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Sunpie and Louisiana Sunspots

Sunpie and Louisiana Sunspots

new orleans, Louisiana, US

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626 Frenchmen St

Sunpie and Louisiana Sunspots*Happy Hour Concert Series* featuring Sunpie and Louisiana SunspotsBruce Sunpie Barnes is a veteran New Orleans musician, former park ranger with the National Park Service (30 years), actor, photographer, book author, former high school biology teacher, former college football All-American, and former NFL player (Kansas City Chiefs). Sunpie Barnes many careers have taken him far and wide. He has traveled to over 50 countries playing his own style of what he calls Afro-Louisiana music incorporating blues, zydeco, gospel, Caribbean and African influenced rhythms and melodies. He is a multi-instrumentalist, master accordion and harmonica player, also piano, rubboard, talking drum, and dejembe. He learned accordion from some of the best Zydeco pioneers in Louisiana, including Fernest Arceneaux, John Delafose, and Clayton Sampy. Along with his musical group Sunpie and the Louisiana Sunspots, he has performed at festivals and concerts across the US and around the globe. Sunpie has recorded 6 critically acclaimed CDs with his compositions currently featured in 16 Hollywood film productions.In addition to this musical work he is also a former member of the Paul Simon Band and that embarked on a 62 city world tour Paul Simon and Sting Together, which span 36 countries (2014-2015). Film acting has also been an important part of his busy career. Sunpies work has appeared in such Hollywood productions as Point of No Return, Deja Vu, Under Cover Blues, Jonah Hex, Treme, The Big Easy, Skeleton Key, Heartless, The Gates Of Silence and Odd Girl Out.He is deeply involved in New Orleans parade culture and co-authored the 2015 critically acclaimed book Talk That Music Talk Passing On Brass Band Music In New Orleans The Traditional Way. Over 300 of Sunpies photographs are featured in this book. He is the Big Chief of the North Side Skull and Bone Gang, one of the oldest existing Black Carnival groups in New Orleans. Doors: 4:30 pmShow: 5 - 6 pmThe Jazz Foundation of America presents live weekly concerts free to the public now from the Snug Harbor Jazz Bistro. You can see these shows every Wednesday in person or by streaming on the JFA or Snug Harbor Facebook and YouTube pages.This is a free performance with no ticketing. Seating is on a first come-first served basis.This event is in collaboration with the Jazz Foundation of America.Restaurant is Open 5pm - 11pm for dinner after show