Music clubs are rarely dedicated to a single musician, and few as influential as performer, composer, and pianist Professor Longhair. Henry Roeland Byrd, (a.k.a. Professor Longhair) is one of the most revered rhythm and blues musicians in the legacy of New Orleans music. Longhair created a unique style by fusing rhumba rhythms with boogie-woogie, blues and southern R&B. Fess composed many songs which are part of the Crescent City lexicon, like "Mardi Gras in New Orleans," which serves as the soundtrack to Carnival every year. Longhair influenced his musical peers and progeny in the Crescent City since the 1950s including Dr. John, the Meters, the Neville Brothers, Allen Toussaint, and many others.
Tipitina's began as a neighborhood juke joint, established in 1977, by a group of young music fans (The Fabulous Fo'teen) to provide a place for Professor Longhair to perform in his final years. The venue, named for one of Longhair's most enigmatic recordings "Tipitina," has survived in an ever-changing musical climate despite changing ownership and briefly closing in 1984.
Professor Longhair, Fats Domino, B. B. King, The Meters, Dr. John, George Clinton & Parliament Funkadelic, Leon Bridges, Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, The Radiators, Galactic, Cypress Hill.
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501 Napoleon Avenue
New Orleans, LA 70115
www.ticketweb.com/venue/tipitina-s-uptown-new-orleans-la/12711?pl=tipitinas
How to get here:
On the corner of Tchoupitoulas St. & Napoleon Ave.