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The Craw-what?

Audrey LeCrone grew up in a musical family in rural Kansas, where crawfish are called "crawdaddies."

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While in Kansas they may be daddies, this New Orleans band is drenched in sexual innuendos and sultry songs, so we're calling it a Zaddy vibe.

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Welcome to the Craw-Zaddies experience!

Audrey LeCrone

Raised by artist parents, Audrey spent her formative years singing, dancing, writing, painting, and performing. After receiving a BFA degree in Acting from Oklahoma City University, she moved to New Orleans in 2014 to work as an actor and dialect coach. Impassioned by the musical culture of the city, she eventually found her role as a vocalist. When she's not performing, you can find her out swing dancing to live music.​

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Her repertoire consists of jazz and blues from the 1920's to 1950's....Though she loves serenading crowds with beautiful songs of love, she never shies away from her favorite -- the tunes that are drenched in naughtiness. Singing the numbers that most likely got your grandparents in trouble, Audrey LeCrone and her band The CrawZaddies aim to keep the provocative spirit alive in the crescent city’s jazz scene. 

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A singer is nothing without badass musicians.

So without further ado...

Meet The Band

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Jordan Bush

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Piano 

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Belinda Moody

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Bass

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Kolja Gjoni

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Percussion

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Dorian Roberts

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Saxophone

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Cameron Clark

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Trumpet & Vocals

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And a few of the amazing NOLA musicians who may act as a CrawZaddy at any time...

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Ian Monroe (bass), Nick Solnick (drums), Kala Chandra (sax), Ben Fox (bass), Kaleb Summers (trombone), Rik Fletcher (keys), Wes Anderson (trombone), Colin Myers (trombone), Andrew Huot (keys), Ravee Treesaksasakoon (trumpet)

© 2025 Audrey & the Craw-Zaddies

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