Jambalaya, Jill Scott & Jazz Fest

April 30, 2013

Salty crawfish, swampy alligator pies and funky music took over New Orleans for the annual Jazz & Heritage Fest.

Jazz Fest Indians

Historic Mardi Gras Black  Indians

Jill Scott, Billy Joel and BB King were the headliners last weekend, but Jazz Fest was more than just music. Art, culture, discussions and a good ole fashioned celebration left the festival with a warm, friendly and joyous atmosphere.

Jill Scott on Congo Square Stage

Jill Scott on the Congo Square Stage

 

Jill Scott gave her fans exactly what we came for- soul, energy and a smooth groove. She performed on the Congo Square stage for over one hour and sang my favorite song, “Give it to Me” to a brassy funk.

 

The festival brought out local and national artisans, jewelry designers and New Orleans’ signature swampy cuisine.

Congo Square Art

Congo Square Art’

 

Alligator Pie

Alligator Pie

 

Those Brothers of Brooklyn, NY showcased their distinctive jewelry line.

Those Brothers Jewelry Owners of Brooklyn, NY

Those Brothers Jewelry Owners of Brooklyn, NY

 

Creativity for the Flesh

Creativity for the Flesh

I ran into the Afro Brazilian, group Magary Lord from Salvador de Bahia, Brazil. They kept the crowd winding and grinding to their Black Semba music.

The Black Sembe Band of Brazil

Magary, The Black Semba Band of Brazil

 

After I had my fill of dancing, drinking and partying, I traveled off the beaten path to the swampy terrain of Cajun Country.

Tree Pose Vrkasana

Tree Pose Vrkasana

Cruising down the creepy swamps brought out alligators, ghost stories and peculiar living arrangements.

Swamp Tour

Swamp Tour

u Moss of the Bayou

Spanish Moss of the Bayou’

Alligator Tour

Alligator Tour

Cajun Condo

Cajun Condo

 

Sari holding a baby alligator

Scaly, but not slithery.

The New Orleans Jazz Fest is a great way to enjoy the culture and energy of Louisiana without all the debauchery of Mardi Gras. There is still time to catch the rest of the festival featuring Earth, Wind & Fire, Fleetwood Mac, Erykah Badu and Frank Ocean.

For more info on New Orleans Travel:

Jazz Fest

http://www.nojazzfest.com

 

Cajun Pride Swamp Tour

http://www.cajunprideswamptours.com/index.htm 

 

Eats

Acme Oysters

 

Boucherie

http://boucherie-nola.com



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