DANNY AND BLU LU STAGE
The Life and Legacy of Danny Barker:
Great Music and Talk
New Orleans Jazz Museum
400 Esplanade Avenue, New Orleans
By admission: $10
GRIOT STAGE (third floor – Jazz Museum)
10 am – In the Beginning: Revisiting the Fairview Baptist church – with pastor Chris Sylvain.
12 pm – Greer Goff Mendy – interpretative dance inspired by Danny and Blu Lu Barker
1 pm – Topsy Chapman and Solid Harmony
2 pm – The George and Gerald French Band
3 pm – Danny and Me – Publisher Jan Ramsey, pharmacist Chris Sylvain, producer Scott Billington and
writer Jon Pult share favorite personal anecdotes about Danny Barker.
DANNY AND BLU LU STAGE
(Jazz Museum courtyard)
1 pm – grioTrio
2 pm – John Boutte
3 pm – Charmaine Neville and Amasa Miller
4 pm – Treme Brass Band and
The Black Men of Labor
Event Performers

Charmaine Neville
Charmaine Neville
As the daughter of one of the highly acclaimed Neville Brothers, Charmaine is heir to a rich New Orleans musical legacy but is busy putting her own stamp on this musical heritage. Neville and her band dish out a spicy mix of the best of New Orleans music, from the nastiest of blues to some V-8-driven R & B. Add a funky rhythm and some jazzy ballads, and you've got yourself one helluva Crescent City gumbo!

Topsy Chapman
Topsy Chapman
Topsy Chapman is one of New Orleans' finest singers, adept at gospel, blues, rhythm and blues and jazz. Her trio Solid Harmony — with daughters Yolanda Windsay and Jolynda Phillips — is one of the best, most soulful vocal harmony groups working today.

John Boutte
John Boutte
On Sundays, John Boutte was awakened by the sounds of his New Orleans neighborhood. Past the front yard, second-line parades rolled by, matching the madness of Carnival season and the transcendent joy of the jazz funeral. This roux of influences created John Boutte, and serves him to this day.