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Soulful Serenade
Catherine Curan
11/01/2007

Acclaimed by music critics for its powerful combination of African and American musical traditions, Congo Square is beautiful and dissonant, romantic and bellicose. It honors both Katrina’s dead and enslaved Africans in the African-style prayer "Libation." The opening song calls out for peace and blessings for New Orleans, while heaping shame on FEMA, the Red Cross and "all the greedy people all over this land."

On stage for the New York premiere, Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra performers were decked out by their official clothier, Brooks Brothers, mingling with Addy and members of Odadaa! resplendent in traditional African clothing. Kansler recalls seeing the two groups in such different outfits, with a mix of jazz horns and African drums, and wondering at first, "Wow, what is this?"

Once they started playing, he found his taste in music expanding beyond the classic rock he usually favors. During the intermission, one of Entergy’s executives told officials from Jazz at Lincoln Center that if they needed more funding, Kansler, through Entergy, was willing to step up. Soon the company was adding to the initial $40,000 gift with another $50,000 to turn the recording of that concert into a CD. Entergy’s name will be featured prominently on the cover.

Marsalis says the recording would not have happened without support from Entergy and the Riggios. "It’s something that you had to really be interested in the art of a thing to want to do."

Catherine Curan is a senior correspondent for Worth.
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