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From: Jamie Dell'Apa
To: Damond
Subject: Army men
Sent: Tue, Feb 26, 2013 4:01:46 AM
Damond,
I was in a business meeting when you called so I couldn't conduct the
one-sided phone conversation of this email without being declared in...
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Tune in this week for an hour of cross-cultural meet ups. We interview Rising Appalachia live in studio, as the band performs everything from Southern spirituals to Bulgarian music. In the second half of the program, Ensemble Fatien performs a set of music bridging New Orleans...
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Next week is shaping up to be a tremendous week for fiddle music in New
Orleans, with the Irish House on St Charles Avenue hosting two events that
lovers of traditional Celtic music will not want to miss.
On Tuesday, acclaimed Scottish fiddler and bouzouki player Brian McNei...
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Call for Phone Bank Volunteers
New Jazz Series: Thursday Night Swingin'
WWOZ and Coventry Present Cuttin' Class
Class Got Brass Deadline: February 22
Run for 'OZ in the Crescent City Classic
Last Look: Mardi Gras 2013...
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Tune in this week for an hour of guitar-centric music by the Ed Barrett Trio and Twangorama. We also meet up with comedian Chris Trew to hear about The New Movement Theater, an improv-school and comedy venue in New Orleans. At the Culinary Crossroads, we visit Bart Bell of Cre...
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This had to be one of the best Mardi Gras Parties ever --- Society of Saint
Anne simply hit all the high notes and nothing was in a minor key!!! And
the international flavor was absolutely spectacular meeting people from
Japan, China, France, Italy, Brazil, Mexico, South A...
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The iconic New Orleans rock and roll sound of 1950s still has a place every Monday night at BJ’s Lounge, a windowless bar on the far side of the Bywater neighborhood where King James & The Special Men hold down a regular gig. The pool table is shoved to the side, the homemade ...
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