Gallatin Street Music Fest 2024

James Andrews (center) performing at the first Gallatin Street Music Fest at the New Orleans Jazz Museum on Monday, May 6. 2024. Photo by Scott Saltzman


May 2024

The new Gallatin Street Festival eased folks down on Monday after Jazz Fest, with an exciting line-up of local acts in a relaxed setting at the New Orleans Jazz Museum. Keep an eye out for new recordings of these artists on the Gallatin Street Records website.

- photos by Scott Saltzman

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James Andrews and the Crescent City All Stars

James Andrews and the Crescent City All Stars


James Andrews and the Crescent City All Stars


James Andrews and the Crescent City All Stars


James Andrews with his new album


Cyril Neville and James Andrew


James Andrews and the Crescent City All Stars




New Breed Brass Band


New Breed Brass Band


Mahmoud Chouki


Mahmoud Chouki


Mahmoud Chouki


Mahmoud Chouki


Mahmoud Chouki band

Mahmoud Chouki band


Mahmoud Chouki



George Brown Band


George Brown Band


George Brown Band


George Brown Band



 
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Scott Saltzman

Photographer Scott Saltzman strives to create imagery encapsulating the feeling of a moment or time frame, to create a 1000 word essay with a single image. Scott has been residing in New Orleans as a freelance photographer for over 30 years. During that time,  his experience living, exploring and documenting the raw, albeit sometimes subtle, emotional energy found in live performance (and other avenues of life)  has helped him create an archive with some truly sentinel images of and for the times.  Some of those images can be seen herehere and on his website.

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