Louise Cappi honors New Orleans’ Tri-centennial

Louise Cappi, the American & internationally acclaimed Jazz/Blues, Soul singer-songwriter, has a soulful dedication to her city of New Orleans entitled “Bella Nola.” This compelling song captured the true essence of the Crescent City and what it signifies.

The Adult-Contemporary piece is Louise’s ode to everything that New Orleans means to her, as well as millions of others. As a result of all the positive feedback received when performing the song live; Louise Cappi Prod has asked her fans to support a petition that was created. The petition (which can be found at, www.gopetition.com/petitions/bella-nola-by-louise-cappi-for-new-orleans-tricentennial.html), requested Louise’s fans to champion the song, “Bella Nola” to be a part of the City’s Tri-centennial Celebrations. 300 signatures were desired to correlate 300 years, to which that mark was proudly surpassed.


Louise has performed with Jazz Royalty, Delfeoyo Marsalis, the Prince of Treme, Glen David Andrews, & The Great Blues Man, to name a few. Louise fronts her own high energy band, LOUISE CAPPI & SOUL XPO. Her collective is a high energy Soul band with elements of Jazz, Blues & cabaret.


With ease Louise transitions from one genre to another. She’s a skilled Jazz improvisation artist, a butt- kickin Blues woman & a Soul stirring R&B songstress.


Her current performance venues include Mahogany Jazz Hall, 30/90, Snug Harbor, Vaso, and Sambuca Café of Houston, TXDon’t worry about sounding professional. Sound like you. There are over 1.5 billion websites out there, but your story is what’s going to separate this one from the rest. If you read the words back and don’t hear your own voice in your head, that’s a good sign you still have more work to do.

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