Biography
The New Orleans All Stars is a traditional jazz band associated with the rich musical culture of New Orleans, Louisiana, known for performing classic jazz, swing, big band, vocal jazz, and jazz blues repertoire. Their identity centers on presenting the city’s early jazz traditions in a polished ensemble format, featuring experienced players steeped in the Crescent City style rather than operating as a fixed, long-running recording group with a single, continuous lineup. Because the name “New Orleans All Stars” has been used in different contexts, most reliable references point to it as a flexible ensemble of top-tier New Orleans musicians brought together for live performances and special projects rather than a biographically traceable band with a single founding date or stable membership.
Publicly available information focuses far more on the individual musicians involved—such as New Orleans trumpeters and bandleaders who front or co-lead such all‑star groups—than on a distinct, well‑documented band history with clear milestones, discography, or turning points. As a result, detailed data about a specific, continuous group called “The New Orleans All Stars” (with clear early years, career development, and formal legacy) is limited, and many references treat it as a showcase banner for elite New Orleans players rather than a biographical subject in its own right. Given this fragmentation, only general stylistic traits can be described with confidence: a focus on traditional New Orleans ensemble interplay, collective improvisation, and repertoire that spans early jazz, swing standards, and blues‑inflected vocal numbers.
In practical terms, the group’s legacy lies in representing and preserving the New Orleans tradition on stage, often in festival, club, or special event settings, rather than through a well‑chronicled studio career comparable to major name‑brand touring bands. Their role fits into a broader pattern in New Orleans, where “all‑star” ensembles are assembled from leading local players to embody the city’s sound for visiting audiences and special presentations. This makes them significant carriers of style and repertoire, but it also means that conventional biographical details—such as a single founder, defined phases of development, or a clearly documented influence on named protégés—are not verifiable from robust primary sources.
Fun Facts
- The name “New Orleans All Stars” is used for elite traditional-jazz lineups rather than a single, fixed band with an easily traceable biography.
- Because the ensemble concept is flexible, different performances under the “All Stars” banner may feature different combinations of top New Orleans players.
- Streaming platforms list The New Orleans All Stars under classic jazz-related genres like jazz, swing, big band, vocal jazz, and jazz blues, emphasizing style rather than formal band history.
Musical Connections
Discography
Albums
| Title | Release Date | Type |
|---|---|---|
| What A Wonderful World | 1968-01-01 | Album |
| Satchmo Serenades | 1952-04-01 | Album |
| Ella and Louis | 1956-10-01 | Album |
| Hello, Dolly! (Remastered) | 1964-10-25 | Album |
| Ella And Louis Again | 1957-02-25 | Album |
| Porgy And Bess | 1958-01-01 | Album |
| Evr’y Time We Say Goodbye - All-Time Romantic Duets | 2012-03-13 | Album |
| The Great American Songbook | 1929 | Album |
| Louis Wishes You a Cool Yule | 2022-10-28 | Album |
| Louis Armstrong Meets Oscar Peterson (Expanded Edition) | 1957-10-14 | Album |
| Cheek To Cheek: The Complete Duet Recordings | 2018-04-06 | Album |
Top Tracks
- What A Wonderful World (What A Wonderful World)
- La vie en rose - Single Version (Satchmo Serenades)
- Dream A Little Dream Of Me (What A Wonderful World)
- Dream A Little Dream Of Me - Single Version
- A Kiss To Build A Dream On - Single Version (Satchmo Serenades)
- Summertime (Porgy And Bess)
- Cheek To Cheek (Ella and Louis)
- Cheek To Cheek
- C'est si bon (Satchmo Serenades)
- Hello, Dolly! (Hello, Dolly! (Remastered))
External Links
Heard on WWOZ
the new orleans all stars has been played 1 time on WWOZ 90.7 FM, New Orleans' jazz and heritage station.
| Date | Time | Title | Show | Spotify |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Dec 4, 2025 | 19:05 | saints boogaloo at halftime | R&Bw/ Your Cousin Dimitri |