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photos by Jacob Blickenstaff

"Arrangers don't get noticed much. Like cinematographers, they usually fill in the structures and concepts of others: songwriters and producers, who call on arrangers to deploy horns, strings or other sounds that might unobtrusively improve a song. But people who read album credits recognize that Wardell Quezergue, a working musician since 1953, is the rare exception: an arranger whose long career reveals him as a consistent catalyst of New Orleans R&B, and not just because he shares the songwriting credit on a ubiquitous New Orleans song, "It Ain't My Fault."To quote the official linuep, the show featured "R&B icons The Dixie Cups and Robert Parker; soul greats Jean Knight, Dorothy Moore, Tammy Lynn, and Tony Owens; legendary New Orleans drummer Zigaboo Modeliste; New Orleans musician, producer, and session man Mac Rebennack (Dr. John); garage-music pioneer Michael Hurtt; plus Wardell Quezergue's Rhythm & Blues Orchestra, an all-star ten-piece band led by Quezergue himself in a rare New York appearance." More pictures from the event, below...At Alice Tully Hall on Sunday night [7/19], the Lincoln Center Festival allied itself with the Ponderosa Stomp Foundation -- the New Orleans record collectors-turned-promoters who find the musicians behind the obscure singles -- to present a tribute to Mr. Quezergue. His wryly understated arrangements for horn sections in particular, drawing on local parade traditions and big-band jazz, often prod, tease or talk back to a singer and a song, with a chortling layer of syncopation that has helped define New Orleans rock... [NY Times]
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Wardell Quezergue (facing band) and his Big Band


Tony Owens



Robert Parker

The Dixie Cups


Dorothy Moore


Tammy Lynn


Dr. John / Mac Rebbenack

Zigaboo Modeliste (drums) performing Hey Pocky Way with Dixie Cups and Tammy Lynn

Dixie Cups with Dorothy Moore


Dr. John (guitar)

Zigaboo Modeliste and Band

Raymond Jones and Brian Quezergue

Michael Hurtt (r) and Dr. John

Jean Knight

Wardell addressing the audience



finale (Big Chief)






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This show was the third of three nights in a row of the Ponderosa Stomp at Lincoln Center. Night Two HERE. Night One HERE. There was also a pre-stomp show at Southpaw.
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I was passing Bowery around 8 and couldn't believe how long the line was. Crowd looked very young and very excited and very alt-geeky. Glad I didn't go, because as you can see in the videos, a show of "ultrafans" equals two hours of dumb people yelling out the show's catchphrases at the top of their lungs the entire time. Not unlike time&eric at the jokia.
Posted by منتديات | August 18, 2010 7:21 AM