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Bourbon Street serenades

September 13, 2005

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Anderson Cooper blew his stack. Larry King creeped us out with his cold attempts to comfort evacuees. Aaron Neville, through a series of stunning performances of Randy Newman's ''Louisiana 1927," reminded us that music can reach us in even the worst of times. With the New Orleans music community scattered, there could be no better time to focus on -- ... (Full article: 364 words)

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