Special Event

Event

Talkin’ Jazz with Fred Kasten: In Concert at the New Orleans Jazz Museum

New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

Fee:

Free. Free and open to the public

Location: LAT/LONG: 29.961404, -90.057871


At New Orleans Jazz Museum - 400 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans - In the 3rd Floor Performance Space

Dates & Times

Date:

Thursday, March 14, 2024

Time:

2:00 PM

Duration:

1 hour and 15 minutes

Type of Event

Partner Program
Performance
Talk
Virtual/Digital

2:00 to 3:15 pm Central Time


Description

The New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park

 in partnership with

 The New Orleans Jazz Museum

 presents

Talkin' Jazz with Fred Kasten: In Concert

with Quiana Lynell

Thursday at 2:00 pm

 At the New Orleans Jazz Museum - 400 Esplanade Ave, New Orleans

In the 3rd Floor Theater

Talkin' Jazz with Fred Kasten: In Concert is a captivating blend of interesting talk and great music featuring top jazz artists in New Orleans, hosted monthly by award-winning radio producer and interviewer Fred Kasten.

This event will be a mix of interview and live performance.

Fred Kasten is an independent contributing radio producer/host at WWNO. After working at WWNO for over 20 years as an on-air talent, producer, and program director, Fred retired from full-time work in May of 2007. Fred is a native of Mobile, Alabama, a graduate of the University of Alabama, and a long-time resident of New Orleans. In addition to his work at WWNO, Fred develops independent audio projects from a home studio, producing radio features, commercials, and podcasts. Fred also does marketing and media consulting for the Louisiana Philharmonic Orchestra.

In 2017, Quiana Lynell made her salient mark on the jazz-and-beyond musical world as a wise, heartfelt, warm vocalist whose voice is singular in its soul, intensity, ecstasy and outright spiritual courage. She played with her trio at the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival which led to her performing in Poland with trumpeter Terence Blanchard’s Spike Lee tribute with a 75-piece orchestra. In November, after considering for a couple of years whether she was ready, she decided to vie for the Sarah Vaughan International Jazz Vocal Competition Award. She commanded the finals stage at NJPAC’s Victoria Theater and wowed the judges and audience with her vocal prowess that earned her the prize, which afforded her the opportunity to record an album for Concord Records. The result, 2019’s A Little Love, produced by the renowned Brian Michel Bacchus, is testament to what a rare, mesmerizing artist can achieve on her auspicious debut.

 

This program takes place inside the third-floor Performance Center of the New Orleans Jazz Museum, 400 Esplanade Ave. Admission is free and open to the public, seating is limited and offered first come, first serve.

 Join us in person or watch on New Orleans Jazz National Historical Park | Facebook.

Reservation or Registration: Yes

No reservations are required