Join Todd Walker in bustling New Orleans, where he dives into the city’s legendary musical roots. He visits the iconic Preservation Hall, a humble yet historic venue in the French Quarter that has been the beating heart of New Orleans jazz since 1961. Originally established to protect and honor traditional jazz, the Hall remains a cherished space where the spirit of early jazz pioneers lives on through regular live performances. As Todd tours the venue, he learns about its founding, its mission to preserve a uniquely American art form and the generations of musicians who have kept this rich musical tradition alive for both locals and visitors.