
School of Rock Northshore's Christine Clouatre in Dames de Perlage Walking Krewe
School of Rock's Christine Clouatre, Marketing Representative interviewed for the Mardi Gras walking club she co-founded Dames de Perlage.
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School of Rock's Christine Clouatre, Marketing Representative interviewed for the Mardi Gras walking club she co-founded Dames de Perlage.
School of Rock Northshore will be closed Friday, February 21 and Tuesday, March 4 for Mardi Gras season.
The 2025 French Quarter Festival presented by Chevron announced its first round of music lineup for this year’s event, to be held from April 10-13, 2025. As always, FQF features just local and Louisiana musicians, along with delicious food from local vendors. If you have never been to French Quarter Festival, and you’re from out of town: try it, believe me—you’ll like it. It’s a blast and there are no tickets, you can come and go as you please, and you’ll be able to enjoy the music, food and camaraderie.
The spirit of Louisiana pulsed through the 2025 Grammy Awards, as Jon Batiste and Tank and the Bangas claimed victories that echoed far beyond the stage.
Every February, Apple Music takes time to acknowledge the broad influence of Black Americans throughout history.
School of Rock Northshore and 30xNinety Theatre are now in a new partnership. The 30xNinety Theatre's mission is to create a personal experience for the audience through the shared medium of theater that invigorates, challenges and entertains. Their vision is to become the premier live theatre destination for the Northshore Region by providing artistic, cultural, and educational opportunities to the community.
Pearl Jam, Dave Matthews Band, Luke Combs and Lil Wayne & The Roots are among the big acts set to headline the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival when it returns to the New Orleans Fair Grounds April 24 through May 4
The 2025 GRAMMY OFFICIAL nominations have been announced. See the full list of nominees in all 94 categories ahead of Music's Biggest Night on Sunday, Feb. 2.
Music aLIVE SWFL creates live music advocacy campaigns, educational programs for musicians, and an ongoing Musicians Relief Fund to help with financial assistance to the musician community in the event of any future pandemic, disaster, or simple personal hardship.
A drummer for the San Antonio School of Rock House Band was recently selected as ‘Military Child of the Year’