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Sounds of NOLA: 'New Orleans Songbook' brings the music of the Crescent City to Popejoy Hall

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'NEW ORLEANS SONGBOOK'

鈥楴EW ORLEANS SONGBOOK鈥

A Jazz at Lincoln Center PRESENTS Production

WHEN: 7:30 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 8

WHERE: Popejoy Hall,

203 Cornell Drive NE

HOW MUCH: $25-$75, plus fees, at popejoypresents.com

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Milton Suggs
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Luther S. Allison

The distinct sounds of New Orleans will fill Popejoy Hall on Saturday, Feb. 8.

鈥淣ew Orleans Songbook: A Jazz at Lincoln Center PRESENTS Production,鈥 celebrates the composers and music of the Crescent City, where jazz was born. It includes songs by Jelly Roll Morton, Louis Armstrong, Ellis Marsalis, James Black and other New Orleans musicians.

The production, led by pianist Luther S. Allison, features vocalists Quiana Lynell and Milton Suggs.

鈥淓verything good about music, which comes from New Orleans, that鈥檚 what you can feel,鈥 Lynell said of the production. 鈥淭he spirit of the city, the love that we have, the joy, the vibrancy of all the music. That鈥檚 what is guaranteed every night.鈥

Some commentary and background on New Orleans鈥 music will also be part of the production.

鈥淵ou will get all of the tradition and all of the knowledge that you need to and why we do these things this way,鈥 Lynell said. 鈥淲e鈥檙e happy to bring that joy and love to people that may never get to come to New Orleans, but need to definitely feel that spirit of the city.鈥

Lynell, who has a five-octave vocal range, has performed at prestigious venues and events including The Kennedy Center, Carnegie Hall and the Playboy Jazz Festival. She has shared stages with artists such as Jon Batiste, Herbie Hancock and Patti Austin.

When Lynell is not touring, she works as a music educator and vocal coach.

鈥淚鈥檝e been an educator for almost 20 years now,鈥 she said. 鈥淚 graduated from (Louisiana State University). I鈥檓 currently working with the (New Orleans) Jazz & Heritage Foundation. I have a choir and we perform at Jazz Fest (New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival) and French Quarter Fest every year.鈥

Lynell uses her experience and talent to help other vocalists with their craft throughout the country and around the world.

鈥淚 also have students that I teach internationally,鈥 she said. 鈥淰ocal coach is what I call myself. I really believe in (a) holistic (approach), having a connection with your body and your body is your instrument, and finding your sound specifically. I definitely enjoy working with vocalists across the world.鈥

Lynell said she would not be where she is today without her mentors.

鈥淚 believe I鈥檇 be nowhere without the educators I鈥檝e had in my career, paying attention and helping develop my sound,鈥 she said. 鈥淎s a musician, we are really creative with music, and you can鈥檛 get anywhere without the mentorship and the privilege of someone to help guide you on your journey. I try to be a voice for people that are trying to find their way through (their talent).鈥

Sounds of NOLA: 'New Orleans Songbook' brings the music of the Crescent City to Popejoy Hall

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鈥淣ew Orleans Songbook: A Jazz at Lincoln Center PRESENTS Production,鈥 features, from left, vocalists Quiana Lynell and Milton Suggs and pianist Luther S. Allison. The show comes to Popejoy Hall on Saturday, Feb. 8.
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Quiana Lynell stars in 鈥淣ew Orleans Songbook: A Jazz at Lincoln Center PRESENTS Production.鈥 The performance takes place on Saturday, Feb. 8, at Popejoy Hall.
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Luther S. Allison
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Milton Suggs