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CalendarFor the Bayou works with musicians and artists that support restoration and protection of Louisiana's wetlands and speak to the emergency humanitarian needs of the people living in South Louisiana and along the Gulf Coast. In working with these artists, we hope to educate fans on the importance of our nation's biggest coastal wetlands, and to help preserve this environment, its culture and its people for many generations to come.
See our list below for some amazing local legends pumping out great Louisiana roots music and swampland jam while crusading for Louisiana's coast and its wetlands.
CALIFORNIA
Thursday, August 11, 2011
The Original Meters!
with DJ Harry Duncan
The Independent - San Francisco, CA
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FEATURED ARTIST
ANDERS OSBORNE
An
incredibly talented musician whose music and presence on stage
is riveting, spiritual and astounding to his audience. Born in
Sweden, he left home at 16 and traveled throughout the world playing
music to eventually land in New Orleans in 1985. Aside from an
early following of devoted fans dating back to Anders shows in
local clubs in the French Quarter, Anders following has grown,
as his notoriety. He has co-written Grammy winning songs with Keb'Mo,
his songs have been featured in Hollywood movies, he has produced
a variety of albums for fellow friends and musicians in New Orleans
and his lyrics and songwriting ability are sought by musicians
throughout the country. He has been an active voice for the Louisiana's
wetland crisis with the Voice of the Wetland Allstars: Tab Benoit,
Cyrill Neville, Dr. John, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux, Jumpin' Johnny
Sansone, Waylon Thibodeaux, George Porter Jr. and Johnny Vidochovich.
His latest album, American Patchwork, is one not to be missed as
it speaks to Anders' own personal journey, struggles and recovery
and those of his home and people of New Orleans. "He is able
to refine and relate to the ordinary, making you feel a bit extraordinary
in the process."
watch
video | www.andersosborne.com
PAST EVENTS
California
BAY
FOR THE BAYOU 1st ANNUAL MUSIC & CULTURAL BENEFIT
100% OF THE NET PROCEEDS FOR HUMANITARIAN & ENVIRONMENTAL RELIEF
SAN FRANCISCO, CA
SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 2010 | 7pm - 1am
Raised over $25,000 for emergency efforts. Grass roots of generosity
from the Bay to the Bayou & Gulf
Coast by San Francisco restaurants, artists, businesses, non-profits and people.
On this eve of the Saints vs. SF49ers, an All Star line up and jam of New Orleans
and Bay Area musicians for hours of music and camaraderie were featured with
visiting Saints fans, people from the Bay and beyond. Read
Press Release->
GENO DELAFOSE & FRENCH ROCKIN'
BOOGIE, SAN RAFAEL, CA SATURDAY, AUGUST 7, 2010
Osher
Marin JCC featured
Geno Delafose supporting For
the Bayou as part of their
Performing Art Series in August. Le Cowboy Creole and his French Rockin' Boogie
performed and a booth was set up with information on how to
get involved in assisting with the Gulf Oil Disaster in Louisiana and the Gulf
Coast. www.genodelafose.net
For Tickets: www.marinjcc.org/performing_arts
FUNK OIL BENEFIT
IVAN NEVILLE's DUMPSTAPHUNK & Bay Area heroes
Joe Bagale & Crystal Monee Hall
Great American Music Hall | San Francisco
Friday, July 23, 2010
Brought to you by SF Weekly & Sunset Promotions. All show profits
going to FOR THE BAYOU
$22 advance / $25 DOS at www.gamhtickets.com
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for Facebook Link
JULY 2010. SF WEEKLY & SUNSET
PROMOTIONS CHOSE FOR THE BAYOU AS BENEFICIARY OF SAN FRANCISCO’S
“FUNK OIL”AND THE ALL SHOOK DOWN FESTIVAL FEATURING IVAN NEVILLE’S
DUMPSTAPHUNK & OTHER ARTISTS. FESTIVAL RAISES OVER $3500
FOR THE BAYOU. SAN FRANCISCO, CA.
The San Francisco Chronicle’s SF Weekly and Sunset Promotions kicked off the
weekend’s All Shook Down Music
Festival with
a massive benefit for the festival’s nonprofit sponsor, For the Bayou. “FUNK
OIL”, a benefit concert of over 530 people hosted at the Great American Music
Hall in San Francisco. The concert featured the New Orleans musical all-star
ensemble, Ivan Neville’s Dumpstaphunk and opening sets by Bay Area R&B/jazz
heroes the Joe Bagale and southern soul diva Crystal Monee Hall. “FUNK OIL” was
the official kickoff party for their All Shook Down Music Street Festival in
the North Beach district of San Francisco featuring Neon Indian and Janelle Monae.
There were over 5000 attending the street festival in San Francisco. Through
the work of the event co-producers, SF Weekly and Sunset Promotions, over $3500
was raised and donated to For the Bayou to assist in emergency efforts in South
Louisiana. Thank you to the co-producing organizations for their generosity
and support.
JUNE 29 2010. BAY AREA FUNK ARTISTS "BROTHERS
GOLDMAN"
RAISE $500 AT YOSHI'S S.F. BENEFIT. SAN FRANCISCO, CA
San
Francisco musical group “The Brothers Goldman” and San Francisco
based non-profit For the Bayou joined forces to raise emergency
funds for the Louisiana wetlands and coastline. World renowned
jazz night club Yoshis’ SF hosted a ...”REAL DEAL PHAT Tuesday”
party featuring SF’s own The Brothers Goldman. Before, during
and after the performance, Bay area radio personality Linda Seabright
of KRSH 95.9FM and other volunteers were on hand to discuss For
the Bayou’s projects, New Orleans Music, Food, Art and accept donations.
The event raised $500 to support restoration and preservation of
Louisiana’s wetlands.
The Brothers Goldman have been playing in venues all over the San Francisco Bay
Area since 2003, serving up a spicy gumbo of New Orleans street fonk and acid
jazz they call Tantric Fonk.
FEBRUARY 18, 2010. MOJITO & FOR
THE BAYOU RAISE $3000 AT SAINTS SUPERBOWL BENEFIT. SAN FRANCSICO,
CA.
Mojito Restaurant and Bar in the North Beach district of San Francisco co-hosted
an off the wall Saints Superbowl Benefit party with For the Bayou to raise funds
for wetland restoration and awareness of Louisiana’s coastal crisis. Guests
were transported to the Big Easy as the packed crowd of enthusiastic Saints fans
were fed gumbo, jambalaya, red beans and rice and homemade corn bread all cooked
by For the Bayou’s Founder, Elizabeth Welborn. If that was not enough, many
For the Bayou representatives made homemade Mardi Gras King Cake that was passed
around to the crowd. The energy and emotions ran high throughout the game with
moments of despair followed by roars of cheers. Fans and transplanted Louisiana
natives shared many tears as the Superbowl championship for the Saints meant
much more than simply a trophy. It meant the city had survived and triumphed
over major struggles after Katrina and that hopes and dreams were within reach
for the city and for South Louisiana. Many guests commented the evening was
their favorite evening out in San Francisco. 100% of the door went to For the
Bayou to assist in wetland plantings and awareness efforts of the environmental
crisis. We thank Mojito and their enthusiastic and heartfelt staff for their
assistance in this effort!
Louisiana
JULY 2010.
ANTHROPOLOGIE CHOSES FOR THE BAYOU AS CHARITY ASSOCIATED WITH
NEW ORELANS CANAL STREET STORE OPENING ON AUGUST 27, 2010.
Anthropologie chooses For
the Bayou for its New Orleans store opening in Canal
Place in late August 2010. The popular and funky fashion and houseware chain,
Anthropologie, is finally coming to New Orleans with its store opening to take
place on the weekend of the 5 year anniversary of Katrina. The opening is by
invitation only and will feature wine for guests and music by Thelonius Monk
Institute. For the Bayou will receive 10% of the proceeds of sales that evening
on the opening day. Anthropologie’s decision and timing on its New Orleans store
gives hope that new companies are enthusiastic to do business in New Orleans
and South Louisiana. In addition, the store has incorporated works by several
local artists, including Alexa Pulitzer and Sarah Ashley Longshore.
Read More->
JUNE 2010. TESS AID BENEFIT FOR THE BAYOUT RAISES EMERGENCY
MONEY FOR HUMANITARIAN AID TO FISHERMAN & COASTAL RESIDENTS AFFECTED
BY THE BP OIL SPILL. NEW ORLEANS, LA
As south Louisiana’s coast continued its ongoing battle against the invasion
of crude from BP’s Deepwater Horizon platform rig explosion, residents Nissa
and Rick Teissier decided they wanted to help. Nissa Teissier used her creative
talent and compassion to pull together, in less than two weeks time, “Tess-Aid
For the Bayou”, a backyard, grass roots benefit party that raised over $10,000
for fisherman and their families affected by the BP oil disaster.
(input previous fundraiser info from blog on old website)
Nissa teamed up with For The Bayou, to assist in reaching fishermen
and residents affected along the coast. See “July 2010. For the
Bayou allocated $9455 to the Alliance for Gulf Coast Communities
Fund for Emergency Humanitarian Aid”
Colorado
4th Annual LSU Gumbo Cook-off & Silent
Auction
Sponsored by: LSU Alumni Chapter of Colorado Partnered & Tulane
Alumni Chapter of Colorad
August 8, 2010 4pm - 8 pm
NoNo's Café
3005 W. County Line Road
Littleton, CO
Please join us for the 4th Annual Denver LSU Alumni Gumbo Cook-off co-sponsored
by the Tulane Alumni Chapter of Colorado. The beneficiary this year is For the
Bayou with 100% of funds raised to help humanitarian and environmental efforts
in South Louisiana. If you are interested in purchasing tickets or donating to
the silent auction,
visit: www.lsudenver.com
Contact: gumbo@lsudenver.com |