Louisiana’s LeRoux, who gave the world one of the most celebrated Southern Songs ever with “New Orleans Ladies”, is returning to the Mississippi Gulf Coast.

LeRoux’s return engagement will take place Thursday, Nov. 18th at The Grand Magnolia Ballroom in Pascagoula as a part of the on-going Grand Magnolia Music Series. Show time is 7:30 p.m., and tickets are now on sale through www.grandmagmusic.com or in person at Scranton’s Restaurant in Pascagoula.

A recording session at Bogalusa’s Studio in the Country in the late 1970’s would produce the signature New Orleans song of the 20th Century. New Orleans Ladies quickly climbed the Billboard charts in July1978 and ultimately became the band’s signature anthem.

It was chosen by readers of Gambit Weekly as the was Best New Orleans Song of the 20th Century, and the song went to number 1 in the Southeast region on Billboard.

Along with that anthem to women that sashay by “from Bourbon Street to Esplanade”, LeRoux produced major hits such as “Take a Ride on a Riverboat”, and “Nobody said it was Easy”, the latter of which garnering much video play time on MTV back in the early 1980’s.

“We really enjoy coming over to Pascagoula to play at The Grand Magnolia” founding member Tony Haseldon said. Haseldon is one of four “core” members of the band that have been with the group for over two decades, including original founding member Rod Roddy as well.

“It’s a beautiful room with a great sound and the crowd that comes to enjoy the music is just outstanding”, added Haseldon, who has written some major country hits for other artists over the years as well.

LeRoux was considered one of the foremost members of the “Southern Rock” music scene at one point touring with The Allman Brothers Band, The Amazing Rhythm Aces,  the Marshall Tucker Band, Charlie Daniels, and Wet Willie as well as the Doobie Brothers, Foreigner, Emmylou Harris, Heart, Journey, Kansas, the Kinks, the Little River Band, Lost Gonzo Band, Kenny Loggins, Willie Nelson, Randy Newman, the Neville Brothers, Ozzy Osbourne, Pure Prairie League, Bonnie Raitt, REO Speedwagon, Santana, Bob Seger, Steven Stills, Jerry Jeff Walker, Steve Wariner, Muddy Waters, Edgar Winter, and ZZ Top.

LeRoux’s television appearances include Don Kirschner’s Rock Concert, Solid Gold, Midnight Special, several videos on MTV over the years and its own PBS live video of Rocking the Nottoway, filmed at Louisiana’a antebellum Nottoway Plantation in Iberville Parrish in 1997.

The next show in The Grand Magnolia Music Series is set for the hometown return of Pascagoula’s own Libby Rae Watson on Thursday, Dec 16th. She will be joined by another staple of the New Orleans music scene in Tommy Malone, the founder and lead singer of The Subdudes.

The Grand Magnolia Music Series has featured the likes of Jimmy Buffett, Rodney Crowell, J.D. Souther, Lee Roy Parnell, John Conlee, Keith Sykes, Will Kimbrough, The Iguanas and former Widespread Panic lead guitarist George McConnell among others over the past few years.

Biggstallion Productions along with B.E.S.S., LLC (Bay Event Staffing and Security) have teamed up over the past 10 years to produce, promote and present all types of live music events across the south but mostly focusing our concerts and music festivals along the Gulf Coast. We are an independent entity that partners with many different venues, sponsors and ancillary partners for our shows. Our staff has over the past several decades in some form or fashion constructed relationships with some of the largest music festivals in the United States including The New Orleans Jazz Fest, Bonnaroo, Austin City Limits Festival, Voodoo Fest and Essence Fest as well as regional festivals such as Jubilee Jam, City Stages, Bay Fest, Springfest, The Country Cajun Crawfish Festival and many others.

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