sal Borelli presents

Ellis Marsalis

6-7:10Friend of Fest presents

Bill Summers& Jazalsa

7:30-9Zapp’s Potato Chips

presents

Bonerama

11:15-11:45Roots of Music

Satchmo Sound-off*

12:15-1:30Friend of Fest presents

Clive Wilson’sSatchmo

Serenaders

1:50-3Hotel Provincial presents

Tim Laughlin

3:20-4:30Don Vappie& the Creole

Jazz Serenaders

4:50-6The Derbes Founda�on

presentsThe Nayo

Jones Experience

6:20-7:30Shannon Powell

Tradi�onal All-Star Band

7:50-9Friend of Fest presents

Soul Rebels

11:30-12:45A Remembranceof George Avakian

Dan Morgenstern/Ricky Riccardi/Sco� Wenzel

1-1:45Pops and Billie Holiday —Mutual Admira�on Society

Catherine Russell

2-2:45Louis Armstrong’s

Vaudeville & Minstrel Roots Paul Kahn

3-3:45Bert & Bojangles

—Louis’ Early Inspira�onsSco� Wenzel

4-4:45Saving the ‘Holy of Holies’—The Eagle Saloon Ini�a�ve

Randy Fertel

5-5:45Video Pops “What a Wonder-ful World”—The First 50 Years

Ricky Riccardi

SatchmoLEGACY STAGE

FIDELITY BANKstage

WITH OFFBEAT MAGAZINE

GE Digital stage

Savethe

dates! French Quarter

Festival 2019 April 11-14

Satchmo Summerfest 2019

august 1-4

*on Esplanade Ave.Neutral Ground

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12-1:10Flamingo-A-Go-Go presentsLars Edegran

& The New Orleans Rag�me Orchestra

1:30-2:40Flamingo-A-Go-Go presentsYoshio Toyama& the Dixie Saintswith Lucien Barbarin

3-4:10Flamingo-A-Go-Go presents

MahoganyBrass Band

4:30-5:40Flamingo-A-Go-Go presents

Charmaine Neville

6-7:10Flamingo-A-Go-Go presents

The Original Pine�es Brass

Band

7:30-9Flamingo-A-Go-Go presents

Corey Henry & The Treme

Funktet

11:30-12:15Satchmo the ComposerDaryl Sherman/Don Vappie

12:30-1Pops and Poetry—A Reading

Sascha Feinstein

1:15-2Making “The Louis Armstrong Legacy Series” on Dot Time RecordsJerry Roche/Ricky Riccardi

2:15-3Louis Armstrong as

King of the Zulus, 1949 Maxine Gordon

3:15-4When Louis Came to Sweden (1933-1965)Bruce Raeburn/Bjorn Barnheim

4:15-5Crea�ng “Chimes Blues”—Louis Armstrong’s Street Quartet

Vic Hobson

5:15-6Video Pops: Louis Armstrong

on the Mike Douglas Show, 1964Ricky Riccardi

11:15-11:45Edna Karr's Marching Cougars

Satchmo Sound-off*

12:15-1:30The Bombay Club presents

Doyle CooperJazz Band

1:50-3The Bombay Club presents

James Williams

3:20-4:30The Bombay Club presents

Topsy Chapman

and Solid Harmony

4:50-6The Bombay Club presentsJoe Las�e’sNew Orleans

Sound

6:20-7:30The Bombay Club presents

Calvin Johnsonand Na�ve Son

7:50-9The Bombay Club presents

TBCBrass Band

SatchmoLEGACY STAGE

FIDELITY BANKstage

WITH OFFBEAT MAGAZINE

GE Digital stage

HappyBirthday

Louis!

RememberTips go directly to our Musicians’ Performance Fund! please show your

support At festival-sponsored beverage booths!

*on Esplanade Ave.Neutral Ground

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12-1Omni Royal Orleans presentsSteve PistoriusTribute to Louis Armstrong’sHot Fives and Sevens

1:20-2:20Danny & Alana Wolfe presentStoryville Stompers

Brass Band

2:40-3:40The Spo�ed Cat Music Club presents

ShotgunJazz Band

4-5Steamboat NATCHEZ presents

WendellBrunious

5:20-6:20JAX Brewery Parking Lots,

The Berger Company & Windsor Court Hotel presents

Irma Thomas Soul Queen of New Orleans

6:40-7:30Friend of Fest presentsAshlin Parker

Trumpet Mafia7:30-8

Popeyes presentsTrumpet Tribute

to Louis Armstrong

12:15-1:20Friend of Fest presents

Mari Watanabeand her Chosen Few

Jazz Band

1:40-2:40Councilmember-at-Large

Williams with Harrah's presents

Mark Braud3-4

Rolland Safe and Lock presentsThe Dukes

of Dixieland

4:20-5:20Center Staging, Inc. presentsRobin Barnes& The Fiyabirds

5:40-6:40Davenport Lounge presents

Jeremy Davenport

7-7:50Friend of Fest presents

Big Chief Donald Harrison Jr.

11:30-12:15Fest Rewind:

A Beau�ful Moment with George Avakian

12:30-1:15Swing Kids, Ruby Braff, and Pops Goes Hawaiian

Mick Carlon

1:30-2:15“For Posterity”—Sharing the

Legacy of Louis ArmstrongSarah Rose/Ricky Riccardi

2:30-3:15The Music in

Satchmo’s Manuscript Adriana Filstrup

3:30-4:15The Mind of

Louis ArmstrongMa� Sakakeeny

4:30-5:15You Can’t

Figure LouisGwen Thompkins

5:30-6:15Video Pops: Louis Armstrong

on the Mike Douglas Show, 1970Ricky Riccardi

SatchmoLEGACY STAGE

FIDELITY BANKstage

WITH OFFBEAT MAGAZINE

GE Digital stage

Don’t Miss!

Sunday, 10 a.m.St. Augustine

Church’sJazz Mass

(sponsored by Rhodes Funeral Home)

Followed by Our Annual Second Line

Parade 11 a.m.

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Satchmo Legacy StageLearn about Louis! Three Days of Fascinating Talks by Armstrong Scholars

Friday, August 311:30 a.m. Dan Morgenstern: A Remembrance of George AvakianAvakian’s longtime friend and fellow NEA Jazz Master for Advocacy pays tribute to him, joined by Scott Wenzel and Ricky Riccardi. They will play excerpts from previously unreleased Armstrong recordings produced by Avakian, soon to be issued in a Mosaic boxed set presenting their collaboration in a brand new light.1 p.m. Catherine Russell: Pops and Billie Holiday—Mutual Admiration SocietyLouis Armstrong was, according to Billie, one of her biggest influences. Film clips, audio clips, and a rare photo, will be used to explore the careers of two great musical stylists.2 p.m. Paul Kahn: Louis Armstrong’s Vaudeville and Minstrel Roots

Louis Armstrong rose from traditions where dance, comedy, novelty, social commentary, and musical expression were intertwined. Illustrations from the Luis Russell archive, plus film and audio clips, help tell the story.3 p.m. Scott Wenzel: Bert & Bojangles: Louis’ Early InspirationsTwo early inspirations that Louis Armstrong found important during his formative years were comedian Bert Williams and tap dancer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson. Rare recordings, images, and film footage will show how these two entertainers not only influenced Armstrong, but countless other performers.4 p.m. Randy Fertel: Saving the “Holy of Holies”: The Eagle Saloon InitiativeSmithsonian music curator emeritus John Edward Hasse calls 401 South Rampart Street the “Holy of Holies in jazz history.” Empty for decades, and in danger of destruction by neglect, the building

has finally been rescued and stabilized. Eagle Saloon ambassador Randy Fertel will report on The Eagle Saloon Initiative, what’s been accomplished, and what’s envisioned moving forward.5 p.m. Ricky Riccardi: Video Pops—“What a Wonderful World”—The First Fifty YearsRicky Riccardi, Director of Research Collections at the Louis Armstrong House Museum in New York, will discuss the history of Armstrong’s most iconic song, featuring rare interviews, photos, and footage of Louis performing this beloved classic.

Saturday, August 411:30 a.m. Daryl Sherman and Don Vappie: I’ve Got a Heart Full of Rhythm—Satchmo the ComposerNYC-based singer-pianist Daryl Sherman teams up with NOLA string master Don Vappie to discuss and perform Satchmo originals.12:30 p.m. Sascha Feinstein: Pops and Poetry—A ReadingA presentation about the various ways Louis Armstrong has been presented and discussed in verse.1:15 p.m. Jerry Roche and Ricky Riccardi: Making The Louis Armstrong Legacy Series on Dot Time RecordsJerry Roche and Ricky Riccardi will discuss the critically-acclaimed Dot Time Louis Armstrong Legacy Series, featuring previously unreleased Armstrong material. Roche and Riccardi will take the audience behind the scenes of the making of the series, play highlights from the first three releases, and preview what is still to come. 2:15 p.m. Maxine Gordon: Louis Armstrong as King of the Zulus, 1949In this presentation, Maxine Gordon discusses the complicated history of Louis Armstrong as King of the Zulus.3:15 p.m. Bruce Raeburn and Björn Bärnheim: When Louis Came to Sweden, 1933-1965A conversation between Björn Bärnheim and Bruce Raeburn about Louis Armstrong’s visits to Sweden, why Sweden so often became Louis’ first stop on European tours, and how the Swedes developed an abiding love of all things Armstrong.4:15 p.m. Vic Hobson: Creating “Chimes Blues”—Louis Armstrong’s Street QuartetVic Hobson explores how Armstrong’s singing with his quartet on the streets of New Orleans influenced his musical development.5:15 p.m. Ricky Riccardi: Video Pops—Louis Armstrong on The Mike Douglas Show, 1964In 1964, Louis Armstrong co-hosted The Mike Douglas Show for a full week. Armstrong historian Ricky Riccardi will showcase rare highlights from these shows, including many musical treats and some hilarious interview footage of Louis at his best.

Sunday, August 511:30 a.m. Fest Rewind: A Beautiful Moment with George Avakian at Satchmo SummerFest 2013An emotional highlight of the 2013 Satchmo SummerFest was legendary record producer George Avakian interviewed by Louis Armstrong historians Ricky Riccardi and David Ostwald about live recordings of Armstrong that Avakian produced in the 1950s. Towards the end of the interview, the 94-year-old Avakian listens to audio of a conversation he had with Armstrong in 1956, resulting in a beautiful moment and record-length standing ovation for Satchmo SummerFest.

3rd Floorin the Jazz Museum

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12:30 p.m. Mick Carlon: Swing Kids, Ruby Braff, and Pops Goes HawaiianAuthor Mick Carlon (Travels with Louis; Riding on Duke’s Train; Girl Singer) talks about the effect Louis Armstrong had on a group of non-Nazi youth in 1936 Berlin; about the fervent (and gifted) Armstrong disciple Ruby Braff; and how Louis’ 1930’s Hawaiian recordings cemented a friendship.1:30 p.m. Sarah Rose and Ricky Riccardi: “For Posterity”—Sharing the Legacy of Louis ArmstrongIt’s an exciting time for the Louis Armstrong House Museum in Queens, New York. Thanks to a $2.7 million grant, efforts are underway to digitize the museum’s monumental research collections, the world’s largest archives for a single jazz musician. LAHM Director of Research Collections Ricky Riccardi and Research Collections Manager Sarah Rose will describe the digitization effort, share discoveries, and unveil how the treasures from the collections will be used.2:30 p.m. Adriana Filstrup: The Music in Satchmo’s ManuscriptIn 2016, the Louis Armstrong House Museum acquired the original typewritten manuscript of Louis’ seminal autobiography, Satchmo: My Life in New Orleans. Adriana Filstrup, as one of the few people who have seen the original version, will illustrate the differences between the archived original manuscript of Louis’ autobiography and the final version, in addition to other observations she has made about Louis’ writing style. 3:30 p.m. Matt Sakakeeny: The Mind of Louis ArmstrongWhat went on in the mind of Louis Armstrong? Of course, it is impossible to know what anyone is truly thinking, but when focusing on his trumpet playing, Armstrong is believed to reveal his authentic self. 4:30 p.m. Gwen Thompkins: You Can’t Figure LouisJournalist Gwen Thompkins, host of public radio’s “Music Inside Out,” explores the relationship between Danny Barker and Satchmo and what may have prompted Barker in 1971 to say, “You can’t figure Louis,” adding, “There’s more than one Armstrong.”5:30 p.m. Ricky Riccardi: Video Pops—Louis Armstrong on The Mike Douglas Show, 1970 In 1970, only a year before he passed away, Louis Armstrong returned to co-host The Mike Douglas Show. Ricky Riccardi closes out the Satchmo Legacy Stage with incredible clips of Louis singing many favorites, chatting with Artie Shaw, duetting with Shari Lewis and Lambchop, jamming with Pete Fountain, and cooking red beans and rice with his wife Lucille. Not to be missed!Thank you, Satchmo Legacy Stage Contributors: Harrah’s New Orleans, Jospeh K. & Inez Eichenbaum Foundation, Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Foundation, The Fertel Foundation, Leslie Alley, Richie & Vicki Noorigian, Andrea Duplessis!

Pops’ Playhouse for KidsFamily Fun Activities at Satchmo SummerFest on Saturday, August 4 and Sunday, August 5, 11:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., on the 2nd Floor inside the New Orleans Jazz Museum

Zulu Coconut Decorating Station Hosted by Junior Zulus Get creative with the Jr. Zulus of the Zulu Social Aid and Pleasure Club! Kids decorate and keep their very own Zulu coconut, while learning about the history and traditions of this beloved New Orleans institution that crowned Louis Armstrong King back in 1949.Second Line Umbrella Decoration and Celebration Station Hosted by FQFI Kids decorate their own second line umbrella to keep, stay shaded and use in the second line parade. Satchmo STEM Hosted by Girl Scouts of Louisiana East Kids use straws to build towers, shapes and more.Armstrong Art: Collage and Compare! Hosted by Lil’ Yats Art & Play (Sunday only) Just like Louis Armstrong, your Lil’ Yats will be making collage banners using newspaper clippings, magazines, painted paper, music sheets, scotch tape and more to create an expression of art following in the steps of Satchmo. Kids can compare their creations to Pops’ original collages on the 2nd floor of the Jazz Museum where the exhibition of his artwork is currently displayed. HGGHH Tambourine Station Hosted by Hermann-Grima + Gallier Historic Houses Hermann-Grima + Gallier

Historic Houses will offer a musical craft table! Kids make and decorate tambourines to shake and dance with at the fest! Kids will be able to design and paint the tambourines and tie bells along the side to create music of their own!Tricentennial Drum Making Hosted by Kamau Wesley Phillips Make a conga drum to honor Satchmo’s ancestral roots in Africa, and New Orleans’ Congo Square located inside Louis Armstrong Park! Using

recycled items, kids will learn how to create a real instrument.Satchmo Book Nook Hosted by New Orleans Public Library The NOPL will offer a book-making craft for kids and have a variety of library giveaways for all ages! Learn about Louis Armstrong, jazz and New Orleans through a curated library with books that showcase the life and music of Satchmo for younger readers. This book nook is a great place to become

inspired by history!Satchmo Safety Station: Bead Bracelets Hosted by FQFI Kids can make their own beaded bracelets while providing their parents with peace of mind! Safety meets fun—these cell phone number bracelets are perfect for the large crowds of a festival environment.

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