by jerichoadmin | Sep 12, 2024 | News
Where To Go In Southeast Louisiana (That Isn’t New Orleans) Part One: The Northshore When many people think of Louisiana, a blurry haze of beads, jazz, laughter, and the strange characters of New Orleans typically come to mind. The city’s awesomeness is well...
by jerichoadmin | Sep 12, 2024 | News
A century old and going strong: The tiny Dew Drop has hosted a who’s who of Louisiana music As the choir practiced that Sunday night in November, the sweet sounds flowing from the open doors and windows of the Dew Drop Jazz & Social Hallfloated through the...
by jerichoadmin | Sep 6, 2024 | News
The Dew Drop Dance Hall The amount of research conducted by Dr. Karl Koenig on the jazz history of New Orleans and vicinity is astounding, and no where is this more evident than in his lengthy revelations about The Dew Drop Dance Hall in Mandeville. The Dew Drop...
by jerichoadmin | Sep 6, 2024 | Uncategorized
New gospel choir shakes the old Dew Drop’s timbers Hearing the new Northshore Gospel Choir’s debut performance at the Dew Drop Jazz and Social Hall this month felt like going to Sunday morning church on a Saturday night. A listener felt both blessed by the...
by jerichoadmin | Sep 6, 2024 | News
Dew Drop Jazz and Social Hall HURRICANE IDA WAS NONE TOO kind to Mandeville, Louisiana—Katrina and Zeta didn’t pull their punches either. Through it all, the Dew Drop survives, a wooden shack elegantly framed in Spanish moss. It’s too storied to succumb to a 100-year...