Much of the magic of New Orleans is tied to its history. The streets and neighborhoods are full of stories offering insight into Black art, civil rights and ultimately American innovation and ...
The Dew Drop Inn, a long-abandoned former nightclub and hotel that played host to countless acts in New Orleans’ golden age of rhythm and blues, will be transformed into a museum honoring the history ...
After suffering from years of lack of maintenance and water intrusion from Hurricane Katrina, the Dew Drop Inn, the legendary New Orleans hotel and nightclub, which once boasted greats like Ray ...
Plans to create a museum in the old Dew Drop Inn in New Orleans received authorization from the state Legislature on Sunday, along with $1 million in funding. The money will pay for the initial ...
Sixty-three years ago, Irma Thomas borrowed the saucy song “Hip Shakin’ Mama” from Patsy Vidalia, the drag emcee at the Dew Drop Inn. On Friday, Thomas brought it back. The Soul Queen of New Orleans ...
Before integration, The Dew Drop Inn was a center of civil rights and a haven for Black performers on the Chitlin’ Circuit, including Aretha Franklin, James Brown, and Etta James. It started as a ...
Laura Painia Jackson, business manager of the legendary Dew Drop Inn, died Sept. 11 of kidney failure at her New Orleans home, said her son, Kenneth Jackson. She was 91. The Dew Drop, at 2836 LaSalle ...
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