New Orleans, Louisiana Vaughn’s Lesseps 800
November 20, 2010
Originally uploaded by Preservation Resource Center, Advocacy Department
a type of jazz landmark
New Orleans
Bywater, Vaughn’s
kermit ruffins plays here
prc advocacy photo
New Orleans, Louisiana 1984, Algiers point, Brownlee residence, Jazz house landmark
November 19, 2010
Originally uploaded by jeff lamb
405-407 Delaronde Street, Norman Brownlee house
19th century historic new orleans vernacular architecture, may, 1984. Greek Revival, side hall double, townhouse,
Algiers District.
see here neworleanslady photo,
http://www.flickr.com/photos/neworleanslady/429205432/in/set-721…
-Brownlee Residence,
Norman Brownlee (1896-1967), Pianist, Bandleader, Instrument Salesman &musicians Union official, lived here at 407 Deslonde st. from 1912 untill 1922. He led his own Brownlee’s orchestra from 1920 to 1930, which included emmet Hardy, Arthur “Monk’ Hazel, joesph “Sharkey” Harper, Arthur “Monk” Hazel Bonano, John Wiggington Hyman, & many others. His band recorded in N.). for the Okeh Label in 1926. In 1932, he moved to Pensacola , fla. where he became an official in the musicians union, & also continued to play piano.
2002 , N.O. Jazz Commission, Preservation Resource Center
Delaronde 407
November 19, 2010
Originally uploaded by Preservation Resource Center, Advocacy Department
New Orleans, Louisiana -Algiers, Henry “Red” Allen House – AFTER
November 17, 2010
Newton 414 – Henry “Red” Allen House – AFTER
Originally uploaded by Preservation Resource Center, Advocacy Department
Newton 414 – Henry “Red” Allen House – AFTER
Algiers Riverside Survey
Henry “Red” Allen (January 7, 1908 – April 17, 1967) was a jazz trumpeter whose style has been claimed to be the first to fully incorporate the innovations of Louis Armstrong. He was the son of Henry Allen who was the leader of the Allen Brass Band of Algiers
More on this house: blog.prcno.org/2009/08/25/henry-red-allen-jr/
For more information: http://www.redhotjazz.com/red.html.
july 2003
New Orleans , Louisiana
November 17, 2010
2827 Conti
Originally uploaded by Karen Apricot New Orleans
2827 Conti
“She is living in a FEMA trailer next to her house, it is very rough. She really needs guidance. The City is going to tear down her house.”~Karen Gadbois
“: ”Almost 4 years later the city prepares to tear her house down. She was waiting for help that never came and died waiting.” ~Karen Gadbois
New Orleans, Louisiana -Holy Cross, Jazz House- Cola(R) residence
November 17, 2010
Originally uploaded by Preservation Resource Center, Advocacy Department
“Kid Sheik, cornetist, Trumpeter
Cola(R) Residence
Jazz Landmark house
Holy Cross Survey
Deslonde 939
New Orleans, Louisiana
Captain John Handy w/ Kid Sheik and Louis Nelson
Walk throught the Streets
New Orleans, Louisiana Henry Red Allen jazz house, Algiers Point
November 17, 2010
Newton St. 414 (Henry Red Allen house) Before
Originally uploaded by Preservation Resource Center, Advocacy Department
Newton St. 414 (Henry Red Allen house) Before
Operation Comeback
Before renovation
Algiers Point Survey
More on this house:
blog.prcno.org/2009/08/25/henry-red-allen-jr/
Wild Man Blues -Henry Red Allen
New Orleans, Louisiana the Kid Ory House,Jackson Ave 2133
November 17, 2010
Originally uploaded by Preservation Resource Center, Advocacy Department
Operation Comeback renovation
Kid Ory House
Jackson Ave 2133
Central City Survey
New Orleans
landmark jazz house
New Orleans , Esplanade ridge landmark demolished, Marais St. 1716 – Sidney Bechet
November 15, 2010
Marais St. 1716 – Sidney Bechet
Originally uploaded by Preservation Resource Center, Advocacy Department
Sidney Bichet house
a jazz heritage landmark house,
that was in New Orleans
now demolished.
– a survey by the Preservation Resource Center Advocacy
Sidney Bechet- A moi de payer,
New Orleans, Louisiana Esplanade Bicycle Pram, Infrogmation, Noahsurvey
November 15, 2010
Originally uploaded by Infrogmation
Esplanade Avenue,
New Orleans, October 2010.
what a beautiful photo,
what a beautiful street
what a boulevard, a treasure.
if not yet, a national landmark
New Orleans, Louisiana Marigny -George Papa Jack Laine (1873-1966) jazz landmark house
November 15, 2010
Originally uploaded by mogaphoto
laine residence, marigny, new orleans. the sign at the right reads, “george w. “papa” jack laine (1873-1966), bandleader, drummer, alto horn player, string bassist, blacksmith, and prize fighter, lived here at 538 st. ferdinand street in 1917. he was a successful bandleader for over three decades, and members of his reliance brass bands became some of the most famous jazz musicians in history, and were in tom brown’s band from dixie, the original dixieland jazz band, the louisiana five, jimmy durante’s original new orleans jazz band, the new orleans rhythm kings, the halfway house orch., tony parenti’s liberty syncopaters, and johnny dedroit and his new orleans jazz orch.”
Some of These Days 1923,