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RESIDENT MUSICIANS

Local Favorites Here Every Week

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Lynn Drury

Don't miss your chance to see Lynn Drury, a New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival Favorite

When:

Wednesdays at 7pm

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Clint Johnson

The one and only, thank goodness, Clint Johnson is here. Not only is he entertaining, he plays a pretty mean game of 8-ball.

When:

Thursdays at 7pm

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Ben Buchbinder

Its Martini Monday! Grab a specially priced Martini from the bar and head to the courtyard to enjoy the sounds of Ben Buchbinder.

When:

Mondays at 6pm

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ON THE CALENDAR

Coming Soon To MRB

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HG Breland Duo

A performing Duo featuring Original Songs with a blend of harmonies steeped in Southern Country Rock.

When:

Saturday,  April 1st at 7pm

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WHAT YA MISSED

Coming Back To MRB

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Patrick Cooper

Patrick Cooper is a singer/songwriter from New Orleans, Louisiana, the son of a North Louisiana Hillbilly and a South Louisiana Cajun.

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Silver Lining Serenade

The Silver Lining Serenaders are a fun-loving group specializing in traditional jazz and swing as well as Western swing and country jug band music.

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2's a crowd

Featuring Ryan Scott Long and Ben Buchbinder.

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Jamey Saint Pierre and Friends

Jamey St. Pierre's songwriting, palpable vocals, and music are steeped in New Orleans soulful blues.

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Sam Price and Friends

Sam Price has been active in the New Orleans music scene since 1992.

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And Then Came Humans

Ryan Scott Long and Mike Sopko are the percussionist and guitarist behind And Then Came Humans. Their sound is best described as mesmerizing.

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Anna Quinn with Rob Davis

New Orleans-based vocalist Anna Laura Quinn is rapidly gaining notice for her particular blend of contemporary jazz, and well-loved tunes.

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Bogue Chitto Band

We are Bogue Chitto. This name (which means ‘big river’ in the Choctaw language) celebrates the fact that nearly all American music comes from the original Choctaw homeland.

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