The Preservation Hall Jazz Band derives its name from Preservation Hall,
the venerable music venue located in the heart of New Orleans’ French
Quarter, founded in 1961 by Allan and Sandra Jaffe. The band has
traveled worldwide spreading their mission to nurture and perpetuate the
art form of New Orleans Jazz. Whether performing at Carnegie Hall or
Lincoln Center, for British Royalty or the King of Thailand, this music
embodies a joyful, timeless spirit. Under the auspices of current
Creative Director, Ben Jaffe, the son of founders Allan and Sandra,
Preservation Hall continues with a deep reverence and consciousness of
its greatest attributes in the modern day as a venue, band, and record
label.
The building that houses Preservation Hall has housed many
businesses over the years including a tavern during the war of 1812, a
photo studio and an art gallery. It was during the years of the art
gallery that then owner, Larry Borenstein, began holding informal jam
sessions for his close friends. Out of these sessions grew the concept
of Preservation Hall. The intimate venue, whose weathered exterior has
been untouched over its history, is a living embodiment of its original
vision. To this day, Preservation Hall has no drinks, air conditioning,
or other typical accoutrements strictly welcoming people of all ages
interested in having one of the last pure music experiences left on the
earth.
The PHJB began touring in 1963 and for many years there were several
bands successfully touring under the name Preservation Hall. Many of
the band's charter members performed with the pioneers who invented jazz
in the early twentieth century including Buddy Bolden, Jelly Roll
Morton, Louis Armstrong, and Bunk Johnson. Band leaders over the band's
history include the brothers Willie and Percy Humphrey, husband and wife
Billie and De De Pierce, famed pianist Sweet Emma Barrett, and in the
modern day Wendell and John Brunious. These founding artists and dozens
of others passed on the lessons of their music to a younger generation
who now follow in their footsteps like the current lineup.
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