Village Voice: Louisiana Music & Heritage Experience and Its Riverfront Museum: Advancing a Living Cultural Economy
Scott Satchfield Scott Satchfield

Village Voice: Louisiana Music & Heritage Experience and Its Riverfront Museum: Advancing a Living Cultural Economy

From Village Voice: Since its founding, the Louisiana Music & Heritage Experience (LMHE) has been committed to preserving, celebrating, and advancing Louisiana’s global musical legacy in ways that honor its origins while expanding its reach. That intention is now taking physical form through a new agreement solidifying its riverfront site in New Orleans, where a purpose-built museum and performance destination is moving from vision to development. Positioned near the city’s major convention and tourism corridor, the future 120,000‑square‑foot institution is designed as an immersive, story‑driven environment where exhibits, live performances, scholarship, and education converge in a continuous experience.

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Country Roads Magazine feature on the LMHE
Scott Satchfield Scott Satchfield

Country Roads Magazine feature on the LMHE

Jazz, sometimes referred to as “America’s classical music,” was born right in New Orleans. Blues, by most accounts, sprung up nearby—and from it sprouted Baton Rouge’s particular brand of “swamp blues”. Further Southwest, Louisiana French music, zydeco, and swamp pop emerged; all indigenous to Louisiana, too. Even Shreveport has a too-often neglected strain of country, gospel, and big band music history. Louisiana’s cultural capital is largely derived from the wide breadth of music born from its swamps, prairies, and city centers. So, why don’t we have a museum dedicated to the many stories of Louisiana’s music?

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