Friday, August 31, 2007
Still Singing Those Post-Katrina Blues
There were over 4,000 New Orleans musicians that had to leave there instruments behind because of Hurricane Katrina. This celebration were for those musicians that had to leave there instruments behind. They kicked the night off with singer John Boutte baning on his tambourine. He added his own spice to an old Randy Newman song, "Louisiana 1927". Troy "Trombone Shorty" stated later that night, "New Orleans made me who I am," "I can't leave it. "I Need New Orleans. And New Orleans needs me."
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