Following up on last year’s sold-out shows and standing ovations across the country, the deep roots caravan of Cajun slide guitar wiz Sonny Landreth and New Orleans Latin-Americana rockers The Iguanas advances into the new year. This perfect pairing is irresistible, and both bands are firing on all cylinders.
With Louisiana Calling, you have to answer.
Sonny Landreth’s boundary-pushing career continues to evolve, with recent collaborations ranging from jamming with Oteil Burbridge and Johnny Vidacovich post–Jazz Fest to performing with Jake Shimabukuro at The Blue Note in Hawaii. These side projects reflect his love for musical surprises and creative chemistry.
A two-time Grammy nominee, Landreth tours with fellow slide guitarist Cindy Cashdollar and his own electric and acoustic trio. He’s a regular at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival and has appeared on Shemekia Copeland’s Grammy-nominated Done Come Too Far. As Landreth puts it, stretching in new directions brings fresh perspective—and makes every show more memorable.
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What if Americana embraced all of North America? That’s the spirit behind Juarez, the latest album from New Orleans genre-benders The Iguanas. Blending Franco-Acadian, Mexican, blues, jazz, and roots influences, Juarez reimagines Americana across cultures, eras, and languages.
It’s their first studio release since 2012’s Sin to Sin, and a testament to their longevity. For over two decades—with a brief Katrina-era exile in Austin—the same four members have toured, recorded, and played with legends like Emmylou Harris and Allen Toussaint. Through eight albums and countless Jazz Fest sets, their New Orleans soul remains the heartbeat of every song.
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The cabaret and through row D are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here.
With Louisiana Calling, you have to answer.
Sonny Landreth’s boundary-pushing career continues to evolve, with recent collaborations ranging from jamming with Oteil Burbridge and Johnny Vidacovich post–Jazz Fest to performing with Jake Shimabukuro at The Blue Note in Hawaii. These side projects reflect his love for musical surprises and creative chemistry.
A two-time Grammy nominee, Landreth tours with fellow slide guitarist Cindy Cashdollar and his own electric and acoustic trio. He’s a regular at Eric Clapton’s Crossroads Guitar Festival and has appeared on Shemekia Copeland’s Grammy-nominated Done Come Too Far. As Landreth puts it, stretching in new directions brings fresh perspective—and makes every show more memorable.
Artist Website
What if Americana embraced all of North America? That’s the spirit behind Juarez, the latest album from New Orleans genre-benders The Iguanas. Blending Franco-Acadian, Mexican, blues, jazz, and roots influences, Juarez reimagines Americana across cultures, eras, and languages.
It’s their first studio release since 2012’s Sin to Sin, and a testament to their longevity. For over two decades—with a brief Katrina-era exile in Austin—the same four members have toured, recorded, and played with legends like Emmylou Harris and Allen Toussaint. Through eight albums and countless Jazz Fest sets, their New Orleans soul remains the heartbeat of every song.
Artist Website
The cabaret and through row D are reserved for Theater Members until one month before the show. If you are a Theater Member, select your tickets using the price code that matches your Membership level and enter your Member ID into the Membership box on the checkout page. To inquire about Membership, call our Box Office at 215-257-5808 or click here.