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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) -Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue are coming to Greenfield Lake Amphitheater this September. The band is set to perform on Sept. 18-19 with special guest Abraham Alexander.
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The 2025 Syracuse International Jazz Festival will feature big names like Trombone Shorty and three Rock and Roll Hall of Famers, but there will also be plenty of local flavor. This year’s ...
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All concerts are free to attend and open to all ages. Trombone Shorty, fresh off his recent Super Bowl performance in New Orleans, will headline the JMA Wireless Main Stage in downtown Syracuse on ...
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WILMINGTON, N.C. (WECT) -Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue are coming to Greenfield Lake Amphitheater this September. The band is set to perform on Sept. 18-19 with special guest Abraham Alexander.
Pearl Jam! John Fogerty!), plus a number of famous faces with New Orleans roots, like Harry Connick, Jr., Lil Wayne, Trombone Shorty and Big Freedia. From April 24 to May 4, the Fair Grounds Race ...
Wyclef Jean, MGK, Miley Cyrus, opera singer Andrea Bocelli, and the New Orleans supergroup The Gumbo—which consists of Jon Batiste, PJ Morton, Trombone Shorty, and Ledisi—all collaborated on ...
Troy "Trombone Shorty" Andrews and his band Orleans Avenue will bring the sounds of New Orleans to Downtown Syracuse on Friday. His music draws inspiration from jazz, pop, rock and hip-hop.