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SUMMARY:Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue
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DESCRIPTION:Children 12 and under are free to attend and do not need a tick
 et when\nsitting in the Lawn section. Born Troy Andrews\, Trombone Shorty 
 got\nhis start (and nickname) earlier than most: at four\, he made his fir
 st\nappearance at Jazz Fest performing with Bo Diddley\; at six\, he was\n
 leading his own brass band\; and by his teenage years\, he was hired by\nL
 enny Kravitz to join the band he assembled for his Electric Church\nWorld 
 Tour. Shorty’s proven he’s more than just a horn player\,\nthough. Cat
 ch a gig\, open the pages of the New York Times or Vanity\nFair\, flip on 
 any late-night or morning TV show and you’ll see an\nundeniable star wit
 h utterly magnetic charisma\, a natural-born showman\nwho can command an a
 udience with the best of them. Since 2010\, he’s\nreleased five chart to
 pping studio albums (his most recent being\n2022’s Lifted)\; toured with
  everyone from Jeff Beck to the Red Hot\nChili Peppers\; collaborated acro
 ss genres with Pharrell\, Bruno Mars\,\nMark Ronson\, Foo Fighters\, ZHU\,
  Zac Brown\, Normani\, Ringo Starr\, and\ncountless more\; played Coachell
 a\, Bonnaroo\, Lollapalooza\, Newport\nFolk\, Newport Jazz\, and nearly ev
 ery other major festival\; performed\nfour times at the GRAMMY Awards\, si
 x times at the White House\, on\ndozens of TV shows\, and at the star-stud
 ded Sesame Street Gala\, where\nhe was honored with his own Muppet\; launc
 hed the Trombone Shorty\nFoundation to support youth music education\; and
  received the\nprestigious Caldecott Honor for his first children’s book
 . Meanwhile\nin New Orleans\, Shorty now leads his own Mardi Gras parade a
 top a\ngiant float crafted in his likeness\, hosts the annual Treme\nThrea
 uxdown shows that have drawn guests including Usher\, Nick Jonas\,\nDierks
  Bentley\, Andra Day\, and Leon Bridges to sit in with his band\,\nand has
  taken over the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival’s\nhallowed final s
 et\, which has seen him closing out the internationally\nrenowned gatherin
 g after performances by the likes of Neil Young\, the\nBlack Keys\, and Ki
 ngs of Leon. In addition to touring across the globe\nnearly year-round\, 
 Trombone Shorty has started a very special\ntradition: a cultural exchange
  trip to Cuba with his Trombone Shorty\nFoundation. The fourth trip of his
  kind took place in January of 2025\,\nand included an ever-expanding grou
 p of special guest artists who\njoined Shorty and his Foundation to host w
 orkshops and play concerts\nin Cuba over 5 days\, as well as nearly 100 st
 udents. These exchange\nprograms have previously been featured on NPR and 
 CBS Mornings.\nLifted\, Trombone Shorty’s second release for Blue Note R
 ecords and\n5th solo LP\, was released in 2022. Recorded at Shorty’s own
  Buckjump\nStudio with producer Chris Seefried (Fitz and the Tantrums\, An
 dra\nDay)\, the album finds the GRAMMY-nominated NOLA icon and his bandmat
 es\ntapping into the raw power and exhilarating grooves of their legendary
 \nlive show\, channeling it all into a series of tight\, explosive\nperfor
 mances that blur the lines between funk\, soul\, R&B\, and\npsychedelic ro
 ck. The writing is bold and self-assured\, standing up to\nhard times and 
 loss with grit and determination\, and the playing is\nmuscular to match\,
  mixing pop gleam with hip-hop swagger and second\nline abandon. Wild as a
 ll that may sound\, Lifted is still the work of\na master craftsman\, and 
 the album’s nimble arrangements and\njudicious use of special guests —
  from Gary Clark Jr. and Lauren\nDaigle to the rhythm section from Shorty
 ’s high school marching band\n— ultimately yields a collection that’
 s as refined as it is\nrapturous\, one that balances technical virtuosity 
 and emotional\nrelease in equal measure as it celebrates music’s primal 
 power to\nbring us all together. Since the release of Lifted\, Shorty and 
 his\nband have made appearances on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert\,\nJ
 immy Kimmel Live!\, TODAY and Good Morning America\, and CBS Mornings.\nSh
 orty has also recently performed at the MusiCares pre-Grammy Awards\ngala\
 , the Roots Picnic with Lil Wayne\, on the instantly legendary NPR\nTiny D
 esk featuring Juvenile\, and at the White House’s 2024\nJuneteenth conce
 rt. His recent 2024 summer tour featured special guest\nBig Boi and includ
 ed a stop at the legendary Hollywood Bowl in Los\nAngeles. Venue: Freeman 
 Arts Pavilion.
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:Children 12 and under are free to attend and d
 o not need a ticket when sitting in the Lawn section. Born Troy Andrews\, 
 Trombone Shorty got his start (and nickname) earlier than most: at four\, 
 he made his first appearance at Jazz Fest performing with Bo Diddley\; at 
 six\, he was leading his own brass band\; and by his teenage years\, he wa
 s hired by Lenny Kravitz to join the band he assembled for his Electric Ch
 urch World Tour. Shorty’s proven he’s more than just a horn player\, t
 hough. Catch a gig\, open the pages of the New York Times or Vanity Fair\,
  flip on any late-night or morning TV show and you’ll see an undeniable 
 star with utterly magnetic charisma\, a natural-born showman who can comma
 nd an audience with the best of them. Since 2010\, he’s released five ch
 art topping studio albums (his most recent being 2022’s Lifted)\; toured
  with everyone from Jeff Beck to the Red Hot Chili Peppers\; collaborated 
 across genres with Pharrell\, Bruno Mars\, Mark Ronson\, Foo Fighters\, ZH
 U\, Zac Brown\, Normani\, Ringo Starr\, and countless more\; played Coache
 lla\, Bonnaroo\, Lollapalooza\, Newport Folk\, Newport Jazz\, and nearly e
 very other major festival\; performed four times at the GRAMMY Awards\, si
 x times at the White House\, on dozens of TV shows\, and at the star-studd
 ed Sesame Street Gala\, where he was honored with his own Muppet\; launche
 d the Trombone Shorty Foundation to support youth music education\; and re
 ceived the prestigious Caldecott Honor for his first children’s book. Me
 anwhile in New Orleans\, Shorty now leads his own Mardi Gras parade atop a
  giant float crafted in his likeness\, hosts the annual Treme Threauxdown 
 shows that have drawn guests including Usher\, Nick Jonas\, Dierks Bentley
 \, Andra Day\, and Leon Bridges to sit in with his band\, and has taken ov
 er the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival’s hallowed final set\, which
  has seen him closing out the internationally renowned gathering after per
 formances by the likes of Neil Young\, the Black Keys\, and Kings of Leon.
  In addition to touring across the globe nearly year-round\, Trombone Shor
 ty has started a very special tradition: a cultural exchange trip to Cuba 
 with his Trombone Shorty Foundation. The fourth trip of his kind took plac
 e in January of 2025\, and included an ever-expanding group of special gue
 st artists who joined Shorty and his Foundation to host workshops and play
  concerts in Cuba over 5 days\, as well as nearly 100 students. These exch
 ange programs have previously been featured on NPR and CBS Mornings. Lifte
 d\, Trombone Shorty’s second release for Blue Note Records and 5th solo 
 LP\, was released in 2022. Recorded at Shorty’s own Buckjump Studio with
  producer Chris Seefried (Fitz and the Tantrums\, Andra Day)\, the album f
 inds the GRAMMY-nominated NOLA icon and his bandmates tapping into the raw
  power and exhilarating grooves of their legendary live show\, channeling 
 it all into a series of tight\, explosive performances that blur the lines
  between funk\, soul\, R&B\, and psychedelic rock. The writing is bold and
  self-assured\, standing up to hard times and loss with grit and determina
 tion\, and the playing is muscular to match\, mixing pop gleam with hip-ho
 p swagger and second line abandon. Wild as all that may sound\, Lifted is 
 still the work of a master craftsman\, and the album’s nimble arrangemen
 ts and judicious use of special guests — from Gary Clark Jr. and Lauren 
 Daigle to the rhythm section from Shorty’s high school marching band —
  ultimately yields a collection that’s as refined as it is rapturous\, o
 ne that balances technical virtuosity and emotional release in equal measu
 re as it celebrates music’s primal power to bring us all together. Since
  the release of Lifted\, Shorty and his band have made appearances on The 
 Late Show with Stephen Colbert\, Jimmy Kimmel Live!\, TODAY and Good Morni
 ng America\, and CBS Mornings. Shorty has also recently performed at the M
 usiCares pre-Grammy Awards gala\, the Roots Picnic with Lil Wayne\, on the
  instantly legendary NPR Tiny Desk featuring Juvenile\, and at the White H
 ouse’s 2024 Juneteenth concert. His recent 2024 summer tour featured spe
 cial guest Big Boi and included a stop at the legendary Hollywood Bowl in 
 Los Angeles. Venue: Freeman Arts Pavilion.
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