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New Orleans Jazz Museum: A Center of History, Learning & Innovation

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NEW ORLEANS: In the final episode in our New Orleans series, Greg Lambousy, the Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz Museum, disclosed an exciting new project that was made possible by Herb Alpert, ways for patrons to get involved & attend the next gala in December, a few of his favorite jazz artists, and much more. Catch Part 1 of our conversation here (Apple) or here (on Spotify).
Check out the NOLA Jazz Museum Website or email Wendy to find out ways to support the museum and become a patron (email address below bio.)

For NOLA Jazz Museum Events Calendar go here
Follow NOLA Jazz Museum Streaming Events on FB Live here
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Greg Lambousy is the Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz Museum. Before accepting this position, Lambousy was Director of Curatorial Services for the National World War II Museum. He began his career at the New Orleans Museum of Art and later moved to the Louisiana State Museum (LSM). During his twenty-year tenure at the LSM, Lambousy managed the institution’s collections of more than 500,000 artifacts and other historical items, directed improvements to collections storage at the New Orleans Mint, developed conservation and digitization projects across collections and within the Louisiana Historical Center archives, conducted oral histories and guided the selection and accession of materials related to the State’s history. Since 2016, as Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz Museum, Lambousy has led expansion of the Museum in programming, education, exhibitions, international relations and the development of the Gallatin Street Records label. Visitation has increased 4 fold since 2016 and revenues from grants, sponsorships and events have funded operations while capital programs have advanced the development of the Museum’s Performance Center and Herb Alpert Education Wing among other aspects of the Museum’s campus.
If you'd like to become a patron of the museum, or have questions about the December gala, please contact Greg's assistant, Wendy Bruton: wbruton@crt.la.gov

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Music Credits: INTRO: Loyalty - Philip Ayers | OUTRO: Grasshopper's Dance - Etienne Roussel

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NEW ORLEANS: In the final episode in our New Orleans series, Greg Lambousy, the Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz Museum, disclosed an exciting new project that was made possible by Herb Alpert, ways for patrons to get involved & attend the next gala in December, a few of his favorite jazz artists, and much more. Catch Part 1 of our conversation here (Apple) or here (on Spotify).
Check out the NOLA Jazz Museum Website or email Wendy to find out ways to support the museum and become a patron (email address below bio.)

For NOLA Jazz Museum Events Calendar go here
Follow NOLA Jazz Museum Streaming Events on FB Live here
Bio:
Greg Lambousy is the Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz Museum. Before accepting this position, Lambousy was Director of Curatorial Services for the National World War II Museum. He began his career at the New Orleans Museum of Art and later moved to the Louisiana State Museum (LSM). During his twenty-year tenure at the LSM, Lambousy managed the institution’s collections of more than 500,000 artifacts and other historical items, directed improvements to collections storage at the New Orleans Mint, developed conservation and digitization projects across collections and within the Louisiana Historical Center archives, conducted oral histories and guided the selection and accession of materials related to the State’s history. Since 2016, as Executive Director of the New Orleans Jazz Museum, Lambousy has led expansion of the Museum in programming, education, exhibitions, international relations and the development of the Gallatin Street Records label. Visitation has increased 4 fold since 2016 and revenues from grants, sponsorships and events have funded operations while capital programs have advanced the development of the Museum’s Performance Center and Herb Alpert Education Wing among other aspects of the Museum’s campus.
If you'd like to become a patron of the museum, or have questions about the December gala, please contact Greg's assistant, Wendy Bruton: wbruton@crt.la.gov

Support the Show.

Website: https://www.thequestexpress.com
Feedback Survey: https://forms.gle/6yMieXo2iGEE1Qmr9
Say Hi: host@thequestexpress.com
Music Credits: INTRO: Loyalty - Philip Ayers | OUTRO: Grasshopper's Dance - Etienne Roussel

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