Ronnie Kole has passed away and is now playing “Misty” in Heaven for his wife Gardner Kole, who preceded him. Ronnie and Gardner both gave over 20 years of devotion to the New Orleans Musical Legends Park, to honor our musicians and entertainers.

 

Serving breakfast: scrambled eggs and beignets from Cafe Beignet

Medfield Jazz Performance

 

Kinfolk Brass Band

Kinfolk Brass Band

Japanese Television Film Crew

Musical Legends Park is centrally located at 311 Bourbon Street in the French Quarter. The heart of the Park is a tribute to New Orleans Musical Legends and includes a series of commemorative displays, plaques and artwork.

The Park provides a warm, intimate escape for local and visiting music lovers. Musicians are invited to play for outdoor audiences. Performances are free to the public.

(Leashed dogs are welcome in the park.)

HOURS OF OPERATION:

8am-3pm Monday
8am-10pm Thursday-Sunday

  • Closed Tuesday-Wednesday


(LIVE JAZZ MUSIC DAILY 10:00 a.m. to close)

MUSICAL LEGENDS PARK

Let us host your next event. Contact Madison Martin, mmartin@nocci.com
NOCCI 1340 Poydras Street, Suite 2130 New Orleans, LA 70112, phone: (504) 888-7608, fax: (504) 455-7103

The French Quarter, also known as the Vieux Carré, is the oldest neighborhood in the city of New Orleans. New Orleans was founded in 1718 by Jean-Baptiste Le Moyne de Bienville. The Quarter boasts a storied history of international influence with cultural contributions from the French, Spanish, Italians, Sicilians, Africans, Irish and others – all evident in the development of this global port settlement. source: New Orleans Convention and Visitors Bureau