1000 Siskiyou Lake Blvd.
Mt. Shasta, California 96067

The super funky Wild Magnolias are a cherished jewel of New Orleans, Mardi Gras, and one of the largest festivals in the world - The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival (Jazz Fest). The Wild Magnolias recorded the single Handa Wanda in 1970, and nearly 40 years later, it remains a New Orleans favorite and perennial Mardi Gras Classic. The Mardi Gras Indians were black working-class groups - part secret and spiritual society, and part neighborhood social club. Fifteen tribes parade on Mardi Gras Day, chanting, singing, and beating percussion instruments. They are costumed in elaborate, handmade outfits that fancifully recall the dress of Native Americans, complete with feathers, ornate bead work, and enormous head dresses. The origins of this tradition - which has striking parallels in Trinidad - have yet to be conclusively documented. In recent years, some observers have theorized that New Orleans’ black community identified with Native Americans as fellow victims of oppression, and imitated them out of admiration. This dialog is apt to continue, at times sparking heated debate. What’s indisputable is that Mardi Gras Indian tradition is flourishing and influencing other genres of music as well. Progressive-country diva Emmylou Harris now performs Mardi Gras Indian material with her New Orleans-based rhythm section.

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Added by mtshastaconcerts on July 8, 2009

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