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Live! From the Jazz Museum Balcony Presented by Positive Vibrations Foundation....Derrik Shezbi and The Glory Land Brass Band

  • New Orleans Jazz Museum 400 Esplanade Ave. New Orleans United States (map)

Derrik Shezbi will perform at The New Orleans Jazz Museum's Balcony Courtyard concert series on Tuesday at 5pm CDT. Bring your blanket! Seats are not provided for outdoor programs.

In case of inclement weather, this concert will be postponed.  

Enjoy Jazz Music from home with the New Orleans Jazz Museum! Join the Jazz Museum online for their weekly Courtyard Live-Stream Concert Series, in which dynamic musicians perform live from the Jazz Museum’s balcony! Tune in every Tuesday at 5pm on facebook.com/nolajazzmuseum/live to watch for free.

Derrik Shezbi

Trumpeter Derrick Shezbie was still a teenager in May 1994, when Quincy Jones’ Warner Bros. subsidiary, Qwest Records, released his debut, Spodie’s Back. To say it created a stir in the jazz world would be an understatement. The New Orleans-based trumpeter had already performed or recorded with Allen Toussaint, Dizzy Gillespie and the Rebirth Brass Band. Shezbie honed his chops by playing on street corners, and as soon as he was old enough to be sneaking into them, on club stages in New Orleans. He started out on drums but switched to trumpet before he was in his teens. As he says in the biography accompany his debut, "I was born with New Orleans music in my blood." The young Shezbie was recruited by the more seasoned musicians in the Rebirth Brass Band, and it was while playing with them that he began to develop a following of his own.

His debut was produced by Delfeayo Marsalis, and together, the pair assembled a group of musicians to showcase his blues-based, soul-filled trumpet playing chops in the best light. Guests on Spodie’s Back include saxophonists Branford Marsalis, Mark Turner and pianist Kenny Kirkland. He's also backed on his debut by the rhythm section of Greg Williams and Martin Butler, as well as pianist Victor “Red” Atkins. Expect more great things from this young, versatile, blues-based trumpet player. He's been compared to Louis Armstrong, and he appears well on his way into developing into an Armstrong for the next century.