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The New Orleans Concert: The Music of America's Soul
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The New Orleans Concert: The Music of America's Soul

Oct 3, 2006
1h 15m
★ 0.0

Overview

Captured in state-of-the-art High Definition and mastered in Dolby Digital 5.1 Surround Sound, The New Orleans Concert ignites a massive celebration of Big Easy music past and present - redolent in jazz, rollicking piano renditions, classic rhythm and blues, contemporary funk and rock & roll, all as steamy as a sweltering Delta summer's evening. New Orleans' legends, including Allen Toussaint, The Neville Brothers, and legendary drummer Earl Palmer, are joined by Steve Jordan, Bonnie Raitt, Keith Richards and Joss Stone to create this extraordinary musical extravaganza, reminding the world once again that New Orleans is far more than just one nation's treasure.

Genres

Music

Production Companies

Concert Hotspot
Michael Murphy Productions

Cast

Art Neville

Narrator (voice) / Self - The Neville Brothers

Art Neville

Aaron Neville

Self - The Neville Brothers

Aaron Neville

Allen Toussaint

Self

Allen Toussaint

Bonnie Raitt

Self

Bonnie Raitt

Earl Palmer

Self

Earl Palmer

Irma Thomas

Self

Irma Thomas

Irvin Mayfield

Self

Irvin Mayfield

Jon Cleary

Self

Jon Cleary

Keith Richards

Self

Keith Richards

Kermit Ruffins

Self

Kermit Ruffins

Lloyd Price

Self

Lloyd Price

Big Chief Monk Boudreaux

Self

Big Chief Monk Boudreaux

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