Louis Armstrong Bronze - Mahalla Jackson Theater - New Orleans
by Debra Martz
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Louis Armstrong Bronze - Mahalla Jackson Theater - New Orleans
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Debra Martz
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Louis Armstrong Bronze - Mahalla Jackson Theater - New Orleans by Debra Martz
On the edge of the French Quarter in New Orleans, LA, I happened upon a most interesting and beautiful park; The Louis Armstrong Park sometimes called Congo Square. There were many bronzes of famous jazz musicians, historical markers, ponds, fountains and artworks. And just behind the larger than life, Armstrong bronze was the Mahalla Jackson Theater for the Performing Arts.
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Louis Armstrong was a trumpeter, bandleader, singer, soloist, film star and comedian. Considered one of the most influential artists in jazz history, he is known for songs like "Star Dust," "La Via En Rose" and "What a Wonderful World."
In a city famous for its musical traditions, perhaps no other single location claims as much musical and cultural history and importance as Louis Armstrong. Located at 701 N. Rampart Street on the edge of the French Quarter, the park is dedicated to one of the City’s most celebrated native sons and to the tradition of jazz in the City. The park is located in the Tremé neighborhood, birthplace of many of New Orleans' most famous jazz musicians. The National Park Service has an active presence in the park.
Within the park confines is historic Congo Square. Formerly known as Place de Negres, it took its name from the tradition of slaves who gathered there on Sundays, their day off, to sing, beat drums, sell home-made goods, and celebrate. The park annually hosts Martin Luther King Day celebrations, Red Dress Run, weddings, festivals, concerts, filming and more.
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July 29th, 2015
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