Yahoo: The Axeman of New Orleans Said He'd Spare Anyone Who Played Jazz on a Specific Night. Here's Why the Serial Killer Was Never Caught
The Axeman of New Orleans Said He'd Spare Anyone Who Played Jazz on a Specific Night. Here's Why the Serial Killer Was Never Caught
AOL: The Axeman of New Orleans Said He'd Spare Anyone Who Played Jazz on a Specific Night. Here's Why the Serial Killer Was Never Caught
It's been over a century since the Axeman brutally murdered at least five people and attacked over a dozen others in New Orleans. But other than an alleged love for jazz music, the identity of The Big ...
In 1919, a jazz-loving killer known as the "Axeman" terrorized New Orleans Christina Coulter has been a Staff Writer covering crime at PEOPLE since 2025. Her work has previously appeared in Fox News ...
American Songwriter: “The Axeman Cometh”: This Month in 1919, New Orleans Residents Play Jazz All Night to Placate a Serial Killer
106 years ago, in 1919, there was a serial killer in New Orleans called the Axeman. Apparently, he really liked jazz. As the story goes, he terrorized the city between May 1918 and October 1919, ...
“The Axeman Cometh”: This Month in 1919, New Orleans Residents Play Jazz All Night to Placate a Serial Killer
Orleans is an American pop rock band formed in 1972 in Woodstock, New York by John Hall, Larry Hoppen and Wells Kelly. Larry's younger brother, bassist Lance Hoppen and drummer Jerry Marotta joined the band in 1972 and 1976, respectively. The band is best known for its hits "Dance with Me" (No. 6 in 1975); "Still the One" (No. 5 in 1976), from the album Waking and Dreaming; and "Love Takes ...