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16.) Dancefloor of the President:
Since the late 1940's, when the regular excursion trade died out,
the S. S. President and similar boats such as the S.S.
Natchez have continued the tradition of music on the river so
often associated with New Orleans. Passenger capacity of 3,100 has
made this riverboat an attractive "medium-sized" venue for concerts
and other special events, and over the years many of New Orleans'
best jazz groups have been showcased on board, including Johnny
Wiggs, the Crawford-Ferguson Night Owls, the Dutch Andrus Orchestra,
and many others. The very first performance of the the New Orleans
Jazz & Heritage Festival on April 22, 1970, for example, was a
concert aboard the President, featuring Pete Fountain and
Clyde Kerr and his Orchestra. The next year, Fountain again opened
Jazz Fest on the boat, this time joined by Louis Cottrell's Dixieland
Jazz Band. "Jazz cruises" were an important part of the New Orleans
Jazz & Heritage Festival for many years, usually filling the
President to capacity.
Photograph from the Manuscripts Department, Howard-Tilton Memorial
Library, Tulane University.
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