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The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra Updates + Artist Resources Email

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The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra Updates + Artist Resources Email

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The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra (NOJO) email announcing all NOJO concerts, jam sessions, and educational programs are postponed through April 2020.

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03/18/2020

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09/20/2020
09/23/2020

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03/18/2020

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Dear Friends,
Many in our community are vulnerable during times of crisis. Please remember
that this is a time to stay in contact with one-another and to share resources for
relief and assistance to those who could use them.
In our effort to flatten the curve in the spread of COVID-19, The New Orleans
Jazz Market has postponed all NOJO concerts through March and April 2020.
We have placed our musical education programming on hold until further
notice. The Wednesday Night Jam Sessions are on hold as well.
As we approach May 2020, we will assess our ability to re-open the Jazz Market
and we will send updates as new information is available.
We know music has the power to bring us together and to offer companionship
and connection. NOJO will be ready to get back on stage and on the road as
soon as possible. Thank you.
-Team NOJO

Resources for Artists
It is essential for independent artists to have access to financial and medical
support. Here is a list of relief resources. If you are interested in supporting the
artist community, you should also find these resources helpful.
Creative Capital - List of Arts Resources During the COVID-19 Outbreak
National Performance Network - COVID-19/Coronavirus Resources
Americans for the Arts - Research & Response Center
For a regularly updated list of artist resources, please visit our website
thenojo.com.

Directly Help NOJO Band Members
The Board and Staff of The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra and Market ask fans
and friends of NOJO to please consider making a donation to the NOJO Relief
Fund. 100% of donations will go directly to the band and our sound engineer.
NOJO Relief Fund - Click to Donate!

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NOJO/Market Updates + Artist Resources

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The New Orleans Jazz Orchestra <crystal@thenojo.com>

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Kathryn O'Dwyer <kodwyer3@gmail.com>

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