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new orleans Funk — The Original Sound of Funk 1960-75

This is a definitive collection of New Orleans Funk featuring acknowledged masters of funk next to some of the earlier artists who shaped the meaning of funk. The album is al...

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new orleans Funk 2 — The Original Sound of Funk: Volume 2

This is Soul Jazz Records’ new journey into the heart of New Orleans and a guide to the city’s finest Funk music produced in the late 1960s and early 1970s.&rsquo...

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Jazz In new orleans — The Postwar Years Through 1970

New Orleans musician and writer Charles Suhor explores jazz in New Orleans from 1945-1970 in three themes: jazz and the establishment; the traditional and dixieland revival; ...

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Jazz Religion, The Second Line And Black new orleans — By Richard Brent Turner

Great New Orleans music book!

Richard Brent Turner explores the history and contemporary significance of the popular religious traditions, identities, and performance...

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Louis Armstrong's new orleans — By Thomas Brothers

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new orleans — Intro Collection

New Orleans, the home of the blues, is also the home of the grooves. This deluxe 3CD selection of saucy, sassy and spicy soul, funk and R&B from The Meters, Allen Toussai...

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new orleans 1960 — By William Claxton and Joachim E. Berendt

Amazing photographs of New Orleans musicians and carnival in 1960. Deluxe hardback book.

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Rhythm and Blues in new orleans — By John Broven

There are two or three essential books on New Orleans and this is one! (