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  1. Kermit Ruffins (born December 19, 1964) is an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer from New Orleans. He has been influenced by Louis Armstrong and Louis Jordan and says that the highest note he can hit on trumpet is a high C.

  2. 8 de may. de 2013 · “Sugar” is a soft, uptempo ballad composed by Edna Alexander and Sidney Mitchell; and Kermit Ruffins’ take on Patrick Upton’s “More Today Than Yesterday,” connecting the New Orleans tradition to the larger realm of rock-era popular music, is a nice fit for the repertoire of Ruffins.

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    Kermit Ruffins is an American jazz trumpeter, singer, and composer from New Orleans. He has been influenced by Louis Armstrong and Louis Jordan and says that the highest note he can hit on trumpet is a high C. He often accompanies his songs with his own vocals. Most of his bands perform New Orleans jazz standards though he also composes many of his own pieces. Jon Pareles of The New York Times ...

  4. 1 de mar. de 2016 · New Orleans is Creole gumbo, filé gumbo, cowan gumbo, chicken gumbo, smoked sausage gumbo, hot sausage gumbo, onion gumbo. “ Kermit Ruffins, New Orleans vocalist and trumpeter. Indeed, these quotes pretty much sums up gumbo. Of all the dishes in the realm of Louisiana cooking, gumbo is the most famous and, very likely, the most ...

  5. 7 de jul. de 2010 · Talking To The Musicians Of 'Treme' July 7, 201012:50 PM ET. Patrick Jarenwattananon. Enlarge this image. According to Kermit Ruffins, this scene with Elvis Costello was based on another...

  6. Profile: New Orleans-based jazz trumpeter, composer and singer; co-founder of the Rebirth Brass Band. Born December 19, 1964. Sites: repertoire.bmi.com. In Groups: Rebirth Brass Band. Variations: Viewing All | Kermit Ruffins.

  7. New Orleans locals visit Emeril Lagasse's kitchen to see firsthand how he makes the dishes they helped inspire, from piping hot beignets to icy cold sake made with Louisiana-grown rice.