Popular on EntSun
- Justin Jeansonne An Emerging Country Singer-Songwriter Music Fans Have Been Waiting For…a True Maverick - 246
- Donna Cardellino Manager/Facilitator Signs Justin Jeansonne Country Singer-Songwriter To Exclusive Management Deal For Global Music Expansion - 156
- VDG Virtuoso Emerges as a New-Model Independent Industry Figure Blending Artist, Executive, and Infrastructure Builder - 148
- Oliver Sean's "Everyday Will Be Like A Holiday" Featuring the Real Indie Project Hits #1 in Portugal on Christmas Eve - 126
- UK Financial Ltd Executes Compliance Tasks Ahead Of First-Ever ERC-3643 Exchange-Traded Token, SMCAT & Sets Date For Online Investor Governance Vote - 125
- Kaltra Launches Next-Gen MCHEdesign With Full Integration Into MCHEselect — Instant Simulation & Seamless Microchannel Coil Workflow - 115
- Documentary "Prescription for Violence: Psychiatry's Deadly Side Effects" Premieres, Exposes Link Between Psychiatric Drugs and Acts of Mass Violence - 113
- "Phinge Unveil™" Coming to Las Vegas to Showcase Netverse Patented Verified App-less Platform, AI & Modular Hardware Including Developer Conferences - 111
- Renowned Alternative Medicine Specialist Dr. Sebi and His African Bio Mineral Balance Therapy Are the Focus of New Book - 110
- IQSTEL Enters 2026 from a Position of Strength Following Transformational Year Marked by N A S D A Q Uplisting, Record Revenue and First-Ever - 104
Day-to-Day Work of NOLA's Royal Family of Music, The Batistes, Continues Embracing Legacy & Vision
EntSun News/11082283
The Batiste Family, with Cultural Ambassador Damon Batiste, Advance a Living Legacy of Healing, Faith, and Global Cultural Connection.
NEW ORLEANS - EntSun -- Posted Courtesy of Wright Enterprises Community Spotlight San Francisco ~ Dallas
NEW ORLEANS / LOS ANGELES / THE CARIBBEAN / RABAT, MOROCCO — For more than sixty years, the Batiste family—celebrated globally as New Orleans' Royal Family of Music—has carried forward a living cultural legacy rooted in faith, discipline, and service. Their influence stretches from neighborhood second lines and church sanctuaries to international stages, where their music continues to serve as a source of healing, unity, and generational continuity.
The Batiste family's reputation as NOLA's Royal Family of Music stems from an extraordinary concentration of musical talent spanning multiple generations. That legacy moves powerfully into 2026 through a series of cultural milestones and global initiatives led in part by musician and cultural ambassador Damon Batiste, founder of the New Orleans South Africa Connection (NOSACONN).
The family's musical lineage began in the 1960s with David (Russell) Batiste Sr., who formed the pioneering band David and the Gladiators. His leadership established the foundation for a multigenerational tradition that shaped New Orleans funk, jazz, gospel, and R&B. David's influence was reflected through the work of his late son, Hall of Fame drummer Russell Batiste Jr. His son Damon joins him on stage carrying on the musical tradition; plus, among the many musical family members, his nephew, Grammy Award winner Jon Batiste's global artistry remains deeply connected to the family's spiritual and cultural roots.
More on EntSun News
Recently, the family also honored a cherished 95-year-old relative, Sister Joan Marie, a Catholic nun whose life of devotion reflects the values that have guided the Batiste musical tradition for decades: humility, service, and care for community. (https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Bn9b1Gdnn/).
Extending the family's cultural footprint internationally, Damon Batiste is participating in the Afroland Festival 2025–2026 in Rabat, Morocco. The festival brings together artists, innovators, and cultural leaders from across Africa and the global diaspora, positioning Rabat as a hub of rhythm, creativity, and cross-continental exchange. Damon's involvement continues his decades-long work through NOSACONN to build cultural and economic bridges between New Orleans, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond.
On January 18, Damon will represent New Orleans' living musical heritage at Afroland in tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., reinforcing the family's belief in music as a vehicle for dialogue, remembrance, and shared responsibility.
The family's cultural commitments continue during Grammy Week 2026, when they will host the private Batiste Family Grammy Cookout in Los Angeles. Presented by Safe Space Sounds, the gathering celebrates Louisiana's musical heritage while supporting families and children living with cerebral palsy and other long-term health challenges. Damon's son, DJ Batiste Jr., who lives with cerebral palsy, remains a central inspiration for his work.
More on EntSun News
Meanwhile, in the Caribbean, Jon Batiste recently marked a major milestone with the opening of his jazz club at Baha Mar. The moment symbolized the family's ongoing dedication to creating intentional cultural spaces where heritage, artistry, and community meet.
(https://youtube.com/shorts/nHaMmRNkZUg?feature=share https://youtube.com/shorts/wYDzPuSLhrE?feature=...
Across continents and generations, the Batiste family continues to embody a singular philosophy: music is most powerful when lived in service to others. As 2026 unfolds, New Orleans' Royal Family of Music remains a vibrant force—bridging cultures, nurturing legacy, and advancing a global vision rooted in sound, spirit, and shared humanity.
For Complete Article copy:
https://hype.news/wright-enterprises-us/the-day...
NEW ORLEANS / LOS ANGELES / THE CARIBBEAN / RABAT, MOROCCO — For more than sixty years, the Batiste family—celebrated globally as New Orleans' Royal Family of Music—has carried forward a living cultural legacy rooted in faith, discipline, and service. Their influence stretches from neighborhood second lines and church sanctuaries to international stages, where their music continues to serve as a source of healing, unity, and generational continuity.
The Batiste family's reputation as NOLA's Royal Family of Music stems from an extraordinary concentration of musical talent spanning multiple generations. That legacy moves powerfully into 2026 through a series of cultural milestones and global initiatives led in part by musician and cultural ambassador Damon Batiste, founder of the New Orleans South Africa Connection (NOSACONN).
The family's musical lineage began in the 1960s with David (Russell) Batiste Sr., who formed the pioneering band David and the Gladiators. His leadership established the foundation for a multigenerational tradition that shaped New Orleans funk, jazz, gospel, and R&B. David's influence was reflected through the work of his late son, Hall of Fame drummer Russell Batiste Jr. His son Damon joins him on stage carrying on the musical tradition; plus, among the many musical family members, his nephew, Grammy Award winner Jon Batiste's global artistry remains deeply connected to the family's spiritual and cultural roots.
More on EntSun News
- Kadesmode Reaches Top 50% of Global Songwriters Following Chart-Topping Debut R&B Music
- NYCSS Wants You to Unlock Your Inner Jedi
- Boston Corporate Coach™ Sets Global Standard for Executive Chauffeur Services Across 680 Cities
- UK Financial Ltd Announces CoinMarketCap Supply Verification And Market Positioning Review For Regulated Security Tokens SMPRA And SMCAT
- Sharpe Automotive Redefines Local Car Care with "Transparency-First" Service Model in Santee
Recently, the family also honored a cherished 95-year-old relative, Sister Joan Marie, a Catholic nun whose life of devotion reflects the values that have guided the Batiste musical tradition for decades: humility, service, and care for community. (https://www.facebook.com/share/r/1Bn9b1Gdnn/).
Extending the family's cultural footprint internationally, Damon Batiste is participating in the Afroland Festival 2025–2026 in Rabat, Morocco. The festival brings together artists, innovators, and cultural leaders from across Africa and the global diaspora, positioning Rabat as a hub of rhythm, creativity, and cross-continental exchange. Damon's involvement continues his decades-long work through NOSACONN to build cultural and economic bridges between New Orleans, Africa, the Caribbean, and beyond.
On January 18, Damon will represent New Orleans' living musical heritage at Afroland in tribute to Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., reinforcing the family's belief in music as a vehicle for dialogue, remembrance, and shared responsibility.
The family's cultural commitments continue during Grammy Week 2026, when they will host the private Batiste Family Grammy Cookout in Los Angeles. Presented by Safe Space Sounds, the gathering celebrates Louisiana's musical heritage while supporting families and children living with cerebral palsy and other long-term health challenges. Damon's son, DJ Batiste Jr., who lives with cerebral palsy, remains a central inspiration for his work.
More on EntSun News
- BEST DRESSED & RISE AND FALL Premiere January 30 on Cpics.tv
- Gold Viddy Award Honors Voices for Humanity Episode on Education Reform in Ghana
- Henry Turner Jr.'s Listening Room 12th Anniversary Celebration
- Hunter, Thomas, Hunter Rising Songwriters And Artists Reminding You Of Holland, Dozier, Holland
- Secondesk Launches Powerful AI Tutor That Speaks 20+ Languages
Meanwhile, in the Caribbean, Jon Batiste recently marked a major milestone with the opening of his jazz club at Baha Mar. The moment symbolized the family's ongoing dedication to creating intentional cultural spaces where heritage, artistry, and community meet.
(https://youtube.com/shorts/nHaMmRNkZUg?feature=share https://youtube.com/shorts/wYDzPuSLhrE?feature=...
Across continents and generations, the Batiste family continues to embody a singular philosophy: music is most powerful when lived in service to others. As 2026 unfolds, New Orleans' Royal Family of Music remains a vibrant force—bridging cultures, nurturing legacy, and advancing a global vision rooted in sound, spirit, and shared humanity.
For Complete Article copy:
https://hype.news/wright-enterprises-us/the-day...
Source: Wright Enterprises
Filed Under: Entertainment
0 Comments
Latest on EntSun News
- NYC Comedian Rafael Gee Announces New Memoir "Mi Vida Loca: Tales of a NuyoRican"
- Yesyal Launches Official Website, Unifying Music, Film, and Apparel Under One Independent Brand
- Avalex, LP & Avalex Ent Announces Professional Services and Evaluations for Entertainment, Sports
- High-End Exterior House Painting in Boulder, Colorado
- Meet a Scientologist Grills Up Gold Viddy Award for Japan's Gourmet Burger Pioneer Akio Kitaura
- Simpson and Reed Co-Founders Shardé Simpson, Esq. and Ciara Reed, Esq. Launch "Hello Wilma,"
- Report Outlines Key Questions for Individuals Exploring Anxiety Treatment Options in Toronto
- Rande Vick Introduces Radical Value, Challenging How Brands Measure Long-Term Value
- Lisa Mauretti Launches Peace of Mind Travel Coaching to Guide Fearful Travelers to Discover the World with Confidence
- New Year, New Home: Begin 2026 at Heritage at South Brunswick
- Higginswerx Honored as Winner in FlovaAI Christmas Creator Challenge
- Food Journal Magazine Releases Its 'Best Food In Los Angeles Dining' Editorial Section
- Enders Capital: 25% Gains with Just -0.80% Maximum Monthly Drawdown in Volatile Debut Year 2025
- Max Weinberg Brings His Max Weinberg's Jukebox to the Weinberg Center
- Venture Beyond the Ordinary in "AJ AND THE INCREDIBLE FISH" by Paolo Mazzucato
- CES Spotlight Highlights Need for Strategic Review as Throughput Demands Evolve
- ASR Media, Social T Marketing & PR Announce Merger
- $780,000 Project for New Middle East Police Service with Deposit Received and Preliminary Design Work Underway for Lamperd: Stock Symbol: LLLI
- The 3rd Annual Newark Summit for Real Estate, Economic Development & Placemaking Returns February 9th
- Cygnet Theatre Announces The Cast And Creative Team Of Somewhere Over The Border