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CNN News Room interview: Trombone Shorty makes musical gumbo

CNN News Room interview: Trombone Shorty makes musical gumbo

Trombone Shorty is being called the Louis Armstrong of the future. He told CNN's Fredricka Whitfield face to face at the New Orleans Jazzfest his music has a special name.  Watch the interview.

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Trombone Shorty Wins Best Male Performer At Big Easy Music Awards For 4th Time

Trombone Shorty Wins Best Male Performer At Big Easy Music Awards For 4th Time

Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews was awarded Best Male Performer for the fourth time (and the third year in a row) at the 2012 Big Easy Music Awards. He was also honored as Entertainer of the Year at the 2010 Awards. Troy's friends and collaborators, the Rebirth Brass Band were honored this year as Entertainer of the Year and won for Best Contemporary Brass Band and Best Album for Rebirth of New Orleans. Troy wrote the song "AP Touro" for the album, which also won a Grammmy this year. Rebirth are also featured on the opening track on Trombone Shorty's FOR TRUE, "Buckjump." Congratulations to all the winners!

The 24th Annual Big Easy Music Awards took place April 23, the Monday before Jazz Fest begins in New Orleans. Catch Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue during the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival on Sunday, April 29. The band will be playing just before Dr. John and Bruce Springsteen & the E Street Band on the Acura Stage. Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will be playing three of their own headlining shows during the Fest: April 28 (SOLD OUT) + April 29 (w/ Dirty Dozen Brass Band) at House of Blues and May 4 at Mahalia Jackson Theatre (w/ Ozomatli). Catch the band live on a stage near you, please see Tour Dates >>

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue's Austin City Limits Episode Encores on PBS-TV Beginning April 21st

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue's Austin City Limits Episode Encores on PBS-TV Beginning April 21st

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue's Austin City Limits episode encores on PBS-TV beginning April 21st. The band is joined by special guest Ivan Neville (vocals, keyboards) and Quinten Spears (background vocals) for this performance which originally aired in October 2010.

Catch Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue live on stage this weekend at the Soul Kitchen in Mobile, AL (4/20), Vinyl Music Hall in Pensacola, FL (4/21) and the Seabreeze Jazz Festival in Panama City Beach, FL (4/22). After that, the band returns to New Orleans for Jazz Fest! It's still not too late to get down with the band for their hometown shows:
4/28 House of Blues
4/29 Jazz Fest Fairgrounds - Acura Stage
4/29 House of Blues w/ Dirty Dozen Brass Band
4/30 Louisiana Music Factory In-Store
5/4 Mahalia Jackson Theater w/ Ozomatli

please see Tour Dates >>

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Featured in CBS Final Four Clip, Plus Troy Judges NOLA School Brass Band Competition

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue Featured in CBS Final Four Clip, Plus Troy Judges NOLA School Brass Band Competition

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue will be featured in a 2-minute Clip directly preceding the CBS broadcast of the NCAA Final Four, taking place in New Orleans, Saturday March 31 (check local listings). The band was filmed in classic New Orleans settings performing their song, "Do To Me". Mayor Mitch Landrieu is also shown joining Trombone Shorty in welcoming the NCAA Tournament and fans to The Crescent City. A second clip during the CBS Telecast will also feature Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue performing the song live.

The Sunday before filming the intro, Troy participated as a judge for Class Got Brass? A School Brass Band Competition hosted by The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation. Seventeen schools competed and three schools shared the top prizes, while all of the schools that participated were able to share in the total of $30,500.00 worth of instruments for their school band programs. Congratulations to all the students!

Troy's fellow judges included Gregory Davis (Dirty Dozen Brass Band), Ben Jaffe (Preservation Hall Jazz Band), Derrick Tabb (Rebirth Brass Band), trumpeter Greg Stafford, Dr. Michael White, Sammie Williams (Big Sam's Funky Nation), trumpeter Shamarr Allen and Virgil Tille (former St. Augustine High School marching band director).

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue are now off to play a major festival in Singapore followed by six festival and headlining shows in Australia. Catch the band on a stage near you, please see Tour Dates >>

Trombone Shorty Nominated For 3 Big Easy Music Awards and His Horns For Schools Donation Project With Mayor Mitch Landrieu Reaches 4th School!

Trombone Shorty Nominated For 3 Big Easy Music Awards and His Horns For Schools Donation Project With Mayor Mitch Landrieu Reaches 4th School!

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue are nominated for three Big Easy Music Awards: Best Album for FOR TRUE, in addition to Best Contemporary Jazz and Best Male Performer for Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews. Last year, Troy was honored with his third Best Male Performer Award (his second win in a row in that category). He was also recognized as Entertainer of the Year at the 2010 Awards.The 24th Annual Big Easy Music Awards will take place the Monday before Jazz Fest in New Orleans, April 23, 2012.

Also taking place in New Orleans, Troy's ongoing Horns for Schools Project, in collaboration with New Orleans Mayor Mitch Landrieu, has now reached it's fourth school this academic year! On March 19, Troy and the Mayor donated specially designed Trombone Shorty trumpets and trombones to Martin Behrman Charter Academy for Creative Arts and Sciences . Now a tradition, Troy performed for the students joined by the Mayor on trumpet. During the assembly, the Mayor brought a young boy up to the stage to show how small Troy had been when he was first handed a trombone. This school year, Troy and the Mayor have also presented sets of Trombone Shorty Model instruments to KIPP McDonogh 15 Middle School, Warren Easton High School and Einstein Charter School. Troy plans to continue this mission into the future with schools throughout New Orleans. See Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews' Horns for Schools Project (hornsforschools.org) for information on the program and how you can help.

Following their 3rd show with Zac Brown Band March 23 and a hometown show at Hogs for the Cause March 24, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue are off to play a major festival in Singapore followed by six festival and headlining shows in Australia. Catch the band on a stage near you, please see Tour Dates >>

WWLTV.com:Mayor Landrieu, Shorty jam with students (video) >>

Photo Album: Horns for Schools Project, Martin Behrman Charter School >>

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