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Storyville Jazz Agency Storyville Jazz Agency represents a select group of world-class, New Orleans jazz musicians. We are

05/06/2020

If heaven has music, this must be it. Steve Pistorius playing Eccentricity by James P. Johnson. If you don’t know where to begin, start with James P. Johnson. 🎹🌺

04/05/2020

My daddy passed away last night. We now join the worldwide family who are mourning grandfathers and grandmothers, mothers and fathers, sisters and brothers— kinfolk, friends, neighbors, colleagues, acquaintances and others.

What can one possibly say about loss in a time when there are many people losing folks that mean so much to them? One of my friends lost both her mother AND father just last week. We all grieve and experience things differently, and I’m sure each of my five brothers are feeling and dealing in their own way.

My daddy was a humble man with a lyrical sound that captured the spirit of place--New Orleans, the Crescent City, The Big Easy, the Curve. He was a stone-cold believer without extravagant tastes.
Like many parents, he sacrificed for us and made so much possible. Not only material things, but things of substance and beauty like the ability to hear complicated music and to read books; to see and to contemplate art; to be philosophical and kind, but to also understand that a time and place may require a pugilistic-minded expression of ignorance.

His example for all of us who were his students (a big extended family from everywhere), showed us to be patient and to want to learn and to respect teaching and thinking and to embrace the joy of seriousness. He taught us that you could be conscious and stand your ground with an opinion rooted ‘in something’ even if it was overwhelmingly unfashionable. And that if it mattered to someone, it mattered.

I haven’t cried because the pain is so deep....it doesn’t even hurt. He was absolutely my man. He knew how much I loved him, and I knew he loved me (though he was not given to any type of demonstrative expression of it). As a boy, I followed him on so many underpopulated gigs in unglamorous places, and there, in the passing years, learned what it meant to believe in the substance of a fundamental idea whose only verification was your belief.

I only ever wanted to do better things to impress HIM. He was my North Star and the only opinion that really deep down mattered to me was his because I grew up seeing how much he struggled and sacrificed to represent and teach vital human values that floated far above the stifling segregation and prejudice that defined his youth but, strangely enough, also imbued his art with an even more pungent and biting accuracy.

But for all of that, I guess he was like all of us; he did the best he could, did great things, had blind spots and made mistakes, fought with his spouse, had problems paying bills, worried about his kids and other people’s, rooted for losing teams, loved gumbo and red beans, and my momma’s pecan pie. But unlike a healthy portion of us, he really didn’t complain about stuff. No matter how bad it was.

A most fair-minded, large-spirited, generous, philanthropic (with whatever he had), open-minded person is gone. Ironically, when we spoke just 5 or 6 days ago about this precarious moment in the world and the many warnings he received ‘to be careful, because it wasn’t his time to pass from COVID’, he told me,” Man, I don’t determine the time. A lot of people are losing loved ones. Yours will be no more painful or significant than anybody else’s”.
That was him, “in a nutshell”, (as he would say before talking for another 15 minutes without pause).

In that conversation, we didn’t know that we were prophesying. But he went out soon after as he lived—-without complaint or complication. The nurse asked him, “Are you breathing ok?” as the oxygen was being steadily increased from 3 to 8, to too late, he replied, ”Yeah. I’m fine.”

For me, there is no sorrow only joy. He went on down the Good Kings Highway as was his way, a jazz man, “with grace and gratitude.”
And I am grateful to have known him.

- Wynton

The coronavirus pandemic has left everyone in the New Orleans music community out of work and facing an uncertain future...
03/21/2020

The coronavirus pandemic has left everyone in the New Orleans music community out of work and facing an uncertain future. But we still have a pulse, and we’re still spreading the love and joy of New Orleans music. Today we’re sharing a new album just released by one of the finest early jazz pianists in the world, Steve Pistorius. The album was recorded in Steve’s living room with one vintage RCA ribbon mic and a simple reel to reel tape machine. You can download the album on Steve’s bandcamp - stevepistorius.bandcamp.com. Please support if you can during this challenging time. 🎺❤️

📷 @ New Orleans, Louisiana

08/18/2019

Blue Gardenia Events Blue White Toile Party Photo by Greer GattusoWhatever the occasion is, if you’ve decided to throw a party there are infinite ways to customize it to your unique vision. But the most important aspects are: a guest list that includes your favorite people, along with a fitting lo...

This bride to be had the time of her life last night!w/ Messy Cookers
04/06/2019

This bride to be had the time of her life last night!

w/ Messy Cookers

02/26/2019

One hundred years ago this week, five New Orleans musicians made the first recording of a new genre of music unknown to most of the nation.

One of my favorite things to talk about! Thank you, St. Charles Avenue Magazine.http://www.myneworleans.com/St-Charles-A...
02/10/2019

One of my favorite things to talk about! Thank you, St. Charles Avenue Magazine.

http://www.myneworleans.com/St-Charles-Avenue/February-2019/Shop-Talk-Nathan-duToit/


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In a city that represents jazz, it's only fitting that someone represents those who play it. We're talking shop with Nathan duToit, Owner of Storyville Jazz Agency 🎺🎺.
Read the article "Shop Talk: Nathan duToit" by clicking the link in the bio.

Benny Amon’s debut album will be out next month! Join us February 10th for the   concert  in New Orleans. This special p...
01/18/2019

Benny Amon’s debut album will be out next month! Join us February 10th for the concert in New Orleans. This special performance brings together the Crescent City’s best young talent playing alongside veteran jazz musicians. Album teasers coming soon!

01/01/2019

Heading into 2019 we remember our mission: inspire and entertain audiences by presenting only the finest New Orleans jazz. Last year we worked incredibly hard to build a top-shelf service dedicated to representing the best traditional talent in New Orleans. Today, I am thrilled to be spreading the talent of these musicians across and around the world.

Thank you for your support this past year. We wish you the best of luck in accomplishing all your objectives in the new year and beyond!

She loves the smell of old records.
12/01/2018

She loves the smell of old records.

Chances are you can’t watch music in New Orleans for too long before coming across trombonist Charlie Halloran. A fixtur...
11/29/2018

Chances are you can’t watch music in New Orleans for too long before coming across trombonist Charlie Halloran. A fixture of the Crescent City’s traditional jazz and Frenchmen Street scene, Charlie performs regularly with fan favorites Meschiya Lake and the Little Big Horns, the Shotgun Jazz Band, the Panorama Jazz Band, the Palmetto Bug Stompers, and Tuba Skinny.

Charlie was named a rising star in Downbeat Magazine and recognized as one of New Orleans’ top trombonists in Offbeat magazine.

His own cd, “Charlie Halloran and the Quality 6”, was nominated for best traditional jazz CD by Offbeat magazine in 2016 and listed in the top 50 Louisiana recordings that same year!

You can listen to Charlie on our website and see video of one of his exciting performances on his roster page. @ New Orleans, Louisiana

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