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Hoda Kotb and Jenna Bush Hager are hosting the fourth hour from New Orleans to celebrate the Big Easy turning 300! Troy Andrews, better known as Trombone Shorty, who’s shared his signature NOLA sound from arenas around the country, stops by with the Trombone Shorty Academy to show the ladies a thing or two about the trombone and to perform “Little Liza Jane.” (New Orleans tourism paid for TODAY’s production costs.)