Keep Your Head Up Feat. Pell
Preservation Hall Jazz Bandâs âKeep Your Head Up,â is a spirited tune and a standout from their acclaimed A Tuba To Cuba documentary and soundtrack. The song was released in the spring of last year, with Cuban singer Eme Alfonso on the album version and in the official video. Later that summer, an update with rapper Pell was released for Penguinâs Original Tracks series and was performed on the streets of the artistsâ hometown of New Orleans. Â
Last month as a Stay At Home order was declared in Louisiana, Preservation Hall Jazz Bandâs Ben Jaffe began performing âKeep Your Head Upâ every evening from his New Orleans home (and filming it on Instagram Live) encouraging his fellow citizens to participate by opening windows, hanging on their porches, in their backyards, and decks to make musical sounds and rhythms with pots, pans, instruments, and their voices. A daily, uplifting, 5-minute break from everything, bringing people together by connecting families with their neighbors, community through sound, and through music.Â
Jaffe says of Pellâs contribution to âKeep Your Head Up,â âWe couldnât be more grateful to have a dear friend as talented and kind as Pell lend his spirit and voice to our song.âÂ
Pell offers this, "This song is more important than ever in reminding us to enjoy every day, despite how much uncertainty and adversity this global tragedy has brought upon us. Stay safe, inside, and keep your head up high. Love."
Late last week, the Preservation Hall Foundation launched the Legacy Emergency Relief Fund. The fund provides grants to the Hallâs Musical Collective to help with vital living expenses resulting from loss of work due to the Coronavirus. Â
Jaffe, who is also Preservation Hall Foundationâs creative director, had this to say, âThe doors at Preservation Hall are closed for the foreseeable future and our 60-member Musical Collective is facing great uncertainty. Weâre focusing all of our attention towards caring for our musicians in helping them weather the crisis.â
The Musical Collective performs over 1,500 concerts at Preservation Hall, serves over 30,000 students through numerous education and community engagement activities and performs globally at major music festivals, theatres and performing arts centers throughout the year.Â
None of what Preservation Hall does is possible without its Musical Collective and community. To learn more or to donate, please visit the Preservation Hall Foundation website: https://www.preshallfoundation.org/legacy-program-emergency-fund.
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Preservation Hall Jazz Bandâs âKeep Your Head Up,â is a spirited tune and a standout from their acclaimed A Tuba To Cuba documentary and soundtrack. The song was released in the spring of last year, with Cuban singer Eme Alfonso on the album version and in the official video. Later that summer, an update with rapper Pell was released for Penguinâs Original Tracks series and was performed on the streets of the artistsâ hometown of New Orleans. Â
Last month as a Stay At Home order was declared in Louisiana, Preservation Hall Jazz Bandâs Ben Jaffe began performing âKeep Your Head Upâ every evening from his New Orleans home (and filming it on Instagram Live) encouraging his fellow citizens to participate by opening windows, hanging on their porches, in their backyards, and decks to make musical sounds and rhythms with pots, pans, instruments, and their voices. A daily, uplifting, 5-minute break from everything, bringing people together by connecting families with their neighbors, community through sound, and through music.Â
Jaffe says of Pellâs contribution to âKeep Your Head Up,â âWe couldnât be more grateful to have a dear friend as talented and kind as Pell lend his spirit and voice to our song.âÂ
Pell offers this, "This song is more important than ever in reminding us to enjoy every day, despite how much uncertainty and adversity this global tragedy has brought upon us. Stay safe, inside, and keep your head up high. Love."
Late last week, the Preservation Hall Foundation launched the Legacy Emergency Relief Fund. The fund provides grants to the Hallâs Musical Collective to help with vital living expenses resulting from loss of work due to the Coronavirus. Â
Jaffe, who is also Preservation Hall Foundationâs creative director, had this to say, âThe doors at Preservation Hall are closed for the foreseeable future and our 60-member Musical Collective is facing great uncertainty. Weâre focusing all of our attention towards caring for our musicians in helping them weather the crisis.â
The Musical Collective performs over 1,500 concerts at Preservation Hall, serves over 30,000 students through numerous education and community engagement activities and performs globally at major music festivals, theatres and performing arts centers throughout the year.Â
None of what Preservation Hall does is possible without its Musical Collective and community. To learn more or to donate, please visit the Preservation Hall Foundation website: https://www.preshallfoundation.org/legacy-program-emergency-fund.












