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Grace Pettis and Natalie Price & Friends

Sun May 24 at 4:00pm

New Orleans, LA

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Two of Americanas most compelling new voices, Grace Pettis and Natalie Price, are teaming up for a joint tour this year, offering audiences a rare opportunity to experience their distinct yet complementary artistry on the same stage.Grace Pettis is a critically acclaimed, award-winning singer-songwriter whose music blurs folk, country/Americana, and soul. Hailing from Alabama and Georgia, Pettis has independently released multiple well-received records and, since signing with MPress Records in 2020, followed up her debut Working Woman (2021) with Down to the Letter (2024)an intimate collection chronicling divorce, self-empowerment, and rebirth. Her songs are lauded as little novellas that dig deep (Americana Highways) offering both catharsis and finely woven storytelling. Pettis has earned prestigious songwriting awardsincluding NPRs Mountain Stage NewSong Contest and support from the Buddy Holly Educational Foundationand her songs have been covered by Grammy-winning blues artist Ruthie Foster and others.Now based in Nashville, Texas-born Natalie Price is a singer-songwriter whose music blends Americana, indie folk, and melodic pop in what she calls Ameri-kinda. Her self-titled full-length debut, Natalie Price, produced by acclaimed artist Mary Bragg, showcases her confessional songwriting and wide emotional rangefrom introspective ballads to catchy, upbeat anthems. The album has garnered praise for its authenticity and cinematic depth, positioning her as a compelling new voice in the Texas music scene. 2025 has seen her releasing several singles exploring friendship, empowerment and love. With a gift for transforming deeply personal experiences into songs that feel universal, Natalie is quickly becoming a fan favorite in Texas and beyond.On this joint tour, Grace and Natalie bring together two distinct yet complementary voicesGraces bittersweet storytelling and bold feminist perspective, and Natalies soul-baring vocal intimacy and melodic pop sensibility. Together, theyll offer audiences a journey through heartbreak, renewal, and artistic friendship.

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907 South Peters Street, New Orleans, LA

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Who owns Howlin Wolf in New Orleans?
Howlin' Wolf in New Orleans is locally owned and operated, with the venue having a strong reputation for supporting the city's vibrant music scene. The current owner, Howie Kaplan, has been dedicated to preserving the spirit of New Orleans nightlife through The Howlin' Wolf since the early 2000s. Under his leadership, the venue has become a central hub for live music, comedy shows, and community events. As a beloved cornerstone of New Orleans' Warehouse District, The Howlin' Wolf continues to thrive under Kaplan's ownership, attracting both locals and tourists with its dynamic programming and authentic atmosphere.
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Howlin' Wolf, the legendary blues musician whose real name was Chester Arthur Burnett, is buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Hillside, Illinois. A towering figure in the world of blues, Howlin' Wolf's powerful voice and electrifying stage presence left a lasting impact on American music. After his passing in 1976, his gravesite at Oak Ridge Cemetery became a place of homage for fans and musicians alike. Located just outside of Chicago, his burial spot is marked by a large headstone that pays tribute to his enduring legacy. Visitors from around the world come to honor Howlin' Wolf at this historic cemetery, reflecting his significant influence on blues and rock music.

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