ALL Blues: New Orleans Blues albums
- 2ND STORY BAND: Blue Shades World Beat Blues Fiesta
- A jammin' World Beat blend of Blues and Swing, Pop Rock, Caribbean, Afro Cuban and Tex-Mex Rhythms with a bit of New Orleans Funkyness thrown in, a "unique bontemps etoufee".
- ADRIAN DUKE: Never Find Another
- As solid as New Orleans blues gets; saturated with New Orleans whore house piano and screaming Hammond B3, but above all, an intoxicating and emotionally bluesy vocal performance, taking the listener from early Ray Charles Soul to the best of Dr. John's N
- ADRIAN DUKE: Adriatica
- Though "Adriatica" signifies a full return to Adrian Duke's trademark piano driven New Orleans Blues, he continues to blur the lines between Blues, Funk, R&B, and Jazz.
- ARMAND ST. MARTIN: Alligator Ball
- Exciting all-original, New Orleans flavored, piano-based music, delivered with hard-hitting band plus vocals and horns, brimming with Louisiana influences ranging from Roots Rock n Roll to zydeco to R&B.
- BAYOU ROUX: Have Another Taste
- High Energy Rocking Cajun, Zydeco and N'awlins Blues
- BC & THE BLUES CREW: Live & Unplugged
- You'll feel like the band is "live" in your living room with Upright Bass, acoustic & electric guitars, brushes, sax and bluesin' flute. Old Blues, swingin' Blues, Funky Blues, Soulful Blues, Chicago Blues, New Orleans Blues, R&B Blues, it's all there...
- BILLY T BAND: A Little Mixed Up
- Blues.
- BOB MALONE: Single: You're A Mean One, Mr Grinch/The After Christmas Song
- A funky New Orleans bluesified update of the Dr Seuss holiday classic, and a brand new, future Christmastime classic ballad by Bob Malone.
- BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO: Gumbo Mix
- Traditional Louisiana Creole and Zydeco music with a twist of Blues and New Orleans' second line tunes. Good for the soul, dancing, and listening pleasure.
- BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO: Keep On Dancin'
- Keep on Dancin' is an apt representation of the live shows by offering a little something for everyone. Zydeco dancers will appreciate rollicking rug-cutters "Don't Mess With My Toot Toot," "Jambalaya" and "Tee Toe Hot Step," a song from Beau Jocque's f
- BONNE MUSIQUE ZYDECO: Smokin' Zydeco
- Louisiana party music with hot sauce flowing through its veins
- BROTHER TYRONE: Mindbender
- All new Soul Blues from New Orleans
- CHAINSAW DUPONT: Bourbon St. Breakdown
- Souped-up Louisiana-style blues with a traditional foundation but a modern, eclectic feel from Jr. Wells' former guitarist
- CHRIS BELLEAU AND THE ZYDECO HOUNDS: Shake It Don't Break It
- Louisiana swamp music, la la, zydeco, and cajun rock and roll with a touch of new orleans rhythm and blues.
- CHRIS BELLEAU AND THE ZYDECO HOUNDS: repeat offender
- This is Louisiana Cajun/Zydeco swamp music with knocked-out horns.
- CRAIG REEDER: Freeware - Just For The Fun Of It
- Engaging New Orleans blues and zydeco.
- DAN HOLMES: Pure
- New Orleans blues mixed with some funk rock as told by a singer/songwriter.
- DAN HOLMES: Mismatched And Disheveled
- New Orleans piano rock mixed with some funky blues as told by a singer, songwriter.
- DAVINA AND THE VAGABONDS: Live at The Times
- Davina and The Vagabonds, a genre-busting , melting pot of blues, jazz, New Orleans style band ca. 1920-2008
- DEACON JOHN: Deacon John Live at the 1994 New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
- Often described as New Orleans' best-kept musical secret, Deacon John is the unsung hero of New Orleans blues and R&B.
- DEACON JOHN: Deacon John's Jump Blues: Music From The Film (CD)
- ". . . built around the considerable talents of guitarist/vocalist Deacon John Moore and a slew of high-powered friends, is a smoking, cooking, rollicking effort packed with powerful Crescent City blues, R&B and rock 'n' roll." --Jim Beal Jr
- DEACON JOHN: Deacon John's Jump Blues: A Concert Of Music From The Film (DVD)
- ". . . built around the considerable talents of guitarist/vocalist Deacon John Moore and a slew of high-powered friends, is a smoking, cooking, rollicking effort packed with powerful Crescent City blues, R&B and rock 'n' roll." --Jim Beal Jr
- DENNIS CAVALIER: Blue Orleans
- MUSIC FOR HOMESICK NEW ORLEANIANS FROM A NEW ORLEANS NATIVE. PIANO & VOCALS
- EAST RIVER BLUES BAND: East River Blues Band
- Chicago, Jazz and New Orleans Blues Featuring HOT harmonica, guitar and piano.
- ELDER: Nobody Knows
- Piano Troubador Elder weaves from rousing melodies to dark ballads with a quick witted charm that endears him to his growing audience.
- EMMA GRAVES: Songs Of Water/Songs Of War
- Fun almost americana / almost political (who are we fooling-it is political) with jazz, folk, blues and classical influenzas. Contagious foot-stomping and hip-swaying.
- EZRA CHARLES: Blues Lover
- Ezra Charles sixth album is the bluesiest yet, containing songs inspired by the breakup of his marriage, and tributes to his roots (Professor Longhair, Ray Charles, Otis Spann)
- FREDERICK NIGHTHAWK: Frederick Nighthawk and The Southern Crescent Band
- Frederick Nighthawk's remastered 1987 debut album with special guest, Grammy award winner Tex Mex accordionist Flaco Jimenez, mixing up a rollicking blend of New Orleans R&B and Texas blues.
- FREDERICK NIGHTHAWK: Brand New Day
- Singer songwriter Nighthawk delivers powerhouse piano and vocals backed by allstar band playing original New Orleans Rhythm and Blues, boogie, and Americana roots rock.
- FUNKY BLUES MESSIAHS: Lost in Mississippi
- Fiery New Orleans Blues injected Funk
- GLENN HARDY: Ofay Blues
- Blues and boogie-woogie with a modern edge.
- GREG EARL BAND: Greg Earl Band
- Contemporary Blues with New Orleans, Swing, and Rock influence
- JEFF BEASLEY: Down to the River
- Rooted in Blues, R&B, and 50's rock the feel of this album best represents what we call the "lowcountry" sound down here in Savannah
- JEFF HOWELL: Gimme' a Dollar
- New Orleans Blues, Rock and Soul. Big horns. A musical sojourn to the teeming streets of The Big Easy, through the unbridled abandon of Mardi Gras, and then to the eerily quiet ride back to Everyday, USA.
- JERRY FORNEY BLUES BAND: Ice & Steel
- "Jerry delivers his songs in a Texas blues vain, with vocals and guitar rifts that separates him from the rest," Jo Mamma of KKFI radio Kansas City. Guitar playing that is thick and sultry. THE JERRY FORNEY BLUES BAND knows how to play the BLUES.
- JIM CROZIER: Down to the Village
- New Orleans Blues and Americana Country
- JIM SMOAK: The Orange Blossom Special
- From standard Bluegrass to popsongs. Instrumentation: banjo; fiddle; guitar; bass; piano; harmonica; jug.
- JOSH CHARLES: Josh Charles EP
- Dr. John's piano style meets the passion of Van Morrison's vocal stylings and the intensity of Bruce Springsteen
- JOSH GARRETT & THE BOTTOMLINE: Changed Man
- A must have. New Orleans style blues and funk from deep in the Louisiana Bayou country. This is the debut album from Josh Garrett and the Bottomline.
- JUKE BARITONE: Juke Baritone
- Gypsy Punk Cabaret and Pirate Blues Mayhem.Think about Tom Waits with a hangover at a Screamin' Jay Hawkins gig in New Orleans, playing music by Muddy Waters, Danny Elfman and Mike Patton.then you're getting close to a hint of Juke Baritone & The Swamp Do
- JUNKYARD JANE: Washboard Highway
- Americana, roots rock with swampy blues and male and female vocals
- KATHY COVERT JENSEN: a little wiser
- Heart Rockin' Folk/Pop - a mix of styles including influences of New Orleans piano, soulful acoustic moods and melodic rock with thoughtful lyrics that are some fun, sometimes intense, but NEVER brooding.
- KERRI SIMPSON: Sun Gonna Shine
- With SUN GONNA SHINE, Kerri delves back into the rhythms of Africa and the American South. The music evokes haunting aural images of slavery, and prison chain gangs, and then takes an uplifting turn with inspiring early spirituals.
- KINGS OF THE DELTA: Ten Mile Bayou
- The Kings of the Delta has good ole gumbo mixture of rock, funk, salsa, blues and soul shakin' music brewed in the south.
- LEE OSKAR: Collection
- An eclectic collection of original compositions, smooth grooves, beautiful instrumental melodies from the harmonica master himself.
- LINDSAY MENDEZ: Music From the Heart
- New Orleans Rhythm and Blues, Oldies, Bobby Cure and the Summertime Blues
- LISA BRANDE: Rendezvous: The Louisiana Sessions
- Heartdriven and lyrically smart rootsy originals in the style of a rockin' N'Orleans house party with a few side selections of R&B, Cajun fiddle tunes, powerpop, and sentimental jazz.
- LITTLE FREDDIE KING: Messin' Around Tha House
- Dirty, messy blues, stripped down, devoid of flash, sequins and marketing campaigns, Primal as hell-that's where it's at, and that's what Little Freddie King does so well.
- LUTHER: Bluesville
- Minimalist, soulful, and bluesy.
- MARK KLEIN: Blue Eyed Soul Patrol
- A mixture of Louisiana Swamp Pop and Blue Eyed Soul.
- MEL MELTON & THE WICKED MOJOS: Mojo Dream
- Cajun/Creole blues, swamp pop, zydeco harmonica, South Side Chicago blues, & a little rock and roll -- it's original MOJO MUSIC.
- MEM SHANNON: "GOOD-BYE MR. PRESIDENT (TIME FOR YOU TO GO)
- New Orleans Blues Man "Mem Shannon" releases his first ever single-"Good-bye Mr. President(Time For You To Go)". A funny funky little tune wishing "you-know-who" a final farewell.
- MIKE FARRIS: Salvation in Lights
- Turn of the century New Orleans black gospel fused with a heaping helping of Memphis soul.
- NATHAN BELLO: Wild Side Blues
- 20's @ 30's Southside Chicago @ New Orleans Blues
- NEW ORLEANS' OWN DUKES OF DIXIELAND & LUTHER KENT: Louisiana Legends
- New Orleans Blues, sung by the former lead singer of Blood Sweat & Tears, backed up by the City's premier jazz band.
- NEW PONY: More Fire
- Cajun Soul and Delta Grit
- NIAGARA RHYTHM SECTION: Live at the Anchorage 1.0
- Canada's hottest back up band with well known Canadian artists- blues, R&B & reggae.-Live recording
- NIGHTHAWK: Barrelhouse Blues
- Powerhouse blues singer and piano player rocking the 88's with original barrelhouse,American folk blues, and New Orleans piano.
- PAMALA STANLEY: Live and Cookin
- "The Pamala Stanley Band" A fun live concert of upbeat and driving popular New Orleans blues and jazz recorded in the fall of 1996.
- PO'BOYS BRASS BAND: Bone Break
- Trombone? In the BACK of the band? Not anymore. Rock meets New Orleans style brass band. Four trombones (including an electric trombone), Tuba, Drums and Guitar.
- RAMON TARANCO: The Adventures of Bo Segovia
- Ride with Pancho Villa, dance the streets of Maximo Gomez, Cuba with Ramon Taranco and his Havana Blues Revue (various guest singers), the best in World Blues/Funk this side of the Rio Grande.
- RONNIE MAGRI & HIS NEW ORLEANS JAZZ BAND: Shim Sham Revue- Music of New Orleans Burlesque Shows of the 30's, 40's & 50's
- Hot Jazz Music of New Orleans Burlesque Shows of the 30's, 40's & 50's - Modern Drummer Magazine "Magri shuffles, struts, and swings with understatement and slushy propulsion. And his slower beats could corrupt youth." (February 2004)
- SCOTTIE MILLER & THE RE-UPTAKE INHIBITORS: Elixir For The Soul
- This "Elixir For The Soul". Urban Piano swamp funk, blues and soul direct from the birthplace of the mighty Mississippi.
- SOL FIYA: Heaven She Rides
- Southern Melodic Rock and Funk."Heaven She Rides" was described by The New Orleans Times-Picayune as "Dr. John fronting the Allman Brothers Band.
- SOULMATES: Where Do We Go From Here?
- Dynamic blues rock influenced by modern blues, soul, and R&B.
- STAGGER LEE: A Confederacy Of Dunces
- Stagger Lee completes his trilogy of albums in 2007 with a Zydeco-influenced record that reminds the world what a great city New Orleans is.
- STAN STREET: Stan Street and the Streetwalkers
- New Orleans Blues flavored with washboard,harmonica,sax,upright bass.
- STEUART LIEBIG/TEE-TOT QUARTET: Always Outnumbered
- An exploration of American roots music fused with avant garde jazz practice.
- SUGARTONE BRASS BAND: Live In Brooklyn
- A New Orleans Style (second-line jazz) brass band from New York City.
- T'BAZCO ROAD: Zydeco Boogie Blues
- Tbazco Road plays rockin' zydeco, boogie and blues with a jam-band style heavily influenced by the Grateful Dead and Little Feat, not to mention Dr. John, Professor Longhair and Commander Cody
- TERRANCE SIMIEN & THE ZYDEO EXPERIENCE: There's Room For Us All
- Grammy award winning eclectic Louisiana zydeco-reggae-world-music with outstanding vocals
- TERRINA RUSSELL-COOK: Terrina's Wings
- Deep soulful blues, rock with an edge and funky beats, with Terrina's sultry voice that gives you goose bumps when you hear it.
- THE ABITIANS: New Mardi Gras Classics
- New Orleans Carnival Mardi Gras songs in many genres of music: pop, New Orleans Mardi Gras songs: R&B, bluegrass, novelty, gospel, and Cajun.
- THE BAND OF HEATHENS: The Band of Heathens
- Americana/Roots Rock music with soul and substance. Three singer/songwriters come together to form a super group similar to The Band and The Eagles.
- THE BROTHERS GOLDMAN: fOnk
- A greasy blend of New Orleans fonk and acid jazz - Tantric fOnk.
- THE BRUNCH DUO: Live at Acadia, featuring Jesse Young and Mark DiFlorio
- New Orleans style eggs benedict topped with blackened catfish, smothered in crawfish etoufee alongside an unlikely duo formed in the Northwest after individually fleeing New Orleans during hurricane Katrina.
- THE EAR FOOD ORCHESTRA: Gloria Chords
- American Roots Gospel Music
- THE FABULOUS HORNDOGS: Dog Tracks
- We serve up a full menu of hot New Orleans style rhythm and blues.
- THE MONSTAS: Meet The Monstas
- A big, hot, melting pot of big sky spaghetti western blues, New Orleans funk, and slinky NY Lower East Side rock & soul.
- THE PULSATORS: Can't Put You Down
- A get-up-and-dance kind of orchestration, their music has been defined as a spicy blend of driving blues, New Orleans-funky R&B, rock steady reggae and rock-and-roll.
- THE SLIPPERY CHICKENS: We Aint Scared... We're Just Chicken
- A mix of rockabilly and New Orleans blues that will keep you moving.
- THUNDERHEAD: Black Magic
- Rock & roll blues music from outer space. Avante garde modern psychedelic folk blues.
- TIN PAN: Alice McNulty
- At times dirty and sleazy, at times joyful and light, Tin Pan brings you and original take on Old New Orleans swing and blues - did they make rock and roll in 1920?
- TOM MCKERNAN AND GUITARIST JORDAN LEE: Cooking Down In New Orleans
- SOUL DONE RIGHT. Stroll down Bourbon St. & Listen in as Tom, guitarist Jordan Lee & Gene Jones cook up some Mardi Gras party music, 2007. (original recording just days before Katrina hit) The legend of New Orleans lives on.
- TOMMY KEYS: Side Street Boogie
- Goodtime Piano Boogie & Blues
- TUBA FATS: Tuba Fats
- New Orleans Blues.
- VARIOUS ARTIST: The 7th Family Of Southern Soul Cd Hp-1147
- Southern soul blues and pop and R&B.
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: The 5th Family Of Southern Soul CD Compilation
- Southern soul and blues compilation.
- VARIOUS ARTISTS: The 6th Family Of Southern Soul CD Compilation
- Southern soul and blues compilation.
- WALTER "WOLFMAN" WASHINGTON: Doin' The Funky Thing
- An artist that throws down some of the most soulful, heartfelt R&B, funk and blues from New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina hit.
- ZACHARY RICHARD: Allons Danser
- A funky New Orleans style gumbo from the innovator of Cajun and Zydeco. Featuring the legendary George Porter on bass. Digitally remastered from the original analog tapes in 2007.
- ZYDECO PARTY BAND: Do You Know What It Means?
- A wide variety of Louisiana style music with soulful vocals, guitars, blues harmonica and great horn arrangements with several special guests.
- ZYDECO-A-GO-GO: Let The Good Times Roll
- Zydeco, Cajun, classic New Orleans rhythm & blues and vintage Louisiana rock & roll.