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Locality: Long Beach, California

Phone: +1 562-912-4451



Address: Queen Mary Event Park 90802 Long Beach, CA, US

Website: www.longbeachbayou.com

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Long Beach Bayou Festival 03.05.2021

Congratulations Kimberly Benoit!!!

Long Beach Bayou Festival 31.12.2020

This should be great!

Long Beach Bayou Festival 13.12.2020

Happy Thanksgiving!!!Happy Thanksgiving!!!

Long Beach Bayou Festival 10.11.2020

They ask me Terry why you don’t do a live show we miss y’all ? Well America the Bad Boys will give you what you been asking for on Friday May 1, 2020 so get the... ice chest and the BBQ pit ready cause we gonna give you a party to remember. Just remember support us and all our musician friends in this time of need. TZBB the fans #Allons See more

Long Beach Bayou Festival 24.10.2020

Need some #OnlyLouisiana music in your life? Here we've got a list of online music classes as well as Facebook Live and Youtube concerts. Take your pick while you #StayHome. If you need even more music, tune into KBON 101.1FM and KRVS Public Media.

Long Beach Bayou Festival 19.10.2020

Another great online dance party. Tuesday evening.

Long Beach Bayou Festival 11.10.2020

Today! Let's support our musician friends and have a social distancing-acceptable dance party at home!

Long Beach Bayou Festival 02.10.2020

Today! Support our musicians and be entertained while you are at it!

Long Beach Bayou Festival 21.09.2020

How many of these classic zydeco locations have you been to?

Long Beach Bayou Festival 09.09.2020

RIP Mr. Howard Citizen

Long Beach Bayou Festival 01.09.2020

My big brother Artie / AKA Poppa Funk was the patriarch of the Neville tribe, big chief, a legend from way way back, my first inspiration. I would try and copy ...his style, his high natural tenor that only he could do. He and Izzy Koo taught me how to do harmonies when we lived in the Calliope Projects. I was 13 years old when Art recorded Mardi Gras Mambo in 1954. He let me sing with his band the Hawkettes while I was still a wild one. When he went into the navy I took over, but was still joy riding in hot cars so I went to jail for six months and he took back over when he came home from duty. He went on the road with me as my Road Manager and keyboard player when Tell It Like It Is came out. When we got off the road he started Art Neville and the Neville Sounds which was Art, Cyril, Me, with Leo Nocentelli, George Porter, Zig Joseph Modelsti and Gary Brown. We played at a club called the Nite Cap for a couple of years then later on at The Ivan Ho club in the French Quarter. The club only called for 4 guys , so Art, George, Zig and Leo took that gig. Allen Toussaint got with them and that’s when the Meters were born. Me and Cyril got with Sam Henry and started the Soul Machine. Cyril later got to be one of Meters. In 1976, Uncle Jolly called us all to New Orleans to record his music; The Wild Tchoupatoulas Mardi Gras Indians. In 1977 Charlie moved back home from New York City and that’s when the Neville Brothers band started. We traveled over land and sea bringing our music to the world. We played with people like the Grateful Dead, The Rolling Stones, Santana, Huey Lewis and the News, Tina Turner and many others. We went on the amnesty tour sponsored by the late great Bill Graham who opened doors for the Neville Brothers, our children and so many other folks. From the park bench in the Calliope to Valence St. in the 13th ward to parts unknown we brought our Music and inspiration to the world stage. We now can say that 88 keys were blessed by Poppa Funk. I know he’s in heaven with Mommee and Poppee, Big Chief, Cookie, Brother Charlie, Mac/Dr John, Allen Toussaint, and James Booker. So many great New Orleans musicians and singers are in the heavenly band now. I know they’re accepting him with open arms so he can take his rightful place as one of the greats. Artie Poppa Funk Neville you are loved dearly by every one who knew you. Love always your lil’ big brother AARON (we ask for privacy during this time of mourning) See more

Long Beach Bayou Festival 21.08.2020

Sad news today ... RIP Art "Poppa Funk" Neville.

Long Beach Bayou Festival 12.08.2020

Hey there, everyone! We know you are wondering what is happening with the Bayou Festival... It will return in 2020, better than ever, with a new location, new date (how does early fall, when the weather is generally perfect, sound to everyone?) and a kickass lineup. Maybe even a new name. So stay tuned. What Cajun & Zydeco bands would you like to dance to? Give us some input so we can give you the best time ever!

Long Beach Bayou Festival 01.08.2020

Happy 4th of July!!!

Long Beach Bayou Festival 28.07.2020

R.I.P. Lloyd Frank, a supporter of this festival for many years. Our deepest condolences to his family and loved ones.