Rosa Lee Hawkins of the Dixie Cups has died of complications from surgery less than a year after sharing her story in "Chapel of Love," a memoir named in honor of the New Orleans vocal group's ...
Hey now / Hey now / Iko, Iko, an day, plays the simplistic, yet infectious pop hit “Iko Iko.” The enduring tune is among music’s most covered, but few renditions have captured the song’s bright New ...
Don’t miss the Loyola University Spring 24 Concert featuring the legendary Dixie Cups on Thursday, March 7th at 7:30 p.m. in Nunemaker Hall. This exclusive event, hosted by the esteemed Arthel Neville ...
The Jazz Fest 2024 official poster has been unveiled. Aptly titled “Give Us A Sign: A Portrait of The Dixie Cups,” the artwork by artist Kellie Talbot pays homage to the iconic girl group that left an ...
They're no longer the teenager girls they were when they first rocketed to the top of the charts. But the Dixie Cups - Barbara Hawkins, her younger sister Rosa and their "sister in spirit" Athelgra ...
The clubs are bustling the week of March 7-13, 2024, and a festival celebrates a jazz banjoist’s legacy. FRIDAY-SUNDAY, NEW ORLEANS JAZZ MUSEUM The annual celebration of jazz guitarist, banjoist and ...
The Dixie Cups joined us for Valentine's Day to reflect on 60 years of their hit song, "Chapel of Love." ...
Sisters Barbara and Rosa Hawkins were the core of a '60s girl group called the Dixie Cups. Best known for the 1964 hit "Chapel of Love," the New Orleans natives lost their homes to Hurricane Katrina.
NEW ORLEANS — The Jazz Fest lineup is out. Musicians are coming from all over to play, but there are lots of locals in the lineup. In fact, that's what makes the fest unique. Everywhere else the ...