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Louisiana Musicians of Fame



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Louisiana is home to a unique culture, which musicians from Louisiana have included in their music. The state is also home to some of the most popular music styles, including jazz, zydeco or bouncy. Below are the top Louisiana musicians. Check out their most memorable performances. Let's take an in-depth look at these greats. Then, decide who is your favorite! There is a Louisiana music style for everyone!

Louis Armstrong

Louis Armstrong was a famous soloist and legend of the 20th century. He started his career with Joe King Oliver's band and soon became proficient on both the trumpet and the trombone. Armstrong's trumpet playing led to two iconic series of recordings from the mid-1920s. He appeared in several films. This article will discuss some of his greatest musical achievements as well as his influence on popular music.

Huddie Ledbetter

Huddie Lee Ledbetter was a Louisiana boy who was born in Lafayette on August 18, 1888. He was an only child. His uncle Terrell gifted him an accordion. He was a guitarist at the local party and began singing in brothels. In 1935, his uncle pardoned. When he was released from prison, he joined the band of politically-motivated folk musicians and made their way to New York. He recorded many songs, including "Good Night Irene", for The Weavers.


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Pete Fountain

After having a long and successful career as a jazz pianist Pete Fountain started an extended relationship with Coral Records in Los Angeles. Although his music shifted away from jazz to more instrumental pop, critics were not impressed. Fountain died in hospice care in New Orleans. Beverly Fountain Harrell, Jeffery Fountain, Kevin Fountain, as well as Jeffery Fountain, his children, Darah Fountain harrell, Jeffery Fountain, Jeffery Fountain, & Del Materne, are his survivors. He also lost a Porsche, a vintage gun collection, as well a part time job at ruined casino.

Brian Jones

Brian Jones was born near New Orleans, Louisiana. At a young age, he studied classical music but quickly switched to blues. He was a huge fan of the blues and rock ‘n’ roll music and decided to pursue studies in jazz and country. As a high school student, he was an active performer in a local blues club as well as taking odd jobs to provide for his family. He discovered his love for blues again when he went to Cheltenham Town Hall to see the Chris Barber Band live. Jones was accompanied at the concert by Alexis Korner (guitar player). The guitarist played the slide guitar and gave a long blues section, which Jones took to heart. Jones also listened Elmore James' records. This gave him his first exposure of the blues. He started hitchhiking at age 12


Lainey Wilson

Lainey Wilson is a Baskin, Louisiana native. She was raised on a home-cooked country diet and grew up listening to such artists as Glen Campbell, Buck Owens, and Lynyrd Skynyrd. She even tagged along alongside her grandfather to bluegrass festival. Lainey Wilson has blended these influences into one of her latest albums, Sayin' What I'm Thinkin', which was released on Broken Bow Records.


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Dr. John

Dr. John is a jazz legend and an icon in New Orleans. The Louisiana native began his career in the 1950's, playing on many popular records. He played on albums by Frankie Ford, Professor Longhair, and Art Neville. He later played with Sonny and Cher and the Rolling Stones. He developed a persona during this period that would be synonymous with his music, his name and Dr. John the Night Tripper.


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How much do actors get paid?

For independent films, the average salary for an actor is less than $100,000. Most actors get between $10,000-$20,000 per film. Many actors don't get paid. It depends on how successful they are. It all depends on how successful they are.


What is the difference in an indie film and one made in a foreign language?

Independent films are usually made by one filmmaker who makes all of the decisions.

A foreign language film, on the other hand is usually produced by a larger production crew.

They often hire actors, writer, and directors from abroad.

So that the dialogue sounds natural, they also employ professional translators.


How many films does Hollywood make in a given year?

Hollywood studios make approximately 3,000 films annually. That's right, three thousand!

These films are marketed by Hollywood, which spends billions of dollars. They spend millions on their production. They also spend millions marketing them. However, how many actually make it to the theaters?

It is likely that the answer is between 200-300. What happens then to the 2,700+ remaining films? The majority of these films are either direct-to video releases or sit in storage.

Not all of them will be undiscovered. Some of these have been selected to be distributed via Netflix, Amazon Prime or Hulu Plus.

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Statistics

  • In 2019, that percentage increased to 40 percent. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The percentage of black female characters went from 16 percent in 2017 to 21 percent in 2018. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • The author of the study noted that "The percentage of female speaking roles has not increased much since the 1940s when they hovered around 25 percent to 28 percent." (en.wikipedia.org)
  • By 1911, approximately 60 to 70 percent of films imported into Great Britain were American. (en.wikipedia.org)
  • This reflected no change from 2011 and only a 1% increase from 1998."[116]"9% of all directors. (en.wikipedia.org)



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How To

How long does Hollywood Walk of Fame tour take?

It takes approximately 2 to 3 hours to visit Hollywood Walk Of Fame.

The Hollywood Walk of Fame was founded in 1960. It features 1,400 stars embedded into the sidewalk next to Grauman's Chinese Theater. It celebrates the contributions of celebrities to film and television, music and theater, as well as art, science, politics, literature, fashion architecture, education, and other fields. Each star is accompanied on a plaque that has the individual's name as well as their birth year and category.

Hollywood Boulevard has 683 stars at the moment, running from Gower Street through Vine Street. A third of the stars have been given posthumously.

There are many ways you can view the stars. You can either walk along the street or take advantage of the free transportation offered by the Hollywood Chamber of Commerce.

To see the entire list of current inductees, visit the official website at www.walkoffame.com/inductee_listing/.




 



Louisiana Musicians of Fame