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Mardi Gras with Medicine Ball

  • The Sound Room 3022 Broadway Oakland, CA, 94611 United States (map)

Mardi Gras is a centuries-old tradition that dates back to the Middle Ages. It was initially celebrated by European Christians as a way to mark the beginning of Lent and to prepare for the fasting period of Easter. Mardi Gras is believed to have arrived in North America on March 3, 1699, when the French-Canadian explorer Pierre Le Moyne d’Iberville camped about 60 miles downriver from the future site of New Orleans. Knowing it was Fat Tuesday back in France, Iberville named the spot Point du Mardi Gras and held a small gala. A few years later, French soldiers and settlers feasted and wore masks as part of Mardi Gras festivities in the newly founded city of Mobile (present-day Alabama). To this day, Mobile claims to have the oldest annual Mardi Gras celebration in the United States, although New Orleans has the biggest North American celebrations.

Mardi Gras is French for "Fat Tuesday", reflecting the practice of the last night of eating rich, fatty foods before the ritual Lenten sacrifices and fasting. It's a time of celebration, food and music.

The Medicine Ball Band was created on the streets of San Francisco by Daviid Sturdevant more than 50 years ago. It has rolled across many terrains, picking up many amazing musicians along the way. Always holding on to the roots of New Orleans, the Medicine Ball continues its annual Fat Tuesday Celebration at the Sound Room this year featuring vocalist Rhonda Benin; John R Burr- piano; John Stafford- clarinet, vocals, John Hunt- trombone, vocals; Anton Patzner- violin, vocals, whistling; Chris Aschman- trumpet, steel pan; Richard Howell- sax; Ron Belcher- bass Chauncey Roberts- vocals; Leon Joyce Jr- drums; David Sturdevant- guitar, banjo, harmonica, vocals and surprise guests. Get your tix soon as this always sells out!

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