• Rhythm & Roses concert series returns on March 27 at The Historic BK House & Gardens

    PLEASE NOTE THIS IS A REVISED SCHEDULE, Thanks
     
    Rhythm & Roses concert series returns on March 27
    at The Historic BK House & Gardens
     
    This year’s exciting lineup offers amazing entertainment across a variety of genres
     
    New Orleans, LA – March 12, 2025 – The renowned BK House & Gardens will keep the post-Mardi Gras spirit and festivities going as it begins its 2025 Rhythm & Roses Concert Series on March 27. This exceptional musical series of five weekly concerts held in the picturesque Parterre Garden at the BK House is made possible by benefactor James Douglas Hislop. This year’s lineup blends a roster of genres from jazz and funk to folk, Cajun and cinematic string arrangements.
     
    Rhythm & Roses series lineup is:

    • March 27- gates open at 5:30 pm, concert begins at 6 pm
                Cha Wa – Grammy-nominated New Orleans funk band that blends traditional             Mardi Gras Indian music with modern funk and second-line rhythms. The band’s             name, "Cha Wa," comes from a traditional Mardi Gras Indian shout, along with             the phrase "jock-a-mo-fee-nah-nay," known from the song "Iko Iko."
     
    • April 3 - gates open at 5:30 pm, concert begins at 6 pm
                Yusa – Cuban-born, now New Orleanian singer and songwriter known for her             unique blend of funk, jazz, rap, and soul. Yusa began composing music at age             six and continues her career as a multi-instrumentalist, singer,                                          songwriter, lyricist, arranger and composer.
     
     
    • April 10 – BK House will be hosting French Quarter Festival bands with concerts open to the public – line-up to be announced
     
    • April 17 - gates open at 5:30 pm, concert begins at 6 pm
                Amanda Shaw - A fiddle player since childhood, Shaw grew up in New Orleans             and was immersed in fais do-dos, jazz, blues, funk, and rock 'n' roll. By 15, she             had a record deal with Rounder Records and has since appeared on platforms             like Dick Clark's New Year's Rockin' Eve and the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day             Parade. She is the recipient of prestigious honors, including the Big Easy Award             for Best Female Entertainer, and is a Louisiana Music Hall of Famer.
     
    • April 24 - gates open at 5:30 pm, concert begins at 6 pm
                Amina Scott - Is an exceptionally talented bassist and composer. Growing up in             a musically inclined family, with both her parents being music enthusiasts, she             was exposed to a diverse range of musical genres, which greatly influenced her             artistic development. In 2019, she received her Master’s degree from Florida             State University under the tutelage of Rodney Jordan. She was also part of the             2017 Ravinia Jazz Program cohort under the direction of Rufus Reid, Billy                          Childs, and Nathan Davis.
     
    • May 1 - gates open at 5:30 pm, concert begins at 6 pm
                Kristin Diable & Radio Bird String Quartet - Diable's music is known for its              rootsy, heartfelt songwriting, while the Radio Bird String Quartet, composed of              members from the Grammy award-winning LA Philharmonic Orchestra, adds a             rich, orchestral dimension to her songs. This collaboration creates a unique             blend of folk, rock, and cinematic string arrangements.
     
     
    Ticket Information:
     
    All concerts will be held in the Parterre Garden at the BK House, 1113 Chartres
    Street, New Orleans. The entrance will be on Ursulines between Chartres and Royal Streets.
     
    Tickets are priced at $30 for nonmembers and $25 for BK members and are available onlineMore information can be found at www.bkhouse.org. Concert-goers are encouraged to purchase tickets in advance due to the anticipated popularity of the event and the size of the historic setting.
     
    Food and beverages will be sold on-site. Because beverage sales support ongoing maintenance of the garden, outside beverages will not be permitted.
     
    Limited seating will be provided; however, attendees may bring small chairs provided space allows.
     
     
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    About The Historic BK House & Gardens: Now distinguished as a National Historic Landmark, the house was built in 1826, purchased by noted author Frances Parkinson Keyes in 1948, and restored under her loving care. Programming has evolved in the last several years to focus on the seven families who lived on the property, as well as influences of the French Quarter neighborhood. A new interpretative program is underway to better reflect the heritage of the site. Membership, events, grants, donations, and fundraising activities generate revenue needed for ongoing restoration and ongoing capital improvement projects.

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