Musicians' Village Explained

Musicians' Village
Settlement Type:Neighborhood
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Coordinates:29.9743°N -90.0333°W
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Musicians' Village is a neighborhood located in the Upper Ninth Ward in New Orleans, Louisiana. Musicians Harry Connick, Jr. and Branford Marsalis teamed up with Habitat for Humanity International and New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity to create the village for New Orleans musicians who lost their homes to Hurricane Katrina.

Per February 2007, the Musicians' Village is "the largest-scale, highest-profile, and biggest-budget rebuilding project to have gotten underway in New Orleans post-Katrina.[1]

Planning

The idea of bringing music back to New Orleans was popular, and by September 2006 the entire area, including the Baptist Crossroads project, was known and referred to as Musicians Village.[2]

Construction

Keys to the first three houses were given on June 1, 2006. New homeowners Fredy Omar con su Banda and Jerome Deleno "J.D." Hill - with "J.D. and the Jammers" - played for the 300 or more people who had gathered for the dedication ceremony and party.[3]

Politicians George W. Bush, Kathleen Blanco, Ray Nagin and Bill Jefferson volunteered at the Musicians' Village on April 27, 2006. They put on tool belts and hoisted triangular roof beam sections up to workers scampering across the wooden skeletons of new houses. Then they went inside the framework, talked with individual volunteers, before Nagin and Bush climbed up and started hammering nails handed up to them by Blanco and Jefferson.[4] Hootie & The Blowfish brought their band and crew to New Orleans for five days of building houses, on October 16–20, 2006.[5] Former president Jimmy Carter worked in December 2006.[6] Barack Obama took part in painting a home, held discussions, received a tour of the area and was entertained with music by J.D. Hill. Karekin II, leader of the Armenian Apostolic Church, helped build a home on October 17, 2007,[7] and senator John Edwards helped on January 30, 2008.[8]

Ellis Marsalis Center for Music

A centerpiece of the village is the Ellis Marsalis Center for Music, dedicated to celebrating the music and musicians of New Orleans and to the education and development of homeowners and others who live nearby. The center features indoor and outdoor performance spaces as well as practice rooms and classrooms. The center has 51 off-street parking spaces. The center will be managed by the nonprofit foundation New Orleans Habitat Musicians Village Inc. The two-story center contains a 170-seat theater and performance hall with movable seats, including dressing and practice rooms. A courtyard with a retractable roof will be between this center and a smaller community center that will contain meeting rooms, offices, classrooms and a community Internet room. Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis have been "heavily involved in the design process" of the center, according to Jim Pate.

In April 2007, the plans for the building won approval from the City Planning Commission. Engineers began grading the site in May, 2007. The groundbreaking was kicked off on September 13, 2007, with a celebration that included performances from Bob French and the Original Tuxedo Band and Shamarr Allen Combo, with guest artists Harry Connick Jr. and Branford Marsalis sitting in. The Ellis Marsalis Center for Music opened at the end of August 2011 in New Orleans's Upper 9th Ward.[9]

Fundraising events

Albums

Awards

In 2010, the founders of the Village were awarded the Honor Award by the National Building Museum for their work in civic innovation and community development.

In 2012, Connick and Marsalis received the S. Roger Horchow Award for Greatest Public Service by a Private Citizen, an award given out annually by Jefferson Awards.

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The 'Early Show' visits Musicians' Village. New Orleans Habitat - Operation Home Delivery Blog. 12 October 2018.
  2. Web site: Cincinnati CityBeat : 09/06/2006 : Katrina Lives. https://web.archive.org/web/20080829215743/http://www.citybeat.com/2006-09-06/cover.shtml. 2008-08-29. 29 August 2008. 12 October 2018.
  3. Web site: Families receive keys to new homes. June 2006. New Orleans Habitat - Operation Home Delivery Blog. 2006-06-02.
  4. News: In New Orleans, Bush Urges Volunteerism. Jim. VandeHei. April 2006. Washington Post. 2006-04-28.
  5. Web site: Hootie & The Blowfish join Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans build. The Celebrity Cafe. October 2006 . 2006-10-18 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110929111455/http://thecelebritycafe.com/features/7793.html. 2011-09-29.
  6. Web site: New Orleans Habitat - Operation Home Delivery Blog. New Orleans Habitat - Operation Home Delivery Blog . 12 October 2018.
  7. Web site: Catholicos of Armenia to build with Habitat for Humanity in New Orleans . Katie. Evans. October 2007. Religion News Service . 2007-10-18 . https://web.archive.org/web/20071021011812/http://religionnews.com/press02/PR101707A.html . 2007-10-21 .
  8. Web site: Lewis . Aaron . Edwards Drops Out . CBS News . 18 October 2018 . 30 January 2008.
  9. Web site: New jazz center opens in New Orleans . KPLU. August 29, 2011 . September 10, 2011.
  10. Web site: New Orleans Area Habitat for Humanity Musicians' Village Benefit a Huge Success. April 2006. Fredrick Guess Studio. 2006-04-09 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060109214257/http://www.fredrickguessstudio.com/events_donations.asp . 2006-01-09.
  11. Web site: German Musicians to donate to Musicians Village. March 2006. New Orleans Habitat - Operation Home Delivery Blog. 2006-03-30.
  12. Web site: KFOG's Spirit of New Orleans Anniversary Tribute. February 2006. KFOG. 2006-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070928052127/http://www.kfog.com/new_orleans.asp . 2007-09-28.
  13. Web site: Post-Katrina Jazz in New Orleans. Glenn. Astarita. January 2006. All About Jazz. 2006-01-08.
  14. Web site: The Click Five and B97 Offer Aid To New Orleans. March 2006. The Click Five. 2006-03-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060213114956/http://www.theclickfive.com/newsite/home5.php . 2006-02-13.
  15. Web site: NAlex City Jazz Festival putting together a top-notch blues lineup . Rick . Harmon . October 2006 . Montgomery Advertiser . 2006-10-29 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927193010/http://www.montgomeryadvertiser.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=%2F20060323%2FCOLUMNISTS03%2F603230309%2F1001 . September 27, 2007 .
  16. Web site: Dave Matthews Band Makes $1.5 Million Challenge Grant to Support New Orleans Habitat Musicians' Village. April 2006. top40-charts. 2006-04-26.
  17. Web site: Alex Pangman & Colonel Tom Parker : The Dead Drunk Blues. February 2006. Jazzpromo.com. 2006-02-28 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060318041317/http://www.jazzpromo.com/sections.php?op=viewarticle&artid=599 . 2006-03-18.
  18. Web site: Connick Doubles The Pleasure With New Albums. Katie. Hasty. October 2006. Billboard.com. 2006-10-04.
  19. Web site: "FOR NEW ORLEANS" - Artists Unite to Donate 100% of Benefit CD Profits to "Musicians' Village" . December 2006 . Kensei News & Information Service . 2006-12-04 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20071007164606/http://www.kensei-news.com/product_news/publish/ee_media_audio/article_40619.shtml . October 7, 2007 .