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C.J. Chenier

Teddy Swims with RAYE, Lorde, Kings of Leon, Eagles, Tyler Childers, Earth, Wind & Fire, Rod Stewart, Lainey Wilson, Nas, The Black Keys, Stevie Nicks, St. Vincent, The Isley Brothers, The Revivalists, Bruce Hornsby and the Range, Alabama Shakes, Jon Batiste, Herbie Hancock, Little Feat, David Byrne, Sean Paul, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Dave Koz, Mavis Staples, Marc Broussard, Leela James, Rhiannon Giddens, The California Honeydrops, Vieux Farka Touré, Catherine Russell, Hiromi, Lettuce, Cimafunk, Big Freedia, Jesse Royal, The Deslondes, Preservation Hall Jazz Band, Gitkin, Galactic, Butcher Brown, Shinyribs, Sierra Hull, Anders Osborne, Dianne Reeves, Jackie Venson, Leftover Salmon, The Blind Boys Of Alabama, Andrew Duhon, Rik Jam, Tuba Skinny, John Beasley, Dumpstaphunk, John Foster, Sue Foley, The Soul Rebels, Jon Cleary, Chris Thomas King, Cowboy Mouth, The Headhunters, J & The Causeways, Grayson Capps, Quiana Lynell, Grace Bowers, Anna Moss, Bonerama, Cha Wa, C.J. Chenier, Kristin Diable, Big Sam's Funky Nation, The Iceman Special, Joy Clark, John "Papa" Gros, Sonny Gullage, Ghalia Volt, Fred Wesley & The New J.B.'s, Kyle Roussel, Lilli Lewis, Dirty Dozen Brass Band, Sasha Masakowski, River Eckert, BeauSoleil avec Michael Doucet, Gregg Martinez, Ever More Nest, Samantha Fish, Ani DiFranco, Lake Street Dive, Boyfriend Sushi Town, Bruce Hornsby & the Noisemakers, ニコラス・ペイトン, Ziggy Marley, New Breed Brass Band, Terrance Simien & The Zydeco Experience, Leyla McCalla, Karma & the Killjoys, GA‐20, Kelcy Mae, Stephen Marley, Sweet Crude, Hiromi's Sonicwonder, Poisson Rouge Music, Robin Barnes Music and T' Monde

23 April Apr 2026
New Orleans, United States

Like almost all other musicians hit with the neo-soul tag, the primary inspirations of Leela James -- a gritty-voiced singer and songwriter born in Los Angeles, California -- dated no later than the late '70s; Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan, and Tina Turner were regularly cited. Her debut album, very much a throwback affair, involved assistance from a range of noted studio rats from the fields of rap and R&B, including Kanye West, Raphael Saadiq, James Poyser, Chucky Thompson, and Wyclef Jean. The album, titled A Change Is Gonna Come (a definite reference to Sam Cooke), was released in late 2005 and peaked just outside the Top 40 of Billboard's R&B/Hip-Hop chart. Despite poor sales, the album fared well enough to earn James nominations for the 2006 Soul Train Music Awards and the same year's NAACP Image Awards. After splitting from Warner Bros., the singer landed on the roster of Shanachie and recorded one of the label's more inspired all-cover sets, Let's Do It Again, released in 2009. She switched to Stax for 2010's My Soul, which featured some of her own songwriting input and peaked in the R&B/Hip-Hop Top Ten. A return to Shanachie yielded 2012's Loving You More...In the Spirit of Etta James -- a release more adventurous than the title indicated.