ALBUMTootie Ma (feat. Take Me to the River All-Stars) - SingleAlex Ebert & Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Albums by Preservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUM89Charlie Gabriel & Preservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMSo It IsPreservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMThat's It!Preservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMSt. Peter and 57th St.Preservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMAmerican LegaciesPreservation Hall Jazz Band & The Del McCoury Band
ALBUMAn Album to Benefit Preservation Hall & the Preservation Hall Music Outreach Program (Deluxe Version)Preservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMNew Orleans Preservation, Vol. 1Preservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMThe Hurricane SessionsPreservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMSongs of New OrleansPreservation Hall Jazz Band
ALBUMPreservation Hall Hot 4 With Duke DejanPreservation Hall Jazz Band
Preservation Hall Jazz Band's Popular Music Videos
It Ain't My Fault (feat. Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Mos Def, Lenny Kravitz & Trombone Shorty)
Gulf Aid AllStars
It Ain't My Fault (feat. Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Mos Def, Lenny Kravitz & Trombone Shorty)
Gulf Aid AllStars, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Mos Def, Lenny Kravitz & Trombone Shorty
Keep Your Head Up
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
University of Bourbon Street (feat. Preservation Hall Jazz Band)
Jimmy Buffett
Lift Every Voice and Sing
Preservation Hall Jazz Band
I'm Confessin'
Charlie Gabriel & Preservation Hall Jazz Band
Artist Playlists
Preservation Hall Jazz Band Essentials
Paragons of jovial traditionalism from the Big Easy.
Artist Biography
Flamekeepers of the New Orleans jazz legacy, Preservation Hall Jazz Band have been holding court at their famed French Quarter venue since the 1960s. Founded by tuba player Allan Jaffe and his wife Sandra, Preservation Hall has featured a long cadre of legendary New Orleans musicians over the years and issued a number of albums, all of which showcase the group's rootsy, soulful brand of traditional New Orleans jazz. With Allan Jaffe's passing in 1987, leadership of the band was handed down to his son, tuba player Ben Jaffe, who further pushed the group to evolve. While standards and traditional New Orleans jazz repertoire remain their core focus, they've also explored original compositions, Afro-Cuban rhythms, and collaborations with artists beyond the jazz spectrum.