Dee Dee Bridgewater performs with Shea Pierre (piano) at the 2019 Improvisations Gala.

Dee Dee Bridgewater performs with Shea Pierre (piano) at the 2019 Improvisations Gala.

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An epicenter of live music in the city since 2016, the New Orleans Jazz Museum celebrates the origins, evolution, and continuing relevance of New Orleans jazz music and culture through performances, exhibitions, audio preservation, education, and scholarship. The Museum hosts over 365 programs and 15 festivals annually and encompasses a vast collection of over 25,000 music artifacts in addition to the oldest and largest archive related to the region. The Jazz Museum is able to pursue its mission through the generous support of audiences from around the world. Despite being greatly affected by the COVID-19 crisis, the Museum has continued to employ local musicians by producing free virtual content every week. Join us in our commitment to serving our community by making a donation to the New Orleans Jazz Museum today. Your gift will directly benefit the Museum, musicians, students, and educators--working together to make jazz accessible to all.

 
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DRUMSVILLE: Exhibit Companion The New Orleans Jazz Museum is actively fundraising for a book companion to the popular exhibit Drumsville: Evolution of the New Orleans Beat. The first book-length study of its kind, Drumsville! traces the history of drums and drumming in New Orleans from Native People to today. Join us in our mission to preserve the rich drumming traditions of New Orleans by making a donation today.

CHECK To make a donation via check, please mail a check payable to “Louisiana Museum Foundation / New Orleans Jazz Museum” to 

New Orleans Jazz Museum
400 Esplanade Ave.
New Orleans, LA 70116

OTHER The New Orleans Jazz Museum via the Louisiana Museum Foundation also accepts In-Kind services, stock, and instrument donations. Please email info@nolajazzmuseum.org with the subject line “Donation” for more information.

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